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As for Sydney, it plans to have all the athletes mingled together for the closing ceremony, rather than in national teams, so suggesting to the world that Sydney is a place where politics and war can be forgotten: unless, that is, you come from Melbourne.
Almost 600,000 names - friends and former enemies - mingled together for the first time on a ring of panels, in strict alphabetical order.
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If you have multiple families mingled together, it's best to use a different colour for the line of descent for each, otherwise it can become a bit of a spaghetti junction.
Somali and Oromo people all mingled together.
Here questions of belief and questions of surveillance are mingled together.
It follows him through an odyssey of imagination and experience mingled together.
Melt a little butter in the same pan, add the potatoes along with the mint, season to taste and cook for a further 5 minutes until the potatoes have softened further and the flavours have mingled together.
The people of Rochdale took us in their hearts, we mingled together and it became our village.
Veteran actors and fans alike mingled together all weekend and happily shared their own theatre nerdiness with each other.
The significance of the differences in tortoises between islands did not strike him as important until it was too late, as he continued, "I did not for some time pay sufficient attention to this statement, and I had already partially mingled together the collections from two of the islands.
Furthermore, proliferative and non-proliferative cells are equally mingled together in ectopic delaminating clusters (Figures 7G 7L).
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