Sentence examples for and commingled from inspiring English sources

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Many Jewish radicals drifted over from the nearby Lower East Side with its own lively cultural scene and commingled with the Village bohemians.

All of it was lost, instantly destroyed and commingled with two neighbouring houses, when the first 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck the Nepalese village of Chapagaun at lunchtime on 25 April.

Justice Carol R. Edmead has also allowed the board to proceed with an internal hearing to discuss Aldon James's removal, amid allegations by the board that he misused club money, covertly occupied apartments of the club's recently deceased tenants, and commingled the detritus of his hoarding habit with the site's fine art and antiques, "attracting vermin and creating potential fire hazards".

But a report issued earlier this month by a special tri-town investigative committee charged that a budget deficit of $2.8 million was caused by top school administrators and school board members who improperly shifted and commingled money from different accounts and different school years.

(Mr. Kechiche was born in Tunis in 1960.) But as he did in "L'Esquive," in which the exalted idiom of Classical French literature collided and commingled with the polyglot vernacular of the modern French suburbs, Mr. Kechiche declines to dole out obvious, easily assimilated lessons.

In 14 years as a couple they have bought two homes together and commingled most of their assets.

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After swallowing up local cemeteries, crematories and funeral homes, large corporations have found themselves besieged with lawsuits and criminal charges for desecrating and commingling human remains.

The Guardian has asked Facebook to clarify the difference between "share" and "commingle", but has received no reply at press time.

"This is a great amenity for employees to relax and commingle," said David W. Levinson, the chairman and chief executive of L&L Holding, which owns 200 Fifth Avenue.

Skeletal remains examined in archeological or forensic scenes may be destroyed due to burial conditions or any other conditions, as disarticulation, scattering, and commingling.

It also became an urban landscape that leant itself to the style, technicality, and commingling that birthed a timeless aesthetic.

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