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" CH: "Well there's plenty of people to mingle with.
"I study people before I mingle with them," he said.
He'll be ready to mingle with all sorts of people.
Do you no longer mingle with your employees and customers?
Historical figures mingle with fictional ones in these family sagas.
The sounds mingle with the shrieks and whoops of riders.
Who will I be able to mix and mingle with?
She's always upbeat and she loves to mingle with the dogs.
And to mingle with the rest of the ultrarich and influential.
Economists should get out more and mingle with historians and sociologists.
They could just mingle with the smokers and walk back in.
On many streets, smart two-story houses mingle with scruffier dwellings.
Myth: Neanderthals were dumb brutes who didn't mingle with Homo sapiens.
Masood: Didn't really mingle with the rest of the class fellows.
An aide suggested that the small crowd should mingle with him instead.
Make guests mix and mingle with a game of Who Am I?
I'm single and ready to mingle, but no one to mingle with.
In Howe's work, words mingle with the material environments that they describe.
Hiking trails are a rare spot where doctors mingle with construction workers.
Presumably, there will be other occasions to mingle with your stepmother's children.
I get to mingle with the other fighters in the V.I.P. lounge.
They mingle with guests and show the visitors what they're working on.
"We cannot mingle with the community," Wanmang said in a telephone interview.
So why, exactly, would a single person want to mingle with the Twitterati?
The city's warehouses for cannabis cultivation and research will mingle with other industries.
Sounds are promiscuous: they will mingle with any other sound and with silence.
Inside, teenagers mill and mingle with teachers and coaches in Everton polo shirts.
Professionals in suits mingle with musicians and artists sporting dreadlocks and ripped jeans.
These new spots mingle with businesses that have anchored Catskill for a while.
People linger to talk, and even mingle with the musicians who drop by.
In one, octogenarians mingle with millennials over a shared love of crossword puzzles.
"It is a major shortcoming not to mingle with all classes," she had said.
It's vented up and out through the roof, to mingle with other greenhouse gases.
Even celebrities, but you're going to have to mingle with the rest of us.
Mingle with them at the VR Reception from 5-6pm, right inside the pavilion.
Mingle with them at the AI Reception from 5-6pm, right inside the pavilion.
A lot of my friends and the people I mingle with, they not famous.
They have been roughened by competition, hard circumstances and the crowd they mingle with.
The cancerous part is when we search about issues where opinions mingle with fact.
Beliefs firmly held in his mind seemed to mingle with bemusement tickling his gut.
I mingle with coworkers and internally complain about the heels I chose to wear.
These small efforts to mingle with others daily can greatly improve our cognitive dexterity.
Melanie Griffith is happily single and ready to minglewith the right guy, that is.
Memories of an earlier famine here, in 1942, mingle with the later one, they say.
She dressed casually and was in the foyer to meet and mingle with the children.
Now that she's single, is Adrienne Bailon ready to mingle with someone from her past?
You couldn't find it anywhere on the show floor, where developers mingle with Microsoft personnel.
That means they may have had more time to mingle with Neanderthals than previously thought.
It has to mingle with changes to open-source projects that can cause unforeseen trouble.
Stop by the deco-styled Brass Ring Lounge to mingle with the beautiful and tattooed.
And of course, it would mean lots of interesting neighbors who I could mingle with.
Time to tear down those Trump-sized walls and mingle with people from different backgrounds.
A lot of them like Thai food and like to mingle with the Thai staff.
Forgeries still mingle with the artifacts in collections, Minotaur myths haunt the more fanciful restorations.
It's how he pretends to mingle with his followers while increasing his distance from them.
Eventually, the side part vanished and flecks of gray started to mingle with the black.
Yep, Cormac is single and he could be ready to mingle with newly-single Meredith.
PEOPLE co-sponsors the kickoff VIP party, where the reality stars mingle with sponsors and fundraisers.
"Starting today, expect to meet and mingle with people who could help you," my horoscope read.
A membership at Mar-a-Lago now includes a chance to mingle with the 45th president.
In Nuts, live interviews mingle with an overarching cartoon, giving it a larger than life feel.
It's good to show face and mingle with people I haven't seen in a few months.
These bacteria mingle with sweat and cook up the debilitating stench you know all too well.
Even better, celebrities can mingle with other, equally famous people while we witness the whole thing.
In this new music video, clips of recent protests mingle with black-and-white factory footage.
The chummy nature of the dinner, where reporters mingle with their sources, has long attracted criticism.
Maybe it was having to mingle with people trying to grab an extra measure of sherry.
We smoke and mix and mingle with the other riders as we head to the next destination.
Rather than mingle with MPs in the corridors, reporters would be confined to a separate media centre.
Uranus, the planet of rebellion, entered taurus, and you challenged yourself to mingle with new social circles.
They wanted to be themselves again, mingle with cadets and talk about sewing at the fabric store.
"I frequently mingle with the crowd following the debates and ask people about their votes," he wrote.
Texas has lots of affordable homes, nice weather, and many other retirees to meet and mingle with.
Distant murmurs and slamming doors mingle with the clacking and oceanic undulations in Masahiro Sugaya's unobtrusive score.
Brezhnev tried his best to convince Nixon that the Chinese were the wrong crowd to mingle with.
As you push farther south, and mosques begin to mingle with monasteries, time and tourism seem distant.
Overhead, odorless white steam floated into the air to mingle with the clouds streaking the Kenyan sky.
It's a book in which Jesus and Colin Powell mingle with Roland Barthes, Susan Sontag and Lucretius.
Cedar saplings, a nod to Hendrix's Cherokee heritage, mingle with paulownias, which will eventually bloom purple flowers.
Applause went up and seemed to mingle with the morning sunlight filtering through the stained glass windows.
It will entertain VIP guests in a penthouse where they can mingle with its stable of athletes.
Creating a space for the elderly to mingle with youngsters can lift spirits—and help cash-strapped millennials. ■
That will stimulate their economies and allow Koreans from the North and South to mingle with one another.
And when they do, they will mingle with a fresh batch of youngsters who do not yet exist.
I'm also willing to believe the Falcons threw this game so they wouldn't have to mingle with Trump.
His contribution seems to be having the kind of lighthearted fun that can mingle with dead-serious intensity.
Catbirds meow in the wilderness and the scent of bark and bayberry leaves mingle with the ocean breeze.
Battlefront II caught the ire of so many because it was engineered to mingle with the game design.
Biden has had to rely on traditional Democratic fundraisers, where donors write checks and mingle with the candidate.
Violin lines emerge, as if from far away, to mingle with Ms. Du's earthy, murmuring, sometimes choking voice.
But if I don't attend, I'll miss out on important opportunities to mingle with relatives I rarely see.
A smaller pan brings all the ingredients closer, so the sausage juices can better mingle with the ingredients.
We're told police refuse to let Holder mingle with the general population, because they believe he's a target.
We love our property, our barn and waking up each day to mingle with our horses and enjoy polo.
Instead, they had to go to the private suites to mingle with fans, who could be rude and ungracious.
Reporters mingle with Hollywood stars, top sports figures, business leaders, administration officials and lawmakers who normally avoid the press.
Tickets are selling fast, so grab yours here to mingle with the cream of Europe's startups, VCs and entrepreneurs.
Excitement arrives in your relationships and you're meeting unexpected people as the sun and moon mingle with wildcard Uranus.
This can be disconcerting, but some creative breakthroughs will arrive as the sun and moon mingle with electric Uranus.
That gave mushers a chance to relax, mingle with fans and wax poetic about the significance of the Iditarod.
Several reporters for Scholastic have been able to interview the candidates and mingle with professional reporters at campaign events.
It's easy for the fake stuff to mingle with cereal, which plays well with anything cold, creamy, and wet.
Plate and cover your food so it doesn't mingle with last week's beef taco bits and you're good to go.
Where on Earth can you go to get away from it all, and mingle with those who share your views?
Clooney was happy to mingle with other guests at the bar, which even features a display for his Casamigos tequila.
Young parents mingle with "winter Texans," mostly seniors who swoop in for warmer weather and spend millions a year locally.
The company's marketing materials held out the promise that the moderately wealthy could mingle with celebrities and titans of industry.
In a cultural exchange that can only benefit world stability, golfers and Chinese communists may now mingle with relative freedom.
Formal photos were taken before the wedding so the couple could mingle with their gathered guests immediately after the ceremony.
In his newspaper years in Jeddah he loved to mingle with foreign journalists, but there was nothing treasonous in this.
Tourists mingle with well-heeled locals over tuna tatake and octopus tentacles, sipping wine and exchanging tales of sailing expeditions.
And of course, it didn't take Tremblay long to grab a Shirley Temple and mingle with the best of them.
The $15 dollar event allowed students from across the nation to stay in GWU dormitories and mingle with fellow conservatives.
Between songs, the performers sometimes left the stage to mingle with the crowd, chatting with the middle-aged male clientele.
This evening will be an especially passionate time for making connections, as the Moon will mingle with power planet Pluto.
"The President" grows more suspenseful when the principals mingle with former political prisoners, witnessing the consequences of the despot's rule.
The classic, unlike the 24-hour race, allows fans to get close to the racecars and mingle with the drivers.
There will also be exhibitions, lectures and concerts, along with opportunities to mingle with the country's gardeners, landscapers and botanists.
Krogstad makes both aged and unaged styles, with an American twist of adding star anise to mingle with the caraway.
In 1877 Cassatt joined the Impressionists — a welcome invitation, as female artists weren't allowed to mingle with men in cafes.
For the next two hours, they meet and mingle with entrepreneurs and FIRE bloggers to talk about their traveling lifestyles.
By Friday, the dawning scope of the economic damage had begun to mingle with the more pressing grief and shock.
Antique fringed lamps mingle with furniture covered in dusty pink and marine blue velvets, and surrealist carpeting covers the floors.
Campy, niche classics like Witchery and Wes Craven's Deadly Blessing mingle with newer cult favorites like Home Movie and Absentia.
Bold, painted shadows extend from gutters, pipes, ledges, and windows; details are deformed; and unusual patterns mingle with other constructed forms.
But they invited Blackburn to attend the network's annual Palm Springs retreat last month to mingle with hundreds of top donors.
Infervision, which TechCrunch wrote about earlier, stations programmers and sales teams at hospitals to mingle with doctors and learn their needs.
Be inspired at Pilchuck Glass School's Annual Auction & Gala or mingle with new friends at Pike Place Market's closing night party.
No one has been executed here since 2006, and inmates are allowed to mingle with one another and spend hours outside.
There I began to mingle with other members of the gay community, and even started openly dating my (now fiancé) boyfriend.
The ornate theater was beautiful, he recalls, but black people up there could never mingle with the white patrons far below.
Its essays benefit from multiple, careful readings, and sing when given the chance to mingle with other ideas and other media.
Cuban also noted that Clinton and her family stayed to mingle with supporters after the contest, while the Trumps quickly departed.
"  He charged them to mingle with "those outside the service" and learn "from them the things that they can teach you.
In the immersive environments Salon's exhibitors have created for the fair, Art Deco, Bauhaus and midcentury pieces mingle with contemporary items.
While he didn't participate in the "camp" theme, he did mingle with several members of the Kardashian family and Jared Leto.
The bowling-alley-tight space meant you could mingle with all of them, creating a kind of queer-idol petting zoo.
This will be interesting: Your ruling planet, Mars, will also mingle with dreamy Neptune, which means you'll be intuitive as hell!
Inside the bustling maternity ward, women's cries from the labor room mingle with babies' screams as they're welcomed into the world.
Dabble in different scenes, mingle with a plethora of people, and hold back on bestowing the BFF label until you know.
And Jean would give a lot of parties and the girls would hunker back there or come mingle with the guests.
As the candidates shuffled off the stage to mingle with supporters, Warren approached Sanders but declined to shake his outstretched hand.
We mingle with the group already at the bar; everyone is standing around, chatting, celebrating a friend who got into law school.
Each year, reporters co-mingle with celebrities in a display of celebrity-soaked pageantry, featuring lots of sponsored parties and related events.
Recent immigrants from mainland China often attended good universities, work in the professions and "want to mingle with white people", he says.
That's thanks to a combo of fresh muguet and white cedar wood that mingle with amber and vanilla, the scent's background notes.
As the German rich mingle with plutocrats elsewhere and their companies have globalised, they are starting to become a little less diffident.
Acting as both visible storage and space for student study, its marble busts mingle with Enlightenment landscapes and 19703th-century bronze horses.
The shuffling rhythms and wah guitars mingle with wailing brass, driving forward insistent, riffing vocal melodies, never quite letting the listener settle.
Rustic mountain pubs mingle with Michelin-starred restaurants, heralding a new moniker — "the gourmet capital of the Alps" — for the mountain resort.
They mingle with the performers, including Kate Burton and Boyd Gaines, and are then seated for a multicourse feast during the performance.
"The idea is that she cannot mingle with anyone, either war crimes suspects or convicts, even if she wanted to," he said.
That it was a mixed pod isn't so strange; bottlenose dolphins like to mingle with other cetaceans, including whales and other dolphins.
Campaign events where they will be expected to shake hands and mingle with the crowds do not fit with those mitigation strategies.
Zoë Kravitz plays Heather, the paparazzi-hounded actress who'd rather croon karaoke and mingle with super fans than fulfill her contractual obligations.
They bare their souls, their bodies and, occasionally, their bodily fluids — basins of stage blood mingle with real snot and tears onstage.
Now a young man from the wrong class might just about mingle with this crowd — if he looked and talked the part.
Saudis can now mingle with the opposite sex not only at home but also at movie theaters, concerts and even wrestling matches.
This isn't some enclosed, cookie-cutter consumption complex — you'll take in the outdoors and mingle with tourists as well as college students.
Dorm room–worthy posters of the Mona Lisa and Ansel Adams's photographs mingle with 19th-century stained glass from a Manhattan church.
Unlike the last time he was in town, Moore decided to mingle with the Republican establishment he has villainized on the campaign trail.
But that didn't come to pass because Stannis was a bit of a snob about letting hired fighters mingle with his loyal army.
Mrs May is an introvert in a profession that demands a willingness to mingle with people and make them feel good about themselves.
The actress was spotted leaving Crumbs & Whiskers, a cat café in Los Angeles where patrons can mingle with furry felines while drinking coffee.
You'll be feeling this vibe on Thursday until Friday afternoon, so find time to mingle with the locals or start a new book.
This creative co-working organisation hosts Open Monday Meetups for interested parties to drop in, explore the space, and mingle with resident entrepreneurs.
Like many co-workers, the stars of ABC's "Shark Tank" mingle with each other when the cameras stop rolling during their lunch break.
Afterwards, you'll be able to chat with other like-minded attendees or even mingle with the speakers before heading to your next session.
New York shops like Johnson Trading Gallery and Patrick Parrish Gallery mingle with international influencers like Copenhagen's Etage Projects and Madrid's Garrido Gallery.
In what appears to be an extended dream sequence, the singer's memories of performing Schumann mingle with traumatic impressions of her earlier life.
Similar to walking tours, Airbnb Experiences can be a fun way to mingle with fellow sightseers while gaining firsthand knowledge from experienced locals.
Tim Cook hurries off stage with a PEACE OUT, Y'ALL as he heads over to mingle with everyone at the hands-on presentation.
"Goop at Sea" sets sail in August 2020, giving suite guests the chance to mingle with Gwyneth Paltrow on a wellness-focused excursion.
Saucy stewed lamb with sage and sweet, oily chunks of eggplant mingle with fluted torchio, a short shape that evokes an unfurling rose.
It's rare at global summits these days that reporters can mingle with the people they cover and even engage them in casual conversation.
New on-site restaurants and bars keep their audiences fed and watered in-house and sometimes offer opportunities to mingle with the talent.
A visit to Silicon Valley last year gave him a chance to mingle with CEOs and discuss his attempts to expand digital business.
"You'll also get to mingle with the people who live in town and get a feel for the destination's night life," she said.
While you wait for the aurora borealis, mingle with dog mushers about to embark on a 1,000-mile journey to Whitehorse in Yukon, Canada.
Any awards show where TV's hottest stars mingle with Hollywood A-listers is bound to have the absolute most glamorous — and fun — red carpet.
Kyoto, about a three-hour bullet train ride westward from Tokyo, is a physical treasure where Japan's centuries of history mingle with the modern.
This stream of particles can mingle with Earth's magnetic field, causing geomagnetic storms that mess with our satellites and power grid and create auroras.
Once a week our teachers would make us tour local orphanages and schools to mingle with other Russian children, bringing them cakes and books.
Mikey Day's Harry led his wedding videographer around the party to mingle with guests, including familiar faces like Kate Middleton, played by Cecily Strong.
On these sailings (mostly to the Caribbean), passengers can attend intimate performances, participate in themed events and even occasionally mingle with the stars themselves.
A better option: My girlfriend and I like to walk around neighborhoods and mingle with gaggles of tourists taking selfies in front of signs.
African sculptural masterpieces by anonymous craftsmen mingle with Manets, and shining pieces of 18th- and 19th-century metalwork are thrown in for good measure.
Head to Lake Como in Italy to mingle with the likes of Madonna and George Clooney, or join the French at hidden getaway Talloires.
I decided to plunder ceviche's larder of avocado, tomato, jalapeño, scallion, cilantro and citrus juice, along with lobster, and let them mingle with pasta.
But late Tuesday, a suicide bomber managed to mingle with the supporters of Mr. Bilour as he arrived at a campaign event in Peshawar.
Near the city's oldest cemetery, a string of music shops, cheap clothing dealers and craft stores mingle with bars and restaurants over several blocks.
Software developers from around the world have traveled to San Jose, California, to learn about Facebook's latest technology initiatives and mingle with other programmers.
Still, except for urban outposts like Kabul, Herat and Mazar-i-Sharif, there are few cafes in Afghanistan where women can mingle with men.
Get out and mingle with people you normally wouldn't, and you'll be pleasantly surprised by who you meet and how much fun you have.
This is a chance to immerse yourself in the fading world of Downton Abbey's characters and to co-mingle with their 21st-century counterparts.
In Doha, wealthy Qataris and Western expatriates mingle with Syrian exiles, Sudanese commanders and Libyan Islamists, many of them funded by the Qatari state.
Get excited for the one weekend when us nerdy Washingtonians mingle with Hollywood celebs and make sure everyone knows on our social media channels.
He had always hoped to break into the industry as an owner and mingle with people like the Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert.
And even though I had every opportunity to mingle with the in-crowd and hipsters, I focused my attention on other more existential topics.
Inspiring conversations will go down today, so definitely go on a date or hit up some parties where you can mingle with likeminded people.
The version here needed creaminess and a much longer cooking time for the lentils and black beans to soften and mingle with the other ingredients.
But so much is covered over in time now, the way leaves fall and cover a piece of earth, and eventually mingle with the soil.
The architecture sums up the contradictions: Edwardian houses with sash windows mingle with yuppie flats and recognisably Mediterranean buildings, all flat roofs and big shutters.
A drink and dessert station free up hosts from serving duty, allowing them to mingle with their guests instead of getting stuck behind the bar.
Ah, to be a fly on the wall at the Met Gala, where the rich and famous mingle with the, well, more rich and famous.
Venus is the planet of love, beauty, and cash, so having its energy mingle with transformative Pluto in a positive way will certainly be exciting.
In addition to his big rallies, he added smaller, more intimate events and retail stops where he could mingle with voters, apparently with great success.
EditorsNote: Update 22.23: Establishes home/away in 2nd graf Buffalo will have its eyes smiling as it begins a trek to mingle with the Irish.
This detail is part of the legend: It allowed the Paris society set to mingle with the Halles' various working class characters, even the homeless.
There are also betting stations inside, so visitors to the royal box don't have to mingle with the masses outside to place their bets. 3.
Dallaire was the face of Amazon's burgeoning advertising business and was the rare public figure who attended industry conferences and events to mingle with advertisers.
Normally, you attend such a meetup to let your little guy play with other corgis and so that you can mingle with other corgi owners.
Mars and Mercury mingle with Neptune, which is fantastic for your social life—however, communication is rough as Mars and Mercury face off with Saturn.
For me, the music was richest when I stood in one place for a while and let sounds from distant players mingle with nearby flourishes.
But once you've crossed over to that enchanted place where your misty memories mingle with the images flickering onscreen, something needs to keep you tethered.
Other candidates, including Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, have shunned the kind of fund-raising soirees where captains of industry mingle with A-list celebrities.
In those days, design students were not allowed to go to the school lunchroom because we weren't supposed to mingle with the art school riffraff.
Jennifer Lawrence is not so single, but very ready to mingle with her wedding guests after her private jet touched down safely in Rhode Island.
When all was done, his crew clustered around, dipping torn bread into the pan, letting orange yolk mingle with the sauce, herbs and browned meat.
The rest are combined with the Cheddar topping so that the sweet oniony strands can mingle with the melted cheese, adding silkiness to every forkful.
Back then, Biden was advocating civil rights for African Americans, bringing black athletes up to their dorm floor to mingle with white students like himself.
Despite a 6-1 loss, members of the Riveters stayed long afterward to mingle with fans, pose for photos and write their names on replica jerseys.
Tickets cost just 3 National Pesos (about 12 cents US), and some players freely mingle with fans after the game, before heading home on their bicycles.
When Trump campaigned two weeks ago in the Republican stronghold of Warren County, DeWine came early to mingle with voters but left before the event began.
Each user had an avatar and an apartment, and from there they could mingle with the other players for the seven years the service was online.
In another, cubes of tender tuna mingle with slippery wakame, crisp slices of fried lotus root, and earthy black-trumpet mushrooms in a tart, drinkable ponzu.
But, that's not all ... fans also got to mingle with G-Eazy, and also each fan left with a limited edition G-Eazy Nando's sauce bottle.
Her heavy breathing and the foam's creaking, as she crawls out of the rubble, mingle with the gale-force winds in Pal Asle Pettersen's enveloping score.
The kind where authors do not have to mingle with billionaires at fancy dinners or worry about walking in on Prince Andrew getting his foot massage.
South by Southwest Venture capitalists come to SXSW to learn about the biggest trends in tech, and meet and mingle with current and potential portfolio companies.
When we were back in civilization, our crew separated instantly, desperate to mingle with crews from other parks, with faces familiar or new—with anyone, really.
By CNBC's Evelyn Cheng Posted on 6 May 2017 Young and old mingle with the wealthy, and sometimes Warren Buffett himself, in the CenturyLink exhibit hall.
Thousands took to the streets as the surprisingly functional pairing of techno and tacos encouraged locals to mingle with tourists in a way that rarely happens.
Here, one could see ancient kingdoms, mingle with locals selling fish and vegetables in the still unchanged markets and take pictures with monks in maroon robes.
So the possibility looms of a party where second-line rhythms bleed into Haitian mizik rasin, where the vestiges of Caribbean roots mingle with the new.
Those changes include new uniforms, which show slightly less skin, for a group of cheerleaders who mingle with fans but do not perform on the sidelines.
The bank told employees that their assigned locations will be their daily offices "until further notice" and that they shouldn't mingle with colleagues from separate locations.
With state budget season heating up, what better way to make valuable connections than to mingle with the governor, his top aide and his budget director.
Trump will reportedly also mingle with Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince Harry ... but NOT Meghan Markle, who's on maternity leave taking care of baby Archie.
Not only are there programs for babies themselves, but parents can mingle with one another and escape the isolation of being alone all day with an infant.
Under pressure to spend more time in their home constituencies, often fund-raising for campaigns, members have less time to attend debates and mingle with other lawmakers.
When you search, YouTube results co-mingle with CBS and ABC shows, and every show page offers a "Related on YouTube" section with more you can watch.
Smeltzer got his chance to mingle with major league players in 2006 when he visited Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, the home of his favorite MLB team.
Go to where unloved tower-blocks loom over empty streets, where the roar of motorways echoes in patches of woodland, where the somewheres mingle with the anywheres.
Fashion's most elite including Karl Lagerfeld and Jean Paul Gaultier mingle with Hollywood's brightest such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Beyoncé, Bradley Cooper, George Clooney and many more.
Companies like Google, Facebook and Microsoft have used past conferences to show off new advances, while executives from those companies mingle with leaders from finance and government.
A huddle of squares manifests as rugs lining floors or paintings mounting walls, and mingle with the inhabitants, as if Hans Hoffman is communing with James Ensor.
It's an exciting time, especially for connecting with others, making plans, and sharing ideas as the sun and moon mingle with the planet of the unexpected, Uranus.
First of all, apparently if you're a guy looking to mingle with the maximum amount of single ladies, you've definitely got a solid lead to go on.
This won't just be a great time to mingle with potential romantic interests, either: Networking professionally will also go wonderfully, since Venus rules both love and cash.
Take a break from your earbuds, grab a glass of champagne, and come prepared to chat and mingle with fellow Podcast Club members and self-help gurus.
Her dramas are sites of living history, too, where personal stories of racism's unhealed wounds mingle with dark tales thieved from the Brothers Grimm and 1940s Hollywood.
A few Sundays each year, immigrant congregants from Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Democratic Republic of Congo mingle with white senior citizens for worship services and potlucks. Rev.
They in turn have brought art lovers and tourists into a neighborhood where they otherwise might not go, to mingle with people they otherwise might not meet.
Plus, Austin says Blake still gets to kick it in L.A. during the offseason ... so he's got all summer to mingle with his celeb homies (wassup, Kendall?).
Bringing his business savvy to politics, Mr. Malek created an "executive round table," which offered high-level donors the chance to mingle with V.I.P.s, among other perks.
Then, you'll get to mix and mingle with the stars, explore each of the 29 captivating rooms one by one, and share your excitement across our social platforms.
NFL teams reportedly use "alternate cheerleaders" to mingle with fans in the seats or in luxury boxes while the actual performers are on the field during game days.
But if you mingle with the Trump and Putin crowds — or, as in my case, interview their respective supporters during election campaigns — you're struck by the cultural similarity.
Watch the video above to see Mulgrew and her mini-admirer get acquainted, make "a bread, cucumber, pasta, green grass cake," and mingle with fellow costar Taylor Schilling.
He also offered me "two open seats in the first row, which gives you backstage access to mingle with the models during the show" — for $5,000 a seat.
There is no "dislike" or "pass" option in the main online matching section, so if you don't want to mingle with a profile, you simply leave it alone.
They can begin chatting with VCs when they see fit, and they're encouraged to mingle with YC alumni, a process that can result in pre-Demo Day acquisitions.
The three seals were allowed to co-mingle with other juveniles in three enclosures, and they were released back into the wild a year after they were captured.
The video shows yoga instructor Heather Davis preparing for and teaching a yoga class in the Willamette Valley as the goats greet her and mingle with the attendants.
People greet each other warmly outside the main bar, club officials mingle with supporters in the midday heat, while some fans get ready to do their matchday duties.
Downstairs, a bar winds serpent-like across the room, where patrons working on pricey entrees mingle with others who down cheap beer and stumble toward the karaoke annex.
Across the region, blackened industrial buildings, shuttered enterprise zones and tattered working men's clubs mingle with pockets of new life: warehouses, leisure complexes, a gastropub, an art gallery.
You'll have to decide how you want to define "sport," how a sport differs from a game, and what degree of leisure is allowed to mingle with it.
Mr. Lang has written a concerto in which unusual percussion instruments try to mingle with the orchestra, though the traditional instruments are initially baffled by the strange intruders.
Xavier, a new 21-story residential tower, will mingle with six-story buildings in the Zuidas business district, and other new developments will rise 23 to 25 stories.
Also the popularity of some of the onsite restaurants (especially Cindy's Rooftop) means you'll mingle with local crowds, resulting in wait times that can be unacceptable for most.
He also gets invited to mingle with the rich and powerful — here he is at the White House State Dinner for UK Prime Minister David Cameron in 2012.
It was also one of the few parties without a V.I.P. area, which made it easier for mere mortals to mingle with celebrities — and request selfies, of course.
And on Sunday night, Senator Kamala Harris is set to mingle with Hollywood luminaries at the home of the president of the MGM Motion Picture Group, Jonathan Glickman.
"You just mingle with them and try to pick their brains about the first half of their season and try to bring it back to your team," Davis said.
He was never elected president, but he molded the office from Day One, advising George Washington on how to speak, how to act, and how to mingle with visitors.
The public were able to mingle with the royal retinue, and were even allowed to touch them — clapping the couple on the back to wish them all the best.
Trump gave a speech as a stand-in for the president at Saturday night's Gridiron dinner in Washington, D.C., a white-tie event where elite journalists mingle with politicians.
There's YouTube that Google wants to exist, where YouTubers like Dan Howell, Rhett and Link, Hannah Hart, and David Dobrik can safely and responsibly mingle with brands and fans.
On the streets of most cities, billboards proclaiming that Turks will never succumb to putschists or terrorists mingle with banners calling for a Yes vote in the constitutional referendum.
The inn is known to host many singers, actors, screenwriters, and dancers as return guests, so you're bound to mingle with an interesting personality or two during your stay.
The small probes will do everything from monitoring space weather — when particles from the Sun mingle with the particles surrounding Earth — to measuring the radiation environment around our planet.
Tune in to see contestants mingle with crocodiles, get buried alive and submerged underwater, escape from haunted houses, and perhaps most terrifyingly, watch their iPhones go through a blender.
But it's the re-entry of the full ensemble, after a solo piano interlude, that delights me most on each listen — as Still's complementary lines mingle with real élan.
And before the live journalism segment of the evening begins, you'll get time to mingle with a roomful of 200 of your most interesting peers during a cocktail hour.
When children mingle with lots of strangers for the first time, usually in day care, their immune systems are being exposed to bacteria and viruses they've never seen before.
On the way to Florida, Mr. Trump stayed in the front of the plane, declining to mingle with the handful of reporters in the press cabin near the kitchen.
It's a welcoming place where even introverts will want to mingle with the locals; savor their wit and glorious Scottish accents like a wee dram of fine Scotch whisky.
For lawyers in particular, one major draw of the conference is the chance to mingle with judges from Delaware, the corporate home for the vast majority of American companies.
Not only could that lead to suicidal thoughts, she said, but she was concerned it would lead her to mingle with "bad people" in an attempt to get drugs.
The common thread was that his story was just outlandish enough to compel people to believe it "For most of us, we don't mingle with Saudi royalty," Wentz said.
At her request, the members of a Swedish juggling trio, Water on Mars, stopped at the school to mingle with students after the troupe's performance at Ithaca's State Theater.
After almost a year of playing the outsider, perhaps he's now ready to mingle with the world's top CEOs and political leaders to talk business, trade deals and security.
A gap is evident on the Gaza beachfront, where child vendors lugging trays of tea, coffee and snacks mingle with other children using expensive cellphones to record their family picnics.
I mingle with friends I haven't seen in a long time before helping the bridesmaids gather the flowers from the ends of the pew and put them in a car.
Still lifes of bland hospital food—a nondescript bowl of tomato soup, a pitcher of what you'd imagine being lukewarm water—mingle with peeling wallpaper and impotently cast religious iconography.
The hostels have something of a communal feel, and parents find them reassuring because residents put up with not being able to drink, smoke, or mingle with the opposite sex.
The playlists are particularly great at showcasing the breadth of resources on the site, where throat singing and fiddle tunes mingle with music from East Africa and the Appalachian Mountains.
The facility is home to 1,600 cosmic ray detectors that span an area of 1,200 square miles, all looking for traces of these particles when they mingle with our atmosphere.
The four-day event featured a posh dinner with Trump Jr., where attendees had the opportunity to mingle with the president's son, but Kirk couldn't find an article about it.
WeWork is best known for its dozens of hip office buildings around the world where startups and freelancers can rent out desks by the month and mingle with each other.
More than 350 investors will mingle with local entrepreneurs and officials at the Rakhine tourist hotspot of Ngapali beach, discussing proposals to farm soft shell crabs or package cashew nuts.
Goodell was leaving a media event for the Los Angeles Chargers when he decided to mingle with the fans ... signing autographs, posing for selfies and even talking a little football.
Of course, we'll have to wait and see if the teenage witch actually shows up to mingle with the rest of the Riverdale players — and if Cameron gets the gig.
THE CROWD An older, meatpacking district-y charcuterie platter: men in fedoras and white button-downs mingle with women in cutout bodycon dresses, shredded denim and black Brenda Walsh chokers.
Barbados' mix of urban and rural areas means the researchers could study birds that regularly mingle with humans in towns and cities, as well as birds living in remote areas.
It spun out of Google last fall, but has kept its core objective: Tapping the search giant's massive mapping data for mobile games that co-mingle with the real world.
Elected officials — frequently from the governor on down — mingle with lobbyists, university presidents and business leaders while walking the aisle of a chartered Amtrak train to Washington, cocktails in hand.
The laid-back companies of Silicon Valley are known for corporate headquarters that resemble universities, where employees mingle with tourists taking selfies and collaborations take shape out on the quad.
Mr. Zamperoni was known for stepping out of his kitchen to mingle with customers, who have been sending flowers and emails to the restaurant since his death, Mr. Dallorso said.
Mr. Zamperoni was known for stepping out of his kitchen to mingle with customers, who have been sending flowers and emails to the restaurant since his death, Mr. Dallorso said.
It allows Earn an invite to mingle with some real agents, to network (sort of, he still doesn't have his own business cards), and to take advantage of the open bar.
A NEW STAGE The debut of a two-tiered stage brought a new immediacy to the stadium performances as the stars could easily mingle with fans pressed against the lower stage.
"It filled my heart with so much joy having my 10-year-old BFF and daughter Milán host, cut the cake and mingle with the guests as they arrived," says Jaclyn.
That means the degree to which Googlers actually mix and mingle with members of the public will depend as much on how the employees feel as how their workplace is designed.
For the first time in Bach history, members from the franchise's U.K., Australian, and Japanese counterparts, to name a few, will mingle with the American faces we know all too well.
Garner stepped out on Saturday in her first public outing since the filing at Crumbs & Whiskers, a cat café in L.A. where patrons can mingle with furry felines while drinking coffee.
This western city just barely makes it into the top half in terms of weather, and has quite a few other senior residents to mingle with, but it isn't very walkable.
His plans call for the centers to have computers where villagers can go online; tourists following cycling and walking routes through the valley would mingle with the villagers at those centers.
And it was wonderful how Thomas made the personal, individual, mundane mingle with the big history of the times — the kaiser, Weimar, Hitler, the Russians, East German Communists, a reunited Germany.
Slashes of light cut across a torso; two arms, sheathed in bark sleeves, reach up to mingle with a forest; a snake trails over a pale, outflung arm on floral carpet.
A multitude of streetwear brands have moved in, with lines snaking around corners, new condos have gone up, and on the streets hipsters, with their big beards, mingle with Orthodox Jews.
I know it means economic and human sacrifice when shops have to close, when you can't just mingle with other people, or what is even more painful, see grandparents, meet friends.
Literary stars like the Man Booker Prize-winning author Marlon James and up-and-coming writers speak to small audiences and mingle with attendees at a range of events, including workshops.
In the nine works in the Jewish Museum show, "Tennessee Williams — Playwright and Painter," references to Jean Genet, Arthur Rimbaud and Wallace Stevens mingle with religious iconography and his own characters.
Tenants in the building, where studios start at $220,260 a month and one-bedrooms at $22,2000, will mingle with the general public, who also have access to these multilevel common areas.
This week, the imaginative Ms. Weis offers a showing of her own material, in which video and technology mingle with dance to create works that are full of wit and wonder.
In the novel, we mingle with several writers who gather at the fictional island, and together they present a Grisham's-eye view of what fellow authors look like to a superstar.
MYSORE, India — In and around the pale yellow buildings of Mysore's central market, the smells of jasmine, spices and incense mingle with the bright colors of dyes, candies, fruits and fabrics.
He loved the excuse it gave him to mingle with a range of people he might never otherwise meet and to make the less fortunate among them feel seen and heard.
The ambient sounds of mechanical blips, hums, and whirs mingle with patterns of foliage, footprints in the snow, typography, or spiderwebs, as machines enhance and illuminate organic forms in supernatural ways.
They check the specimens carefully, like doctors examining their patients, and nurture the healthy ones until the butterflies emerge and can be released in the conservatory to mingle with New Yorkers.
NFL TEAMS USE 'ALTERNATE CHEERLEADERS' TO MINGLE WITH MALE FANS ON GAME DAY, REPORT SAYS The women said that they were subject to "intense scrutiny" and "cyberbullying" by the coach and staff.
AT THE end of each summer Italian business leaders, politicians and journalists mingle with foreign guests at the Ambrosetti Forum in the Villa d'Este by the shores of the lovely Lake Como.
Crossing the highway via the pedestrian bridge, the fumes of a thousand choked-up vehicles mingle with the stench emanating from beyond the "river" (a trickle of effluence garnished with plastic bags).
Echoes from classic European fiction (Midhat reads Flaubert) mingle with a debt to the hybrid storytelling perfected, in Arabic, by the Egyptian novelist Naguib Mahfouz—above all, in his great "Cairo Trilogy".
I don't really care for vinegar much at all—I am a committed ranch dressing eater—so the idea of allowing a cleaning product to mingle with my gin sounded like sacrilege.
Rather than sit at the pub and drink beer, indulge on carbs/salt and mingle with the other losers, they're out there having meetings and making the stars align towards their vision.
It's also a popular destination to mingle with the actual metal artists after whom the burgers are named—bands like Obituary, Black Dahlia Murder, and even Dee Snider himself have made appearances.
Busta Rhymes apparently wasn't in the mood to mingle with a fan, and all hell broke loose when that fan got sour and used a homophobic slur while arguing with the rapper.
So many that the event is structured as an evening double bill, with a break in between for a Play Date, a chance for composers and performers to mingle with audience members.
Fans mingle with directors and club officials in the bar, while kids play on and around the running track that loops its way around the pitch, sporadically opting to watch the football.
Just think about it this way — would you head out to a traditional in-person event only to mingle with all of your closest friends and acquaintances by the hors d'oeuvres table?
Family shareholders were concerned that Mr. Langes-Swarovski and his executives were merely jumping on the Silicon Valley bandwagon, forgoing the company's heritage for the chance to mingle with West Coast technorati.
In dissenting from the court's majority, Justice Clarence Thomas said the case should have been remanded for a new trial because the jurors had a chance to mingle with the outside world.
Seen from this perspective, the square suddenly becomes a place where former proletariat turned by biocapitalism into brainwashed consumers, unaware of their deadness, mingle with the zombie revolutionary proletariat of the past.
Palm trees and potted plants dot a vast field where guests can mingle with miniature horses named Peaches and Sunshine, or play with Oso, a fluffy, golden Great Pyrenees and collie mix.
So when President Trump arrives in this snowy, mountaintop resort where financial titans mingle with heads of state in an annual saturnalia of capitalism, it may feel like a moment of vindication.
But for travelers who plan to spend most of their days exploring the city, or are looking to meet and mingle with other young professionals and travelers, this is a worthy option.
Accompanied by her husband and three sons, she cheerfully took time to mingle with voters, who headed to polls on a — for Iceland — warm autumn day of about 0003 Celsius (45 Fahrenheit).
In one case, a jihadist disguised himself as a journalist so as to mingle with, and slaughter, the first reporters and medics to arrive at the scene of an earlier suicide bombing.
Only on the fifth day did the royal family return to London, fly a flag at half-mast, speak, mingle with the mourning crowds, and even, as far as was possible, emote.
At the Farm Sanctuary in Watkins Glen, N.Y., guests can reserve one of a handful of tiny houses and mingle with some of the 21 farm animals rescued from abuse and mistreatment.
Run by local fishers, the hatcheries rear juvenile salmon until they are ready to be released into the ocean, where they mingle with wild fish before returning to where they were raised.
Trump will be the first U.S. president to attend Davos in 20 years, giving him a chance to mingle with the same elite "globalists" that he bashed in his 2016 presidential run.
We meet on St Mark's Place, where NYU kids mingle with skateboarders, fashion punks, crust punks, and the J Crew-sporting professional set who continue to colonize the area with increasing regularity.
The usual tourist hum of Trafalgar Square turned into a street party, market, and stage that saw the likes of street performers and London mayor Sadiq Khan mingle with a happy crowd.
It's to the point where I don't really mingle with Spanish folks anymore because I'm always the odd one out, and sometimes they make me uncomfortable with Black jokes and things like that.
We live on the east side of Mobile Bay in Fairhope, conservative at its core, but with a tradition of welcoming writers, artists and eccentrics, who mingle with the fishermen on Fairhope Pier.
We're holding it at the Sayer's Club on January 6 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm and it should be a good opportunity to mingle with TC editorial and the Hardware Battlefield contestants.
Fey, 45, lamented to Howard Stern on Tuesday that she didn't get to mingle with the I Am Cait star at the 2016 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Graydon Carter last weekend.
Sitting in the front rows were admiring Little Leaguers who got to mingle with the big league stars earlier in the day, part of a Major League Baseball initiative to celebrate youth baseball.
No wonder they're thrilled to get to don their famously bright red gear, mingle with their stans known as the Bella Army, and generally stir the pot in the women's division once again.
You're in the mood to network as the moon enters Cancer, and indeed, you're connecting with exciting, unexpected people and embarking on new journeys as the sun and moon mingle with wildcard Uranus.
Lisa tries to take the advice, and goes out into the crowd to mingle with some of the men at the fest — but she doesn't quite "slay" as Sasha beckoned her to do.
Like many other schools, Rutgers, which hadn't been to the women's basketball tournament since 2015, had invited about 200 fans to mingle with the players at a watch party for the selection show.
Sitting in the front rows were admiring Little Leaguers who got to mingle with the big league stars earlier in the day, part of a Major League Baseball initiative to celebrate youth baseball.
Illuminated 123D models mingle with the 1960s diorama of the five boroughs, placing Raymond Hood's 1925 residential skyscraper bridges over the Hudson River and Paul Rudolph's Galaxon star viewing platform outside the Queens Museum.
The whole process gets particularly wonky when it begins to mingle with other cloud services like Apple Music, which iMore says may be the source of the problem if you're using iTunes version 12.3.3.
There they were told to mingle with the detainees, explain the logistics and location to the detainees and even help them deal with the challenging conditions inside, where people were self-harming or suicidal.
He is set to mingle with GOP donors behind closed doors at a Houston luncheon, where the contributions range from $5,000 per person to $100,000 per couple, which allows a picture with the President.
Wars today are likely to mimic the Ukraine — where Russian troops mingle with fifth-column separatists, or Syria, where Russian weapons and air support assist Assad's troops and murkier forces from Iran and Hezbollah.
There is a charismatic energy this week as your planetary ruler Mars harmonizes with planet of love and beauty Venus on Tuesday evening, encouraging you to mingle with your community and friends from work.
The diseases he studies afflict the poorest of the poor; they spread in places where bare feet routinely mingle with open sewage and where people have only contaminated water to drink and bathe in.
Those elegant sit-down restaurants mingle with take-food-back-to-your-desk joints like Cosi, Chipotle and Pret a Manger, which has three locations, on East 32nd, East 28th and East 23rd Streets.
Washingtonians are critical of Main Street's 'deep' racial resentments, but one look around the party showed that successful white people don't exactly mingle with a large amount of minorities or even a small amount.
Given the nature of his strategy, this might seem unsurprising — he was drawn to the glamor and dazzled by the bright lights of Hollywood; he enjoyed the chance to mingle with celebrities and powerful people.
The often complex joinings of forces are spelled out in labels where various kinds of handwork mingle with references to 23-D printing, laser this and laser that, ultrasonic welding and custom software-rendered patterns.
Although the sides were separated, a live video feed from CNN affiliate KOIN showed that some people managed to mingle with their opponents and attempt conversations on topics such as immigration, free speech and patriotism.
Mr. Trump will bring his protectionist, "America First" message to "the snowy, mountaintop resort where financial titans mingle with heads of state in an annual saturnalia of capitalism," as our White House correspondent puts it.
Last year, President Xi Jinping of China attended the forum, which began just days before Mr. Trump's inauguration, becoming the first Chinese leader to mingle with the corporate and media crowd in the mountain village.
A chunky pullover, busy with squares of color (he calls it the "Paul Klee"), sits next to a delicate Japanese silk V-neck; bold, Bauhaus-inspired graphics mingle with intricate, more feminine-seeming crochet work.
Those in the American horse racing industry who have had the opportunity to mingle with dukes and earls while dressed in top hats and tails and chapeaus and cocktail dresses can vouch for the experience.
Both organizers from After School Matters and Braven were invited to celebrate with Gucci where they were able to meet and mingle with each other, as well as prominent guests such as filmmaker Spike Lee. 
Mr. Doria worked his way through college, studying advertising and journalism, before embarking on a career as a host of television interview programs and an organizer of conferences where business leaders can mingle with politicians.
Paintings like Childe Hassam's 1888 "Bois de Boulogne" capture how the gaslights changed the quality of the night, where orange carriage lamps mingle with the yellowy street lamps and the white points of the stars.
Moreno-Garcia sets The Beautiful Ones in a fantasy world based on Paris's Belle Époque era, in which Antonina Beaulieu arrives in the city of Loisail for her first Grand Season, to mingle with high society.
It's a lot of pressure to mingle with the Queen, a monarch who since the 19763s has met 10 of the last 11 presidents, and can cause even the most astute first lady to have anxiety.
The four-day competition is held annually at the farm of Survivor: Gabon winner Bob Crowley: other Survivor royalty like Richard Hatch and Ethan Zohn mingle with the audience while watching the challenges and tribal councils.
There very well may be one at the Taste of the N.F.L., which provides attendees the opportunity to sample food of notable chefs from around the country and to mingle with current and former N.F.L. players.
She kept a packed schedule that included riding the subway, drinking bubble tea and sampling dumplings in Brooklyn -- all part of an effort to tour the city and mingle with its residents in relatively casual settings.
In the wee hours of Saturday morning, a car-sized NASA spacecraft will embark on its journey to the center of our Solar System, where it will mingle with the scorching hot atmosphere of our Sun.
ST PETERSBURG, Russia/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For three years after Russia annexed Crimea, Washington officials quietly cautioned major U.S. firms about attending the annual St Petersburg forum, where investors mingle with President Vladimir Putin and his lieutenants.
But such soirees are more than an opportunity to mingle with society friends; they also provide her with a setting where she can shake down her connected friends for money to benefit the institutions she treasures.
The mayor of that harsh metropolis decrees that its canine inhabitants are unfit to mingle with the human ones, being infected with something called "snout fever," which sounds like an outtake from a Bee Gees album.
In such shadows the dreams of physicists die, time ends, space-time, matter and light disappear into the primordial nothing from which they spring, and the ghosts of Einstein and Hawking mingle with history and memory.
Portrayed by members of the troupe the Grand Falloons, they will mingle with the public, along with Scrooge, Bob Cratchit and other characters from Dickens's "A Christmas Carol," whose original manuscript the Morgan exhibits every year.
Eat Like a Local All-you-can-eat churrascarias, which serve many varieties and cuts of meat, are a beloved tradition in Brazil; they're also usually reasonably priced and a great way to mingle with Brazilians.
President Trump, for all his lip service to venerating the military, doesn't go out of his way to mingle with or pay tribute to servicemen and servicewomen; somebody has to make them feel appreciated and important.
Dragons mingle with oriental motifs in a wooden panel that wraps around the room; a Greek or Roman-style painted frieze runs just below the ceiling, with alternating medallions and rectangles that recall triglyphs and metopes.
A turnaround CEO should roll up his sleeves, mingle with the masses and perhaps join them for a day or two of assembly work, to see what life is like in the rest of the company.
Harrold said the black-tie party, held "behind closed doors" at St James's Palace is a traditional event where palace staff gets to mingle with the Queen, Prince Charles, and other members of the royal family.
As the executive culinary director for Oceania Cruises, Mr. Pépin often joins sailings where he might mingle with guests, demonstrate gnocchi-making, take part in question-and-answer sessions and possibly engage in competitive table tennis.
You see, I remember when the company was small enough that my parents could host holiday parties at our home, and my sisters and I would eagerly mingle with the guests and offer them hors d'oeuvres.
Though there will only be an exclusive number of attendees, 400, they will all know each other despite having travelled long distances — from Russia, China, and elsewhere — to mingle with the prince, watch boxing, and gamble.
Between booths of artistic crafts and cafe counters are tables where visitors can sip coffee, mingle with neighbors or just rest and tap their feet to the salsa music providing a pulse to the market's ambience.
Verses from the original text will mingle with Miura's composition, as the 15 actors perform Bisaro's movements amid Lifanova's minimal, bleached-looking objects meant to suggest a bird's-eye view (and wear her similarly hued clothes).
The Barberini Tapestries: Woven Monuments of Baroque Rome is a contemplative exhibition that winds through the grand and intimate spaces of the Manhattan cathedral, where the tapestries mingle with the church's tomb effigies and stained glass.
The museum was celebrating the "Women of Our Time" exhibit, and in addition to showing Lopez' film, it had also hired actresses to dress as the ghosts of feminist icons of yore to mingle with the crowd.
Al images courtesy the artist and Barbara Frigerio Gallery, Milano Thick strokes of oil paint mingle with the occasional burst of twilight color, turning New York City, Chicago and other major urban cities into gauzy, timelapse visions.
The buildup is slow—as the ginger oils mingle with the delicate tissues of the rectum (or vag or urethra), the recipient will feel a warmth, then a tingling, then more and more of a burning sensation.
This sweet-smelling plant shares roses' longstanding connection to the summer solstice and many of their spiritual properties, so feel free to let your linden blossoms mingle with your roses — if nothing else, they'll look pretty together.
As Donald Trump stormed through Brussels this week, alternatively dishing out anti-European tirades and paeans of fawning praise, he had little time to mingle with the city's residents or take in its cultural and architectural landscape.
Nureyev (Oleg Ivenko, a Ukrainian ballet dancer in his first dramatic role, pictured) is enchanted by the city, and befriends Clara Saint (Adèle Exarchopoulos), a socialite, despite the orders of his handlers not to mingle with Westerners.
While it is yet unknown if Swift will be visiting the actor at his work, she may get the chance to mingle with Hiddleston's co-stars Cate Blanchett, Idris Elba, Jeff Goldblum, Anthony Hopkins and Tessa Thompson.
Ironically, after the swearing in at the Quirinale Palace, politicians who last week were calling for Mattarella's impeachment will mingle with him at a reception in its manicured Renaissance gardens to mark the Feast of the Republic.
This is a place where big-city transplants wearing Birkenstocks and artsy jewelry mingle with working-class people in dirt-encrusted boots who know how to handle a shotgun and proudly inhabit the homes of their ancestors.
That philosophy came to life at the legendary parties in his mansions - first in his native Chicago, then in Los Angeles' exclusive Holmby Hills neighborhood - where legions of male celebrities swarmed to mingle with beautiful young women.
In February, Williams organized a vacation with Celebrity Cruise Line, in which he and some of his famous friends — such as Jimmie Walker from "Good Times" and Kathy Garver from "Family Affair" — got to mingle with fans.
Some glam, high-profile bashes will mingle with more subdued White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner-adjacent events during one of Washington's traditionally glitziest weekends — though actual White House staffers are forbidden from attending the main event.
The Center for Responsive Politics, a nonprofit group in Washington, obtained a confidential list of more than 340 events on the sidelines of the convention where lobbyists and representatives of special interests could mingle with elected officials.
At last month's game at Rice, Art Briles appeared in the stands, and Shawn Oakman, a former player who has been charged with sexual assault, entered the locker room after the game to mingle with former teammates.
His father was an insurance executive with a maverick streak, his daughter said, and his mother was an eccentric socialite who in her later years would mingle with celebrities on nocturnal romps with her scene-making son.
At these buffets of nerd events — panels and workshops with names like Synthetic Wig Styling and Polyamory in Sci-Fi — cosplayers get to show off their handiwork and mingle with kindred spirits, often late into the night.
Then let the juices from the pork mingle with all that to create what is maybe the best-tasting sauce in the world — a good fit for what is surely the best pork chop in the world.
Dozens of writers from the United States, Europe and other parts of Asia march into the handful of new luxury hotels and mingle with a select few of the Bhutanese intelligentsia at elegant dinners under crystalline skies.
Mr. Aronson, he said, was known to get up from his desk and mingle with sales-floor employees to "rally the troops" and to see whether customers were carrying shopping bags out the door or just browsing.
Tattoos, nail art, and other ornamentation do not clash with the grandeur of Victorian and rococo backdrops so much as mingle with their graphic properties — exalting expressions of urban Blackness as rich with meaning and historic value.
Yet his greatest masterpiece was his home that he intended to be a posthumous museum, where the relics of fallen empires like Greece, Rome, and Egypt mingle with English paintings, seeming to hint at some inevitable imperial collapse.
Hours after the Olympic flame arrived in South Korea on its way to Pyeongchang, around 40 past and prospective Olympians - including gold medal-winning downhill skier Lindsey Vonn - were on hand to mingle with fans and the media.
Here's how Startup Alley works: Exhibitors in the Alley get two tickets to the Disrupt conference and one day to put your company on display, and mingle with prominent members of the media, investors and other tech luminaries.
When the president, his family, and staff aggressively promote hotels, golf courses, or clothing, raise initiation fees and restaurant prices, and drive government event traffic to Mar-A-Lago to mingle with Trump customers, that's business as usual.
Many Afghan girls do not even make it through school, leaving to get married (2000% of all girls wed by the age of 22002) or because their parents are unwilling to let them mingle with boys after puberty.
That includes evening parties in hotels and chalets, where the CEOs of the world's largest companies -- including China's Alibaba, Google parent Alphabet and Microsoft -- mix and mingle with heads of state, media power players and the financial elite.
"I must tell you, I was a little surprised how much the incoming was about Barack," Biden said Thursday as he emerged from the Detroit One Coney Island diner, a post-debate stop to mingle with Michigan voters.
At one point during the Lully, the solo dancer — Martí Corbera, a 22-year-old Spaniard taking over the role for the orchestra's tour — attempts to mingle with the players, who have rebuffed him with suspicion so far.
Trump, never invited as a businessman, will be the first U.S. president to attend Davos since Bill Clinton in 2000, giving him a chance to mingle with the same elite "globalists" he bashed in the 2016 election campaign.
In the morning, they host 'Breakfast a la Art,' the resort's character dining option where an artist version of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Daisy Duck mingle with diners while they feast on waffles and omelets.
The MCU's continuity has gotten more and more convoluted and interconnected over the course of more than a decade of movies, as space aliens mingle with Sorcerers Supreme and cosmic threats alter the future, the past, and time itself.
The report that a British businessman may have carried the coronavirus to England, France and Spain has raised concerns about 'super spreaders' — infected individuals who travel widely across continents and mingle with large groups of people within enclosed spaces.
They're also exchanging information at the growing number of meet-ups and conventions where enthusiasts can mingle with like-minded souls, geek out over the latest gear, and watch "cloud chasers" compete to blow the most impressive vapor plumes.
Luckily we've got the next season of spin-off Bachelor in Paradise returning this August, with some of our favorite (and most notorious) cast members returning for a chance to mingle with each other, free of roses and expectations.
In 1943, he headed to Paris, ostensibly to complete his studies in mathematics, but in fact he had determined to establish himself as a writer and, deeply influenced by André Breton and Paul Éluard, to mingle with the Surrealists.
You can hide in the pack of other athletes at the beginning of the race, and then, when they all pass you, you can whip on a Rio 2016 sweatshirt, racewalk off the course and mingle with the spectators.
Last year, in spite of obstructions set up by Beijing, there were 3.5 million tourists from Communist China, anxious to experience the freedom of Taiwan, to shop and mingle with the friendly Taiwanese with whom they can easily converse.
The moon enters water sign Pisces, lighting up the communication sector of your chart, and it's an exciting day to mingle with others as the moon connects with the sun and wild card Uranus—unexpected romance and creativity flows!
But long before Lasa, one of the brothers' first experiences of how Filipino cuisine could mingle with their American setting was Thanksgiving — and the morning after, when the two would make a hybrid Filipino-American breakfast out of leftovers.
If cheerleaders were on the sideline dancing, none were available to serve as scantily clad hostesses who could mingle with fans high up in the cheap seats or in the luxury suites, where teams catered to big-money customers.
With partisans at home well entrenched in their views of the president and leaders abroad already skeptical of him, Trump's trip to mingle with the wealthy and powerful appears to carry less risk than it has for past presidents.
Excerpted from their forthcoming book, Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly describe how Deborah Ramirez, who grew up in a working-class Latino family, "often felt insufficiently rich, experienced, or savvy to mingle with her more privileged classmates" at Yale.
Mary Niall Mitchell, an associate professor at the University of New Orleans who is also working on Freedom on the Move, said escaped slaves who ended up in New Orleans could sometimes mingle with the city's free blacks and find work.
The party can utilize her appeal to millennials and Sanders supporters for the rest of the week by letting her mingle with his die-hard delegates, selling them privately on why Clinton is the best option for unifying the party.
Lines like "I can mingle with the stars and throw a party on Mars / I am a prisoner locked up behind Xanax bars" or his chuckles amid the dour hook create a fun house effect that juxtaposes allure and dread.
Fyre Festival was intended to be a "once-in-a-lifetime musical experience," where revelers could mingle with models and hunt for treasure on jet-skis in between big-name artists' sets on a "remote and private island" in the Bahamas.
Kashuv was emerging as a conservative darling well before the successful event, meeting with President Trump and even discussing the Second Amendment with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas – but the TPUSA summit gave him a chance to mingle with his peers.
Fyre Festival was intended to be a "once in a lifetime musical experience," where revelers could mingle with models and hunt for treasure on jet skis in between big-name artists' sets on a "remote and private island" in the Bahamas.
Polo fans can secure a private athlete meet-and-greet and VIP access to the World Snow Polo Championships in Aspen, while the starstruck can mingle with celebrities at an invitation-only GQ "Men of the Year" party in West Hollywood.
Yes, LEAD21 also will be holding a fall gala at the Trump Hotel in downtown Washington, D.C., where lawmakers will have a chance to mingle with campus power brokers, and the president-elect himself—a longtime acquaintance of McMillen's—may appear.
Yes, LEAD1  also will be holding a fall gala at the Trump Hotel in downtown Washington, D.C., where lawmakers will have a chance to mingle with campus power brokers, and the president-elect himself—a longtime acquaintance of McMillen's—may appear.
The idea is to link together the world's remaining forest islands by planting small corridors of trees between them, allowing native birds, mammals and plants to spread between the fragments, mingle with their brethren and become more resilient against extinction threats.
While some of Gutman&aposs tactics are peculiar to the hotel industry — most businesses don&apost offer a chance to mingle with customers every day at a wine‑and‑cheese reception — the basic strategies can be applied in other businesses.
Vigliotti's contract, the second-largest, allows him to annually shunt more than 23,5003 tons of city food waste into his soon-to-be-built Yaphank plant, where it will mingle with 155,000 tons of scraps from two counties outside the city.
Yang's $10 million haul is at least double the amount raised last quarter by 16 other presidential candidates, among them five U.S. senators who had years to build email lists and mingle with the donor class before running for president.
In the final months, they will learn skills, mingle with fellow passengers, and enjoy the Avalon's comforts, like restaurants, sports, video games, a swimming pool that looks out onto the stars, and the ability to spacewalk while tethered to the ship.
Life Will See You Now plays to its maker's strengths: Colorful samples and rich string arrangements mingle with finely drawn characters, as Lekman sings in his signature croon about spats between lovers, intimacy among friends, and the effects that our life choices have.
" Dixon confessed to investigators that he'd been "fooled" a day or two before attacking Nettles, by two women he had been "trying to mingle" with, unaware of their transgender identity until his friends broke the news: "That's not what you thought it was.
At the show's opening reception on March 29, many of these "flameworkers" showed up to mix and mingle with the downtown art scene's black turtleneck set, leading to much mutual enlightenment, and a few trips around the corner to share some weed.
O'Rourke, who has written blog posts about jogging, appeared to mingle with his fellow runners in videos posted to Twitter, reportedly discussing Obamacare and his time as a congressman on the Veterans Affairs Committee with fellow joggers, according to one NBC reporter.
The first time was non-punitive: There just wasn't enough space in my "home" jail, so I got shipped off to another one, where I was put in routine isolation for a few days before being cleared to mingle with the general population.
The Houthis are a remarkably difficult enemy to target from the air: they wear civilian clothes, do not carry weapons as they move from one arms cache to another, and they deliberately mingle with civilians and establish their bases at hospitals and schools.
Guests mingle with the cooks, hearing about the uprooted lives of people most have only read and heard about in the news: life in the refugee camps, what they left behind in Syria and, what the voyage was like to get to Germany.
In episodes spanning a century or so, family dramas mingle with tales of murder in colonial Ceylon, of an Angolan butcher who names his daughter for a sea nymph, of a man who defiantly sticks out his tongue as he is burned alive.
This theme includes edibles like Tinker Bell's Pixie Punch and Second Star to the Right Cookies, directions for a Jolly Roger Serving Bowl, and a bonding game called "Find a Friend in Neverland," where you mingle with guests to find common experiences.
If you're single and can't find anyone to mingle with this New Year's Eve you can always count on your furry friend for a midnight smooch ... slobber through the tongue-filled photos to see which stars are swappin' spit with their pets. Mwah!
While the condo owners may be unlikely to mingle with the masses downstairs over burgers, 'nduja, and devilled eggs, perhaps—if, say, they're Russian oil tycoons keen to take secret meetings with American kleptocrats—they'll appreciate the establishment's shadowy corners and deafening acoustics.
Signs like the one for Monte's Restaurant that dates to the 1950s, with a rare figurative work depicting a chef holding a steaming bowl of pasta, mingle with newer illuminations that contribute to the atmosphere that has long been associated with the area.
"The men [from our Denver league] warned us that we would see pushback or grumbling because in most cities, gay men do not mingle with women," says Becky Lee, Denver Commissioner for the NGFFL, and the first woman to be a city commissioner.
The first time was non-punitive: There just wasn't enough space in my "home" jail, so I got shipped off to another one, where I was put in routine isolation for a few days before being cleared to mingle with the general population.
But the move by Argentine prosecutors now threatens to interrupt his victory lap just as it reaches its finish, at the summit meeting where he was set to mingle with Mr. Trump and other Western leaders of the so-called G-20 countries.
The pools are selling what all of Vegas is selling: escape on an epic scale, the opportunity to mingle with the young and attractive, to brush against what feels like celebrity, to gain entree — however fleeting and expensive — to velvet-roped exclusivity.
They gather for Folkemodet, a political festival where the prime minister, chief executives of top companies and other respected leaders remove their ties and heels and mingle with members of the public on the remote island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea.
And this festival, which prides itself on its low-key, locavore vibe — movie stars mingle with tourists and students on Colorado Avenue; critical buzz takes shape in lines rather than online — transmits a loud and resonant signal to the movie world below.
The game has several interconnected systems, but does a poor job explaining how they mingle with one another, forcing the player to figure it out on their own—or, sadly, make incorrect assumptions about how they work and accidentally make some bad choices.
The anger in the piece and its strange beauty mingle with the sentiments I have developed for the Biennale as a whole and the haunting allure of its venues, most of which are only accessible to the public during KMB's three-month run.
The reason soccer fans are segregated in stadiums all over the world, and why in many countries they no longer enjoy the right to mingle with supporters of opposing teams, is that legislation was widely passed after the hooliganism of the 1980s and 1990s.
Why you'll love it: The Hario Chacha Kyusu Maru Tea Pot lets your tea leaves mingle with the hot water in a giant brewing basket to make a delicious pot of tea Sometimes a cup of tea just isn't enough — you need a full pot.
The Washington Redskins, Houston Texans, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Ravens are among the teams who use a separate cheerleading roster to serve as "scantily clad ambassadors" whose jobs are to mingle with male fans,  The New York Times  reported Thursday.
Not just any sex convention, but the VENUS International Erotic Trade Fair in Berlin—a four-day event that attracts more than 30,000 erotica enthusiasts who come to mingle with their favorite porn stars, watch live sex shows, and pick out brand-new sex dolls.
Wilmer Valderrama rang in his 36th year with the help of some furry friends over the weekend Demi Lovato accompanied her boyfriend of six years to the Wolf Mountain Sanctuary in Luverne Valley, California, on Saturday, to celebrate and mingle with the shelter's residents.
It's tough to call it the party of Rick Scott, who despite being an early Trump supporter and offering a template for outsider campaigns could not be bothered to mingle with a pro-Trump crowd at the state party's biggest event of the year.
The key topic areas this year include: Off the Record Sessions let you ask the questions you've been dying to ask about the topics you're interested in, and discuss and mingle with not only the industry leaders, but other like-minded and interested tech enthusiasts.
They mingle with incoming guests Whose entourages will attest The massiveness of their renown: Claire Foy and Millie Bobby Brown, Jenna Wortham, Wesley Morris, Lisa Zeldin's father, Boris, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bill Wurtz, Lupita Nyong'o, Hannah Gadsby, Chance the Rapper, And Andrew Fire, for a capper.
Now would be a good time to reach for the cold, hazy IPA cracked in front of you, let the sunshine-y citrus and florality, the subtle bitterness mingle with the near tropical sweetness of what's left of the lingering flavors of true Cheddar.
"It's not unusual for an art historian or critic to mingle with artists; it is unusual for an art historian to turn those interactions and the firsthand knowledge that results into the basis for scholarship," Blair Asbury Brooks wrote on the website Artspace in 2014.
Vivid greens, blues and browns on a long painted ceramic frieze mingle with one another, but above all with flesh: flesh depicted in pinks, creams, and off-whites; flesh uncovered or uncovering; flesh flayed or fanned; flesh bestriding more flesh; flesh swaying, sagging or swooning.
Not long ago, he showed up at a mysterious audition in midtown, for a luxury brand planning a party with an unusual concept: actors would pose as waiters, greeters, and chefs, and mingle with the guests, with the goal of making them feel mildly harassed.
Chinn occasionally takes his charges through more traditionally touristic routes—the vineyards of Valle de Guadalupe, the beaches of Ensenada, luxury restaurants, craft breweries, or markets—but he also takes them to spots where they can mingle with locals, such as wrestling matches or baseball games.
Donald Trump Jr. traveled to a suburb of Cleveland on Tuesday morning to mingle with delegates from Pennsylvania over breakfast, doing his best to relate to them: He recalled attending prep school and college in their state and described his love of hunting in its woods.
For that event, attendees had to pay $10,000 to $100,000 for a photo opportunity with Mr. Trump and the chance to mingle with Reince Priebus, then the chairman of the Republican National Committee, and Steven T. Mnuchin, the finance chairman at the time for the Trump campaign.
The laid-back South Bay beach town is less saturated, filled with in-the-know locals and tourists who come to stroll the "Strand" waterfront path, hit up low-key beach bars, and mingle with the professional surfers and volleyball players who live and play in Hermosa.
A step closer, and it becomes apparent that the embellishments trace a gleaming outline of English roses, Scottish thistles, Welsh leeks and Irish shamrocks on the fold on the stiff skirt — where they mingle with Canadian maple leaves, New Zealand silver ferns, Australian wattles and South African protea.
Last week, Mr. Mnuchin became one of the final high-profile figures to withdraw from an investor conference that begins in Riyadh on Tuesday, ultimately determining that it would be inappropriate to mingle with global business leaders weeks after Mr. Khashoggi was killed in Saudi Arabia's consulate in Istanbul.
Davos, Switzerland (CNN)President Donald Trump, who took off from Washington on Monday evening, is expected to be choppering into Davos, nestled in the Swiss Alps, to mingle with business leaders and foreign officials on Tuesday just hours ahead of when the US Senate will begin his impeachment trial.
In exchange, Mr. Trump's most prolific donors will gain access to what amounts to a parallel inauguration week, carefully planned and largely out of public sight, during which they can mingle with members of the incoming administration over intimate meals and witness Mr. Trump's ascension from the front rows.
In Peterborough, the stroll takes in new middle-class suburbs serving the city's booming retail and logistics industries, streets where betting shops, pubs and hair salons mingle with Polish delis and supermarkets and finally vegetable fields (often worked by eastern European migrants) stretching out into the flat, big-skied fenland.
Putting Echo in hotel rooms can also lead to trust, security, and privacy violations if the room occupants are mistakenly not logged out when they leave, and their data is not removed or managed in some way such that it doesn't mingle with newer data profiles from future room occupants.
Making use of the contacts they have made during the course, and by networking at the increasing number of television festivals across Europe (such as Serie Series in Fontainnebleu, France, or the Copenhagen TV festival), they can mingle with some of the most talented and influential individuals in the business.
Elsewhere in the city, abandoned storefronts mingle with used furniture dealers; bail bonds shops sit in squat strip malls with asphalt that looks like it hasn't been repaved since the Vietnam War—but on Balsam Street you find a newly painted bighorn sheep or shaman on nearly every available wall.
Today, during peak season, dog-walking locavores and food-minded tourists mingle with some hundred and forty purveyors of fruits and vegetables—not to mention buffalo-milk ricotta, gourmet fungi, dahlias the size of dinner plates, and only-in-New York honey harvested on local rooftops from Crown Heights to Chinatown.
Chunk rising "from his crib" provides a close-up of the unique seats, while another shot of the two dogs lying together on her bed prove the pups, who regularly roam the set of her Netflix talk show and mingle with celebrity guests, get to pick the best seats in the house.
That said, some more positive energies will be in the air on this day: Mars will make an easy connection with Uranus, bringing a massive boost to your intuitive abilities, and the Sun will mingle with Pluto, helping you make some improvements around the way you communicate and assisting you in shedding unhelpful thinking patterns.
At the group's Safari Night held last January, Ms. Yang filled several tables with people connected to her through a group of Asian Republicans, the guests paying at least $600 to dine on salads with edible flowers, peruse silent auction items and mingle with the president's sister Elizabeth Trump Grau, who wore animal print.
But Ware soon discovered there was much more to the position than the glamour of dancing before a stadium full of fans and posing in skimpy bikinis for calendars and fashion shows: She says an early training session involved learning how to deal with drunk fans, whom cheerleaders are required to mingle with at tailgate parties and other gatherings.
The cafe aims to address high rates of homelessness and euthanasia among unwanted dogs in the U.S. With a reservation and $10 admission, visitors can mingle with the pups for about an hour while sipping a complimentary drink, lounging on couches, or snapping a a picture with a new four-legged friend in the cafe photo booth.
Local beaches and the Sawgrass Nature Center are holding cleanup projects, a yoga studio is offering students a day of healing, a Parkland stable is welcoming students to mingle with its horses, artists are helping survivors channel their grief into works of beauty and a local museum is providing massage chairs, food and a petting zoo.
The weekend seemed designed to boost the president's mood — the chance to air his grievances and give a speech to a friendly and enthusiastic audience of young supporters, golf with friends like conservative radio firebrand Rush Limbaugh and PGA player Jim Herman, and mingle with his biggest fans in the lavishly decorated halls and ballrooms of his resort.
Dutch still life tropes — cooked lobster, piles of ripe fruit, a globe, a lute, a trumpet, a parrot — mingle with 13 objects from the Paston collection: flasks adorned with tortoise shell and mother-of-pearl, a silver-gilt flagon, cups made from conch and strombus snail shells, a silver tankard, and vessels formed from nautilus shells.
After the final plates are removed, guests have a chance to mingle with each other, their partners, and the servers, and in instances where parties want to take things further, there is an adjoining, spacious room full of beds, couches, and other surfaces on which one can attempt to break Dan Savage's rule that one should always fuck before eating.
The melodrama and vulnerability mingle with one another, and arguably, it's the secret sauce of Kingdom Hearts, a series whose attraction is, on the surface, the chance to visit interactive Disney worlds, but in reality, what makes it click (and drives the fandom) is how it relentlessly fixates on how things would be better if people talked to one another.
This was the finale of La Paulée de New York, a gathering of 230 or so wine lovers, including groups from as far as Mexico, Brazil and Scandinavia, who had paid $1,500 apiece for the seven-course meal and a chance to mingle with more than 40 of Burgundy's finest vignerons, the people who grow the grapes and make the wine.
Once the dumplings have puffed and cooked through (pluck one from the water and cut it in half to test for doneness; it should be light and fluffy rather than dense and doughy, not unlike a good matzo ball), they are added to the skillet and gently tossed to coat in that buttery business so they can mingle with all the vegetables.
Nrmal changes the whole face of the festival experience through subtle shifts in disposition, from not letting performers barricade themselves in "exclusive" backstage zones (they're forced to mingle with the audience, getting their booze from the main bars like every other attendee), to purposefully operating out of the urban heart of Mexico City, all the way to lofty concepts like cross-cultural international exchanges for guest curation.
On Saturday, stars such as Miley and Noah Cyrus, Lorde, Macklemore, French Montana and more gathered backstage at the fourth annual iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas to mix and mingle with some adorable puppies … all of which were up for adoption through #LovePup, a dog rescue foundation created by nationally syndicated radio host, Johnjay Van Es of KISS FM's Johnjay and Rich Morning Show.
What's more, the real-life teenage world isn't all Kardashians, anyway: Celebrities like Lorde have become popular without embracing the sex-doll style Orenstein frets over; thrift-shop dresses and Converse high-tops now mingle with minis and stilettos in teenage closets everywhere; even the Pirelli calendar dumped its nude models this year for shots of high-achieving women like the young blogger Tavi Gevinson, clothed.
"At this point, I don't really see those guys as realistic options, but that's also something I'll leave to Cash," Boone said, referring to General Manager BRIAN CASHMAN … Seattle Seahawks quarterback RUSSELL WILSON, a former minor league baseball player whose rights the Yankees acquired during the off-season, is expected to be in camp Monday to work out and mingle with the team all week.
Mr. Patrick, now at Bain Capital, the private equity firm made famous for launching Mitt Romney's business career, does not have a political entity he is raising money for, but he has still kept in touch with New York donors, including attending a donor dinner last spring and an event to mingle with contributors more recently at the Manhattan offices of Morgan Stanley, according to people familiar with the events.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker tweeted that the EU's executive would be "at Italy's side on its reform path and remain attentive to Italy's expectations of and proposals for the future of the EU." Ironically, after the swearing in at the Quirinale Palace, politicians who early this week were calling for Mattarella's impeachment were to mingle with him at a reception in its manicured Renaissance gardens to mark the Feast of the Republic.
With your early-bird ticket, you'll get to check out and mingle with the hundreds of startups that will be pitching their products and services to the thousands of attendees walking through Startup Alley and Hardware Alley, hear from the experts in a series of interviews and fireside chats with some awesome speakers, and keep the networking going long into the night with the many after-parties that take place after the show floor closes up for the night.
With your early-bird ticket, you'll get to check out and mingle with the hundreds of startups that will be pitching their products and services to the thousands of attendees walking through Startup Alley and Hardware Alley, hear from the experts in a series of interviews and fireside chats with some pretty awesome speakers and keep the networking going long into the night with the many After Parties that take place after the show floor closes for the night.
With your Early Bird ticket, you'll get to check out and mingle with the hundreds of startups that will be pitching their products and services to the thousands of attendees walking through Startup Alley and Hardware Alley, hear from the experts in a series of interviews and fireside chats with some pretty awesome speakers, and keep the networking going long into the night with the many After Parties that take place after the show floor closes up for the night.

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