An individual's history takes on a multi-dimensionality in which past and present, reflection and action become thickly intermixed. |
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The Land Mobile Radio system provides intermixed digital voice and data transmission over multiple 9,600 baud, half-duplex channels. |
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Here the small town atmosphere is intermixed with the comforts of a metropolis. |
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Populations were intermixed, and there was a good deal of intermarriage, and bilingualism and trilingualism. |
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Upland soils are highly weathered alfisols and ultisols, with large clay fractions and chert intermixed throughout the profile. |
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Cultural backgrounds become intermixed and paths blended when people migrate to towns and cities. |
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At the edge where the 2 tumors collided, nests of invasive carcinoma were intermixed with sheets of lymphoma cells. |
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This started the process whereby the fibres began to felt together as the scales on the individual fibres intermixed. |
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He said Bieber had an American accent with the influence of the Southern states intermixed with distinct Yorkshire features. |
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The local radio station intermixed carefully conservative country music with community news and the farm and ranch report. |
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His private life and professional one are hopelessly intermixed in ways that leave him with little control over either world. |
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As the day progressed, the groups were intermixed to give everyone an opportunity to meet and mingle. |
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There was a flood, and it did exhume a graveyard where Confederate and Union soldiers were intermixed. |
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Although the combatant forces are heavily intermixed, friendly fire does not appear to have been an issue during the actual battle. |
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Late stages show damaged and regenerating crypts intermixed with normal mucosa. |
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At times kamacite can be found so closely intermixed with taenite that it is difficult to distinguish them visually. |
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In lower elevations, stands of dwarf mountain pine and old spruce stands occur with intermixed Swiss stone pine and alpine juniper. |
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They are small annuals or undershrubs, with small green flowers crowding along the stems intermixed with leaves. |
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Scrubby flatwoods are commonly adjacent to or intermixed and integrated with rosemary scrub. |
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Moreover, what little is known about his life tends to be indelibly intermixed with a rich mythological overlay. |
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Stripes sometimes occur on the tail, but more often the tail is composed of both black and white hairs intermixed. |
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All 3 had some Berber blood which was likely intermixed with Roman, Phoenecian, Carthaginian, Macedonian, etc. |
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Fish scales or whole fish, spirorbids, myalinid pelecypods, and conchostracans are intermixed with plant remains at all three sites. |
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Pockets of the waste existed in relatively pure form. Some of the waste was intermixed with native soils. |
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An electronics manufacturer produces thousands of different part numbers of electronic products intermixed on the same assembly line. |
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That is how criminality is today intermixed with terrorism, and how we see terrorist organisations living off criminal activity. |
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Pine forests, often intermixed with oaks, are found extensively on the state's sandier soils. |
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New civilizations intermixed with the local populace and left their imprint. |
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The biota was dominated by anemones intermixed with sponges and barnacles, and would not contribute directly to harvest fisheries. |
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The file descriptions are somewhat scattered and are intermixed with descriptions pertaining to census, membership and other subjects. |
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Often hazardous waste is intermixed with other waste, which poses particular management challenges. |
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Billions of copies of the input, gate and output molecules are intermixed in a molecular soup. |
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The train was carrying 20 tank cars of seven different dangerous goods intermixed through the consist. |
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They appear to prefer areas dominated by sagebrush or bitterbrush, with native grasses intermixed, generally avoiding cheatgrass-dominated landscapes. |
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The plateau surface is mostly capped with resistant sandstone over less resistant shale and limestone layers intermixed with some sandstone layers. |
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The troop dispositions were disappointing, with infantry, tank and artillery units intermixed and based on widely separated hills unable to support each other. |
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Layers of pure black-cherry and cassis fruit are intermixed with stony, mineral-like scents, as well as high quality toasty oak. |
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They argued that the people's right to benefit from science should not become intermixed with property rights. |
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Screams and grunts of many goblins and other demons intermixed with the sound of roaring smith furnaces and the metallic clangs of smiths' hammers on metal. |
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The opaque purple-hued 2009 displays beautiful floral notes intermixed with notions of black raspberries and creme de cassis. |
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Both cultures intermixed, borrowing from each other's language, culture and outlook. |
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From 1660 onwards, new dramatic genres arose, mutated, and intermixed very rapidly. |
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Some of the boars migrated to Tennessee, where they intermixed with both free ranging and feral pigs in the area. |
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Predominantly Norwegians, and to a smaller extent other Scandinavians, settled down and intermixed with the Irish. |
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The airway lumen was also partially occluded by seroproteinaceous fluid and cell debris intermixed with mucin. |
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Leaving them in the care of the second woman, he found that his way to the bottom of the escalator was blocked by a mass of fallen teenagers and baggage, intermixed. |
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Clusters smaller and less massive than the globular clusters are found in the plane of the Galaxy intermixed with the majority of the system's stars, including the Sun. |
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Huge blackberry and cassis fruit notes intermixed with subtle smoke, forest floor, and barrique smells are followed by a full-bodied, opulently textured, thick wine with sweet tannin as well as tremendous length. |
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Its density of about 1.59 grams per cubic cm is consistent with a composition of roughly equal parts water ice and rock, perhaps intermixed with a small amount of frozen methane. |
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Pedagogical problems and economic and political problems intermixed. |
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Units should not be intermixed on the same project. |
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Although the barrenlands are unproductive for vegetation, the conspicuous eskers and intermixed large wetlands combine to create a river of exceptional natural beauty. |
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In a given area, the local population may exhibit a strong preference for one host species, even though other acceptable host species may be intermixed. |
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Well-integrated wood smoke intermixed with notes of creme de cassis, earth, and forest floor are found in this opulent, deliciously fruity, round, and sensual effort. |
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On June 6, 2007, fishery officers from the Bay Roberts Detachment carried out a routine inspection of Mr. Clowe's vessel and found undersized crab intermixed in the total catch. |
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For those of you who do like to read the sources, we suggest using the deployment as described by David Nicolle, with the longbowmen and spearmen intermixed in one line, and the men-at-arms somewhat to the rear. |
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Isilon nodes of different ages and sizes can be intermixed. |
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If intermixed with materials of other competitions or divided according to some other criteria, an architect's participation might be difficult to prove, and even more difficult to definitively disprove. |
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In the northern part on the other hand, the landscape consists of large areas of intermixed forests, wetlands or mountains, has a relatively short landuse history and is divided into relatively large properties. |
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Sweet blue and black fruits intermixed with notes of charcoal and forest floor are followed by a pure, medium to full-bodied wine that transcends its humble appellation. |
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In fact, one has the feeling that Europe is in a state of tension due to a growing intermixed population and due to the perception of a reconsideration if its identity and values. |
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During Phase 2, the participants were exposed to 15 B-O1 trials pseudorandomly intermixed with 15 G-O3 trials. |
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Gliosarcoma is a mixed tumor containing both malignant glial and mesenchymal tissues intermixed, unlike in the collision tumor. |
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Assembled germlines show areas of reduced nuclear density, intermixed meiotic stages, and unequally spaced diakinetic nuclei. |
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What follows is a voyage of self discovery for Sophie, intermixed with school work and teenage interrelations. |
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Today, the vast majority of Afro Mexicans in Veracruz and other parts of the country are spread out and intermixed with the rest of the population. |
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Not surprisingly, these three forms of liberationism are often intermixed. |
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