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In this way Gödel commingled the data and "code" of arithmetic.
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With commingled, the colours get mixed up.
But it's Romanek's presence that underscores just how commingled the world of music, art and cinema can be.
This requires commingling companies' own data (first-party data) with data generated by their marketing partners (third-party data).
Many beekeepers commingle the honey they extract in a given season, so the color of the product is uniform.
The Trapanis do not commingle the honey they produce — approximately 3,000 pounds a year — and they keep the flavors distinct.
But the group inhabits the same contemporary plane as Gillian Welch or Joanna Newsom, commingling the idyllic with the skeptical or surreal.
Commingling the three museums' collections invites curatorial juxtapositions between objects from different eras, cultures, and media.
While many users questioned the change in the privacy policy, coming just 11 days after Moves had promised that it had no plans to "commingle data with Facebook", the Facebook spokesman argued that "commingling" data is different from simply "sharing" it.
That meant dealing with issues such as "multi-tenancy"–hosting many customers on a single server without commingling their data.
On the day of its acquisition, the company promised users that "the Moves experience will continue to operate as a standalone app, and there are no plans to change that or commingle data with Facebook".
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