Sentence examples for intermingled experiences from inspiring English sources

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Set during the 1980s, when Reagan refused to mention Aids, let alone do anything about it, it's packed with sex, death and religion as we follow three intermingled experiences of living with disease.

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Concrete sensory experiences, like vision, intermingled with cognitive abstraction, and cognitive abstractions reshaped visual imagery.

All is intermingled and formless.

Intermingled with the smaller colonials are many substantial houses.

Unfortunately, the impression is one of intermingled bemusement and nausea.

Intermingled across a series of slides, participants could choose which images to look at.

There are separate labelled lines for so many seemingly intermingled systems".

Puerto Ricans, or puertorriqueños, have an intermingled Spanish, U.S., and Afro-Caribbean culture.

This collection of intermingled ice crystals can occasionally reach several centimetres in diameter.

I noticed an ornate glassed-in cabinet where Greek and Latin books intermingled with yellowing physics tomes.

The neat categorisation is helpful, but it is the intermingled nature of globalisation that shows how the four strands connect.

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