The joys of return and reunion with the homeland thus intermingle with a pervasive and insurmountable feeling of loss. |
In 15th-century collections, mostly on paper in portfolios, religious and profane elements intermingle. |
Pride and passion, macho and vulnerability, competitiveness and exhaustion all intermingle on the stage. |
Since all of these groups shared social and religious practices, their beadwork styles tend to intermingle. |
They show how unsophisticatedly children of this age understand history, how fantasy and reality intermingle in their imaginations. |
The spiremes of the two nuclei become coarser and intermingle before any distinct chromosomes are visible. |