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Dovetail meaning
The tail of a dove (family Columbidae); also, something having the shape of a dove's tail. | In full dovetail joint: a type of joint where adjoining components are fastened by multiple tenons cut into wedge shapes resembling a dove's tail, which interlock with mortises having corresponding shapes. | A tenon cut into a wedge shape resembling a dove's tail so that it interlocks with a mortise having a corresponding shape in a dovetail joint.
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Hatch’s statements would later dovetail with what I would later learn from Seattle MIS veteran Hiro Nishimura, who overlapped with Hatch at Savage.
Its challenges dovetail with the disenchantment over Big Tech in an era when everything from the industry’s market-stifling dominance to its potential to undermine democracy comes under criticism.
It was an idea that we both came to independently, and the way our stories were able to dovetail is something that I’m looking forward to people experiencing.
Janice Plaziak, Guilford’s town engineer, said it is designed to dovetail with whatever the updatedSave the Sound project turns out to be.
Mansfield will take charge of Dovetail’s brand marketing, product marketing, growth marketing, and community functions.
That just happened to dovetail with Mychal’s interest.
The event will dovetail with the Modern’s First Friday, featuring live music and the new exhibit I’ll Be Your Mirror: Art and the Digital Screen.
The prevention grants will also dovetail with an existing scheme to create community anchors across North Yorkshire.
Daylists appear to dovetail with Spotify’s broader strategies around hyper-specificity.
Developed by Stirling-based Rivet Games and published by Dovetail Games, the train sim add-on will allow players to take the helm and drive trains between the capital, Glenrothes and Markinch via both Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy.
In that sense, the submarine threat could dovetail with the surface disruption they are already causing.
Because Bosch can draw on its sensor expertise and systems know-how in the fields of radar and camera technology when developing the lidar, the company can ensure that all three sensor technologies dovetail with each other.
But when the melodies, easygoing groove and matter-of-fact vocals dovetail on the lovely, even luxuriant, “Leafy Dreams,” the poignant “Keepin’ On,” and the pensive, very Velvets “Over It” Harrison finds his sweet spot.
During a conference call with reporters Tuesday, series creator/executive producer said that the Laurel reveal will dovetail with another theme at the forefront of the episode: Randall’s ongoing exploration of who he really is.
Similarly, the idea of holding exams “later” did not really dovetail with the start of the tertiary year.
The film could then dovetail with the previous trilogy by having the two disparate groups meet up.
There is no doubt that the world is on the verge of a total lockdown that would not only dovetail into another financial downturn in ten years, but may stimulate debates on the usefulness of capitalism, particularly in developing countries.
To an extent, the two dovetail.
Two, the compulsions resulting from the pandemic actually dovetail into a set of pragmatic decisions he had taken just before the pandemic.
And Kenny Jackett is confident he can ‘dovetail’ his options out wide to get the best out of them over the remainder of the campaign.