Mingling the best of old and new, the renovated saltbox remains faithful to its humble origins while accommodating the personality of its residents. |
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The Aro people are the result of the mingling of several Igbo, Cross River, and Ibibio ethnic elements. |
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She could hear lots of laughter, endless and melodious, mingling with sweet beautiful music and songs sung by heavenly voices. |
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I chose to come almost on the spur of the moment, and have spent the last couple of evenings mingling with the loveliest of people. |
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Individuals of both, mingling with the citizens, disseminated principles of union among them. |
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The bar was noisome and smelly, the stench of unwashed bodies and foul beer mingling with the rotten fish smell of the port. |
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There was certainly no trouble around the ground and the England fans were mingling with the French. |
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I looked to Kyle, seeing his eyes widen with mischief as he began to chase her, their squeals of laughter mingling in with the rumbling thunder. |
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Its heritage includes the unique mingling of Africans and Amerindians that produced the group known as the Black Caribs. |
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Morris men, lords and ladies and even Hobnob the hobby horse were to be found mingling among the stalls. |
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Normally, you'd find Mary mingling with fellow parishioners at All Souls Church in Salford. |
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This mingling of polluted and clean air is particularly evident from January to April of each year during the winter monsoon. |
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Although no panacea can be prescribed, co-education and free mingling of both sexes at the primary level would be of great help. |
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The CD is a more personal affair, deep cogitative blues mingling with the bleaker registers. |
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Either the woman has a photographic memory, or she's picked up a superb way of mingling with strangers. |
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It was a social evening with a high turnout of regulars mixing, mingling and conversing. |
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Traditional Cuban food is the product of the mingling of Spanish and West African cuisines in the climate of the Caribbean. |
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Asking questions, sharing ideas, and generally mingling with other cybrarians will keep you buoyant. |
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A spirit is distilled from the stalks thus prepared, by first fermenting them with water and either mingling bilberries with them or not. |
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They approach the piece like a musical score, mingling solo parts with duets, trios and quartets. |
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His office at the Duma had pictures of him in a military uniform, mingling with soldiers and civilians. |
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I have a collection of beanie babies on top of my wardrobe mingling with the collection of bottle trophies from my lush men! |
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The mingling of gray and white matter in the ventral part of the pons produces a striped appearance which is similar at all pontine levels. |
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But despite mingling with the stars, he has few airs and graces and regularly returns home to Lancaster to help in the family restaurant. |
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As his voice resonated, mingling with the call of a distant koel, the mystery of the majestic edifice stood out. |
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The Queen's mingling of the old and new religions perturbed reformers and conservatives alike. |
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I felt a drop of water land on the tip of my nose with a plop, mingling with the dirty sweat already on my face. |
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What was the need, then, for a specific text to prove the permissibility of mingling wool and flax in zizith? |
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Long strips of colour zigzag across the landscape like a patchwork quilt, reds and yellows mingling with purples, pinks and lilacs. |
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Several of the guards, mingling among the inmates, flicked off the safeties of their own weapons in preparation of any trouble. |
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He was middle aged with a bit of gray hair mingling with the brown and was currently chugging a tankard of beer. |
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Giovanni Mansueti's painting, St. Peter Baptizing Anianus, depicts Ottomans and Mamelukes mingling with Venetians. |
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Her head thrashed against the ground, her blood matting her hair and mingling with the dirt and blades of grass. |
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The smell of the sweet South Pacific sea air mingling with vivid island flowers excites the passions. |
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She felt the corner of her eyes prickle and her nose tingled as tiny tears slipped down her cheek, mingling with the blood. |
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They will spend the first two nights mingling with minstrels and musicians at the fairytale, medieval-style Excalibur Hotel in Las Vegas. |
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Historically, Buddhism reached different regions at different times, and its evolution has been eclectic, often mingling with Taoism and Confucianism. |
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Between the cingulum and the periphery of the specimen, note the mingling of short and long association fibers with projection and commissural fibers. |
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Gradually, the pagan and sexual passions the moon inspires demonstrate that these inhibitive prisons cannot prevent the transgressive mingling of sacred and profane love. |
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Dogs darted among the crowd with the children, their barks mingling with the yowls of cats in alleys and on rooftops and the coos and flutter of pigeons taking flight. |
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I order a mojito, and we smoke some cigars and watch the crowd of stylish, late-twenty-somethings mingling poolside. |
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She could sense his disbelief and excitement at her suggestions, mingling with the smell of his blood, adding a sharp tang much like a spice on food. |
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And that evening it created the scene of hardcore hip-hop heads mingling with comic nerds. |
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A remarkable mingling of Greek choral tragedy, English drawing-room comedy and Yoruban ritual and dance, Horseman is noble, poetic and devastating. |
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Community-focused businesses like barbershops and post offices are scattered throughout the ground floors of various buildings as well, to encourage mingling. |
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Soldiers in their various uniforms strolled along the promenade, mingling with Greeks from the mountains in their long white pleated skirts they call the fustanella. |
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So the mingling dinosaurs spread diseases and wiped each other out. |
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There's an elegant pink cocktail dress, chic and dressy, but because it's made from lightweight silk, it will be ideal to wear while mingling with Sydney's smart set. |
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The dorm offered students the choice of retreating to the privacy of their rooms, or mingling in the common area. |
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Westward I saw the zodiacal light mingling with the yellow brilliance of the evening star. |
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Moreover, this mingling of daimyo and shogun formed closer bonds than most feudal lords elsewhere shared with their kings. |
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Along with two accordionists and eight dancers, the I'm A Celebrity star spent two hours filming and mingling with locals in Lurgashall. |
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She herself represents a congenial mingling of English and Scottish blood. |
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The Balkan folk music was influenced by the mingling of Balkan ethnic groups in the period of Ottoman Empire. |
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Curriculum Vitae elevates Yoel Hoffmann's penchant for mingling real and invented life to a new pitch, absorbing his entire life story into what masquerades as a novel. |
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