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Period garb is intermingled with contemporary touches, like King Ouf's enormous white coat, which makes him look like a rapper.
Shellfire from Isis tanks is intermingled with Kurdish victories as the fighting moves closer towards the centre of the city.
A formality of diction is intermingled with contemporary vernacular phrasing, a purposeful anachronism that is mirrored in the body language of the actors.
To the extent that Cuba has a literary scene, it is intermingled with a smallish crowd of actors, artists, musicians, and architects, who have learned how to adapt to the strictures of the system.
Obviously, an insect that lives on wheat can build up its population to much higher levels on a farm devoted solely to wheat than on a farm where wheat is intermingled with crops to which the insect is not adapted.
Also, although snoek is intermingled with the history and culture of the area — I read somewhere that, in the way Boston is sometimes called Bean Town, Cape Town was once referred to as Snoek Town — upmarket restaurants are unlikely to have it on the menu.
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I love being intermingled with the commerce".
Today these are intermingled with mixed forests and farmland.
Story hours are intermingled with people trying to take out books.
These interviews are intermingled with girlhood photographs and home movies of the program's subjects.
"Several bodies were intermingled with the debris, computers and cameras of reporters".
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