Sentence examples for intermingling as well from inspiring English sources

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And the arts -- from painting to television to film -- are beginning to reflect this complexity, portraying not only all the differing tribes but the racial and cultural intermingling as well.

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In cities we find the intermingling of ideas as well as the spontaneous formation of viable, critical mass of new developments and concepts muddling through.

At the trial, sorrow for the victim, James Bulger, whose abduction was captured in grainy security-camera footage as the killers took him by the hand and led him from the shopping center, was intermingled with fury at, as well as some sympathy for, the perpetrators.

Tetraploids and diploids were highly intermingled within species, and some tetraploids intermingled with the other species, as well.

The intermingling of traditions, music, art as well as mosques, churches and synagogues is no where more evident than in Sarajevo - evidence of tolerance and coexistence that held the fabric of our society together.

One critical standout from the report, which will likely be recognized in the coverage of the 911 tapes as well, is the intermingling of the details of Adam Lanza's psychological issues with the violence.

This explanation would be consistent with the nonmonophyletic placement of Przewalski's horse sequences in the mtDNA tree (exclusively maternal) as well as their intermingling in the X chromosomal tree (predominantly maternal).

This is due to the subtle nature of the pleomorphism seen in prostatic cancers compared with normal glands, and the frequent intermingling of benign and malignant glands, as well as the presence of abundant stroma in many cases.

He found intermingling of coastal and interior phenotypes in western Nevada, as well as individuals that appeared to be F1 hybrids.

American officials have said that Pankisi has served as a base for dozens of Islamic militants, as well as hundreds of Chechen fighters intermingled with some 4,000 Chechen refugees who fled Russia's second war in Chechnya in 1999.

Border cells are relatively sparse, making up less than 10% of the local cell population, but can be found in all layers of the medial entorhinal cortex as well as the adjacent parasubiculum, often intermingled with head-direction cells and grid cells.

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