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Acts of violence, intermingled with humour, are core features of the novel.
Here, honor, freedom, love, betrayal and friendship are intermingled during a World War II drama through a series of flashbacks.
The silver sculpture of cooking pots intermingled with aluminum replicas of guns suggest the infiltration of violence into everyday life.
Despite heavy casualties, the Confederates kept their formation until they were intermingled with the northerners.
Spanish and English courtiers were carefully intermingled in order of their degrees on the steps of the throne.
The transplanted stem cells engrafted and differentiated into human neurons and glia that intermingled with host brain counterparts.
The fragrances of roses, peonies, and honeysuckle fill the air, on occasion intermingled with the bracing smells of sage, thyme, and rosemary.
In Washington from mid-October to early May, long-tailed ducks are usually found in deep salt water, sometimes intermingled with scoters.
The shouting started again, but this time intermingled with sounds of laughter.
A quiet growl responded to Ms. Thourne's quiet words, intermingled with a few short clicks and similar sounds.
Mussels were removed using scrapers, a process that necessarily also removed most acorn barnacles intermingled among the mussels.
The presence of North Vietnamese Army regulars intermingled with the Viet Cong was becoming more and more evident.
The yellow and the lavender intermingled, one color coming in and out of the other.
In some areas, polymorphonuclear leukocytes and eosinophils were intermingled with the small lymphocytes.
Lots of people do more intermingled plantings, in the cottagey way, but that's not for me.
Against such a background Creoles and Cajuns, the banished, exiled, outcasts, French and German colonists, intermingled.
Owing to everyday reality, the domains are so intermingled that a common analysis seems wise.
The oil but also collage, pigments, dyes, marble powder, pastels and charcoals intermingled.
The sanctioning by law of the second form increasingly corresponds to two kinds of initiatives, which, moreover, can be intermingled.
Their shadows fell on the ground together, mixed and intermingled.
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Examples from Classical Literature
On shaded sandstone, intermingled with an ash-gray, crustose thallus, which appeared like a sterile Pertusaria.
And for the rest of it mythology and hagiology are hopelessly intermingled in their motifs.
Thus in sexual reproduction two hereditary tendencies are in a sense intermingled.
Meshes regular or subregular, hexagonal, often intermingled with a variable number of pentagonal and heptagonal meshes.
The tunica media is composed of intermingled bundles of elastic tissue, smooth muscle fibers, and some fibrous tissue.
Paraphyses and sometimes cystidia or spines are intermingled with the basidia.
Meshes subregular, pentagonal, intermingled with a small number of tetragonal and hexagonal meshes.
Some of these groups have intermingled with the neighbouring Turki peoples, and even speak Turki dialects.
The Amalekites had not as yet intermingled with the Ishmaelites, and their Beduin blood was still pure.
In them the principles of morality should be copiously intermingled with the principles of science.
Dutch Guiana, in which country he now was, is a land of forests intermingled with rivers and swamps.
The soil is clayey, and thinly bestrewed with alpine grass, intermingled with syngenesious and cruciferous plants.
The banks were generally alluvial, and thickly grown with cottonwood trees, intermingled occasionally with ash and plum trees.
Behind us rose a dark and forbidding wood of giant arborescent ferns intermingled with the commoner types of a primeval tropical forest.
These fields were intermingled with woods of half a stang, and the tallest trees, as I could judge, appeared to be seven feet high.
I found the island to be all rocky, only a little intermingled with tufts of grass, and sweet-smelling herbs.
Various exhortations, or relations of experience, followed, and intermingled with the singing.
Chinese and Japanese shops and dens abounded, all confusedly intermingled with low white resorts and boozing dens.
The warmth of their bodies intermingled, and she was aware of a great restfulness and content.
The subdivisions were simple but ingenious, being composed of stone, sticks, and bark, intermingled.
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