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1 When His work is done, there will be a mingling of apparent opposites, and antagonisms will melt into a gracious union.
2 Instead of the story, as in the Primary class, there must be a mingling of vivid word pictures by the teacher and question and answer.
3 In prayer there is a mingling of station, a mingling of condition.
4 This is a mingling that repays one for much disappointment and vexation.
5 There was a mingling of self-surrender and ruffled pride in her smiling reproach:
6 Our birth is a mingling of pleasure and pain; the pain sanctifies the pleasure.
7 There 's a mingling of the very old and the new.
8 There was a mingling of indignation and pathos in her voice when she spoke again.
9 His glance was a mingling of sympathy and apprehension.
10 There was a mingling of dignity and sweetness which he was not slow to recognise.
11 To her adoring eyes, however, he was a mingling of an Adonis with a Socrates.
12 What land is this that seems to be A mingling of the land and sea?
13 Grant's expression as he looked at him was a mingling of admiration, fear and scorn.
14 He uttered a sound that was a mingling of contempt and derision; then he drawled out:
15 Soft-footed lackeys carried viands and wines, and the table was a mingling of silver and roses.
16 He had a shrewd Scotch face, in which there was a mingling of keenness, benignity, and humor.
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