Sentence examples for and the mingling of from inspiring English sources

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Plant's voice was rich and strong, and the mingling of Page's guitar with Jones's keyboards was thrilling.

The implication is: No, it cannot be stopped — and the mingling of inattentive with attentive onlookers underscores this.

For them, Chaharshanbe Soori is a rare opportunity to publicly release some energy - and hormones - without worrying about the police, who tend to be less attentive to frowned-upon activities like alcohol use and the mingling of unmarried boys and girls.

But Jack Williams, in his book Cricket and Race, suggests that cricket was a force for racial harmony in England given the influx of African-Caribbean and Asian overseas players and the mingling of white and African-Caribbean supporters during Test series between England and the West Indies.

We know little about the molecular mechanisms of the pronuclear envelope breakdown (PNEB) and the mingling of male and female genomes.

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Foreign visitors remarked both on the free range of speech there and on the mingling of classes and professions.

In the seventeenth century, the Mughal crown prince Dara Shikoh had the Bhagavad Gita, perhaps the central text of Hinduism, translated into Persian, and composed a study of Hinduism and Islam, "The Mingling of Two Oceans," which stressed the affinities of the two faiths.

The Sterne or feminine strain in our comedy … follows consciousness from sentence to sentence, image to image … [It] is receptive to sensation and believes in the mingling of meanings and in the oblique".

Fertilization comprises a series of biological steps beginning with the recognition between the egg and sperm cells and ending at the mingling of genetic materials of these two cells [1].

In addition to "miscegenation" (derived, the text explained, from the Latin words miscere, to mix, and genus, race), the neologisms included: "miscegen" ("an offspring of persons of different races"), "miscegenate" ("to mingle persons of different races") and "melaleukation" (from the Greek words melas and leukos, for black and white, and used to mean the mingling of those races).

At the production of Charpentier's French Baroque pastorale "Actéon," which opened at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Thursday night, performed by Les Arts Florissants and the conductor William Christie, the mingling of singers and audience members was uncommonly intimate.

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