Having satisfied our hunger, we decided to mingle with the people we knew and endeavour to find out who were those we didn't know. |
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The traditional walkabout saw the Fine Gael leader mix and mingle with the locals with consummate ease. |
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Attractive women of all types mingle with a crowd of black shirted geeks, who let's face it, aren't generally the most attractive demographic. |
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Even if your security officers advise against it, why not pull over and mingle with the crowd? |
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If you like to mingle and air kiss your way through the crowd then you have a found a place to call home. |
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The golden chalices of Celandine Poppies mingle with Virginia Bluebells and intertwine with woodferns. |
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Racemes of foamflower reach toward the arching stalks of Solomon's seal and columbines mingle with the marginal woodferns. |
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Cold strips of grilled beef mingle with greens, julienned yellow and red peppers, all tossed together with a citrusy vinaigrette. |
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Severin also travels into the Central American rain forest to mingle with the Kuna. |
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Wrap the dish in clingfilm and place in the fridge with a light weight on top for an hour or so, to allow the flavours to mingle before serving. |
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Wish I could have stuck around longer to mingle, but my legs were giving out and the kids were getting antsy. |
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We mingle with dignitaries from the RL and RU world, as well as MPs and the Further Education Minister. |
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Intoxicating smells of chilli, chocolate and cooking tortillas mingle with the less pleasant aromas of fish and meat. |
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Rich hardwoods of myrtle, blackwood, sassafras and Huon pine mingle with common eucalypts. |
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The models, hair and make-up artists and the designers all mingle together in a makeshift tent behind the stage. |
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Saturday's the day to mingle, cruise and schmooze along Ste-Catherine street when Community Day shuts down one of downtown's main arteries. |
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Journalists who mingle on equal terms with the famous or powerful inevitably lose touch with the public. |
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At large parties I find it helps to make up the base an hour or so before required, so that the flavours can mingle and marry. |
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Windows were opened, livestock rustled in their barns, children's voices began to mingle with those of their parents. |
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The authorities in a small Czech town put on a dance so that the soldiers barracked there can mingle with the local girls. |
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Soak up the atmosphere as you mingle with fruit and spice sellers, basket sellers and ironmongers. |
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The delicate traceries of individual drawings mingle and tangle with each other, creating labyrinths of wings, teeth and sinewy limbs. |
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But Reagan was not one to mix and mingle with reporters of the White House Press Corps. |
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Five lucky kids who vote will get the chance of a lifetime to mingle with the stars and give away an award at the TV event. |
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Not only is the business doing well but Gary also gets the opportunity to mingle with some of sports biggest personalities. |
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So one positive side of my dethronement is the fact that I can now mingle with the masses, thanks to my newfound freedom. |
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Bob got a chance to mingle with the ladies, and even got a bit of advice from his mom who made a surprise appearance. |
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I can understand why some of the other guests from the community were invited to mingle with students. |
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For women, one of the rules is that she must not mingle with women she does not know. |
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For those who love to mingle with the young and the old alike and serve with a smile, this is a good opening. |
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Prior to the meal and his after-dinner speech, he will sign copies of the novel and mingle with guests. |
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She was unable to mingle with other students especially when they formed groups. |
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The Davos summit has been going on for decades, mostly as a place for billionaires and millionaires to mingle. |
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The aromas mingle in the smoke of the little brochettes grilling over braziers. |
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Terms like goddess, Kali and destroyer mingle freely in reinforcing this cult of vengeful violence. |
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A young, bubbly crowd, happy to hang around and mingle to the music coming out of a state of the art bar. |
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The result is that dwindling numbers of children are bussed to distant schools where they mingle with others who live many miles away. |
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In addition to mounted police, motorcyclists and special constables, undercover officers will mingle with crowds. |
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The inmates mingle with the townspeople and pilgrims and when Fay refuses to identify them so they can be locked up again, she has to scarper to avoid arrest. |
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The house becomes a back channel of sorts, as the men mingle over drinks and cigars and cultivate business deals. |
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Kannadigas, Telugus, Tamils have all settled down here and contributed their own culture to mingle with the local culture to create a truly Bangalorean ethos. |
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Celebrities like Paris Hilton and an incognito Selena Gomez mingle in the elevated VIP area by the main stage. |
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I've had the chance to mingle with the crowds and meet far more racegoers than I normally do, which hopefully helps convey the atmosphere to the viewers at home. |
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What makes this place different is you can mingle with the artists. |
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At the end of each stage the South Africans will be taken to tents for a shower whereafter they will be taken to VIP areas to mingle with the riders. |
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This seems to indicate that I mingle with a crowd who are into wife-swapping and writhing around on each other's three-piece suites wearing saucy undies. |
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The legal body is the only aristocratic element which can unforcedly mingle with elements natural to democracy and combine with them on comfortable and lasting terms. |
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Black spots mingle with protruding bumps on the sea lemon's back. |
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The repeating segments create loops and coils that visually reside on the surface of each panel and mingle with surrounding passages of more abstract ornament. |
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You belong where the witty apothegms of Lords, the silly moralities of matrons, the blinding high of opium, and the beauty of visual arts mingle to form one convoluted world. |
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Come inside the star-studded globes after-parties, where inebriated A-listers mingle. |
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Who uses the word mingle when it comes to associating with gangs? |
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It also provided a social setting where the sixth graders could mingle without the pressures of a party or dance, which can be awkward for this age group. |
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Figures from the past, such as Ann, come to mingle with the family again. |
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It was notable Wednesday that the cameraman and photographers were allowed to mingle somewhat freely with the playgroup. |
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Research suggests forcing coworkers to mingle can be damaging for relationships between diverse members of staff. |
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He paused, grimly regarding it, while a dash of pleased coxcombry seemed to mingle with the otherwise savage satisfaction expressed in his face. |
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Even the technical terms of abstruse science have been allowed to mingle with the lispings of the nursery. |
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Patients and providers of all stirpes participate, network, listen to speakers, mingle with exhibitors. |
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It's such a pleasure to let the fruit and nut avours mingle with that deep, rich and decidedly indulgent butteriness. |
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The Sandestin Santa Tuck-In Program gives children a chance to mingle with Kris Kringle in the comfort of their own guest room or villa. |
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He left instructions for the sides of his and his wife's coffins to be removed so that their remains could mingle. |
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The pleasure or disgust from his own labour will mingle with the feelings that arise from an afterview of the original. |
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To mingle with others of its kind and produce the next generation of eggs, toxoplasma must find its way to the gastrointestinal tract of a cat. |
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Amid mirrors, scrims and a spiraling staircase, provocatively dressed courtesans mingle and mince. |
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The Nissen huts housed low-risk captives who were allowed to mingle outside with villagers. |
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Schmidt tries to mingle with the art majors, but even with the politically correct artsy-fartsy intellectuals he seems to be having a hard time being accepted. |
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Crocosmias are a godsend for informal schemes because their numbers build up quickly and they merge and mingle with other plants while keeping their unique character. |
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Two ciliate cells can meet, mingle genes and remain only two cells. |
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They were led to a suite in the back of the building where they could relax and mingle before the afterset. A group of industry people were already waiting inside the room. |
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Is intermingle really more minglesome than mingle on its own? |
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How ready is envy to mingle with the notices we take of other persons? |
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Crocosmia crocosmiiflora For wave planting, crocosmia are a godsend because numbers build quickly and they mingle with other plants while keeping their character. |
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The Sandestin Santa Tuck-In Program gives children the chance to mingle with Kris Kringle in the comfort of their own Sandestin guest room or villa. |
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It is a light crisp blonde ale which had bucket loads of fresh Tayberries added in the cold storage tank and the two are left to mingle for 3 weeks. |
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But you can pretty much have what you want these days, there are less receiving lines and more people prefer to mingle with guests rather than have something structured. |
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