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Defense lawyers were intermingled with prosecutors; Brotherhood supporters sat next to syndicate advocates; journalists found spots wherever they could.
To Archbishop Demetrios, the notion that the saints' relics were intermingled in the dust with the remains of the attack victims only serves to sanctify the site further.
To me, it seemed a terrible thing that they kept slaves, but not such a terrible thing that families were intermingled.
In the Thirty Years' War (1618 48) confessional antitheses were intermingled with politics, and the credibility of the feuding ecclesiastical parties was thereby called into question.
Onstage the two groups were intermingled as if seated at a dinner party, and for a while they took turns nodding in each other's stylistic direction.
But many Muslim politicians saw it as a party of upper-caste Hindus and demanded a separate homeland for their hundred million co-religionists, who were intermingled with non-Muslim populations across the subcontinent's villages, towns, and cities.
Roderick J. Harrison, a former chief of racial statistics at the Census Bureau, said tracking vital statistics like birth and death records by race could be skewed if data from both counting systems were intermingled.
Both components were intermingled.
These neuron/SGC units were intermingled between fibers.
NFs collected onto the net conveyor were intermingled by the interlacer and then wound by the take-up roll.
However, by 2 months post-implantation astrocytes were present in the FN implant site and were intermingled with the axons.
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