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Much of this land is commingled with properties awarded to the railroads in 1862.
All the betting money, including wagers made at the racetrack and at rebate shops, is commingled, or linked into one pool.
Separate property, for instance, remains separate unless that money is commingled with "community," or joint, money and the couple does not keep records of where the money came from or who paid what, Professor Carrillo said.
The cheaper alternative is "commingled" recycling, where householders put everything except food into one plastic sack or bin which is hurled into a lorry and taken to a MRF (pronounced "murf"), or Materials Recovery Facility, where robotic technology separates recoverable items by size, weight and type.
The point of interest (the "node" for the nodal analysis) is arbitrarily defined as the junction where the production of the three wells is commingled.
And it's universally acknowledged (in the US, that is) that 'Manifest Destiny' is commingled with the idea of 'American Exceptionalism', a term that comes us to via Alexis de Tocqueville writing in 1831.
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"So many of these companies are commingled.
Ingredients are commingled throughout the food chain.
Nearly all of it was commingled with B.L.M. land.
In the past, family businesses and family wealth were commingled.
She said the M.E.K. protesters were commingled with Syrians protesting the Assad government.
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