How To Use Interlace In A Sentence

  • Mike closed his eyes and bowed his head, resting it on his interlaced fingers. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • Plain hospital beds with flock mattresses laid on interlaced wire springs were for the junior members of the staff.
  • I tried switching between progressive and interlaced modes, and saw the TV do its reconfiguration flash, but the text jittered in both modes.
  • People used to make crayfish pots out of interlaced supplejack and Number 8 wire - that nearly universal Kiwi solution to construction problems.
  • He interlaced the death of an actual bruin with an American storytelling tradition that used the moment of extermination to build and express cross-species empathy.
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  • Could it be a bug in AutoGK that the video was mistakenly identified as interlace? VideoHelp.com Forum
  • The narrative was interlaced with anecdotes.
  • It is the interlace weave pattern of Universal Essence.
  • They were often carved with delicate patterns of interlaced knotwork and the heads of fabulous beasts.
  • The fields interlace on screen to create the illusion of full pictures.
  • I see the "de-interlace" filter, but I don't see an "interlace" filter. Discussions: Message List - root
  • It is decorated with birds and various animals set against a lush pattern of arabesques - intricate patterns of interlaced lines.
  • In "Crystal Palace" (2002, revised 2011), in what he calls an ode to "digital interlace," he disassembles a landscape of majestic snow-wreathed conifers at Lake Tahoe (and, briefly, a red house) into sharply differentiated parts and visual planes, isolating these elements in a way that brings to mind the individual layers of a paper diorama. NYT > Home Page
  • They are interlaced, weaving together physically to make a place where neighborhoods abut another country, where a single street can pass between two cities as it meanders from building to building (a phenomenon called "crosshatching"). Reading the Hugo Nominees: The City & The City
  • “Yes,” said the Rector, quietly; and he crossed one gaitered leg over the other, and, with fingers interlaced, twiddled his thumbs, as he eyed the monstrous sectary under his orthodox old brows with a stern inquisitiveness. Uncle Silas
  • Analog televisions, for example, interlace frames to create the appearance of 30 frames-per-second resolution.
  • Thick wooden supports braced the wall every few yards, and even the gaps in between the logs were filled with a mesh of sticks and branches interlaced like a rough basket weave.
  • I did find “network,” however, which had three definitions: a fabric or structure of cords or threads that cross each other at certain intervals and are secured in their crossing with knots, etc; Any system of lines that interlace like a net; and — the dictionary is very specific here — in radio terminology, a chain of stations. Kristine Kathryn Rusch » 2010 » February » 25
  • From the apse, which is semicircular, radiate at a lower level five semicircular chapels, their roofs terminating in a cornice of tiny stone interlaced arches. The South of France—East Half
  • No. 23 (F Major - Moderato) purls off the piano like drops of water for some forty seconds before the conclusion begins, in No. 24 (D Minor - Allegro appassionato), sweeping, broad, interlaced with runs.
  • Keeping your legs straight at the knees and your heels pushed towards the ceiling, take your arms over your head and interlace your fingers, turning the palms away.
  • Maybe you have to look after something like "interlace" in your capture settings and you have to pick up that. VideoHelp.com Forum
  • But the childhood stories are interlaced with more recent remembrances.
  • In the pink-toned Wire Canyon Cutoff, for example, the matrix of interlaced verticals and horizontals suggests the warp and weft of a tapestry.
  • There exists very serious phenomenon of interlace flicker and large area flicker in present TV.
  • He pays for our drinks and as we go outside, he takes my hand into his and interlaces our fingers.
  • There were also thick, gray thornbushes called chaparral, interlaced amid the equally thorny mesquite. The Lonesome Dove Series
  • Thus the sonnet, which had been an octave of enclosed or alternate rhymes, followed by a sestette of interlaced tercets, was now changed to a series of three quatrains with differing sets of alternate rhymes in each, at the close of which the insidious couplet succeeded in establishing itself. Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles Phillis - Licia
  • Finn sat with his fingers interlaced with Tara's, wanting her to understand but still scared at telling her his story. JUST BETWEEN US
  • They were pink, with pinker tips, like interlaced twigs of cherry blossom. PROSPECT HILL
  • I mustered up enough gall to snatch the rose from his spinning fingers, toss it away, and interlace my fingers with his own.
  • The first line and the royal signature are in more elongated characters; at the beginning of the document is the chrismon, or monogram of Christ, formed of the Greek letters X and P interlaced, which replaces the invocation in use in the imperial diplomas. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • I saw no apparent bad pixels, interlace flicker, or LCD display streaking.
  • Decorative brickwork with an interlaced pattern covers the exterior.
  • After passing over a hilly road we crossed a marsh which extends from Carentan to the sea, and reached a town called La Haye-du-Puits — a singular name derived from the custom in the middle ages of surrounding the "motte" or enclosure upon which the donjon was built, with a wooden palisade, or sometimes with a thick hedge formed of thorns and branches of trees interlaced: hence La Haye-du-Puits, La Haye-Pesnel, and others. Brittany & Its Byways
  • The blind fret carving on the chest-on-chest illustrated here forms an interlaced pattern of alternating quatrefoils and diamonds.
  • Where she could see it, between the interlaced branches of the thicket, it was growing increasingly black. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • The translucent and shining waters of the calm sea covered fragments of old Roman villas, which were interlaced by sea-weed, and received diamond tints from the chequering of the sun-beams; the blue and pellucid element was such as Galatea might have skimmed in her car of mother of pearl; or Cleopatra, more fitly than the The Last Man
  • Fig. 7C the dose distribution from one port of a microbeam array is shown compared with the dose distribution in the interlaced region at identical depths. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • In each case, six fractions of light were given in 2 min intervals interlaced with 2 min intervals when the light was off.
  • And, finally, this may seem odd to hear, but the person we believe is Barack Obama's biggest obstacle in dumping the Chicago Way is his own wife, Michelle Obama, who has interlaced her adult life around it and worked directly for Daley's Chicago Way. Archive 2010-01-01
  • The nutmeg-trees are rather sparsely planted, and form a thin grove under a canopy of tall kanarie-trees, which interlace high overhead. Insulinde: Experiences of a Naturalist's Wife in the Eastern Archipelago
  • At the end the bezant has a designed belt in a shape of 2 interlaced birch branches with leaves and garden-stuff. The shield is decorated with a crown with 3 pinks.
  • Somehow, you must record that other sheet and interlace one image over the other to decipher this code.
  • Yet by the mid-1930s, in The Master and Margarita, Mikhail Bulgakov mourned the restaurant's decline: ‘Do you remember sterlet in a silver saucepan, cut into pieces and interlaced with lobster tails and fresh caviar?’
  • It is packed with people who enjoy the fuzzy guitar tone interlaced with an upbeat rhythm section and often fronted by a spacey vocal presentation.
  • Her very short skirts, which are made of numberless layers of white tulle, and the top layer, which stands out almost like a wheel, is adorned with a bold lattice work of silver ruching and diamante and interlaced with a delicate tracery of pale blue. Further Pavlova
  • What with the green (albeit pale) and the delicate patterns of the wings – all interlaced, spider-webby tracery – I think this alien may be of the Irish variety. The Bug on the Glass « Unknowing
  • Progressive scan signals are generated by combining the two interlaced frames and only sending the full image, not the interlaced frames, which means that processing is needed to calculate the frames in between.
  • Your speech should not have been interlaced with these facts beside the point.
  • The works of Alain Resnais (Hiroshima Mon Amour and Last Year at Marienbad) are perhaps the most famously anamnestic in cinema, but Two for the Road had a close precedent, Claude Lelouch’s 1966 A Man and a Woman, in which a couple’s budding romance is interlaced with each lover’s recollections of their late spouses. Audrey and Albert Share Swingin' Memories of a Marriage
  • Using color in "patch-like juxtapositions, derived from Cezanne's color modulations," her painting "Exploding Cherry Tree" achieves an exuberance tempered by a net-like interlace of dark strokes. John Seed: Mari Lyons: Every Object Rightly Seen
  • Passive TVs use a patterned-retarder film, which divides the screen into alternating lines, much like an interlaced image. Five things you need to know about 3D TV in 2011
  • The technical standards used will be those used in 1939: 405 lines, fifty frames interlaced, giving twenty-five complete picture frames per second.
  • Gassendi, on the other hand, relied upon the grossness and com - plicated shapes of the atoms of hard bodies to account for firmness, the branches and sharp parts becoming interlaced and making movement difficult, if not im - possible. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • The remark provoked raucous laughter, and the balance of the first game was interlaced with a slew of lewd speculation.
  • The "interlace" loss occurs from bandpass filtering (before the transmitter matrix) prior to transmission or in device NTSC / PAL encoders. VideoHelp.com Forum
  • He is wearing a short-sleeved tunic and breeches, his coiffure dressed as a long, interlaced pigtail falling to the horse's rump, with white painted eyes, and a sheathed broadsword at the left hip.
  • “Throw your weapons away, then put your hands behind your head and interlace your fingers,” a masculine voice ordered. Etched in Bone
  • Its top is inlaid with brass with a border of stars and interlaced lines.
  • In this new upholstery, the same interlaced webbing was still used, but it supported a group of springs rather than horsehair.
  • The so-called interlace combing in all the examples I have seen to date clearly shows at least two or three scan lines forming the 'combs', not individual scan lines. Discussions: Message List - root
  • But Shakespeare scholars realized that the actual text was interlaced with lines that cut against Olivier's theme of martial glory and royal heroism.
  • The side chains of the substituted residues easily accommodate in the dimer interlace.
  • A prologue and sixteen scenes are interlaced with a twelve-note theme and fifteen variations for orchestra alone.
  • I interlaced my fingers and lifted them up to my lips so that the tips of the forefingers were touching my upper lip.
  • Interlace can vary from simple two-strand twists used as linear borders to three or four-strand bands which can form roundels, knotwork, or squares, or fill entire panels.
  • The translucent and shining waters of the calm sea covered fragments of old Roman villas, which were interlaced by sea-weed, and received diamond tints from the chequering of the sun-beams; the blue and pellucid element was such as Galatea might have skimmed in her car of mother of pearl; or Cleopatra, more fitly than the Nile, have chosen as the path of her magic ship. Introduction, I.1
  • These dance pieces will be interlaced with a multi-media/movement installation by Aven.
  • These bits are interlaced with the usual interview cuts from Lawrence, director David Raynr, and the production team.
  • In that way, the resulting dose distribution in the cross-fired volume, when using the interlaced technique, was obtained by adding the dose profile at 1 cm depth for a single microbeam 40 times, with an incremental shift of 50 microns for each added microbeam. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • It is composed of parallel fibers, which interlace with the aponeuroses of the Trapezius and Deltoideus; below, it is in contact with the articular disk when this is present. III. Syndesmology. 6b. Acromioclavicular Articulation
  • Marrow like lace, piece of a skull, upturned cup, fingerbones scattered like corn and ribs interlaced like cholla. Pony Positive Day Two
  • Perhaps A.R.X. can also say whether the arms properly borne by the Muirtown branch are those given to them in Burke's _Armory_, viz.Gu. three crescents interlaced or, between as many wolves 'heads erased arg. armed and langued az., all within a bordure of the third, charged with eight mullets of the first. Notes and Queries, Number 64, January 18, 1851
  • His decorations combine Gothic and Islamic features: grotesque animals, as well as naturalistic ones, geometric interlace designs, architectural elements designed in the Mudejar style, and carpet pages.
  • Employing the interlaced scanning, current TV system can compress the frequency band of TV signal effectively and facilitate transmission.
  • Think of Islam's medieval armies sprawling from the Indian to the Atlantic Oceans depositing their geometrically interlaced ornamenture and caligraphy along routes carved out by swords. G. Roger Denson: China Takes Top Spot in Art Auction Sales Away From the US & UK -- What It Means for Global Culture
  • In woven fabrics, the yarns interlace; in knits, the yarns interloop. HOME COMFORTS
  • I stared at our hands as he interlaced our fingers.
  • Thick wooden supports braced the wall every few yards, and even the gaps in between the logs were filled with a mesh of sticks and branches interlaced like a rough basket weave.
  • In her latest book, she interlaces historical events with her own childhood memories.
  • He interlaced his fingers and cracked his knuckles, obviously enjoying venter stage. CORMORANT
  • Mullen's idea of this kind of hybrid poetry is that there are different registers of language, cultures - high and low - spliced and interlaced together textually.
  • The destruction of the foster-mother takes place by the mutual interlacement of the roots, which descending irregularly, form at first a strong net-work, subsequently becoming a cylindric binding, in the strongest possible way to the trunk, and preventing all lateral distinction. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • In this new upholstery, the same interlaced webbing was still used, but it supported a group of springs rather than horsehair.
  • A dogleg might be a boomerang-shaped piece of ground, a dogleg fence a zigzag of interlaced horizontal logs. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIV No 3
  • Her very short skirts, which are made of numberless layers of white tulle, and the top layer, which stands out almost like a wheel, is adorned with a bold lattice work of silver ruching and diamante and interlaced with a delicate tracery of pale blue. Archive 2009-05-01
  • For the interlacement, hindering the dissolution, more and more augments the collision and concussion; so that there is neither mixtion nor adhesion and conglutination, but only a discord and combat, which according to them is called generation. Essays and Miscellanies
  • Interlace and confusion of the relation between concession regulation and poverty right.
  • Narrow strips of fabric or leather webbing were interlaced across a seat frame, and a piece of linen was tacked above it.
  • These, together with the few flowers that linger, backed up, as they are, with a dense bed of foliage, interlaced with its numerous filiform stems, present this subject in its most interesting and, perhaps, its prettiest form. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • They have another kind of corslet, made like the corsets of our ladies, of splinters of hard wood interlaced with nettle twine. Narrative of a voyage to the northwest coast of America in the years 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814; or, The first American settlement of the Pacific
  • It is an association of place and memory that draws him to interlace the past with the present.
  • Perhaps A.R.X. can also say whether the arms properly borne by the Muirtown branch are those given to them in Burke's _Armory_, viz.Gu. three crescents interlaced or, between as many wolves 'heads erased arg. armed and langued az., all within a bordure of the third, charged with eight mullets of the first. Notes and Queries, Number 64, January 18, 1851
  • The superficial fibers pass obliquely from one bone to the other, decussating and forming an interlacement with the fibers of the aponeuroses of the Obliqui externi and the medial tendons of origin of the Recti abdominis. III. Syndesmology. 5i. Articulations of the Pelvis
  • I snake my arm behind your neck and interlace my fingers together.
  • An input video signal of an interlaced scan format passes through an MCI block, an EDI block, and a line averaging interpolation block, respectively.
  • She interlaced her gloved fingers together around the soup, whatever it was, allowing the steam to rise up and touch her face.
  • The displayed image isn't without problems, however, as some slight interlace flicker was apparent.
  • Caravaggio's potent illusionism is challenged by the astonishing construction of the painting, a slow swirl of forms that press outward from the composition's depths, a loop of light against bottomless darkness described by Saul's open arms and the horse's curved back, blocked by the "fence" of legs across the center of the picture, where human and equine limbs interlace with thundering intensity. A Transfiguring Moment
  • At a time when societies are becoming more multicultural, where traditions, histories, and texts commingle, and interlace, a quest for unalloyed pure native roots could prove to be not only elusive but also dangerous.
  • The apparatus by which purposive movements are actuated is the nervous system, and also, the muscles into which the nerve fibre is so intimately interlaced. Criminal Anthropology from a Canadian View-Point
  • Whether or not you get "waviness" on a DVD will depend on how well your DVD player deinterlaces VideoHelp.com Forum
  • The spring 2005 collection features thin fourteen-karat-gold strands interlaced with small garnets, emeralds, pink tourmalines, and other stones.
  • - The credits can be truly interlaced to make them run faster without being juddery and unreadable, thus leaving more room for the show. Doom9's Forum
  • Removes interlace artifacts from NTSC or PAL video input.
  • As well as the common method of weaving baskets on a stake and strand principle, Jane also makes coiled, plaited, interlaced and frame baskets.

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