Sentence examples for intermingling to a from inspiring English sources

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

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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.

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.

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.

This influence was stronger among the Burgundians and the Visigoths, who had lived within the empire for a longer time and had intermingled with other Germanic peoples to a great extent, than it was among the Franks and Alemanni, who had only recently entered the empire even though they had fought alongside or against Rome since the 3rd century.

The authors' conclusion was that Broca's area contains domain-specific language subregions intermingled with others that respond to a broad range of tasks and domains.

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].

The intermingling of chromosomes and the colocalisation of these intermingling-sites with active transcription has lead to a fourth interchromosome network (ICN) model (Branco and Pombo 2007).

The Bambara are to a great extent intermingled with other tribes, and there is no centralized organization.

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