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"commingle" Definitions
  1. to mix two or more things together or to be mixed, especially when it is impossible for the things to be separated afterwards

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Anni's richly crafted textile pieces elegantly commingle with her wild and energetic drawings.
Iran is also expected to commingle its oil with Russian crude to circumvent sanctions.
Finger and toe bones disintegrate; bones commingle and decompose on top of one another.
There is no other way to enjoyably commingle in tight quarters with so many people.
It is a type of wildland-urban interface where areas of housing and vegetation commingle.
Ethnicities and identities often commingle and change, a process spurred by social media, migration and urbanisation.
The interests of Egypt and the U.S. commingle in various ways, including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Obamacare tries to build large, comprehensive "risk pools" in which the healthy and the unhealthy commingle.
Here we can walk the walk on the thin line where immanence and transcendence briefly commingle.
The artist captures that Melvillean sense that devilry and innocence can commingle in one place or person.
How do these different approaches to the practice and business of architecture commingle in each respective, collaborative practice?
Modern art history, popular culture, and Indigenous people commingle in Bradley's imagination of the Southwest in idiosyncratic ways.
Historical styles and references commingle rather than compete for attention in "New Work," her ninth exhibition at Petzel.
Modern art history, popular culture, and Indigenous people commingle in David Bradley's imagination of the Southwest in idiosyncratic ways.
Oscar Wilde and Old English lettering commingle with leopard prints, faded denim and Dickies jackets stitched with Smiths patches.
Looking at the patterns is like peering into a lake as shadows commingle with shimmering reflections of the world above.
The Environmental Protection Agency also allowed Colonial Pipeline to commingle different fuel grades to reduce supply disruptions in affected areas.
Instead, the FBI secretly sent at least one spy — er, "informant" — to commingle with the bank employees and get info.
Then I stirred a few cans of beans into the mix and let all the flavors commingle for a while.
Through Paul, the show offers a window into the pre-AIDS gay underground, in which fear and liberation commingle uneasily.
Photography and architecture, shown in their own discrete zones for decades, now commingle with paintings, drawings, prints and even performance.
The fish and sauce commingle, get the mash treatment and head into a hot oven to bake until golden and bubbly.
The high-end manufacturers never commingle their products, like, in other words, a Gucci inside a Fendi or a Louis Vuitton.
Even in venues more intimate than crowded rallies and campaign speeches, Ms. Nixon's roles as a parent and an activist commingle.
One day, Zviadi went to the Dry Bridge flea market, where the tat and treasure of Tbilisi commingle on venders' blankets.
Now, the US system will be able to commingle with the European one, making the way for better reliability, range, and accuracy.
They exist partly through a bargain in which wealthy elites commingle with the highest-achieving students of the lower and middle classes.
This mesmerizing début novel tells the history of Zambia through three families whose lives—and blood—commingle across more than a century.
Part of what it might mean to have this particular Jewish president is that anti-Semitism would commingle with anti-government extremism.
The sense of taste is often affected at the same time, as the neural pathways of smell and taste commingle in the brain.
Neighbors and passers-by frequently use our bins, causing trash and recycling to overflow and commingle, so the city often tickets our building.
In this installation, "Fuck It, I Love You," snippets of conversations, paragraphs from unknown short stories, and descriptions of feelings and emotions commingle.
Heavy metals and acids often commingle in mining waste, much as they do in ordinary landfills, and can leach into the soil and water.
For the most part, temporal art can incorporate and commingle with comedy fairly well, whereas static art (again, for the most part) does not.
Facebook was sued for breaking its promise to European regulators that it would not commingle WhatsApp and Facebook data, leading to an $122 million fine.
Witnessing these two families as they commingle and clash is an utterly engrossing, often heartbreaking, deeply empathetic experience, not unlike watching a neighbor's house burn.
Works by established artists including Daniel Buren, Francis Alÿs and Huma Bhabha commingle with those by up-and-comers like Harold Ancart and Thea Djordjadze.
Works by established artists including Daniel Buren, Francis Alÿs and Huma Bhabha commingle with those by up-and-comers like Harold Ancart and Thea Djordjadze.
He feels most at home in a world where human and virtual realities commingle and collide, and he uses digitally generated imagery with wit and feeling.
Gold and diamonds commingle with political unrest and poverty in "The Kingmaker," Lauren Greenfield's documentary portrait of Imelda Marcos, the former first lady of the Philippines.
All the strange and colorful influences of her youth and path thus far commingle gracefully on Jubilee's debut album After Hours, out October 903 via Mixpak.
Her collection, she said, helped the club "raise the prestige of the brand" and would convince those inclined to be scornful of soccer that the worlds could commingle.
That's mirrored in the strange clip accompanying it, in which digital renderings of washing machines warp and shimmer, and unsettling found footage of people interacting with these household items commingle.
The net result has been to turn the Pacific coast into a place where rather conservative and traditional forms of religion co-exist and occasionally commingle with new-fangled ones.
Indeed, "Grandad's Island" doesn't mention death at all, but is deeply in touch with the ways in which loss and abundance commingle in the mind, correcting and assuaging each other.
A Nevada Democratic official said the party and its volunteer precinct leaders would still use the Google application to calculate results and commingle early-vote and in-person caucus totals.
And as these mutant bacteria commingle with other pathogens in sewage canals, hospital wards and livestock pens, they can share their genetic resistance traits, making other micro-organisms impervious to antibiotics.
Say you've decided to commingle your finances — which I recommend only if you're planning a future together — and your partner spent way more on a new bass guitar than you thought was reasonable.
" Maxwell Anderson, who has served as the director of institutions like the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Dallas Museum of Art, said: "Gallery-supported exhibitions commingle inventory that may be for sale with museum inventory.
They are works where misery and brilliance commingle with wit, the creations of an actual person who had many layers and is worth getting to know, as opposed to Princess Leia, who has none and is not.
"It is absolutely clear we are here to end legacy banking as we know it or at least make them honest, transparent and able to commingle with the cryptocurrency banks of the future," said Rice in the letter.
The stock took a 22 percent hit in April after Facebook announced it was a dating service, but Jefferies said its research indicates users of Tinder and Match's other services prefer not to commingle dating services and social media.
Summary findings of a review carried out by Deloitte, which was hired by Abraaj to examine its business, showed that a cash shortage led the firm to "commingle" investor money with its own money, according to a document seen by Reuters.
And so, in Dillard's joke essays, Thoreau and Colette and Heisenberg and Niels Bohr commingle with an unnamed Tennessee mountain hermit who has invented the typewriter 50 years too late; snail's feet, upon being touched, ''recoil, curling, like tickled lips.
As much as The Square enjoys poking fun at the buffoonery of the art world, it's more interested in what that world represents: a self-sustaining bubble where money, power, and posturing commingle — a placeholder for capitalist society writ large.
Police helmets and yarmulkes commingle in this aerial view dotted with protest signs: "Anti-Semitism is Alive and Well in the USSR" and "Stop Russian Terror Trials," object to the proposed death sentence for two Jews involved with the hijacking plot.
Well-kept East Seventh Street, between Avenues C and D, is a handy place to see all three types commingle, including the Flowerbox Building, a boutique condo that opened in 2008 with clumps of greenery at the base of each casement window.
At allowing for the degree to which virtue and vice commingle in most people, including our leaders, and at understanding that it's not a sign of softness to summon some respect for someone with a contrary viewpoint and a history of mistakes.
It has rarely sparked the tribal passions on which Davis Cup prides itself, but the Hopman Cup has been a crowd-pleasing event, cherished by tennis fans who have savored the opportunity to see the sport's top women and top men compete and commingle.
Neither Kansas City nor New York neighborhoods were models of racial integration, and while Fordham had taken steps to commingle with the community, the campus that greeted her in the mid-1980s was a largely white enclave surrounded by poor black and Hispanic neighbors.
" While the process is underway, Mr. McGurk added, the United States is working to ensure that they are housed in a facility inside Syria that meets international standards "so that these people cannot commingle and repeat any of the problems that we've seen in the past.
Of all the things in the world that lazy morning, I thought of Eldridge Cleaver, the Black Panthers' minister of information, excoriating James Baldwin, whom he saw as decadent and cosmopolitan, for what he called the "racial death-wish" that motivates blacks to commingle with whites.
Love was an enclave for creativity—a grimy place to congregate and commingle, where suburban boys got their first taste of the city, where many had their first run-ins with overzealous police officers, where drug use was in the open, along with bums having intercourse and doing other unsavory acts in public.
Moving between East and West, human and nonhuman, science and speculative fiction, the exhibition considers how we are all connected, not just by global art, climate change and political upheaval, but also in ancient concepts like Buddhist reincarnation, which suggests life as a river of spirits where the past, present and future commingle.
She is also the result of what happens when adjacent institutions commingle: rap and corporate America, the internet and the music business, reality TV and social media fame, white feminism and shallow intersectionality, Florida's strangeness and a local-color rap trend not unlike the 20013th-century literary movement in its encapsulation of regional quirks.
On Everything Is Love, Beyoncé and Jay-Z's new album released this past Saturday, a bunch of elements unexpectedly commingle: a line about Napoleon blowing off the Sphinx's nose, the Migos' signature adlibs, Malcolm X, joking references to the almost-demise of a marriage, trap acoustics, broom-jumping ceremonies, winky references to the streaming wars.
La Clé sur la porte is a serious and picturesque novel of today's youth, written by an elder who knew how to commingle.
Bison are nomadic grazers and travel in herds. The bulls leave the herds of females at two or three years of age, and join a herd of males, which are generally smaller than female herds. Mature bulls rarely travel alone. Towards the end of the summer, for the reproductive season, the sexes necessarily commingle.
A Midrash expounded on why Israel was, in the words of like "a leafy olive tree." In one explanation, the Midrash taught that just as all liquids commingle one with the other, but oil refuses to do so, so Israel keeps itself distinct, as it is commanded in Exodus Rabbah 36:1. In, e.g., Midrash Rabbah: Exodus.
Alice Tuan is a U.S. playwright, teacher and performer. Her first works were of an Asian American nature, attempting to make sense of being raised with eastern values while schooled in U.S. thought. The plays following, whether experimental or traditionally non-ethnic, have always attempted to juxtapose and commingle contradiction, and also articulate a female sensibility at the core of the work.
Prismatic clouds wreathe the > cinnabar auroras; Numinous cumuli bestrew the Eight Hollows. The Perfected > Ones on high chant in rose-gem abodes; Lofty Transcendents carol in blue-gem > chambers. Nine phoenixes sing through the vermilion sounding-pipes; The > rhythms of the void commingle in the plumed bells. With our necks entwined, > within the Golden Court I'll unite with my mate amidst the unseen realm.
They commingle to bring it to life. The dragon comes to life and starts to write something on his pad. Before he is finished though a time rift suddenly appears and the Ix within Gwyneth (still posing as a cat) come to attack and attempt to kill David. David defends himself by somehow transforming into a bear where he attacks and defeats the Ix colony and seals the rift.
It is later shown that a temporal rift had opened up and the firebirds came to close it up. Although Bernard Brotherton believes that David imagineered the firebirds, they come to the conclusion that someone, somewhere on another universe had been calling out to David. Eliza and Harlan travel back to their pod where they decide to commingle their fain and produce another child, a daughter for when David comes back. To be able to have a child on Co:pern:ica they must be assessed by an agent of the higher, one of the Aunts.
Eliason's diamond may have been acquired by King George IV of the United Kingdom. There is no record of the ownership in the Royal Archives at Windsor, but some secondary evidence exists in the form of contemporary writings and artwork, and George IV tended to commingle the state property of the Royal Jewels with family heirlooms and his own personal property. It is thought that Francis Beaulieu, who came from Marseilles to London, arranged to sell the diamond to Eliason. Beaulieu fell terribly ill from jail fever and died in a poor humble lodging.
A shot of whisky, tequila, or vodka, when served neat in a shot glass, is often accompanied by a "chaser" (a mild drink consumed after a shot of hard liquor) or a "water back" (a separate glass of water). These terms commingle as well; it is common in many locales to hear a "beer back" ordered as the chaser to a shot. A drink may specifically be ordered "no chaser" as well. A "chaser" in the UK however usually refers to a shot taken after a pint of beer or similar.
The Museum was empowered by the legislature to acquire land containing some key archaeological sites in the state that were not yet protected by the Antiquities Act, and under Hewett, it did so. Hewett was able to commingle public (Museum) and private (SAR) resources as he saw fit, but the arrangement was a matter of concern and in 1959 the two institutions were forced to separate. Today, the Museum of New Mexico is a subdivision of the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs. Hewett remarried in 1911, to Donizetta Jones Wood, who would survive him.
It adds an additional short novel (originally published with the Triplanetary name) which is transitional to the novel First Lensman. It details some of the interactions and natures of two distinct breeding lines, one bearing some variant of the name "Kinnison", and another distinguished by possessing "red- bronze-auburn hair and gold-flecked, tawny eyes". The two lines do not commingle until the Arisian breeding plan brings them together. The second book, First Lensman, concerns the early formation of the Galactic Patrol and the first Lens, given to First Lensman Virgil Samms of "Tellus" (Earth).
Its borders fluctuated greatly as the presiding princes of Iberia confronted the Persians, Byzantines, Khazars, Arabs, and the neighboring Caucasian rulers throughout this period. The time of the principate was climacteric in the history of Georgia; the principate saw the final formation of the Georgian Christian church, the first flourishing of a literary tradition in the native language, the rise of the Georgian Bagratid family, and the beginning of cultural and political unification of various feudal enclaves, which would commingle in the Kingdom of Georgia by the early 11th century.
Gwyneth talks to the darkling and agrees to commingle with it. The Ix try to take over her body but Gwyneth just manages to break it up, warning the Ix that if it tries to do anything like that again, she will "destroy it piece by piece", and then the two of them share information. The Ix tells her that they are all part of something, and that three worlds are connected: Ki:mera, Co:pern:ica and a low plane world where Isenfier is taking place. Gwyneth asks what planet Isenfier world is called, and the answer is Earth.
By the late twentieth century, there was "'a fair degree of consensus'"Miller, J; Amarna Age Chronology and the Identity of Nibhururiya in Altoriental. Forsch. 34 (2007); p 272 that Neferneferuaten was a female king and Smenkhkare a separate male king, particularly among specialists of the period,e.g. Murnane, J.; The End of the Amarna Periode Once Again, (2001); Allen, J 1998, 2006; Gabolde, M.; Das Ende der Amarnazeit, (2001); Hornung, E; The New Kingdom in Ancient Egyptian Chronology (2006); Miller, J. Amarna Age Chronology (2007); Dodson A.; Amarna Sunset (2009). although the public and the internet references still often commingle the two.
McComb did join the 1976 court majority in Marvin v. Marvin, in which the court ruled that although California does not recognize common-law marriage, people who cohabitate for long periods of time and commingle their assets are allowed to plead and prove marriage-like contracts for support and division of property. McComb's distinguished judicial career had a rather sad end. On May 2, 1977, a panel of Court of Appeal justices, sitting as an acting Supreme Court, forced McComb into retirement by affirming a state Commission on Judicial Performance decision that McComb had senile dementia and was no longer able to carry out his judicial duties.
596 At the end, the devil and his followers will be sealed forever and the kingdom of light and the kingdom of darkness will continue to co-exist eternally, never to commingle again.Willis Barnstone, Marvin Meyer The Gnostic Bible: Revised and Expanded Edition Shambhala Publications 2009 p. 598 Hegemonius (4th century AD) accuses that the Persian prophet Mani, founder of the Manichaean sect in the 3rd century AD, identified Jehovah as "the devil god which created the world"Manichaeism by Alan G. Hefner in The Mystica, undated and said that "he who spoke with Moses, the Jews, and the priests … is the [Prince] of Darkness, … not the god of truth."Acta Archelai of Hegemonius, Chapter XII, c.
The Midrash offered a second explanation: Just as all liquids commingle one with the other, but oil refuses to do so, so Israel keeps itself distinct, as it is commanded in The Midrash offered a third explanation: Just as oil floats to the top even after it has been mixed with every kind of liquid, so Israel, as long as it performs the will of God, will be set on high by God, as it says in The Midrash offered a fourth explanation: Just as oil gives forth light, so did the Temple in Jerusalem give light to the whole world, as it says in Exodus Rabbah 36:1. Reprinted in, e.g., Midrash Rabbah: Exodus. Translated by Simon M. Lehrman, volume 3, pages 436–38.
Apart from the central jail, the other major landmarks of Laxmisagar are the Central Institute of Indian Languages - Eastern Chapter (popularly known as the Eastern Regional Language Centre) and the Gram Sevika (anganwadi) Taalim Kendra (Lady Village Workers' Training Centre), both of which are located in peaceful idyllistic sylvan surrounding. The Language Centre imparts training in translation and comparative linguistics in various eastern Indian languages such as Odia, Bengali, Assamese and Santali and local dialects of Orissa, West Bengal, Bihar and the North-eastern states of India. It is a place of scholastic research where eminent translators and linguists from all over India commingle to share their knowledge. The Gram Sevika Taalim Kendra at Laxmisagar is the largest of its kind in Orissa.
Hamas operation centre in the middle of a civilian area. Professor Newton, expert in laws of armed conflict testifying in front of United Nations Fact Finding Mission criticised a statement by a Hamas brigade commander who said, "The entire people of Gaza are the combatants and therefore, it is appropriate for us to issue warnings and then whether – if, even if they disregard them, to occupy their basement or their house or their backyard." Professor Newton stated that the legal obligation was to never commingle civilian and military objectives. The New York Times quotes a study published by the Israel-based Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, charging Hamas with methodically building its military infrastructure in the heart of population centers.
The tradition continued in the Church in the East to commingle the species of bread and wine, whereas in the West, the Church had the practice of communion under the species of bread and wine separately as the custom, with only a small fraction of bread placed in the chalice. In the West, the communion at the chalice was made less and less efficient, as the dangers of the spread of disease and danger of spillage (which would potentially be sacrilegious) were considered enough of a reason to remove the chalice from common communion altogether, or giving it on only special occasions. However, it was always consecrated and drunk by the priest, regardless of whether or not the laity partook. This was one of the main issues in the Protestant Reformation.
Serving in Jerusalem restaurant including falafel, hummus and Israeli salad Israeli breakfast with eggs, Israeli salad, bread and various accompaniments Israeli eggplant salad with mayonnaise Potato bourekas Israeli cuisine ( ha- mitbaḥ ha-yisra’eli) comprises both local dishes and dishes brought to Israel by Jews from the Diaspora. Since before the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, and particularly since the late 1970s, an Israeli Jewish fusion cuisine has developed.Gold, Rozanne A Region's Tastes Commingle in Israel (July 20, 1994) in The New York Times Retrieved 2010–02–14 Israeli cuisine has adopted, and continues to adapt, elements of various styles of diaspora Jewish cuisine, particularly the Mizrahi, Sephardic and Ashkenazi styles of cooking. It incorporates many foods traditionally included in other Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines, so that spices like za'atar and foods such as falafel, hummus, msabbha, shakshouka and couscous are now widely popular in Israel.
Swanson said that the charities and Savers were engaged in deceptive activities because the charities received only a few pennies in exchange for the dollars received by Savers for the sale of donated clothing."Minnesota Attorney General sues Savers for Misleading Donors," KARE Television, May 21, 2015 Swanson settled the matter in 2015 when Savers agreed to disclose that it is a for-profit company, that it will no longer commingle goods donated to specific charities, that it will disclose the amount of the revenue it receives which is donated to charity, that it will compensate charities for non-clothing items donated to the charity, and that it pay $1.8 million to the charities it serviced in the state of Minnesota.Bjorhus, "Savers Stores Settles with Minnesota Attorney General Lawsuit," StarTribune, June 25, 2015 Swanson in 2014 In 2014 Swanson was re- elected Attorney General, winning seven of the eight Congressional Districts in Minnesota.Electionresults.sos.state.mn.us/results/Attorney General She won with 52.6% of the vote, beating Republican Scott Newman's 39%.
Keyboard key legends must be extremely durable over tens of millions of depressions, since they are subjected to extreme mechanical wear from fingers and fingernails, and subject to hand oils and creams, so engraving and filling key legends with paint, as was done previously for individual switches, was never acceptable. So, for the first electronic keyboards, the key legends were produced by two-shot (or double- shot, or two-color) molding, where either the key shell or the inside of the key with the key legend was molded first, and then the other color molded second. But, to save cost, other methods were explored, such as sublimation printing and laser engraving, both methods which could be used to print a whole keyboard at the same time. Initially, sublimation printing, where a special ink is printed onto the keycap surface and the application of heat causes the ink molecules to penetrate and commingle with the plastic modules, had a problem because finger oils caused the molecules to disperse, but then a necessarily very hard clear coating was applied to prevent this.
The university first admitted a few selected women to graduate studies in the late 1890s and to certain programs such as nursing and education in the 1920s and 1930s. In 1944, Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Virginia, became the Women's Undergraduate Arts and Sciences Division of the University of Virginia. With this branch campus in Fredericksburg exclusively for women, UVA maintained its main campus in Charlottesville as near-exclusively for men, until a civil rights lawsuit of the 1960s forced it to commingle the sexes. In 1970, the Charlottesville campus became fully co-educational, and in 1972 Mary Washington became an independent state university. When the first female class arrived, 450 undergraduate women entered UVA, comprising 39 percent of undergraduates, while the number of men admitted remained constant. By 1999, women made up a 52 percent majority of the total student body.Historical Enrollment Data , accessed September 6, 2014 The University of Virginia admitted its first black student when Gregory Swanson sued to gain entrance into the university's law school in 1950. Following his successful lawsuit, a handful of black graduate and professional students were admitted during the 1950s, though no black undergraduates were admitted until 1955, and UVA did not fully integrate until the 1960s.

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