Sentence examples for being intermingled with from inspiring English sources

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I love being intermingled with the commerce".

What was really going on, they concluded, was that European drug proceeds were being intermingled with the car-sale cash to make it appear legitimate.

By contrast, in the present study, as well as in Drew and Vogel's study [26], the potentially relevant elements were presented in a cluttered context, being intermingled with distracters.

This ProtoHox hypothesis is based upon the three ParaHox genes (Gsx, Xlox and Cdx) not only being another example of a homeobox gene cluster, but the genes also being intermingled with the Hox genes in molecular phylogenetic trees, and the ParaHox cluster also exhibiting the phenomenon of colinearity.

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Today these are intermingled with mixed forests and farmland.

Story hours are intermingled with people trying to take out books.

These interviews are intermingled with girlhood photographs and home movies of the program's subjects.

"Several bodies were intermingled with the debris, computers and cameras of reporters".

In grade II, comedones are intermingled with superficial pustules and papules (small, solid, usually conical elevations).

Here eight stories are intermingled with personal testimonies about libraries from Smith's friends and colleagues.

Short, coarse, brittle hairs, called kemp, may be intermingled with both types of fibre.

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