Sentence examples for has intermingled with from inspiring English sources

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"Now imagine so many bees flying – how would you feel, how would society feel?" The mass displacement and immiseration brought by the Pakistani army's invasion of Waziristan has intermingled with local anger felt at surviving the drone strikes.

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An injury could have intermingled with the disease, he said.

His trips ranged from one in the Southeast, where he met tribes that had intermingled with whites for more than a century, to some in the Northern Plains, where he found groups that had rarely if ever been in contact with non-Indians.

The Hui are Chinese Muslims (i.e., neither Turkic nor Mongolian) who have intermingled with the Han Chinese throughout China but are relatively concentrated in western China in the provinces or autonomous regions of Xinjiang, Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai, Henan, Hebei, Shandong, and Yunnan.

This influence was stronger among the Burgundians and the Visigoths, who had lived within the empire for a longer time and had intermingled with other Germanic peoples to a great extent, than it was among the Franks and Alemanni, who had only recently entered the empire even though they had fought alongside or against Rome since the 3rd century.

For all of its current problems, the NFL can still boast the highest viewership and revenue of any sports league, but the league's financial status in 2017 may be of little solace to owners by 2037 as the impact of the short-term viewership problems for the league have intermingled with the long-term influences.

If he had intermingled with the community in his four years, he'd have had 12 black people back there. .

The rest have emigrated towards the nearby port cities and mining regions, where they have intermingled with the working classes from other areas of the country [ 38, 46- 48].

Or can some people heal better than others?" What has most intrigued some researchers, however, is that the study found genetic evidence that all three groups had intermingled sexually with an unknown, older species possibly an African equivalent of the Neanderthal species in Europe.

"The people in Mae Aw have intermingled and intermarried so much with so many different ethnic groups in the mountains of northeast Burma and northern Thailand that actually there is no one pure history there," he said.

But, as with many things in modern Mexico, past and present have intermingled to create something radically different.

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