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The beauty comes embedded in — intermingled with — the bleak.
There are separate labelled lines for so many seemingly intermingled systems.
Intermingled with all the fun were lessons in citizenship, character, and leadership.
Police intermingled with people in the crowd, shaking hands and accepting hugs.
Asbestos can contaminate talc because the minerals are often intermingled in mines.
I know that our stories, intermingled so far, will dissipate when our lives do.
The prisoners' limbs are intermingled; some rest their heads on the laps of other inmates.
On the current version of the app the two are intermingled on a single screen.
Politics also gets nasty in these periods because personal grievance gets intermingled with social grievance.
Intermingled with his professional research are studies of UFO-like objects on the red planet.
Artworks and artifacts are freely intermingled in broad groupings, with no regard for the timeline.
Obviously now your comms are intermingled with Abu Zubaydah's comms and that presents a problem.
There, however, it is intermingled with demands for greater democracy or even outright secession from China.
Others intermingled this due process concern with more of a focus on "civility" or, as Sen.
The only problem was the cash got intermingled with Russian oligarch funds and hush money payments.
Commuter Cuvée shows bright aromas of red and black fruit fruits intermingled with herbs and flowers.
Mr. Bourouissa intermingled documentary footage of the competition with dialogue that appeared partially scripted, partially improvised.
And intermingled with those pictures were some of his shots of corpses from the Palermo catacombs.
His drums and strings are intermingled with roars and squeaks and bleeps, all orderly and not cacophonous.
As long as they're intermingled with human-driven cars, they can't run with the same centralized efficiency.
I could hear thunder roaring in the distance, intermingled with occasional artillery and mortar shells going off.
But, as with many things in modern Mexico, past and present have intermingled to create something radically different.
My background included African heritage from the Gold Coast, including Nigeria and Ghana, intermingled with British and Scandinavian.
In the later 1950s and early 1960s, Buckley's circle of movement ideologists regularly intermingled with harder-edged actors.
Plaintiffs claim the two can become intermingled in the mining process, making it impossible to remove the carcinogenic substance.
It's interesting to me that you see certain aspects what intermingled with punk as having been toxic to it.
This group is excluded from the ceasefire, along with IS, even though mainstream rebels are often intermingled with it.
The stories that could not be repeated in polite company were the best — with painful tales of chemotherapy intermingled.
To bomb them is to bomb the women and children, the villagers and peasants with whom they are intermingled.
Back at Theatertreffen, the excellent Hotel Strindberg intermingled the tales of several couples in a kind of collective storytelling.
Beneath a mostly cloudless sky, at least by the mid-innings, fans in the stands intermingled red and blue.
It was crazy how our verses and the chorus of the song made sense and intermingled with each other.
They intermingled with the other Sumatran species occasionally, but this seemed to stop completely between 10 and 20,000 years ago.
In recent years, astrology has experienced a resurgence in popularity just as witchcraft has; often the two traditions are intermingled.
With two dozen ships intermingled in the darkness … four American ships were sunk; a fifth was scuttled in the morning.
Anglo-Saxons intermingled The influence of the Anglo-Saxon migrations has been debated among the scientific community, Dr. Schiffels says.
We expected Trump to fizzle because we were not socially intermingled with his supporters and did not listen carefully enough.
Mr. Gable saw the wolf crunching fish parts, and later found wolf tracks intermingled with fish remnants along the creek.
Out-of-towners and old-timers intermingled without resentment or shame; we were all there for the same ridiculous thing.
Rather, the scientists are talking about larger encounters, or pulses, in which the two populations, for a time, intermingled and mated.
The album features a gospel choir, performing with piano and organ, sometimes intermingled with hip-hop beats and rapping by West.
In the streetside windows, Georgian, Empire, neo-Classical, Victorian and Art Deco styles intermingled, a survey of jewelry history for pedestrians.
When Ohio cast 66 delegate votes for its governor, John Kasich, a chorus of intermingled cheers and boos rose from the crowd.
Back in the 230th century, before the phylloxera aphid destroyed European grapevines, aligoté was often intermingled with chardonnay in the best vineyards.
In this work, Höch presents the viewer with a rush of intermingled visual fragments that exceeds any attempt at a clear understanding.
I think as the world becomes more intermingled, and there's more cultural exchange, that's great for more diversity in how beauty is approached.
By the time the sandstorm had subsided, the attackers were so intermingled with Iraqi troops that the use of airstrikes was nearly impossible.
The houses here—Victorian, detached, extravagant—are a mixture of the newly bought and renovated intermingled with the dilapidation of the permanently rented.
You find all sorts of oddness and extravagance here; ornate mausoleums for the 19th century's wealthy, intermingled with modest stones and markers of remembrance.
During this time, opposition fighters will have the chance to separate from militant groups in areas, such as Aleppo, where they have become intermingled.
Through their research, which also looks at a canine's ancestry and health profiles, Wisdom Panel found that some breeds have intermingled more than others.
For a long time, neuroscientists looked to pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neurons, which are likewise intermingled with the AgRP hunger neurons, for filling this role.
It was intermingled with the science of astronomy back then — in fact, many astronomers of old made scientific observations that are valuable even today.
Like most early same-sex-marriage adopters, my wife and I had intermingled our hearts and lives but kept our finances and property separate.
And I loved the ease with which our lives intermingled — trips to the park and the movies, impromptu spaghetti dinners, endless wine and conversation.
You could take it at face value: gorgeous shots of celebrations intermingled with images of drag queens, a nostalgic piano tune tinkling over it all.
But since the UK and EU economies are already so deeply intermingled, adopting the continent's regulations might be Britain's path of least resistance, he said.
Archaeological investigations there revealed intensively processed human bones intermingled with butchered remains of large mammals and a range of flint, bone, antler and ivory artefacts.
On some sites, native ads — in which advertiser-written articles or videos are intermingled with standard content — are too hard to distinguish from editorial matter.
But plaintiffs claim asbestos and talc, which are closely linked minerals, are intermingled in the mining process, making it impossible to remove the carcinogenic substance.
There were some good scholarly challenges today, I thought, but intermingled with enough pop culture and accessible fill to make for a pretty smooth solve.
The most effective way to create this intermingled identity is to have the lovers create a new story — a shared story — of their life together.
Giant concrete T walls have also been laid down on their sides and intermingled with booby traps and bombs to impede vehicles moving into the city.
Mar-a-Lago 2018 contains amusingly golf-ball-size notes of sour cherries, intermingled with predominant notes of private-plane fuselage, grass clippings, and Florida lemons.
But plaintiffs claim that asbestos and talc, which are closely linked minerals, are intermingled in the mining process, making it impossible to remove the carcinogenic substance.
We witness heroines and heroes speaking about cutting out their eyes, murdering their children, and burying their dead, intermingled with lengthy choreography sections and video projections.
The social atmosphere was now sown with frustration, skepticism and ambivalence, intermingled with growing anxieties over the war and uncertainty regarding the future of the nation.
Having grown up in a household where business and kin were intermingled, she feels at home among a tangled, bespoke iteration of the work-life conundrum.
After a failed experiment in isolating these radicalized convicts, they are now intermingled with the general prison population in more than half of the kingdom's penitentiaries.
Mr. Almahasneh served dishes he grew up eating, like crispy rice intermingled with slinky, chopped-up bits of vermicelli, and greens stewed with onions and sumac.
On Wednesday, reviews on Amazon for the just-released Woodward book Fear became intermingled, somehow, with reviews for an L. Ron Hubbard novella by the same name.
Today, the Tendopoli is a mudscape about the size of two football fields across which barracks of plastic huts line the land, intermingled with piles of trash.
Separating out al-Nusra is of particular difficulty, given that they are intermingled with opposition groups, so one wonders how the US envisaged the agreement being implemented.
I remember sitting there for the first hours with my jaw wide, marveling at the strange ways it intermingled modern life and the birth of the universe.
For instance, the GOP had no interest in getting ahold of Trump's tax returns or digging into how his business might be inappropriately intermingled with the presidency.
"The truth of the matter is, when you start functioning together as a unit your finances are intermingled — whether you have joint accounts or not," he said.
Tales like this are intermingled with scenes where men casually wear hats emblazoned with confederate flags, or sing songs about how people must speak English in America.
But on the Internet, data from different messages are broken up and intermingled, so collecting a suspect's email requires temporarily copying and sifting data from many people's messages.
Meanwhile, Siberian huskies and other Arctic dogs did likely descend from the ancestor of pre-contact dogs, but have plenty of DNA intermingled from European and Asian breeds.
A Star Is Born intermingled harsh realities with far-fetched fantasies so seamlessly that viewers were both transported and reminded of themselves – and Meryl Streep is no exception.
But plaintiff's lawyer Mark Lanier said asbestos and talc, which are closely linked minerals, are intermingled in the mining process, making it impossible to remove the carcinogenic substance.
Light drama and surrealism ensues, and with it, a sculpted soundtrack of cuts edited from the album intermingled with sound effects that coincide with scenes from the film.
In the novel, linear time — from the founding of Macondo until its disappearance — is intermingled with cyclical time: The names of the characters and their tragedies are repeated.
Placards saying "young people are poor - can't afford to buy house, to get married and to have kids" intermingled with signs calling Gou "the hope for the youth".
This array was representative of her home country, Spain, where religions intermingled — until Catherine's parents began the Inquisition, that is, and drove all non-Catholics to flee or convert.
Click Join group and you'll then get updates and posts from the group intermingled with the rest of your News Feed, as well as notifications whenever something new happens.
Looking closely at "Zacaba," the viewer can identify not only the pocked imprints of rough stones on the paper, but also the reddish tinge of soil intermingled with graphite.
The nearly complete skeletons of the soldiers were reconstructed after they were discovered in Virginia, intermingled with amputated limbs of other wounded soldiers, according to the National Park Service.
At Carnegie Hall, the established virtuoso Evgeny Kissin intermingled pieces by early-twentieth-century Jewish composers with his own dramatic recitations of Yiddish-language poems by I. L. Peretz.
The strain of familial love intermingled with familial angst is not so hyperbolic as to be alien to those with the luck and resources to maintain a permanent residence.
" Tillerson said the main US challenge in Idlib was "dealing with the presence" of jihadist militants such as al Qaeda and the Nusrah Front who are "intermingled with the population.
Those efforts were complicated by a significant offensive in the southern part of the divided city of Aleppo where al-Qaeda- linked groups had become more intermingled with opposition fighters.
Adeyemi's electric debut, which was sold in an unprecedented seven-figure book deal, takes place in Orïsha, a fictional African kingdom in which magical people once intermingled with the non-magical.
But JAN, intermingled with other rebel groups, is active on almost every front in the civil war, from Daraa in the far south of the country to Aleppo in the north.
Here, he poured me a generous glass of the line's highly regarded X.O. An aroma of dried fruit wafted from the tulip snifter, and the drink's subtle sweetness intermingled with spice.
In October, the leaves, which had smoldered on the trees for weeks, finally caught flame, and the sweet smell of newly fallen apples intermingled with the warming scent of wood smoke.
Intermingled with ripped up fence, the cottony masses seemed like a monster slowly consuming the building, reminding in playful form of the structural demolition that was once its near-certain fate.
This need was increased when troops from the UAE drove the organization from the port city of Mukalla, scattering its fighters into the more remote areas where they intermingled with local tribes.
That indie-punk-screamo-hardcore scene was very intermingled at the time, and there were a lot of kids that were all pretty active putting on their own shows and making zines.
The intermingled influences of these designers can be noted in their joint efforts to break pre-set boundaries of how an article of clothing should function with emphasis on form over function.
Scary videos of pregnant women (the most vulnerable!) with needles poking into their bellies are intermingled with revolting images of fatty, pulsating bodily tissues pierced by scalpels or incised by surgical devices.
The crux of the problem is that Nusra Front fighters, affiliated with Al Qaeda, are intermingled in parts of insurgent-held territory with rebel groups that have agreed to the partial truce.
Outside of the corporate glut, it's not uncommon to walk up Pike Street to Capitol Hill and see skinny black jeans, bullet belts, and patch vests intermingled with the business casual attire.
People coming to the rally — as well as protesters outside the hall — intermingled with tourists wearing mouse ears on their way to visit the theme park on a bright and sunny afternoon.
Given Mason's roles in state government, Bentley's campaigns, and his love life, it was almost inevitable that both public and campaign funds would wind up being intermingled with the governor's personal situation.
The footage from Mr. Rouhani's rallies showed a sea of purple, his official campaign color, intermingled with just as much green, the color of the uprising the regime violently quashed in 2009.
Existing in multiple versions, none of which seems to be fully finished, Blood Brothers depicts two men — one black, one white — dying side by side in a pool of their intermingled blood.
Under Chinese law, those harvested by divers here cannot be sold as wild because they come from seeded stock, meaning those partially raised with human help have intermingled with the wild ones.
Medical experts also testified during the trial that asbestos, a known carcinogen, is intermingled with mineral talc, which is the primary ingredient in Johnson & Johnson&aposs Baby Powder and Shower to Shower products.
I appreciate that working with Falcone allows McCarthy to have her work life and home life intermingled, and far be it from me or anyone else to try to deprive her of that.
Ongoing FBI investigation: Finally, there are recusal questions that are intermingled with broader judgment questions — matters that would have come out in any confirmation hearing, if Whitaker had been subject to such a hearing.
Many emerging and developing countries have similar clientelist regimes where the rule of law is weak, political influence and corporate power are intermingled, and fortunes can flip on the whim of a political leader.
Some Catholics and Lutherans, especially those whose families are intermingled, hoped that the event would produce a concrete step toward the two churches' allowing their members to take communion in each other's worship services.
Some scientists have used the modern DNA results to suggest that Polynesians from the west and native South Americans from the east lived and intermingled on the island before Europeans first arrived in 1722.
McDermott, in collaboration with the set designer Tom Pye and the costume designer Kevin Pollard, achieved another wonder here: many tableaux played like cinematic reënactments of Egyptian friezes in motion, with surreal anachronisms intermingled.
After the baby bats were exposed to a sound mix that included their mom's voice, intermingled with hundreds of other like-sounding bat dialects, the scientists found that they grew up to mimic the crowd.
By disarming the viewer with unassuming representations of lighthouses or fish, flowers or hillsides, the paintings lure the eye ever closer, as intermingled colors and fine gradations of light both constitute and complicate those objects.
But the employees say it was an open secret among staff at Today that he intermingled sex with work, and while the encounters were often consensual, they were also inappropriate due to his position of power.
In live specials that aired on MTV in 22014 and '22015, WWF talent intermingled with A-listers like Cyndi Lauper and Andy Warhol, turning wrestlers like Hogan, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, and Wendi Richter into household names.
Bradley Whitford, whose character identifies as Christ, but takes care to note he is not of Nazareth, is a disheveled, muttering widower whose schizophrenia seems hopelessly intermingled with the guilt he feels for his wife's death.
"His incoherent and contradictory utterances have one thing in common: They provoke and play on feelings of resentment and disdain, intermingled with bits of fear, hatred and anger," Robert Kagan, the Republican foreign policy analyst, wrote in May.
Peter Bicks, a lawyer leading J&J's talc asbestos defense, said that in the early 1970s, the company was looking at how it could potentially remove asbestos from talc if the two became intermingled in the mining process.
In rural areas, where Hutus and Tutsis had intermingled and sometimes intermarried, pervasive government propaganda in radio broadcasts and newspaper articles urged Hutus to take any weapon they could find — machetes, clubs — to kill or maim their neighbors.
To the contributors who gathered at the Renaissance Arlington Capital View (on their own points — or, surprisingly, dimes), they are merely a digital band of travel enthusiasts who prize frugality, brand loyalty and friendships built on intermingled passions.
The first commercial "flight" from New York to Los Angeles, in 1929, was a forty-eight-hour purgatory of intermingled train and air time, the better to avoid flying at night, which early travellers were reluctant to do.
For the first time in a long time, Kanye let the music do the talking, saying nothing for most of the performance, which included dancers intermingled in the crowd and a shot of North West showing off her moves.
Researchers had been thinking that our ancestors could have picked up Denisovan DNA just once, when one population of our ancestors intermingled with one population of Denisovans, and then the descendants moved to East Asia and the Pacific Islands.
But I soon pivoted to my experience working in the Obama administration on the auto rescue, an experience that had seared into me the sense that intermingled among the many winners from globalization were a substantial number of losers.
Researchers were able to observe that, when a cell is preparing to divide into two daughter cells, a single protein complex called condensin reels in long, messy, intermingled strands of DNA in the cell, then begins organizing it into loops.
Their sound itself is hard to peg—a hefty strain of Norwegian black metal influence renders the straight black/thrash tag a bit inadequate, and there are scraps of death intermingled in there, too, buried beneath a truly creepy atmosphere.
They intermingled with the indigenous occupants of tropical highlands and ice-covered steppes, were conquered by nomadic tribes who installed their own rulers on the Dragon Throne, and over time merged together into a country with a host of culinary influences.
I would have insisted that there was no place for me in the New Mexico house where she lived, a house filled with intermingled clouds of homegrown pot, menthol cigarettes and green aspen split and shoved in the wood stove.
" He added, "There is so much variety in economic problems, economic causes are intermingled with others in so many different ways, that exact scientific reasoning will seldom bring us all the way to the conclusion for which we are seeking.
Into this city of hardened political warriors with intermingled histories has come Mr. Trump, a first-time politician who, according to his own advisers, had little sense of the trouble he was buying for himself when he fired Mr. Comey.
Complicating things further, the intermingled bones have often been handed over without any personal effects that might have been found with them, or any explanation of where they were found — erasing some of the primary clues the agency uses for identification.
Among the revelations in the disturbing report: But the employees say it was an open secret among staff at Today that he intermingled sex with work, and while the encounters were often consensual, they were also inappropriate due to his position of power.
When I meander through this spare exhibition, I can't help but also think of the psychologically charged portraiture from the ancient Roman outpost in Fayum, Egypt, a place and time (around 2015 CE) where the realms of the material and spiritual intermingled.
It will be a few more days before we get really methodologically rigorous polls measuring how the electorate felt about the second presidential debate, the impact of which will be intermingled with the Trump leaked tape scandal that broke two days earlier.
The plaintiff's lawyers said asbestos fibers were found in the ovarian tissues of many of the women and introduced evidence that explained how asbestos is intermingled with the mineral talc -- the primary ingredient in Johnson's "Baby Powder" and "Shower to Shower" products.
The plaintiff's lawyers said asbestos fibers were found in the ovarian tissues of many of the women and introduced evidence that explained how asbestos is intermingled with the mineral talc — the primary ingredient in Johnson's "Baby Powder" and "Shower to Shower" products.
But the Munich Philharmonic, which Valery Gergiev conducted on Monday and Wednesday evenings at Carnegie, retains an air of mystery, intermingled with that of the Romanian-born maestro Sergiu Celibidache, the ensemble's reclusive music director from 1979 until his death in 1996.
As Daenerys sacked King's Landing in season 8, episode 5 of Game of Thrones, officially called "The Bells," poufs of green fire intermingled with Drogon's flames — that green substance is wildfire, and it's far more dangerous than any other weapon seen in Game of Thrones.
But stories about Kylie Jenner's Vogue cover and the abs of Justin Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister, are still intermingled online with more hard-hitting newspaper articles about the terror links in a child care fraud and the serious flaws in the country's census.
The online world is filled with a bewildering grab bag of vaping stores that automatically post sales announcements, advocates who auto-respond to hashtags, and genuine bots that steadily disperse misinformation, he said, intermingled with real people who turn automatic behavior on and off in random fashion.
The hallmarks of a Ted Turner-run entity are all over the game, from repeated, near-compulsive mentions of other Turner employees and properties, with ads for CNN and Braves-endorsed goods intermingled with per-inquiry ads for direct order swimsuits and Statue Of Liberty belt buckles.
Spirituality and politics have long intermingled in the black churches of Los Angeles, and in the final push before Election Day two pillars of California's Democratic opposition to President Trump were on hand for Sunday services: Gavin Newsom, who is running for governor, and Senator Kamala Harris.
It tells four loosely intermingled stories of a group of ordinary Chinese citizens; the first centers on Dahai, a poor villager in Northern China's Shanxi Province, who is angry that the village boss of the local coal mine hasn't fairly distributed the profits from its sale.
Late at night he would whip out his Polaroid camera, snap the equivalent of early selfies with fashion stars and Hollywood A-listers, and tack the results on the pillars and walls (intermingled with his own portraits taken by Mr. Newton, Albert Watson and Bruce Weber).
Late at night he would whip out his Polaroid camera, snap the equivalent of early selfies with fashion stars and Hollywood A-listers, and tack the results on the pillars and walls (intermingled with his own portraits taken by Mr. Newton, Albert Watson and Bruce Weber).
But you also show how the child and the dog's moment of intermingled cravings for recognition are not merely a transitory phase but very close to raw desire itself, as opposed to the vaster world of symbolic relations where desire is fixed and named very clearly.
Given the timing, it was fair to assume that the piece was in part a reference to the recent deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and other black men killed by police officers—and also, perhaps, a mordant joke about the increasingly intermingled state of entertainment and the news.
Their political fortunes remained intermingled while both were in office—when Patrick handily won a second term in 2010, a year in which Democrats dropped 11 governorships nationwide, it augured Obama's own successful reelection two years later—but that's where the similarities end; their tenures as executives do not bear comparison.
Across two floors of this gallery, she has intermingled works by her contemporaries (Stanley Whitney, Terry Winters) and earlier titans of abstract art (Cy Twombly, Agnes Martin) with several historical works, including a hanging scroll from 1760s Japan that depicts a solitary scholar's hermitage as a curtain of gray brush strokes.
Across two floors of this gallery, she has intermingled works by her contemporaries (Stanley Whitney, Terry Winters) and earlier titans of abstract art (Cy Twombly, Agnes Martin) with several historical works, including a hanging scroll from 1760s Japan that depicts a solitary scholar's hermitage as a curtain of gray brush strokes.
While the original project involved nine evenings of performance and theater, featuring predominately New York-centric visionaries like John Cage, Yvonne Rainer, and Robert Rauschenberg, NEAT focuses on a moment/movement on the West Coast where art, technology, and coding methodology have become so intermingled, it's no longer advantageous to elucidate their differences.
While Emotient's technology might potentially be used in Apple's own retail stores, which are undergoing an overhaul under former Burberry chief Angela Ahrendts, the acquisition follows deals in the past year that some analysts believe point to some kind of VR or "augmented reality" system, where virtual images are intermingled with the real world.
So what sophisticated people like Thomas Friedman come up with are these elaborate stories about America's vital interest in pursuing domestic reform in Saudi Arabia, reform that requires us to be so intermingled with the Saudi elite that we can push and prod in just the right ways to produce the outcome we need.
I think sexuality and foreplay are deeply intermingled with romance and setting and all of that and, thankfully, when you're a photographer, you are consistently in the most beautiful settings with people that you really care about, so it's a deeply sexy thing, it's a sexy relationship to have with artistry and environment and romance in general.
Talk of Kurdish secession has sparked discussion of whether Sunni Arabs should set up a separate state, though most officials say this is not practical, because: Sunni territory lacks the oil base the Shi'ites and Kurds have; the experience of Islamic State would hover like a specter over any new entity; and Sunnis are too intermingled across Iraq.
This leads to dialogue in which Walker and Stacy discuss the qualities of cat people and dog people ("Being a cat person doesn't necessarily make you less of a man," Walker says); how a standard poodle once saved Stacy from being arrested; and the unfortunate incident in which a young Walker intermingled stolen freshwater and saltwater fish.
The truth is, there is scarcely more diversity in fashion today than there was when Mr. Enninful was himself a model in the late 1980s, and indeed maybe less, as the London scene from which he emerged drew voraciously and promiscuously from the intermingled worlds of music, art and club culture as well as the narrower milieu of fashion.
But Behbahani's remarkable ability to blend different shades of blue, green, and lilac paint over paisley designs in "Garden of the Envy of Paradise," and diaphanous layers of pink, yellow, and lavender that resemble floating veils intermingled with elaborate patterns of latticework from Islamic architecture in "Consolidating the Plan," transcend the marring effect of the black shapes, lending an underlying tranquility to both works.
While the impeachment of President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE captivates media attention, it is a good time to contemplate the underlying policy issue of foreign aid that was intermingled with the proceedings.

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