The interviews intermixwith shocking images and a bombardment of thought-provoking statistics.
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This objection will vanish when we intermixwith them, and boldly efface every distinction.
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Even those who have become settlers, form a distinct race, and do not intermixwith the rest of the towns-people.
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The nobility, though courted by him, kept at a distance, and disdained to intermixwith those mean persons who were the instruments of his government.
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Gland-associated populations do not intermixwith free-swimming bacteria in the surface mucus, and they compete for space and prevent newcomers from establishing in the stomach.
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At test, studied words were re-presented visually, intermixedwith 96 matched lures.
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The rest of her was hopelessly intermixedwith the other two bodies.
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The humour and the pain were intermixedwith a superb simplicity.
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Shards of broken bulbs littered the floor, intermixedwith large chunks of stone and rubble.
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These types of backups are equivalent to regular backups and can be intermixedwith regular backups.
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The floor was uneven and slippery, littered with broken pieces of stone intermixedwith slick, clayey mud.
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The roan coat color pattern is described as the presence of white hairs intermixedwith pigmented hairs.
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Some traditional nursing homes I toured had rehab patients intermixedwith long-term residents with serious disabilities, including dementia.
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The next few seconds passed in a storm of chaos as screams intermixedwith the explosion of gunfire.
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Additional sleep-active neurons may be intermixedwith non-sleep specific neurons in other POA regions and the adjacent basal forebrain.
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But harder crystalline rock, spewed from erupting volcanoes caused by the same upheavals, was intermixedwith the softer stone.