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The judge concluded that they must have come from elsewhere, perhaps from the autopsy; apparently the police had commingled them — accidentally or deliberately — with hairs from the van.
I took these things literally, commingled them in my head, and pictured a transvestite version of my father working an assembly line.
Among other things, the report said, deputies improperly pocketed interest on money being held on their clients' behalf, charged excessive fees, mislabeled collected funds, commingled them with personal money and accounts, and paid their personal expenses using client-owned bank accounts.
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I do a lot of things special, and not only do I do a lot of things special but I commingle them".
In fact, the only way to change the character of separate property, like a family trust or gift funds, would be to commingle them with "marital" accounts with the explicit intent to share ownership or control with the other spouse.
But in the dioceses that have gone bust lawyers and judges confirm that those funds are commingled with other investments, which makes them easily diverted to other uses.
A fundamental issue is that fund managers operate commingled funds and cannot (or will not) screen out fossil fuel securities within them.
When he died, his ashes, commingled with his wife's, were scattered around the garden – where doubtless some fragments of them remain.
"So many of these companies are commingled.
Ingredients are commingled throughout the food chain.
With commingled, the colours get mixed up.
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