And it was one commingle of secrets, codes and intrigue that I came across, as I flipped pages upon pages of this wonderfully-written work. |
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Cultures by necessity blend and commingle and enrich and flavor one another. |
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Abjection, evacuation and ecstasy all commingle in this terrified exaltation. |
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The General Partner shall not commingle Partnership funds with the General Partner's funds. |
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Real objects in the training area commingle with computer-generated ones such as buildings and enemies. |
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Heavy metals and acids often commingle in mining waste, much as they do in ordinary landfills, and can leach into the soil and water. |
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Legitimate businesses may be used to commingle licit and illicit proceeds to facilitate money laundering and other illegal activities. |
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If cluster munitions are used in an area where combatants and civilians commingle, civilian casualties are foreseeable, and almost assured. |
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Her works plunge the viewer in a bizarre universe where the fantastic and the symbolic commingle. |
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The General Partner will not commingle any of the Partnership's funds with the General Partner's own funds or those of any other entity. |
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Sheets of pasta commingle with luscious chunks of pork in copious butter, the unctuousness cut with bitter arugula. |
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The French, Italian and German styles of the 17th and 18th centuries commingle with an easy intimacy in his music, reflecting the powerful imagination and sense of taste that characterize this composer. |
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The bank is also authorized to commingle these accounts with its own funds, therefore the investment results are shared by all parties participating in the Mudaraba either through their money or their effort. |
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Number three: Consider creating the infrastructure needed for the private sector to offer efficient investment vehicles that commingle funds from multiple sponsors. |
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Sometimes, though, past and present combinations commingle in the mind, leaving men to huddle in the cold like hapless burglars while waiting for the frozen-fingered deciphering of the head yegg. |
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However, certain agricultural exporting countries objected to such a requirement as this would require producers to segregate GM and non-GM grains at all stages of production, whereas current practice is to commingle them. |
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The Trustee may commingle contributions made to the Plan by you or on your behalf with contributions made to other annuitants' plans for investment and administration purposes. |
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For most applications, it is advisable to composite, rather than commingle, in a way that preserves the differences between the different conditions from which the units were chosen. |
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Towards the end of the summer, for the reproductive season, the sexes necessarily commingle. |
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The final association layer, perhaps more arbitrarily defined than the familial groupings, is called the community, and is defined as a set of clans that regularly commingle. |
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