Sentence examples for being intermingled with the 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.

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

These more-or-less new recordings are intermingled with the best of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Fleetwood Mac and dozens of other classic folk and rock performers.

But scenes of soldiers' entrails bursting from their ravaged corpses are intermingled with the gooey sentimentalism of Mathilde's home life with her uncle, aunt and two cats in a rose-entwined seaside cottage.

Even that imagery worried some leaders, who knew that the television images of their toasts would be intermingled with the scenes of rock throwing and tear gassing a mile away.

They are intermingled with the Han throughout much of the country and are distinguished as Hui only in the area of their heaviest concentration, the Hui Autonomous Region of Ningxia.

But the brain is the product of evolution — a messy, random process — and though the number sense may be lodged in a particular bit of the cerebral cortex, its circuitry seems to be intermingled with the wiring for other mental functions.

Also, although snoek is intermingled with the history and culture of the area — I read somewhere that, in the way Boston is sometimes called Bean Town, Cape Town was once referred to as Snoek Town — upmarket restaurants are unlikely to have it on the menu.

The medulla consists of both myelinated (white matter) and unmyelinated (gray matter) nerve fibres, and, similar to other structures in the brainstem, the white matter of the medulla, rather than lying beneath the gray matter, is intermingled with the latter, giving rise to part of the reticular formation (a network of interconnected neuron clusters within the brainstem).

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