The cover pages in Yurihime March issue. & October issue. are also interconnected, and make its own stories.

The one girl, who used to be with the others(Mar. issue), is now away from them(Oct. issue).

However, they believe,
one day,
they could be together again.

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This series is honestly one of the best I’ve ever read, Chima manages to literally have almost 7 interconnected stories each with their own unique characters, locations and plot, and manages to not only keep these connected, but easy to understand, read it

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New in Notes and Queries! Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: William Hunter’s Interconnected Worlds – by Meredith Gamer https://t.co/O7uetZ4wOs

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I've no functioning portfolio that fits this theme but creating doodads and functioning interconnected systems for various forms of dnd & other tabletop stuff is a former of mine. Still here's some concept art & a nice Jessie I'm proud of.

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Seems that June & July are also interconnected.

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It seems that the two cover pages in 'YuriHime' are interconnected, and make its stories.

May issue & August issue.
They look like the same characters.

I post original covers on its 'thread'.

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How can different symbols from different places be so interconnected to each other? Scratch beneath the surface and you see the syncs, dig deeper and you see the signs, dive into "the Rabbit hole" and you find HIM. One name, again and again. To whom I owe my all, Lamat.

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From my thesis, Monash degree 2012,
that addressed impact on public sphere by Wikileaks—

“Is seen as relevant, as such principles are
interconnected with media principles and the
treatment of media leaks by governments, also
affects sensitive freedom of the press principles”.

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I frequently find space-like themes cropping up in my practice. The interconnectedness of the micro to the macro and cosmological never ceases to fascinate...

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The increasingly common practice by developers of netting trees to stop birds nesting vs the joy of the hugely interconnected living world of trees

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Te iwa o Mata Ariki - nine stars of Mata Ariki by will be exhibiting at our pop-up exhibition June 1st at The artwork represents "interconnectedness (hono) of everything from the young (blue) to the old (red)."

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See nature's diversity and interconnectedness in "Invisible Links: Botanical Art and Illustration" at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Open through October 14. Image by GNSI member Charlotte Ricker, whose work is featured in the exhibit. https://t.co/fNlgTBsHCU

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“There is a meaning of trees, a meaning to the hugely interconnected living world that cares little for human meaning. If we don’t understand & accommodate that meaning, ours will come to very little.”
Richard Powers

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Purposeful representation. Science woven throughout. Action-packed. Intelligent writing and beautiful artwork. is killing it! Their titles are interconnected and tell a entire story. When I’m done one, can’t wait to read the next. Wow! is brilliant!

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In “Nightlife” Archibald Motley depicts a crowded cabaret in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood. The tightly interconnected figures, presented along a sharp diagonal, express the liveliness and exuberant energy of the nightclubs on Chicago’s South Side.

[©ARS]

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Happy ! "There is a meaning of trees, a meaning to the hugely interconnected living world that cares little for human meaning. If we don’t understand & accommodate that meaning, ours will come to very little.”
Richard Powers

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I recently met David at a friend's art opening, as soon as I saw his work, I was hooked (I'm also a sucker for ceramics)

He explores themes of interconnectedness and equality through cells, common to all life.

https://t.co/fY0Ujad7aV

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“There is a meaning of trees, a meaning to the hugely interconnected living world that cares little for human meaning. If we don’t understand & accommodate that meaning, ours will come to very little.”
Richard Powers

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ADC: Urban plan of a proposal to transform the space above highway interchanges into dense interconnected living nodes by student Genevieve Miller

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