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the intermixing
verb
To mix together; to intermingle or blend.
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"THE intermixing of science and politics is a bad combination, with a bad history".
I mean the intermixing of traditional styles and perspectives, in response to the experience of extending the nation geographically.
On Friday, Brazil's ceremony relayed a brisk, harmonious version of its history, celebrating the intermixing that has produced its beautifully diverse population.
In the most famous line of his masterwork "On War," published in 1832, Carl von Clausewitz called war "nothing but a continuation of political intercourse, with the intermixing of other means".
What is represented is, first of all, that which is essential to the animal, partly in its relation to the hunt, but also in relation to anthropomorphic figures showing the intermixing of human and animal forms.
"The intermixing of so many principal actors who do not sing and the omission of music at the most important moments," Weber added, "deprive our 'Oberon' of the title of an opera and will make him unfit for all other theaters in Europe, which is a very bad thing for me".
A new method to investigate the intermixing process by a wetting angle analysis is proposed.
Considering the Tsub of MD fabrication, we could exclude the intermixing and desorption to some degree.
In contrast, at the Ag/Ge interface, the intermixing between the species is limited [18].
The low-temperature growth nature of GaAsBi might also prevent the intermixing of In/Ga.
Due to our special design, the resonant field is fixed in the intermixing process.
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