The descent into the Etruscan tombs must have let him feel he was commingling with his father, father and son consubstantial. |
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This commingling is seen by many reformers as a grotesque reduction to the base material level of human corporeality. |
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The commingling of transparency and opacity is handled with remarkable skill. |
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False account names, the use of financial intermediaries, and commingling of funds for legitimate and illegitimate purposes are the rule. |
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The authors seamlessly weave the life stories of each character throughout the book, commingling events of the past, present and future. |
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He joined Michelle on the bridge, relief commingling with a confused pride at his own bravery. |
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The new regulations allow for the commingling of production of a well from all zones capable of being produced. |
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These areas should be adequately separated from the bivalve molluscs in adjacent waters to prevent cross contamination and commingling. |
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Certain outbreaks of foot and mouth disease declared in the Community in 2001 were linked with the commingling of animals at a staging point. |
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They include risks associated with securities lending, commingling of assets and safekeeping. |
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Because security rights could be taken only in individually identified assets, it was rare that commingling of fungible property could arise. |
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Repeated cases of commingling of seed indicate that the biotech industry and regulators are having difficulties following legislation. |
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In order to duly separate organic from non-organic products during handling and to avoid any commingling specific provisions should be laid down. |
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When inspecting vegetable packing operations, I evaluate the risks of contamination by prohibited substances and commingling with non-organic products. |
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Before the Great Oxygenation Event, iron was able to dissolve in the oceans, commingling invisibly with sodium, chlorine, and other ions. |
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Legal uncertainty also results from the commingling of depositary-specific legal obligations and the broad civil case law. |
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In the case of sugar refined from raw cane sugar, the raw sugar inputs were fungible and subject to commingling and thus could not be tracked. |
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While commingling of plan assets is possible today, it happens rarely as unconnected entities have no easy way to get together to provide for retirement income solutions. |
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In some cases, internal regulations governing development aid programmes do not allow the commingling of contributions with those of other donors. |
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The move to the KIHC enabled the CBSA to more appropriately address the needs of long-term immigration detention and address the concerns with respect to commingling security certificate cases with convicted inmates. |
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Much less of this renewable fresh water can actually be accessed by human beings, and much of that is unsafe to drink due to the commingling of wastewater and water supply in densely populated parts of developing countries. |
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The time has come to consider the desirability of extending, redesigning or commingling existing mechanisms to step up the use of the Council's preventive efforts. |
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They assume, instead of quicksilver, a moist, cold, muddy matter, without any sulfur, that exudes from the earth as if it were its sweat, and think that all metals are made by its commingling with sulfur. |
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This is partially offset by increased activity in commingling services. |
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The danger is that celebrity-backed projects can be as vapid as fame itself – and nowhere has the spectacle of political celebrity commingling with disaster become as overt as in Haiti. |
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Conditions of temporary storage at some clean-up sites are not ideal and evidence of some commingling of other wastes was seen in October 2007 at some sites. |
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There may be situations where donor restrictions, income requirements, a short investment time horizon or other considerations make certain funds inappropriate for commingling with endowed assets. |
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The company, which opened its doors more than a year ago, is a standalone operation with full service data-enhanced presorting and commingling capabilities. |
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