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As Chelsea Clinton took a more hands-on role in the Clinton Foundation and Clinton Global Initiative, she appeared increasingly uncomfortable with Band and the manner in which he appeared to be intermingling the foundation's charitable endeavors with his own fledgling business interests.
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But the brain is the product of evolution — a messy, random process — and though the number sense may be lodged in a particular bit of the cerebral cortex, its circuitry seems to be intermingled with the wiring for other mental functions.
"Cloud computing is cost-effective from one standpoint, but how do you know your stuff is not going to be intermingled with someone else's?" Coviello said.
This analysis again showed the Iranian strains to be intermingled amongst the hpEurope isolates, including isolates from Spain, the UK, Finland, Turkey and Italy (Figure S1).
This evidence is coded in the hyper-brain network: cooperation requires areas corresponding to the two brains to be intermingled, while cortical areas of selfish players are almost uncoupled.
In the striatal primordium, particularly in the developing caudate-putamen, the TH-ir perikarya show a trend to be intermingled between the TH-ir incoming axons of the nigro- or tegmento-striatal projection (Fig. 3d, d').
The staffs will be intermingled.
Short, coarse, brittle hairs, called kemp, may be intermingled with both types of fibre.
Fear and anxiety can be intermingled requiring mechanisms of fear extinction.
The drive to escape and the drive to approach are intermingled making this open space model radically different from the current models of anxiety which provide animals with the choice between safe and anxiogenic spaces.
Replacing "bobbies" who were intermingling with protesters, riot police formed a kettle around the protest.
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