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Speaking from a biological, or so-called "descent" basis, it could be said that the utility of this frequent intermixing and intermingling in the formation of the unified Chinese nationality demonstrates that no nation can be said to be of 'pure descent.'.
This time the two basketball powerhouses are intermingling in the same world, the NBA Finals.
Observations showed that fish did not segregate by population and were typically found intermingling in the tanks.
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).
The widespread distribution of molecularly identified neurons described in the present work confirms and substantially extends previous studies in which we demonstrated severe cellular intermingling in the reeler primary somatosensory cortex (Wagener et al. 2010) and primary visual cortex (Pielecka-Fortuna et al. 2014).
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The intermingling in these articles of the generic names Tarbosaurus and Tyrannosaurus occurs because they are closely related and actually may be synonymous.
Comedy, sadness and disillusionment are intermingled in the movie.
Good and evil intermingle in the same breath, let alone the same society.
The violence of these caricatures intermingles in the sludge of her speech.
It is not uncommon for sexism and racism to intermingle in the harassment depicted.
To Archbishop Demetrios, the notion that the saints' relics were intermingled in the dust with the remains of the attack victims only serves to sanctify the site further.
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