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On the other hand, the film's intermingling of Warner Bros.
Instead, he hopes to capture the uncontrollable intermingling of cultures.
The newsletter was an ideal format for intermingling those elements.
Of course, contact and intermingling has happened in a few places.
Isabella's own restaurant empire has felt the intermingling effects of both shifts.
Founder Thomas Twining made bank on his intermingling with British cultural identity.
We have an intermingling of races; the topic more naturally came up.
Under his direction, this intermingling of ideas and styles coalesces in Columbus.
Recent research has shown that humans, too, are the product of species intermingling.
Technological and spiritual quests vibrate throughout the state, intermingling, often creating the ethereal.
He hypothesizes that he can bring the belemnites back to life by intermingling DNA.
In the kitchen, intermingling with the smells of a hot meal in the air?
Rather than just bolting on Stories, its intermingling the feature across the Facebook app.
There is no central character; the plot follows several protagonists inhabiting distinct, though intermingling, storylines.
In a taboo intermingling of faith and queer lust, God and romance become nearly interchangeable.
And while the town's two populations may differ sharply on political questions, there is intermingling.
And car crashes are violent and painful incidents, what with the intermingling of metal and flesh.
That fostered an intermingling of Catholicism and Irish identity that was "a toxic mix," he added.
There is something Tom Stoppard-esque about the era-hopping intermingling of reality, fiction and art.
"Trump's intermingling of Huawei and trade talks makes both more complex," the Eurasia Group analysts said. 2.
Is that anger at elite women reflective of a situation where economic and gender anxieties are intermingling?
For many Japanese, the intermingling of chocolate and feces is an unwanted association being forced upon them.
Hence their emphasis on cross-pollination — their open work spaces and public areas designed to encourage intermingling.
The lavish apartment is full of hidden gems, intermingling with Buhl's bric-a-brac and personal items.
Is this proof of illegal influence peddling, or just how the intermingling worlds of politics and philanthropy work?
A conductor familiarizing himself with the territory accompanied the engineer, while the train's conductor was intermingling with passengers.
"If we had a single boundary line and weren't intermingling, it would be a lot simpler," he said.
The intermingling of brands was intentional: It ensures both parties are invested in the success of the other.
But investigators specifically described an improper intermingling of data between Eldon Insurance, Mr. Bank's company, and the Leave.
On "Wine Pon You," she borrows a dizzying dancehall artist, Konshens, intermingling Jamaican patois throughout the sleepy track.
"Terrace House" Seasons: 3 Episodes: 131 Six people live under one roof, and "Terrace House" documents their intermingling lives.
Dr. Gatesy said he was most interested in the confirmation that this study provides of the intermingling of species.
Knowing this, authoritarian organizations like the Jehovah's Witnesses exert tremendous effort to curtail the intermingling of believer with nonbeliever.
Because if eventually it becomes people cannot, we'll become intolerant of diversity, and intolerant of people intermingling in interesting ways.
It was a lot of bands helping other bands, bands intermingling and getting to know bands you never met before.
Still one sees the protective arm of the adult surrounding the child with their bones intermingling as their heads touch.
NEW DELHI — Plenty of back-and-forth intermingling happens along the 2,500-mile zigzag border shared by India and Bangladesh.
Scientists expressed surprise that there had been so much intermingling of baleen whales, given the variety of sizes and shapes.
The FTC continued its anti-trust investigation and weighed an injunction that would halt Facebook intermingling its messaging app infrastructure.
The excitement of Thomas's work is this intermingling of the abstract and the material, the universal with the here-and-now.
And in current medical practice, there is an intermingling of social and medical ideas about what a "healthy" sex actually is.
It's a moment that captures what the movie does best: intermingling the personal and the political with a dash of humor.
Women could study and work, he said, but the intermingling of the genders ought to be kept in check in Afghanistan.
Mr. Previte, a drummer, composed "Rhapsody" — a long-form suite, designed for an unorthodox instrumentation — with migration and intermingling in mind.
Jamilla Okubo, a recent graduate of the Parsons School of Design, tapped her Kenyan heritage, intermingling African beadwork and European crystals.
As this dystopian Presidential campaign enters its final phase, the intermingling of persistent terrorism and resilient Trumpism is painful to contemplate.
The reports describe a sophisticated intermingling of accounts that spread influential memes and amplified content created organically by other, non-IRA users.
Mr. Trump's campaign, according to committee officials, is not bound by that document, despite the intermingling of its resources with the committee's.
"It was the most beautiful," she said of the walls, whose ornate carvings reveal the intermingling of Eastern, Western and Byzantine motifs.
In no time at all, you two will be alone in their panoramic view penthouse apartment, eating beluga caviar and intermingling genitalia.
Entitled Sonoran Depravation, the nine song album reflects the prickly intermingling of genres and cities, raw with emotion and a pervasive ferocity.
The celebrated Israeli animated feature "Waltz With Bashir," from 2008, took a similar approach, intermingling combat scenes and visual flights of fancy.
At this time, we seem to be witnessing a sort of test phase in how outside markets are intermingling with bitcoin's price.
Intermingling human ancestorsBy correctly dating these fossils, anthropologists can now explore who Homo erectus might have interacted with before they died out.
What will follow is reportedly "a thrilling and tense intermingling of characters," all of whom are preparing to fight the Night King's army.
As important, it also blends beautifully with Ms. Erivo's, and their climactic first-act duet becomes a tender, erotic intermingling of kindred spirits.
And he restates his thesis a few too many times, particularly unnecessary since he spends so much time showing that intermingling in action.
Why the U.S. is freaked out about Brexit But the intermingling of Trump's business interests with his presidential bid has presented risks as well.
The results were a tantalizing, multicolored tableau of neon-colored neurons that displayed, in detail, the complex intermingling of axons and neuron cell bodies.
This project explores the social and political relationships among Jews, Poles and Europeans, complicated by the intermingling of various ethnic, religious, and national identities.
Globalisation promised to deliver the liberal miracle: sustained economic growth produced by free trade in goods and the promiscuous intermingling of peoples and cultures.
America, despite what we are often told, is a nation unlike any other, with truly more harmonious intermingling of culture than other nations globally.
The intermingling of different castes or religions, particularly in marriage, remains taboo not only among rural populations, but even among well-off urban families.
Parnas said on Wednesday that he knew Hyde from the constantly intermingling Trump circles who partied after hours at the Trump hotel in Washington.
The directors—playing themselves—film their discussions with the actor, intermingling the true story of Arthur's life (including his romantic troubles) with its dramatization.
Soon the plants recede, and Ms. Price presents objects from the museums' collections, which appear as images afloat and intermingling on a computer desktop.
"In areas where there is just opposition or intermingling of opposition with Nusra, Assad will not be able to fly," another senior administration official said.
The piece suggests the intermingling of cultures through globalization (especially via digital technologies) — such as throwing in the Terminator with the Egyptian cat goddess Bastet.
Host Aaron Mankhe sets the tone for the quiet horror of this podcast phenomenon, his somber narration intermingling with the notes of a melancholic piano.
That's the central question of "Partners in Design," and it answers best through a frisky intermingling of Barr's and Johnson's professional activities and personal lives.
Spend a weekend exploring historic Fort Kochi, whose narrow lanes are lined with buildings that are a legacy of thousands of years of cultural intermingling.
When ties were friendly, as in the last decade of the 19th century, the island saw remarkable intermingling of German and British customs, language and laws.
Much of the variety of color is created like this, through the overlapping and intermingling of layers, whether wet on wet or through glazes or scumbles.
Happy couples, even secular ones, have a strong sense of what is meant by "one flesh," and indeed, feel an almost visceral intermingling of their identities.
When a terror attack leaves the troupe unable to return home, they struggle to prepare a new work, intermingling Western performance with traditional South Indian forms.armoryonpark.
On the one hand, it provided a kind of DNA profile of a colonial society built on the intermingling of ethnic bloodlines, European, Indian and African.
There's a lot of tricky active (on-the-fly) mixing during the show too, with the enthusiastic intermingling of the performers making that process even trickier.
Most apple varieties, produced by chance intermingling of pollen from neighboring trees on family farms, cannot be definitively identified by DNA, so the history is important.
Lam's mixed heritage, a reflection of the intermingling of races in Cuba, is often cited as having provided him with a path to liberation from restraining tradition.
Multiple theories attempt to account for why intermingling with humans spelled doom for the Neanderthals, with explanations ranging from competition over resources to all-out interspecies warfare.
The Obama administration signaled it was worried about Russia's intermingling of state and private hacking when it struck back at Moscow over interference in the 2016 election.
Instead, most people straddle the line between verbal and visual thinking, with the two often intermingling in a single train of thought, according to the Harvard Gazette.
Since 1955, the best teams from each country have played against one another, and that has given rise to a dense intermingling of tactics, feuds, and money.
Given various difficulties with jobs and poverty among newcomers or those left behind, there is an intermingling of ethnicity and religion, which are not identities made by choice.
It was both surreal and also deeply unremarkable, this intermingling of crowds; the we-can-all-get-along video for Blake Shelton's "Boys 'Round Here" came to mind.
In the purely economic realm, Henry Paulson played a pivotal role in the expanding intermingling of the American and Chinese systems in trade, financial markets and commercial transactions.
"At MoMA it's literally an intermingling of different visitors from around the world," says artist Nina Katchadourian of the MoMA dust, on her new "Dust Gathering" audio guide.
He took part in the quickly intermingling hip-hop and literary scenes of the '90s, frequenting places like the Nuyorican Poets Cafe and writing his own essays and reviews.
Despite India's growing cosmopolitanism, the intermingling of different castes or religions remains a taboo in Indian marriages - not only among rural populations, but even for well-off urban families.
Baharat, like India's garam masala or North Africa's ras el hanout, is an intermingling of perhaps more than a dozen spices that gave that lamb shank its delicious zest.
Mostly real estate plays without investment, they concentrate startups in the same building with the hope that some intermingling will happen, some community will develop, helping all to thrive.
With nearly 200 works, ranging across a century and intermingling icons of art history with figures little known outside Austria, the show can charitably be called a grab bag.
Federal and state laws offer various definitions of bribery aimed at criminalizing acts that corrupt the integrity of government by intermingling official actions with private payments or personal favors.
This process involves an intermingling of quantum mechanics and Einstein's equations of general relativity, leading to speculation that some patches of the cosmos produce an infinite number of universes, i.e.
The kind of intermingling that Neo provides will ensure Silicon Valley titans that they remain as significant to the next generation of tech companies as they've been to the last.
We must address not just the manifold technologies that are intermingling—the "what" of it all—but the matter of their effects on every aspect of private and public life.
In other words, for both artists and critics, the intermingling of artistry and critique can act as a hedge against taking the clear-cut, thorough positions traditionally characteristic of critique.
At the same time, Clinton was absorbing a daily dose of WikiLeaks, offering an extremely unappealing tableau of mendacity, deception and the intermingling of public service with private self-enrichment.
The words drip, their white pigment intermingling with the orange background, like a voice trailing off at the end of a sentence when the speaker has run out of steam.
A month later, Mr. Xi called for a vigorous push to make Uighurs loyal members of the Chinese nation through Chinese-language instruction, economic incentives and state-organized ethnic intermingling.
As pigments spatter and drip, a full range of tones appears and we begin to see images — or after-images — of figures intermingling in an atmosphere crackling with painterly nuance.
Corrigan and Hansord sat separate from their spouses, intermingling with their eclectic mix of guests: A singer sat next to a floral designer and a filmmaker next to a gallerist.
Democrats had reserved seating on the third base side, Republicans on the first base side — the left and right sides of the park, naturally — but there was plenty of intermingling.
They worry, too, that in some countries those connections could compromise American efforts to criticize the corrupt intermingling of state power with vast business enterprises controlled by the political elite.
Roy Cohn, who shares with the Angel and with Trump himself a certain fastidious disgust at the idea of intermingling, was in the '80s a signifier of violent, hypocritical homophobia.
These three cops are set loose in a willfully complicated mystery, filled with twists, flip-backs, set-ups, and payoffs, all the while cheerfully intermingling 50s fact into their cinematic fiction.
But the intermingling of the US and Chinese economies that was supposed to generate liberalization in China instead seems to be leading to the erasure of Tibet from American cultural products.
Despite Facebook's recent delineation that "fake news is not your friend," the intermingling of paid posts among friends' updates is almost like their, oh, business model and value proposition, or something.
But the frequency of the overlaps shows the intermingling of access and donations, and fuels perceptions that giving the foundation money was a price of admission for face time with Clinton.
That being said, there is one perpetually undervalued experience gained from spending four years in a college or university: the mandatory exposure to and intermingling with different socioeconomic and ethnic groups.
The new paper is also adding to our understanding of the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI)—a fancy phrase describing the intermingling of plants and animals between North and South America.
Intermingling with this plot are numerous references to the history of comics and fandom, particularly how poorly comic book writers and artists have been treated by the companies they worked for.
Ms. Clinton had already started to fret about the intermingling of foundation business with Teneo, the corporate consulting firm co-founded by Douglas J. Band, one of her father's closest aides.
"For years it's been an amazing artists' community intermingling with a lot of firefighters," said Geoff Feder, 44, a blacksmith, sculptor, knifemaker and Manhattan native who moved to Peekskill in 2004.
Long story short: Jupiter formed so quickly and was so giant that it kept two different reserves of early planetary material from intermingling in the early days of the solar system.
But something about the temperature contrast of the hot, salty dog and cold, bracing sauerkraut, and the thick layers of intermingling fat in the form of avocado and mayo, just clicks.
What's more, the authors of the new study say this intermingling of ancestral populations happened before humans ventured into South America, or as the southern continent was receiving its first human visitors.
Before he died in 1989 at age 30, the punk performer and photographer worked zealously toward achieving celebrity, intermingling his intimate pleasures and pains into his Polaroids, films, zines, and drag shows.
Singleton sets his story in the melting pot of the contemporary college campus, intermingling the journeys of three freshmen (Omar Epps, Michael Rapaport, and Kristy Swanson) up to their eventual, explosive intersection.
This trilogy became a countercultural touchstone, and its intermingling of real research — Weishaupt, the founder of the real Illuminati, is a character — with fantasy helped put the Illuminati back on the radar.
The intermingling of pizza and pot has undoubtedly led to feats of unrivaled brilliance and good vibes aplenty, but what happens when one camp ventures too far into the realm of the other?
Archaeologists and anthropologists still don't know if Middle Paleolithic culture emerged spontaneously within India, or if its development was influenced by external factors, such as intermingling bands of hominids who exchanged cultural information.
The Procesión-Migración storyline is most alive in the combination of sounds picked up along the road, the intermingling of singing, rushing water from the nearby river, cow bells, and people on foot.
It's five story lines and we build five different worlds and the game became about intermingling them and their difference were their similarities and that was very appealing to build with Ava [cinematographer].
The intermingling of different Jewish traditions produced five synagogues, each with its own rites, and the development of a rich, hybrid cultural life made even more varied by contact with the surrounding Christians.
In the 30-minute "Tehillim," Mr. Reich sets four Hebrew psalms to long strands of intermingling vocal lines, which unfold over percolating, continuously inventive music for strings, winds, two organs and varied percussion.
It's when he asks his subjects about the intermingling of cultures and nationalities in Israel, and whether such a relatively young country can even have a culinary identity, that the film catches hold.
At its height, progressivism produced moralists, cynics and social engineers, with some progressives seeking to liberate humanity from its benighted superstitions as others sought to impose strict rules about sex, alcohol and racial intermingling.
The program began with an ingenious intermingling of movements from Heinrich Biber's 1673 piece "Battalia," an evocation of the Thirty Years' War, and George Crumb's 1970 "Black Angels," a white-hot response to Vietnam.
One may think that the earlier intermingling of Mr. Olowu's professional and personal lives may have prompted his and Ms. Golden's decision to keep theirs apart, but he says that is not the case.
HONG KONG — China granted initial approval for 16 new trademarks to Ivanka Trump, the president's elder daughter and senior adviser, renewing questions about the Trump family's intermingling of official roles and international business interests.
In the 9th century, the Vikings began their invasion of Ireland, intermingling with the now occupied Irish, until they were defeated and essentially driven out of Ireland by Brian Boru, famed Irish King, in 1014.
This intermingling of reporting and ranting could ultimately have the opposite effect that Facebook hopes it will, damaging the credibility of local news by forcing it into a News Feed that facilitates division and distrust.
Neighborhood Joint An exquisite fragrance — the intermingling of more than 150 varieties of flowers and plants — wafted through Q Florist, a narrow, orange-tiled shop on the Upper West Side, on a recent rainy afternoon.
The illusion of simultaneous intermingling and fragmentation is underscored by the black, gaping wound in the soldier's side, near the center of the composition, where his broken left arm appears to rupture the body from within.
The maturing startup ecosystem in Brazil has benefited hugely from access to Cubo, the largest entrepreneurial hub in Latin America, and its constant intermingling and exchange of ideas between startup founders, investors, academics and government officials.
"Saudi Arabia's corporate sector remains dominated by unlisted family-owned businesses with uneven governance and disclosures and frequent intermingling of individual and corporate activities, which ultimately could expose corporates to these individuals' frozen accounts," Moody's said.
A magisterial six-byline New York Times investigation found 20 countries around the world where Trump does business, and both the US and foreign governments are already talking about the intermingling of public and private interests.
Ali Pfefferman, Transparent (2014 — )Played by: Gabby Hoffman The Jewish and gender identity themes of Transparent have always been in conversation with one another, intermingling big moments in Maura's transition with significant Jewish holidays or traditions.
In the academy this need is starting to be met by an exciting proliferation of what is called the environmental humanities, research and practice programs that investigate the complicated intermingling between human activities and the environment.
They think that their own culture or group has some sort of superiority over others and aim to keep their group "pure" and will do what they can to stop the influence or intermingling of other cultures.
The vegetation zones in Volcanoes change depending on the altitude, and the varying topography — an intermingling of lush green, massive redwoods, slender mountain bamboo trees, red mud underfoot and streams — made the hike all the more scenic.
Both songs capture the tangle of space and memory, an intermingling that might include music, too — "Seventeen," especially, could stir one of those horrible, stunning moments when hearing a familiar melody prompts an unanticipated outpouring of emotion.
Clinton may have stretched what's considered acceptable, but she didn't invent the intermingling of donors and lawmakers that's long been a staple of Washington, DC. Republicans have made a lot of hay over cybersecurity, transparency, and the foundation.
Mr. Bel's work also occasioned audience outbursts, with boos and bravos intermingling after his 30-minute piece, "Tombe," in which three Paris Opera dancers (Grégory Gaillard, Sébastien Bertaud and Benjamin Pech) appeared on stage with a nondancer outsider.
These near-life-size portraits, which were painted on funerary objects, present their subjects with an array of skin tones, from olive green to deep brown, testifying to a complex intermingling of Greek, Roman, and local Egyptian populations.
It did crack down on the foundation affiliate of the UK-based Pearson education company for intermingling charitable and business funds, and got Broadway producer David Richenthal to pay back the $500,000 he bilked from his family foundation.
It did crack down on the foundation affiliate of the UK-based Pearson education company for intermingling charitable and business funds and got Broadway producer David Richenthal to pay back the $500,000 he bilked from his family foundation.
Thomas Morton's founding of Merrymount remains among the most vivid: Merrymount denziens are described as having rejected the strict rules of the Puritans, declaring all servants and slaves to be free and encouraging intermingling with indigenous Algonquin people.
The world has never previously had an operating system of Android's scale, with so many users and devices and versions all intermingling, and so it makes sense that we might need to invent new ways of talking about Android.
When 619,000 people voted and 87 percent said they wanted to stop Facebook from intermingling data with Instagram and removing their future right to influence governance, the user base fell short 299.4 million votes, and their agency was curtailed.
In contrast, wine yeasts are only grown for a short period every year, and spend much of their lives in and around vineyards where they are subject to intermingling with wild strains, so are subjected to natural selective pressures.
Mr. Leguizamo, whose inspirational source material ranges from the Aztec Codex to Howard Zinn and Sigmund Freud, sees himself as being descended from "a bastardly people," bred by the intermingling of the Americas' original inhabitants and their Spanish invaders.
The railway lines that rush, or chug, into the world's cities all give you that universal: the constant intermingling, and disentangling, of rich and poor, local and visitor, native and migrant, young and old; the enriching diversity and grating inequality.
" According to the judge's notes, counsel for her ex-husband also accused her of maintaining social media channels "full of nudity, intermingling of the two sexes and a lot of things and actions contrary to our religion and customs and traditions.
The authors said new rules and protections are now required for experimenting on human brain tissue, including so-called brain organoids, or mini-brains, human-animal chimeras (intermingling of human and non-human genes), and pieces of human brain tissue removed during surgery.
E-mails obtained through the Freedom of Information Act and released by the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch this week raise new questions about the intermingling of Clinton Foundation business, its donors and employees under Hillary Clinton's control as a public servant.
If you have not noticed, her defenders have abandoned the question of whether the intermingling of Clinton Foundation business, State Department access and favors and the generation of huge amounts of cash for the Clintons through speaking engagements presents the appearance of impropriety.
It's an account of the intermingling of art and science in the circle around Joseph Priestley and the young Erasmus Darwin at the dawn of the industrial revolution in the Midlands, and the book revealed a kind of mini-Enlightenment centered in Birmingham.
We have certainly begun the road to acclimation; an American obsession with spicy food has been on the rise in the past few decades—and especially in the past few years—which has naturally meant an intermingling with the food of other cultures.
The intermingling, or admixture, of northern and southern branch DNA happened either in North America before the southern branch made it to South America, or it happened along the migration route into South America, at least a few thousand years after the initial ancestral split.
It turned out we had been prepared to accept some intermingling of the norms of personal communication with the norms of the commercial marketplace, but even the most cynical among us didn't quite realize the implications of letting all that bleed into the political.
While President Trump once said that he'd see investigations into his business dealings as crossing a "red line," it appears that Trump himself obliterated that line, intermingling his business and campaign until it was impossible for prosecutors to untangle one without forensically examining the other.
"The experience of chronic pain is complex, and it involves an intermingling of physical sensations and emotional reactions to those sensations," said study leader Ian Koebner, director of integrative pain management at the school of medicine at the University of California, Davis in Sacramento.
Characterized by the intermingling of pop-culture fandom and progressive politics, "nerdfighteria" was one of YouTube's contributions to the evolution of modern internet fandom as it grew increasingly mainstream and morphed into a real-world movement — one that carried online community and activism offline.
In intermingling sections of the show, various themes of the male experience are explored: the outsider, the gender-fluid boy, the sexual object, the boy in the streets, the schoolboy and student, the clubber, the boy dressing as a man and the man dressing as a boy.
Milan Patel, a former FBI cyber agent and now managing director for cyber defense at K2 Intelligence, said the intermingling of espionage and cyber crime in Russia had led the United States and its allies to be far more wary about alerting Moscow to criminal hackers.
But Souleyman upends vocal traditions as well, the result of the intermingling cultures of his home town, Ras al-Ayn, a city in northern Syria that grazes the border of Turkey: the artist cites exposure to Turkish, Assyrian, and Kurdish singing styles as having shaped his own.
Additional pot-friendly charms of the buffet include not having to pick one thing and stick with it, getting to see all the food before you decide what you want to eat, getting to dig in right away, and boldly pairing flavors nobody's ever dreamed of intermingling.
There is a chasmic double standard with regard to intermingling personal life and work: While the majority of non-LGBTQ workers report regularly talking about their spouses, families, and life outside of work, 59% believe that it's unprofessional to talk about sexual orientation and gender identity in the workplace.
A country transformed: Iranian society has changed dramatically over the past four decades, the New York Times' Thomas Erdbrink writes from Tehran: With the revolution came bans on alcohol, intermingling of the sexes, music on TV and more, all "zealously and sometimes brutally enforced by the morality police" and paramilitaries.
As robots used for autonomous delivery, for example, become more prevalent, you can expect that your walk to work will be accompanied not only by other people with places to be, but also by robots of different shapes and sizes, intermingling with the crowd seamlessly on their way to deliver.
"There should be no intermingling of White House and business operations," said Robert Weissman, president of Public Citizen, who is troubled whether the president hosts the Japanese prime minister for free — at a commercial operation — or charges him, which would mean a foreign government official is paying Mr. Trump's family.
It's extraordinary, the writing seems to say, this compelling need to rationalize the trade-offs, endure the intermingling of contradictory emotions—admiration, dislike, desire, distrust, stimulation and boredom, exile and ease—none of which will ever separate out; and all because of the blind hunger to mate that, without exception, characterizes animal life.
He has a long history of financial difficulties: carrying large amounts of credit card, student loan and mortgage debt; facing foreclosure on a second home; liquidating a $68,933 retirement fund; and getting in trouble for intermingling transactions on a state Republican Party credit card with his personal spending, including repairs on his minivan.
In this telling—a telling that seems very clearly sourced to the Trump diaspora—the central transgression is the intermingling of Trump's business interests and his campaign, which would indeed amount to a major corruption scandal in its own right, and would give the lie to Trump's routine denials about his Russia ties.
At some point over the life of Reddit — thanks to the site's constant interplay of ideological clashes, ironic use of the term "trolling," and actual attempts to derail discussions intermingling with ironic attempts to pretend to derail discussions — it became pretty difficult to distinguish a "troll" takeover of a topic from, well, just a topic.
If the mash ups are not universally appealing, the intermingling of narratives about Ms. Dedduang Jindafueng's return to her grandmother's recipe for artisanal fish sauce after losing her job to the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and the Moroccan baker who is renowned for his top-notch rye break in Helsinki, speak to the more philosophical contributions of this book.
Mr. Abloh's appointment is also a reflection of the increasing consumer-driven intermingling of the luxury and street wear sectors, which helped boost global sales of luxury personal goods by 237 percent last year to an estimated 263 billion euros (about $325 billion in today's dollars), according to a recent study by the global consulting firm Bain & Company.
Unlike in America, where tuberculosis sanatoriums functioned more like hospitals than lifestyle colonies, the bosky outreaches of central Europe served as a sort of mystical destination where people from kingdoms near and far could live temporarily apart from reality — intermingling, arguing, falling in love — even as the security and sovereignty of the world around them remained imperiled.
While he has periodically taken rhetorical aim at certain big corporations, like pharmaceutical companies, he has largely abandoned early efforts to make good on his drain-the-swamp rhetoric from the 2016 campaign, and he has faced a barrage of ethical questions about the intermingling of his hotel and real estate business with the work of the government.
At one point in The Red Parts, this intermingling is imagined as a place, a 'dark crescent of land, where suffering is essentially meaningless, where the present collapses into the past without warning, where we cannot escape the fates we fear most, where heavy rains come and wash bodies up out of their graves, where grief lasts forever and its force never fades.
If you've wondered what the fidget spinner is all about but haven't been paying much attention, Puschak's seven-minute mockumentary — made in the style of a Ken Burns documentary, complete with an intermingling of clips from Burns's masterwork The Civil War — offers an amusing but informative introduction, giving you the toy's origin story and providing crucial context for the 2017 toy craze no one saw coming.
There were a great many things both sides agreed upon: Peter Debruge, Variety: Besson [expands] upon the multiculturalism of the "Star Wars" series in a big way, taking the intermingling of species in the classic cantina scene and expanding it to a vast city named Alpha, where a seemingly infinite number of aliens coexist in harmony ... No doubt, there are dark and sordid "Blade Runner"-esque corners to this hyper-modern megalopolis, but Besson never lingers long enough for us to play more than fly-by tourist.

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