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The East Village has long intermingled love and loss: signs of bygone heroes and eras are everywhere.
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Ms. Von D pointed out that fine art, commerce and self-adornment have long been intermingled in culture.
Museums have long collected documentation of performances — the Abramovic retrospective will intermingle sound pieces, videotapes and photographs with live works — and some visionary institutions (the Tate Modern and the Walker Art Center, among them) have started acquiring the events themselves, restaging them on terms laid out by the artist.
Restoring an intimacy to a pivotal work that had long been denied as "a classic," Cromer stressed how death intermingled with life.
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Mr. Miller said Aventis had also agreed to pay for storage and transportation to approved distribution sites for corn that has become intermingled with the StarLink varieties.
And he has sensitively intermingled botanical art with work by contemporary artists such as Luke Fowler, Richard Wright and Douglas Gordon on the tiniest budget in Christendom.
Art and fashion have intermingled for so long, it makes sense that the whole unfinished seams, clean-scrubbed-face fashion model sensibility would spill over into galleries".
"There is full documentation," announced Henrick, which proves that 20 reptilian races have interfaced, intermingled and interbred with the human race, and are now controlling society from above".
If random weak signals above noise generated the tight correlations, the internal controls would have been intermingled with cluster b FBX genes.
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