The company, which is more than a decade old, intermingles classical ballet with elements of traditional Chinese dance. |
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Using these images, she intermingles tales of the past with stories from residents now living in the area. |
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They make up Vancouver's Battery Opera, a company that intermingles the disciplines of dance, theatre and performance art. |
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Rich copper-red color intermingles with yellow-olive iridescence at the margins. |
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Jackson intermingles family goings on with Susie's gossamer interventions, and some of the brushed-with-ether imagery verges on the uncanny. |
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The violence of these caricatures intermingles in the sludge of her speech. |
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Her collection, which intermingles silk and metal, mohair and linen, is all that and more. |
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I create an empirical universe in which each installation responds or intermingles by the kinship of ideas to another. |
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This stock intermingles with the North Sea herring stock, which is also suffering from poor recruitment. |
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The table then becomes a place where local spirit intermingles with the memories and experiences of the exile. |
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Such is the case here, where the tribal code of Pashto Wali intermingles with many of the cultural laws and the written Afghan Law. |
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In the inlet area of the sedimentation tank the suspension intermingles with fresh water. |
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In indigenous societies, empirical knowledge intermingles with spiritual knowledge, and ecosystems and social systems are intertwined. |
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Claire Blais's Mai au bal des prédateurs intermingles the lives of a cast of characters, creating a vibrant portrait of contemporary society. |
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The problem is that he simply does not understand that it causes difficulties when he intermingles his personal affairs with his parliamentary duties. |
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The weird and mysterious atmosphere of his maniacs, spectres, and automata thus intermingles with an exact and realistic narrative style. |
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After work on a number of both new and old translations, Daniel-Lesur's poetic-synthesis intermingles the songs of the lovers' union with the alliance of God and his kingdom. |
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His narratives often portray Lima's upper class using colloquial speech and a sophisticated narrative technique that intermingles the scholarly and the popular. |
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This stock is linked to the management of the North Sea herring stock, with which it intermingles, and which is also suffering from poor recruitment. |
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As the principal partner of this festival, the Caisses d'Epargne Foundation for Social Solidarity gave a new look to this event that intermingles all forms of artistic expression to highlight the particular flavor of words. |
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On this album, which intermingles nostalgia and love of life, Claudia presents her own compositions as well as presenting us with beautiful timeless melodies interpreted trough her musical soul. |
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Light intermingles with surface and becomes a material object. |
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