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Mingling the best of old and new, the renovated saltbox remains faithful to its humble origins while accommodating the personality of its residents.
The Aro people are the result of the mingling of several Igbo, Cross River, and Ibibio ethnic elements.
She could hear lots of laughter, endless and melodious, mingling with sweet beautiful music and songs sung by heavenly voices.
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.
Individuals of both, mingling with the citizens, disseminated principles of union among them.
The bar was noisome and smelly, the stench of unwashed bodies and foul beer mingling with the rotten fish smell of the port.
There was certainly no trouble around the ground and the England fans were mingling with the French.
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.
Its heritage includes the unique mingling of Africans and Amerindians that produced the group known as the Black Caribs.
Morris men, lords and ladies and even Hobnob the hobby horse were to be found mingling among the stalls.
Normally, you'd find Mary mingling with fellow parishioners at All Souls Church in Salford.
This mingling of polluted and clean air is particularly evident from January to April of each year during the winter monsoon.
Although no panacea can be prescribed, co-education and free mingling of both sexes at the primary level would be of great help.
The CD is a more personal affair, deep cogitative blues mingling with the bleaker registers.
Either the woman has a photographic memory, or she's picked up a superb way of mingling with strangers.
It was a social evening with a high turnout of regulars mixing, mingling and conversing.
Traditional Cuban food is the product of the mingling of Spanish and West African cuisines in the climate of the Caribbean.
Asking questions, sharing ideas, and generally mingling with other cybrarians will keep you buoyant.
A spirit is distilled from the stalks thus prepared, by first fermenting them with water and either mingling bilberries with them or not.
They approach the piece like a musical score, mingling solo parts with duets, trios and quartets.
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Mingling with the barbarians unsuspected, he might get possession of the ovoid.
Mingling with their scent was the scent of thyme and heather, and the hot scent of the sunbaked earth.
Mingling with these is the pleasant drip, drip of the falling water.
Mingling their mumblings with his own mastications, thousands on thousands of sharks, swarming round the dead leviathan, smackingly feasted on its fatness.
A hate of the Jesuits, a mingling of liberalism, touched with bonapartism, and the war of newspapers furnished the theme.
At first, I was brashly incredulous, as anyone would be who was mixing and mingling with the colonel in the daily amenities.
He even wondered a little at Nan's savoir-faire, and felt a vague sense of disappointment mingling with his relief.
With pique mingling with his relief, Anatol rises to the occasion, professing the righteous indignation of a wounded spirit.
This mingling of the beauty of youth and the honour of ancientry runs through all the Irish tales.
The mingling of Aristotelianism and religion in the scholastic theology Luther had assailed.
A mingling of honk and cackle, it manifested not excitement so much as curiosity.
Soon the voice of the cheap-jack was heard mingling with the others on shore.
But when it is transfused into a chimpanzee there is an harmonious mingling of the two.
And if they had sometimes sobbed they had consoled one another by mingling their tears.
She lay white, and as if suspended, in the crepuscular atmosphere of sunset mingling with the ashy gleam of the vast anchorage.
He lay and smelled gunpowder mingling with the saltiness of the bay and the evening incense of the earth.
It is only by mingling with those outside of our own little specialty that we are disenthralled from the bonds of prejudice.
The chief interest in estuarine conditions is the mingling of sea and fresh water.
There was an ineffable mingling of love and sorrow on the sweet countenance.
Mrs. Little felt a strange mingling of pride and irritation at what she saw.
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