> >>these multiple imbrications between the national
> and the global
>From dictionary.com:
im·bri·cate (mbr-kt)
adj.
Having the edges overlapping in a regular arrangement, as roof tiles or the scales of a fish. v. im·bri·cat·ed, im·bri·cat·ing, im·bri·cates. v. tr. To overlap in a regular pattern. v. intr. To be arranged with regular overlapping edges.
Ok, LBOsters, I think we have our mission: tomorrow, drop "imbrication" into casual conversation. Note reaction. Report back.
Jim Baird
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