As you breathe in deeply, the salty scent of the sea mingles with fragrant hedgerows. |
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He mingles among indigents and Mercedes drivers alike with gestures of acceptance and welcome. |
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When the ozone generated from these balsamic trees mingles with the balmy gulf breezes, it is no wonder the weary invalid finds relief. |
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Dance music from a nearby club mingles with the soft swoosh of water flowing over one of the Vltava's many dams. |
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He looks like a guy who mingles with the rich and famous and owns a stableful of thoroughbred racehorses, both of which he does. |
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Sometimes the sweat miasmically mingles in with the just-as-warm tears from my rubbed-raw eyes. |
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The scent of bougainvillea mingles delicately with the aroma of cannelloni. |
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In another, she mingles with East Village punks in pink-and-orange hair, distressed biker jacket, shredded tights, and sleep-deprived eyes. |
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The smell of cooking flesh mingles wretchedly with the reek of voided bowels and bladder. |
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He mingles odd yarns from rural south Alabama with a sprinkling of short, declarative sentences. |
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The third experiment represents walkways where opposing traffic mingles and directional lanes are not set up. |
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It mingles facts and figures with anecdotes and stories in short sections which are listed alphabetically. |
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Scorched, soaked and scavenged, Robinson's paintings are a testimony to modern life as a chapter of accidents, where menace mingles with grief, and aggression with abjection. |
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Victorine is painted in a style that mingles Impressionist rapidity with Manet's admiration for the Spanish masters. |
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With its acidulous and herbaceous accents, the head note mingles with the heart in a bewitching armful of roses and jasmine. |
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Over the rolling, variegated hills, where virulent yellow rape seed mingles with brown arable land and verdant fruit farms, a grey, murky pallor is cast. |
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In a clique-free club everyone mingles freely and will eventually meet the Secret Lion. |
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Drake: If You're Reading This, it's Too Late Self-reflection mingles with bravado on this bass-heavy surprise release from the Canadian rapper. |
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In shopping malls, restaurants and bars, a fast-growing black middle-class mingles with whites. Culturally, Johannesburg is thriving. |
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Once it gets into the stratosphere, sulphur dioxide from a volcano mingles with water, forming tiny sulphate particles. |
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A new black elite mingles with other races in Johannesburg's malls and restaurants. |
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L' bark is rough, gray-brownish and mingles with smooth surfaces and luisantes. |
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Influenced by the strong tides, the fresh water from the river gradually mingles with the salt water and sweeps it downstream. |
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This can happen if the Western rational spirit mingles with the Eastern philosophical soul, paving the way for a true understanding. |
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Its management culture, which mingles competition and cooperation, stresses quality and durability above all other virtues. |
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The world the child grows up in mingles with the imaginary to create a vision, as yet imprecise but highly creative. |
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The audience mingles with the musicians in the streets, in the middle of the markets in the village squares and during jam sessions. |
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Founded by Master Alain Floquet, Aikibudô closely mingles tradition and evolution. |
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In his allegorical totems he mingles contemporary artistic expression and the culture of Niger. |
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Peach Chardonnay: The fruity bouquet of Chardonnay mingles perfectly with the fresh aroma and flavor of tree ripened peaches. |
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Imagine a sleepy, bayside fishing town, where historic Mexican, Caribbean and British architecture mingles beside ancient Mayan ruins. |
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Ralph Lauren mingles nearby in a tuxedo-jacket, bowtie and faded blue jeans with his wife, Ricky. |
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Many had that thousand-yard stare I recognize so well in ranch people, a gaze fixed on the horizon, a look that mingles contemplation with meditation and wariness. |
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Leave the dates and oranges to macerate for a couple of hours before you are ready to serve, as the juice from the oranges mingles with the sticky sweetness of the dates, which is one of the most delicious things on earth. |
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As for The Duo of Apple Ganache, it brilliantly mingles the tangy sweetness of the caramelised apples with the honeyed darkness of the ganache. |
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Nordey mingles traditions to portray these extremist characters as the cantors of a world on the brink of extinction, sustained by dreams and hopes for the future. |
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As often in his work, the exhibition therefore becomes a performative and a staging area where different temporalities intersect and where individual experience mingles with social exchanges. |
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In the heart of the Saint Thibéry's wineyards, the ground of the domain offer leafy, peacefull and shady environment where the fragrances of lime, magnolia, palm and one hundred years old pines trees mingles. |
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Acute self-involvement mingles with genuine sensitivity. |
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But many Chinese idiosyncrasies will persist, including a penchant for shopping abroad and a big discount market that mingles the real with the fake. |
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Well, for a start, there are those eyes, which are famously of a hue that would make a gemologist give little groaning sounds in his sleep, yet the look that they deliver mingles the come-hither with the stay-away. |
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Apocrine secretion is oily, opalescent, and odourless when secreted, but acquires an offensive smell when it mingles with the bacteria of the skin. |
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This collection intelligently mingles entertainment and pedagogy, which immediately attracted the interest of numerous managers of college libraries, who put these novels on their shelves. |
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In this novel real life persistently mingles with spellbinding imagination and deciphers history, famously described by James Joyce as a nightmare from which he was trying to awake. |
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The musty odour mingles with the smell of warmed-up food. |
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Inspired by literary writers like Théodore de Banville and Gabriel Garcia Márquez, this new opus paints a parallel world that mingles the sea, unbridled nature and references to the ancient world, like Hadrian's Wall. |
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It must aim through fixations which are landmarks to draw towards a total exaltation in which the individual mingles, losing his consciousness in a truth immediate, rare, enormous, and perfect. |
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Despite the coarseness of the subject, McDonagh resolves the play using black humour, which even manages to prompt laughter in a context in which tragedy also mingles with horror. |
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The honorable man mingles with nature through cosmic interaction, exactly like all beings before and after him, becoming thus, part of this reality for which he had done so much, aiming at dreading it. |
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A bass guitar joins the voices of yodlers that mingles with the vibrations of the cowbells and digeridoo. |
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A hole in the heart means there is a communication between the two as a result of which unoxygenated blood mingles with oxygenated blood which is unhealthy for the body. |
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