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Unfortunately, the comingling of user fees with unrelated subsidies leads to cynicism.
Even with its flaws, the play is mostly successful in establishing its improbable comingling of space and time.
They are accused of comingling food stamp benefits and distributing purchased items in accordance with a member's rank in the sect.
The squash becomes a sort of prosthetic, as does the plaster leg, creating an odd comingling of body, nature, and the artificial.
"Yes those pieces are beautiful creations that honor the original intent of the photograph while comingling it with markings and notes that allow the viewer to reconsider the photograph's meaning," she wrote.
Still, only about half, or 54 percent, of Americans said it's important to know your significant other's credit score before comingling finances, according to a separate study by Wells Fargo, titled How America Buys and Borrows.
For a public school to choose to participate in and promote Operation Christmas Child is to promote the spread of Christianity around the globe, and that is why the American Humanist Association sees it as a comingling of church and state.
Within these networks, the very notion of an intended audience disintegrates; the result of context collapse (the unpredictable comingling of audiences), Poe's Law (the difficulty of determining meaning online), and an attention economy that incentivizes the fastest possible spread of the most possible information.
There were ample opportunities for comingling with other guests to discuss recommendations for digital strategies and digital polling technology was used to determine attendee opinions.
The Urd field is also comingling with the Norne. 6507/3-1 Alve will be tied to Norne for processing and transport. Natural gas has also been exported from Norne since 2001. It travels through the Norne Gas Export Pipeline and the Åsgard Transport trunkline via Kårstø north of Stavanger to continental Europe.
"It appears that G.A.B. did not honor the public records law regarding final disposition of records, and instead kept select files on hand to serve as a library of past allegations to be referenced in some future investigation or dispute ... This maintenance and comingling of evidence further supports the conclusion that G.A.B. had been weaponized to achieve partisan advantage", Schimel concluded.G.A.B. weaponized to achieve partisan advantage, maciverinstitute.com, December 2017; accessed March 5, 2019.
Morisson (2018) argues that places in the knowledge economy are evolving. He argues the existence of a fourth place. In the knowledge economy, the rise of new social environments is blurring the conventional separation between the first place (home), the second place (work), and the third place. New social environments in the knowledge city can combine elements of the first and second place (coliving); of the second and third place (coworking); and of the first and third place (comingling).
475–78 It was, Klein observed, "the strangest comingling of success and failure ever chronicled in the history of British lyric enterprise!" The only novel published by Sturgis in the 1890s was The Folly of Pen Harrington (1897). He also essayed a sustained piece of verse in Count Julian: a Spanish Tragedy (1893), which he followed with A Book of Song (1894). Among his poems, three were set to music by Hubert Parry, an old friend from Eton days:Dibble, Jeremy.
The Esselen and Ohlone Indians who lived near the mission were baptized and then forcibly relocated and conscripted as forced laborers. Over the years about 900 Esselen were baptized and brought to the three missions at Carmel Valley, Soledad, and San Antonio that surrounding their native land. There was extensive "comingling of the Costanoan with peoples of different linguistic and cultural background during the mission period." The neophytes were taught to be farmers, shepherds, cowboys, blacksmiths, carpenters, bricklayers, furniture makers, tanners, weavers and candle makers.
A peculiar habitat has coevolved due to the grazing pressures of the tortoises: "tortoise turf", a comingling of 20+ species of grasses and herbs. Many of these distinct plants are naturally dwarfed and grow their seeds not from the tops of the plants, but closer to the ground to avoid the tortoises' close-cropping jaws. As the largest animal in its environment, the Aldabra tortoise performs a role similar to that of the elephant. Their vigorous search for food fells trees and creates pathways used by other animals.
After all, the Englishman's opera-house is the music-hall."The Pall Mall Gazette, 16 January 1892 Notwithstanding Ivanhoe's initial success, the opera house was a failure, and later writers unfairly blamed Ivanhoe for this failure. It was, as critic Herman Klein observed, "the strangest comingling of success and failure ever chronicled in the history of British lyric enterprise!"Hermann Klein's 1903 description of Ivanhoe Sir Henry Wood, who had been répétiteur for the production of Ivanhoe, recalled in his autobiography that "[if] Carte had had a repertory of six operas instead of only one, I believe he would have established English opera in London for all time.
In 1869, when John Heaton published 'Heaton's Process for the Treatment of Cast Iron and the Manufacture of Steel', cast iron was a readily available material, but converting it to steel was a slow, expensive, laborious process. At the time, there was an already-known laboratory-scale process of adding "nitre" to cast iron in order to produce oxygen and burn off the carbon, producing steel. John Heaton formalized a process (specifying sodium nitrate instead of potassium) and designed equipment which made the comingling of the nitrate and the liquid cast iron reliable and repeatable, something that had until then been impractical. Combined, these improvements became the Heaton process.
XII–XIV, 2008, The Amber Ring Afterwards, Carte was unable to fill the new opera house with other opera productions and sold the theatre. Despite the initial success of Ivanhoe, some writers blamed it for the failure of the opera house, and it soon passed into obscurity. Herman Klein called the episode "the strangest comingling of success and failure ever chronicled in the history of British lyric enterprise!"Klein, Herman. "An Account of the Composition and Production of Ivanhoe", Thirty Years of Musical Life in London, 1870–1900 (1903), reprinted at the Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, 3 October 2003, accessed 5 October 2014 Later in 1891 Sullivan composed music for Tennyson's The Foresters, which ran well at Daly's Theatre in New York in 1892, but failed in London the following year.
Drawing official scrutiny were an undeclared HSBC account containing €2.2m in gold and coins, managed from Geneva by an aide through a trust based in the British Virgin Islands which was closed and then moved to the Bahamas in 2014; allegations of overbilling; misuse and comingling of campaign funds; and tax evasion. Jean-Marie Le Pen is also suspected of using his European Parliament funds for the campaign and administrative expenses of his French political party. Jean-Marie Le Pen is mentioned in the documents, along with his daughter Marine Le Pen, who is the current party leader, and Frederic Chatillon, an FN insider who is also a close friend of Marine. Among the three of them, they may have hidden as much as a million pounds in offshore accounts.
The negroes associate > with the Indians and intermarry, and, if their free ingress is encouraged or > allowed, there would a relationship spring up between them and the different > tribes, and a mixed race would ensure inimical to the whites; and the > Indians being led on by the negro who is better acquainted with the customs, > language, and manners of the whites, than the Indian, these savages would > become much more formidable than they otherwise would, and long bloody wars > would be the fruits of the comingling of the races. It is the principle of > self preservation that justifies the actions of the Oregon legislature. Along with Joseph Lane, he was instrumental in 1851 in blocking ratification of the Tansy Point Treaty concerning the lands of the Clatsop and Nehalem tribes along the Oregon Coast. The lack of ratification resulted in a legal limbo for the tribes which continues to this day.

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