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In any case, "Cymbeline" is a play that invites gaudy interpretation on the stage, the kind of florid directorial imagination employed by Bartlett Sher in the recent (and highly entertaining) Off Broadway production by Theater for a New Audience, in which cowboys, samurai and Roman soldiers intermingled to a country-western tune.

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As in her first full-length, darkly comic opera, "Bählamms Fest," there is a lively soundtrack of effects as well as a complex interplay between recorded and live music, intermingled to such an extent that you cannot separate one from the other.

The two countries said such a requirement would be unworkable, requiring different strains that are now intermingled to be segregated and tracked from field to dock.

The Fastnet, like its competitive cousin, the Sydney-Hobart race in Australia, takes the intermingling to a more profound level.

However, as Lyford pointed out, the axes of the canopy intermingle to a much lesser extent than do the axes of the tree's root system.

However, Semitic languages have a nonconcatenative morphology in which the root and word pattern do not combine via affixation, and the letters of these two components intermingle to form a word.

Democrats in the Senate were pushing for a new seating arrangement for the upcoming State of the Union address that would force the two parties to intermingle -- a symbolic gesture, to be sure, but one that would present a different kind of visual to a public weary of division.

Instead, our research has led us to conclude that three separate realities intermingle to give us a working model of the world: the reality that actually exists outside of our brain, and two internal realities-maps that our brain constructs about the world.

Ms. Warren is also challenging the centrist consensus on high finance and has sought to revive a dormant conversation about whether investment and commercial banking should be intermingled by introducing a bill to restore Glass-Steagall, an issue few senior Democrats on either end of Pennsylvania Avenue want to revisit.

A more reliable experiment was done on the Cosmos 1129 mission in 1979, when mature male and female rats were sent into orbit and then allowed to intermingle in a common breeding chamber [13].

Mr. Hegarty's work derives its power and luminosity from American soul music, in particular its capacity to intermingle a gospel-derived intensity with more secular and earthy concerns.

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