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Yet for Mariana the cross is a "charm," and when, after bathing him, she puts it around his neck, "the bath and the cross... seem to mingle into a secret ceremony".
Pennette with fresh tuna was a delight of small bits of fish, oil, garlic, herbs, capers, olives and a hint of tomato and mashed anchovy, all mingled into a loose paste and slathered over the pasta.
Sounds reverberate and linger for several seconds; detached chords mingle into an echoing mass of murky harmony.
For "Body and Blood," Papa Emeritus III did bring out two female volunteers in nuns' habits and sent them mingling into the crowd accompanied by solemn organ and snarling guitars.
On Tuesday night, the crowd mingled into the Four Seasons restaurant in neck scarves and pearls, A-line dresses and tailored dress suits.
If you looked around the room and didn't immediately see an opening for you to mingle into, make yourself look like you're open to meeting new people.
While both sides have moved artillery into the area, their soldiers are said to be mingling in a friendly atmosphere.
The New Yorker, December 27 , 1958P. 13 Sometimes a whole, series of disparate images and events becomes happily mingled into one.
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