Images disintegrate, intermix or transform into new forms within a multi-layered environment. |
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Our attitudes towards life intermix, along with our attitudes towards relationships. |
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They also freely intermix legitimate and criminal businesses, diversifying their operations wherever a profit is to be made. |
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We try to intermix the research between these different time frames so that we always have an innovation to introduce on the market. |
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Each entity with its private universe manages to intermix and blend in the work of the other, bringing out tracks with new tonalities. |
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Your back-and-forths with someone, therefore, can freely intermix photos, spoken sentences and typed ones. |
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In our naïve and foolish innocence, we dared to imagine a utopian world where all genres could intermix. |
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These bodies intermix as a spiral, creating other interchangeable bodies that metamorphosis on the thread of either one or numerous considered shortcuts. |
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Moose, wolf, snowshoe hare, martin, spruce grouse and other boreal species intermix with species more typical of southern areas such as the cardinal, white-tailed deer and raccoon. |
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If the seal fails, the media in the pipes may intermix. |
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As cultures interact and intermix, cultural identities change. |
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This supportive atmosphere and intermix of expertise often leads to an innovative technical solution to an intransigent problem or a novel idea for a successful new product. |
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A meromictic lake is a lake which has layers of water which do not intermix. |
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British manufacturers often intermix metric horsepower and mechanical horsepower depending on the origin of the engine in question. |
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You are right re the romsets, MAME uses different sets for a lot of games, you can't intermix Neorage and MAME sets. |
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And though every one runs into high motions, and extravagant postures, they cease not continually to intermix some word. |
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The Show which they call Lacone is a poem intermix with Epic and Dramatic, which lasts three days, from eight in the morning till seven at night. |
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Many artistic influences were transmitted via the Silk Road, particularly through Central Asia, where Hellenistic, Iranian, Indian and Chinese influences could intermix. |
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Rupert Murdoch's purchase of Intermix Media and its MySpace website in July 2005 was arguably the moment the world started to take social networking seriously. |
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