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It is intermingled with the desire to help their children achieve worldly success.
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.
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When he did find a space to rent with some charm, it was intermingled with other businesses above what was soon to be a Krispy Kreme donut shop on West 72d Street.
But much of the activity is intermingled with it — agents rushing in and out of hotels on their way to meetings, noisy film afterparties at a series of beachside restaurants, and, during the evening premiere hours on the few blocks outside the Palais, a red-carpet frenzy of fans, cops and gawking passersby.
"To an unusual degree," it seemed to Seymour and to many readers who followed afterwards, "the poetry of Wilson Harris is intermingled with philosophy.
In most cases, Internet-mediated wildlife trafficking is intermingled with legal markets.
It would be neither neat nor bloodless: Kurds, Shias and Sunnis are intermingled in many areas, including Baghdad.
Initially they were intermingled with paintings of other domestic objects, but it's the chandeliers that have won out in her new show at Packer Schopf.
It is difficult to separate these sources of circulation PACAP-38, because they are intermingled.
To me, it seemed a terrible thing that they kept slaves, but not such a terrible thing that families were intermingled.
It is challenging to differentiate both sources contributing to the accuracy of genomic selection as their effects are intermingled [ 14].
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