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But by commingling the two -- government and personal -- Clinton opened the door to this criticism, because we can't be sure by what rules Clinton follows to guide her decisions to archive or delete emails.
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Commingling the three museums' collections invites curatorial juxtapositions between objects from different eras, cultures, and media.
The remainder of his day was spent commingling those two acts, tinker and drink and tinker and drink.
Those are big advantages over software sold in a box, one version at a time.In the past Microsoft tied its operating system and applications together by "commingling" the code (and ran afoul of antitrust authorities for doing so).
From the television side, the theater is often seen as archaic, and the commingling of the two as a mismatch.
Glass can also be welded to metals and ceramics, although with metals the process is usually more adhesion to the surface of the metal rather than a commingling of the two materials.
With commingled, the colours get mixed up.
In this way Gödel commingled the data and "code" of arithmetic.
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 it's Romanek's presence that underscores just how commingled the world of music, art and cinema can be.
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