Sentence examples for commingle from from inspiring English sources

The verb 'commingle' is not commonly used in written English, and 'commingle from' is an awkward phrase.
You are not likely to use it in formal writing. If you want to use it informally, you could say: The music from their respective cultures commingled from across the room.

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In arbitrarily dividing Italy into three sections of north, central and south, some of the regions naturally commingle from one section to the next, with their feet sometimes firmly planted in both.

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Fat commingling from the early morning until late at night under unnatural lighting, the bacon yearns to meet his griddle again, if only to end the pain for eternity.

Mr. Bush says states should have the opportunity to commingle money from the various programs and to bypass onerous federal rules.

Like its counterparts in SoHo and the East Village, the latest Odin offers a natty array of men's apparel, grooming products, fragrances and accessories, commingling staples from Rag & Bone, James Perse and its own house label with lesser-known lines like Bedwin & the Heartbreakers.

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.

The technological and organizational complexity of commingling inventory from literally hundreds of thousands of sellers is mind-boggling — particularly when you factor in the permutations that result from different settings toggled on a seller-by-seller basis.

Tableaus evoking Andy Warhol, the Zapruder film, Studio 54 and Weegee-style crime scenes commingle with snapshots from the lives of several generations of costumed crusaders.

Fancy shoes, junk on a kitchen table, and swatches of floral fabric commingle with interiors borrowed from "Titanic" and "The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum" (among other films) and portraits of women sporting dramatically upswept hairstyles, all rendered in a delicate and consummately confident hand.

Following P. multocida B 2 infection, all calves in group 1 and one calf in group 2 that was allowed to commingle with infected calves from group 1 were euthanised within 48 h.

Bidirectional transmission of influenza A viruses between swine and humans is facilitated by unique swine human interfaces such as agricultural fairs, where swine from multiple sources commingle with human exhibitors and visitors (9 ).

Sixteen pieces of evidence, generally swabs sealed in paper envelopes, were found in the wrong rape kit, commingling DNA evidence from 19 rape investigations, according to a letter from the medical examiner's office.

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