The light and the dark intermingle to form the pattern of redemption and salvation. |
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In contrast, in societies that allow the two sexes to intermingle freely, there are two main problems. |
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The above are safe and effective ways to intermingle with others without having to feel pressured. |
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Since all of these groups shared social and religious practices, their beadwork styles tend to intermingle. |
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Pride and passion, macho and vulnerability, competitiveness and exhaustion all intermingle on the stage. |
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In 15th-century collections, mostly on paper in portfolios, religious and profane elements intermingle. |
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The joys of return and reunion with the homeland thus intermingle with a pervasive and insurmountable feeling of loss. |
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Where paths intersect, intermingle, and converge, they reveal affiliations, associations, communities, commonalities. |
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The spiremes of the two nuclei become coarser and intermingle before any distinct chromosomes are visible. |
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They show how unsophisticatedly children of this age understand history, how fantasy and reality intermingle in their imaginations. |
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Thus intermingle the curves in the Universes, curves which are interlaced unceasingly, creating the life untiringly. |
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Spaniards tend to form smaller communities, which intermingle and marry into the main culture so that by the second generation they tend to be quite assimilated. |
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Images of aeroplanes as luxury objects and weapons of war intermingle with dreamscapes in which people relate to the seminal desire of human beings to fly like birds. |
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However cultured and correct our manner of speaking may be, it consists of many borrowed forms, in which identity and alterity intermingle. |
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Different peoples are increasingly in contact with one another, cultures entwine, and identities intermingle. |
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We can't even imagine what this will look like, when good and evil intermingle so seamlessly in the words, deeds and souls of so many. |
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Instead, its biologists, chemists, physicists, mathematicians and computer geeks intermingle, sharing laboratory equipment, teachers and money. |
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For those that do intermingle operating and fundraising activities, the minister can make the obvious distinction. |
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The detachments can intermingle to create up to two battle companies instead of the specialist companies listed above. |
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Senders of messages can intermingle false information with accurate information without this being easily apparent to the recipient. |
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All the Caribbean musical influences intermingle with funk and rock to produce an unusual, rhythmic cocktail. |
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However, government and diplomatic offices and personnel intermingle with private businesses and citizens. |
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Salmon are often harvested in mixed-stock fisheries, where fish from different stocks and species intermingle. |
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But those lines are beginning to blur as these colorful cultures intermingle, including inter-marriage, as, for example, Enrique and Susy. |
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In this ballet, created after my encounter with a group of musicians from Naples and Puglia, dance and music strongly intermingle. |
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Contemporary belief stories and older myths intermingle to create the rich mythic tapestry that forms the backdrop to vernacular and alternative religiosity there. |
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As its minor key signature suggests, it is more disturbed and disturbing than Mozart's opus, and struggle and resignation intermingle among its pages. |
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As an example, the department cannot intermingle personal information under the bank's control or the bank cannot use that personal information for the purposes of marketing. |
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Today Universal Audio is fulfilling that goal, bridging the worlds of vintage analog and DSP technology in a creative atmosphere where musicians, analog designers and DSP engineers intermingle and exchange ideas every day. |
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Almshouses and pubs from the same period intermingle with modern development. |
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But the twelve constellations of the zodiac exist and the streams of energy which intermingle throughout space are by no means illusions, but express eternal relationships. |
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On the Grand Banks, birds that breed in the Arctic and Subarctic, such as murres and Atlantic Puffins, intermingle with birds that breed in more temperate regions, such as shearwaters, gannets, and storm-petrels. |
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The literary forms may also mutually intermingle. |
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A specific problem arises at this point: the case of displaced persons living in an urban environment, where they do not live apart, but intermingle with other people who have drifted to the city from the land. |
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Manitoba Hydro is nevertheless entitled to intermingle the transferring employees with its other employees and to integrate them into its business operations. |
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When schools create a multitude of opportunities for students and staff to intermingle and get to know each other, they can overcome the tendency for people to segregate themselves based on group identity. |
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Soaring house prices intermingle with homelessness. |
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A contingent of the Indian army would keep the peace between the country's Tamil minority and its Sinhalese majority in the blood-stained north-east, where the two communities intermingle. |
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Unforgettable moment where our felt respective is intermingle! |
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Countries of origin and of destination are changing, expatriation and temporary relocation intermingle in a dynamic migratory process increasingly based on exchanges and mobility. |
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Security functions have not to intermingle or mix up with the economic development model, including the natural and strategic resources, and the public companies system. |
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Fifth Avenue at 57th Street is a crossroads where luxury goods meet middle-market and entertainment-related retailers, and locals and tourists intermingle. |
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Is intermingle really more minglesome than mingle on its own? |
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In her short stories, science fiction and romance intermingle. |
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