The intermingling of mediums scrambled distinctions between flatness and depth, stasis and motion, tactility and incorporeality. |
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We had passed through long walls of piled skeletons, with casks and puncheons intermingling, into the inmost recesses of the catacombs. |
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There is no intermingling of vehicles from opposite directions as the two-way movement was separated by a median strip. |
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The intermingling of the light from these various jewels produces a color unexcelled among all colors. |
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There is a flow and an intermingling, a cross-fertilisation, that takes place as a matter of course. |
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Freewheeling through such scenery, with the smell of pine intermingling with woodsmoke in the breeze, one feels an irrepressible high. |
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Indeed, this formulaic, strategic intermingling of text and image accentuates the use of the seated dynasts as so many redeployed archaic motifs. |
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Both groups are intermingling without any hostility or altercations. |
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An international civil society is thus taking shape, with intermingling and superposed networks, an objective ally of the system of societies. |
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They are not capable of germinating living beings without a complete intermingling. |
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It is so choked by intermingling villi and their branches that its continuity is lost on gross inspection. |
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The integration and intermingling of the Army in this Province is more theoretical than practical. |
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The extent of the intermingling is still not agreed to, I would say, in general, in the fisheries and oceans department. |
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After centuries of intermingling and interchanging of races, there are probably also many exiled Americans here. |
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Overhead fencing and a double-fenced paddock to keep wild birds from intermingling with the organic flock is a key move producers can take. |
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The company's intention is to opt for a new technology which allows a high degree of intermingling of the yarn filaments. |
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We must differentiate the political debate on the intermingling of cultures and decentralise the notion of culture. |
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This intermingling has produced the Tunisian people, in whom the Arab-Islamic element predominates. |
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Consequently, Mauritania is land of intermingling civilizations with a rich sociocultural heritage. |
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The national week of culture and sport is being repeated to facilitate intermingling and encourage talent. |
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To our minds, the current intermingling of trade questions with political issues harms the best interests of both parties. |
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The intermingling of peoples and cultures in the world is not only inevitable but beneficial. |
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It is the middle class which is intermingling with all sections and castes of the society, working together in offices, industries, business and government. |
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They had no choice but to stay on in Asia, intermingling with the local peoples, and leavening Indian learning with Greek philosophy and classical ideas. |
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Something had to give, and even before the clerical scandals broke into the public realm – in the 1990s – this intermingling of faith and fatherland was in decline. |
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The high concentration of disadvantaged persons in the increasingly homogeneous outlying districts also prevents the social intermingling needed for integration, which State schools are supposed to ensure. |
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Moreover, in all parts of the world nowadays, the intermingling of populations means that poor Lazarus is at our gate, and the Canaanite woman is our compatriot. |
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Others, who seemed more knowledgeable, approved of Canadian production methods, and could identify elements of the production process, such as cages, feeding techniques, avoidance of species intermingling, etc. |
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Institutional: intercultural exchanges can give way to new impulse and innovation by creating intercultural themes or through the intermingling of teams. |
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Then another swaying lattice would be built, guitars, bass, horns and two mbiras intermingling, each song heightening the vibration. |
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Another approach excludes certain assets from substantive consolidation if otherwise creditors would be unfairly prejudiced, although this ground is unlikely to be relevant in cases of intermingling or fraud. |
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His language conveys a worldview pervaded by upheaval and intermingling cultures, by disorder and the death wish, which constantly collides with our survival instinct and desire for immortality. |
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Mr. Navid Khavari: A few years ago, I had a sense that there were individuals, especially older individuals, who were intermingling in the protest. |
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If civilians could not leave the war zone under such crowded conditions, some degree of intermingling would necessarily occur, especially in life and death situations. |
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Musically, it is believed that a complex intermingling of African and white folk-music elements occurred and that complementary traits of African music and white U. S. folksong reinforced each other. |
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Still intermingling the two elements, comic interludes now highlighted the ironic counterpoints inherent in a play, making the tragedy seem even more devastating. |
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Over 32 poems Mr Hill traces an elegiac sequence for Lawes and his music, intermingling the historical events around his death with flashes of the everyday. |
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With his frequent travels and contact with other artists, Lissitzky became a transformational figure, intermingling the innovative arts of Europe and Russia and advancing the exchange of experimental forms and ideas. |
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Migration into the Community, the coming into effect of the single market, and the general increase in travel and tourism are leading to an ever-larger intermingling of populations. |
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The technologies seemed to trigger urges in addition to transmitting them, as though the city's inhabitants and its machines had merged into a single nervous system, dendrites intermingling with optical fibres. |
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As the inheritor of long historical and cultural traditions, the European Union continues to be enriched by the intermingling of the people and nations within it. |
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On the contrary, throughout the last century, the Canadian population has continued to diversify, partly through immigration, but also to a certain extent through the intermingling of the groups that make up Canada. |
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Organisingnewmembers,keepingtheloyaltyofexisting members in the face of privatisation or the intermingling of whole or parts of unions whose sector or industry is merged with others all consume resources and energy. |
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For most of its course, the Bay du Nord provides an excellent representation of the Eastern Maritime Barrens Ecoregion, which has a unique intermingling of South Coast and Arctic plant species. |
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The Tunisian identity reflected miscegenation and ethnic intermingling. |
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Even when an international organization receives a precise mandate from its Member States as a whole, there is never any intermingling or substitution of responsibility. |
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Setting aside the quite inferior races whose intermingling with the great races would only poison the human species, I see in the future a homogeneous humanity. |
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