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"She and Blake hung out, but they also mingled separately."
Mingled with Bill and Hillary Clinton at his (third) wedding.
I have mingled with dangerous criminals and attended many trials . . .
Down in the finish area, the combatants mingled and laughed.
Later in the day, she mingled with friends and family.
Mr. Hamill wrote acclaimed novels and mingled with movie stars.
Patrons mingled around the door and leaned on parked cars.
Mr. Clinton's Secret Service agents mingled with her security team.
Inside, shoppers mingled amid memorabilia by turns eclectic and practical.
Kris Humphries, Too Short, Alan Thicke and a few others mingled.
Hippies mingled with ravers, gangsters with hairdressers, students with shop assistants.
European forms mingled with those of Asia and the Middle East.
She also mingled backstage with friends David Foster and David Ghetta.
So those two things kind of mingled at the same time.
Supporters mingled with Clinton before she took questions from the media.
Wolf mingled with the crowd, which was mostly young and male.
Nobody batted an eyelid as I mingled with the other workers.
He mingled with kings and presidents and the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders.
It was also a time when artists of different disciplines mingled.
Afterward, performers and listeners mingled, consuming Giovanni's pizzas and trading impressions.
Scents of catmint, aged roses and trees mingled in the air.
Christian, Jewish and Islamic influences also came into play and mingled.
Around us, the sound of music and conversation from surrounding cars mingled.
People mingled and took photos on the runway before the show began.
Children lined up for simple amusement rides and mingled with costumed characters.
I mingled with a small crowd of Satanic sympathizers and the curious.
They reach into the extinguished tangle, four hands against the mingled bones.
They danced, drank and mingled with the club's dozens of other patrons.
His "Invisible Cities" mingled commuters with performers and listeners at Union Station.
The small number of wild cards mingled Tuesday on the Senate floor.
He recalled in a phone interview that she mingled effortlessly with strangers.
He collected bank statements showing that the women had mingled their finances.
People still mingled on board, lining up at large buffets for meals.
The duo mingled in the crowd and chatted with Bandrovschi, the founder.
Still, Dr. Liu's work suggests that sources of funding could be mingled.
Later, Voight mingled and posed for pictures with the black-vested Bikers.
Even in fantasy, space ventures have always mingled idealistic and worldly motives.
Before working together, we had mingled in Boston's close-knit musical community.
Christie, 53, isn't the first Republican presidential candidate Soules, 34, has mingled with.
I feel all of these dark blue and green tones mingled in together.
They were boisterous and mingled with the locals, telling stories and giving advice.
And amidst them mingled Sun, looking radiant in a bridal white dress Saturday.
It was a world of long-range trade where seafarers mingled quite freely.
He mingled, smiling with attendees, and posed for selfies before taking the stage.
The crowd mingled, confused about what to do next, but earnest about connecting.
At night, he mingled with jetsetters at the exclusive Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel.
Others mingled around a new foosball table, playfully arguing over the prospective teams.
Our books mingled on our shared shelf; my possessions peppered his desk drawers.
The video oozes junta chic mingled with mood-tones from Tom of Finland.
Then as now, it was a place where people mingled and ideas flowed.
Then, as now, it was a place where people mingled and ideas flowed.
"Harbor of Dieppe" was "a specimen … of mingled truth and falsehood," one stated.
As Zaka spoke, Kasparov had received the tale with mingled horror and panic.
The smells of gas, paint, smoke, and burnt wires mingled to create noxious fumes.
Bezos spent the night with his sister, Christina, and mingled happily among other guests.
The shooter then dropped his weapon and mingled with the exodus of fleeing students.
But in this story, it all mingled in the barns and on the track.
New Hampshire back in February, Bernie and Trump supporters mingled outside a polling place.
Meanwhile, five Democrats who are running against Royce mingled with the crowd of hundreds.
The remains were "co-mingled" with the remains of the cow, the affidavit states.
Jay-Z mingled with guests such as Jaden Smith, DJ Khaled, and Sean Combs.
Always immaculately presented, they mingled with the stars and were photographed by David Bailey.
The artist took on the transformative potential of form, and mingled it with chroma.
For more than four hours on a recent Sunday, skaters raced, glided and mingled.
Conversations in dozens of languages mingled with the cacophony of trucks, scooters and mules.
As the governor mingled with the crowd, he stopped to speak with Mr. Summers.
After the presentation, the Clark lovers (mainly well-heeled donors) mingled on a terrace.
He later met with South Carolina lawmakers and mingled with local Democrats, including Rep.
At the Central district piers along Victoria Harbor on Saturday, two distinct crowds mingled.
UNVIM does not verify or inspect aid shipments unless they are mingled with commercial goods.
She ate an In-N-Out burger and mingled with guests late into the night.
But even as the group mingled, Davidson and Beckinsale kept their focus on each other.
Williams continued the fun as she mingled and laughed with Ross, 43, at the party.
Mingled with this Catholicism are the traditions of the enslaved Africans brought to the Americas.
Celebs mingled and hit the dance floor — of course, while decked out in Schwartz's gems.
They mingled at the Bieber's roast in 2015, but don't seem to be bosom buddies.
The actress decorated cookies, made Valentine's Day cards and mingled with guests throughout the night.
Russians and Norwegians, Chinese and Canadians mingled in the handful of settlements on the archipelago.
During the Olympics, the pair mingled with other Team U.S.A. athletes, including the Final Five.
They are also at risk for spending co-mingled funds on emergencies or other temptations.
There, the two shared a friendly hug and kiss as they mingled among fellow partygoers.
Outside, dozens of other such men, travelers from around the world, mingled on the avenue.
There's even more evidence that Galileo mingled with a plume during the December 1997 flyby.
The clients mingled over flutes of pink Cristal, served by handsome waiters in maroon livery.
Assaults and fights were frequent, especially when the two groups mingled for activities, he said.
One thing I am noticing more is digital photography and computer graphics becoming indiscernibly mingled.
In the playroom, we've mingled with kids of all ages, ethnic backgrounds and socioeconomic groups.
Trade, migration and war have meant that techniques and styles spread and have often mingled.
In the galleries tourists and locals mingled with artists and art buffs, just like usual.
Before he descended into Birtherism, Trump once mingled with hordes of New York-based celebrities.
When Mr. Comey traveled, he mingled with agents in field offices and local police officers.
On another side of the office, roughly 30 staff members mingled, newly unburdened and unemployed.
Some are trying to get to Turkey, others are mingled with refugees in the desert.
Actors, filmmakers, critics, mentors, and supporters mingled, then listened to several speakers talk about their work.
We, the viewers, mingled at its edges, stepping around where its lowest tentacles reached the floor.
Disney execs had reserved tables, but in general the hoi polloi mingled with the hoity-toity.
Although England fell short, the pair closely watched the game and mingled with those around them.
Guests mingled and waited alongside the jumbo-sized covers of Ebony Magazine that adorned the walls.
And that's not the only way Hefner and his brand has co-mingled with hip-hop.
From the beginning, Animal Collective has mingled bubblegum catchiness, punk irritants, minimalist repetition and circusy exuberance.
Chicken lettuce wraps, more Middle Eastern than Asian, mingled golden raisins, cashews, pears and celery julienne.
But even as the group mingled, Davidson and Beckinsale, 45, kept their focus on each other.
Sanders and her press assistants mingled with journalists at receptions leading up to last year's dinner.
After meeting Leonardo DiCaprio, the 9-year-old also mingled with Demi Moore and Rachel McAdams.
The actor and Fowler mingled with friends like Nadine Leopold and Tobey Maguire, and danced together.
When they mingled with Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's Tituss Burgess, and our pangs of jealousy were debilitating.
They mingled with celebs, had plenty of Champagne on hand, and boasted a perpetual vacation glow.
"I cover the meat department," said Hammer, who mingled with photographer Gray Malin at the party.
As snow machines coated attendees with soapy flakes, costumed characters mixed and mingled with the crowd.
None of them has mingled with reporters in the co-called mixed zone after each match.
Activists for Ramaphosa and Dlamini-Zuma mingled with party members, urging loyalty before the nominations began.
Celebrities like Kellan Lutz, Shaun White and Jerry O'Connell mingled with fashion insiders, and Common performed.
At the reception, they danced together, and guests mingled with Mr. Thomas and his wife, Nancy.
There were concerns the gunman might have entered the terminal and mingled among passengers or employees.
Otherwise, we loved the dish of orecchiette mingled with chopped broccoli rabe and homemade sweet sausage.
Politicians before Trump have mingled with unsavory types, elevating the practical benefit above the reputational cost.
Chicken mingled in the living room, while her mother chatted on the phone in the kitchen.
They mingled with the torrents pouring down the Strand on their way to acclaim the king.
When I plunged my spoon in, plump grains of hominy mingled with shrimp and red snapper.
Wedding guests mingled, periodically looking over their shoulders as the bride wove through the protesting crowds.
Several took a more somber approach as they mingled with the grieving inhabitants of official Washington.
Known for his prodigious memorization of the Bible, he mingled scripture with commentary on public affairs.
They mingled easily with the people blocking the police vehicles at the head of the march.
Maya Rudolph, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Spike Lee, all scheduled to present, mingled among the guests.
He gave other businessmen expensive watches as presents and mingled in post-Soviet nouveau riche circles.
Different human ancestor species seem to have mingled and mated far more than anthropologists previously realized.
This isn't the first time traditional sports have mingled with Call of Duty esports in 2020.
Behind the house, guests mingled on a vast Italianate patio and inside a small side mansion.
During a white party hosted by the guys, their whole family hung out and mingled with fans.
The kids set up their final projects and exhibitions at the fund-raiser and mingled with guests.
The President has co-mingled business with politics, holding countless political events and fundraisers at his properties.
The monarch also mingled with artist Yinka Shonibare, who recently received a CBE for services to art.
Young geeks dressed up as comic-book superheroes, boys and girls mingled and some even danced together.
The two then made their way to the balcony, where they mingled with friends among the crowd.
Depp, 52, looked relaxed as he mingled with a group of people outside of a hotel bar.
The chief justice also said that foreigners "had mingled with locals" and were part of electoral lists.
They mingled and took a few pics, but the main event was JB banging out a beat.
While technology has always co-mingled with politics, the 2016 SXSW conference kicked it up a notch.
But even as the group mingled, Davidson, 25, and Beckinsale, 45, kept their focus on each other.
Winners Aziz Ansari and Laura Dern kept their trophies close by as they mingled at the party.
But people have always mixed and mingled and moved and interesting things have happened because of it.
The Armenian language mingled with Greek, and many walls held anti-European Union and pro-soccer graffiti.
They met for strategy sessions around Mr. Christie's kitchen table in Mendham and mingled at N.F.L. games.
Her warm sound carried the elegiac vocal lines beautifully and mingled with the diaphanous, tingling electronic sounds.
The performers mingled with villagers and soldiers of the Karen National Liberation Army, the KNU's armed wing.
Suddenly, sand swept across from the border with Syria, mingled with the smoke and created this pillar.
Mukherjee's depictions of divinity, mingled with bold statements of sexuality, were not transient, to say the least.
After the show, wrestlers mingled with fans as the ring was deconstructed and reloaded into the truck.
The team matriarch, Erika Costell, a 210-year-old model from Michigan, mingled nearby in workout gear.
As the roast cooks over hot coals, the mingled smoke and herbs release the most heavenly aroma.
On Thursday afternoon, helicopters could be seen hovering overhead in hazy smoke that mingled with storm clouds.
Their mood of mingled anger and sorrow sharpened into lamentation after the sudden death of her husband.
Again and again, Price has mingled his power as a congressman with his desire to make money.
Levy mingled with the crowd, which seemed to be composed mostly of activists and real-estate people.
Some players mingled with fans in the main concourse, where fried chicken, pork and empanadas were sold.
When I visited, last December, new sculptures and fake old ones mingled promiscuously on the workshop floor.
On this historic Saturday morning at Windsor Castle, age-old tradition mingled with unmistakable signs of change.
The music was loud, alcohol was passed around by the trayful, and people from different industries mingled freelyt.
A department store in the eastern Chinese city of Tianjin, where more than 2102,231 shoppers and employees mingled.
Brown certainly acted like he was exonerated Wednesday, when he mingled in public, proclaiming his love for everyone.
Ben Dendy, a Richmond-based lobbyist, told the paper Trump mingled with the crowd and addressed the reception.
They mingled afterward in the church's Higher Grounds Café & Coffee Bar, standing in line for chicken-wing lunches.
Affleck, 41, and Lima, 33, were spotted holding hands and chatting closely as they mingled with fellow partygoers.
After her impromptu performance, Cam, 33, posed for photos with Flaming Saddles bartenders and mingled with the crowd.
His optimistic talk of "America's genius" is familiar; yet mingled with a rarer call for humility and atonement.
Evans mingled with his former Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School classmates at Conrad's Restaurant, according to the outlet.
" Schilling also mingled with Hidden Figures actress Janelle Monáe, who stopped to introduce herself, calling the star "sweetie.
He did not host or give a speech, but mingled and went to talks, just like everyone else.
That mingled note of high courage and deep tenderness, a sort of mythic domesticity, sounded throughout Dunmore's career.
As the groups mingled and interlocked, the balance of power teetered, but never too far in one direction.
Once a month, punks mingled with Los Angeles's black gay residents, and Gross worked the door alongside 287K.
THE Propeller Group is an artist collective that addresses the mingled destinies of the United States and Vietnam.
It was the smell of the peasant girl's hair, the smell of the fields mingled with her sweat.
THE STATE OF wanting to be looked at is often mingled with self-consciousness about that very desire.
During the royal procession, Provo activists mingled with the crowd and smuggled in white sugar nitrate smoke bombs.
Over Thanksgiving at Mar-a-Lago, the president mingled with guests the way he had before the election.
About 100 guests, including Mr. Schmidt's wife, Carin, and their children, Malcolm, 3, and Willow, 1, mingled about.
About 0003 people mingled in the reception hall, sipping wine as they waited for dinner to be served.
As he marched and mingled Monday, union members urged him to run, with Biden grinning noncommittally in response.
Credit... INUKJUAK, Quebec — The woman's moans of pain mingled with the intermittent beeping of the fetal heartbeat monitor.
Effortlessly elegant, Ms. Eagly tossed off a gangly movement phrase while people mingled, introducing dance as another material.
They exulted with their fans at a downtown parade and mingled again with them at a winter convention.
For street scenes, the Safdies assembled about a hundred extras, who mingled with people going about their business.
Heaving funk progressions from a fretless bass mingled with tabla percussion and sustained vocal tones of pristine calm.
They've formed lasting connections with some, but in the NICU, envy and sadness and anger mingled with their solidarity.
The two casts later mingled at the afterparty where they danced and celebrated the success of their blockbuster movies.
And the two stayed close as they mingled with other guests including Jamie Foxx, Jonathan Cheban and Adrienne Bailon.
The Glass-Steagall Act was implemented by Congress in 1933, and previously prevented client money from being co-mingled.
The impulse is there—outrage mingled with Red Stripe as dental anaesthetic and 2% cocaine courses through your body.
Nearby, Berry (looking casual in Ipanema With Starck sandals) shopped Calypso St. Barth's collection as she mingled with girlfriends.
Two rows over from me, Bill Nye mingled with normies and rocket scientists near the head of a line.
You know, one of the biggest problems is simply separating out individuals that are co-mingled with one another.
Outside, concertgoers mingled with a few dozen protestors and various onlookers, including a Columbia University class on urban design.
Thus the typical expat is becoming more like those scientists, entrepreneurs and lawyers with whom Bagehot mingled in Berlin.
As a British socialite in the 1990s she often mingled with powerful figures in the UK and US, using.
High-profile senators mingled at a party given by Hogan Lovells, the primary law firm working on ZTE's behalf.
The sounds of cascading water in the memorial's reflecting pools mingled with the music as visitors stopped to listen.
The pasta is mingled with bright broccoli, lightly coated with a rich sauce that conveys a bit of heat.
An inmate released on Monday from Rikers Island said sick and healthy people often mingled freely inside the jail.
He later climbed the steps and mingled with the throngs in the first-tee grandstand, distributing European team trinkets.
They mingled and took selfies with fans as they sold their wares (books, clothes, wine) at the Bravo Bazaar.
Shortly before the ceremony, agency heads, some of whom are rumored to be ousted soon, mingled with one another.
Warren, who endorsed Clinton last week in an interview, mingled with aides, took photos with staffers and gave brief remarks.
Trump lawyers asked for the ballots in question not to be "co-mingled or interspersed" with other ballots, CNN said.
But it is perhaps in the city of Ahmedabad where her legacy, mingled with her husband's, is most deeply felt.
In March, he made a surprise appearance at a pre-Oscars bash, where he mingled with celebrities like Tiffany Haddish.
Drovers from as far away as Ohio mingled with the local butchers waiting their turn at the public slaughterhouse nearby.
On the dance floor, Bachelor alums mixed and mingled to the tunes of Seal, who gave a memorable live performance.
The Revenant star was spotted cozying up to Victoria's Secret model Georgia Fowler as they danced and mingled with friends.
Germans, Hungarians, Slavs and sizeable Muslim and Jewish populations mingled in cosmopolitan cities like Vienna and Prague, Trieste and Lviv.
The mountains' craggy bases are fenced in by a long parade of leafless birch trees mingled with small blue spruces.
The duo were all smiles as they mingled with guests, with Cooper keeping his hand securely around his girlfriend's waist.
There were special performances (ever heard of Paul McCartney?), and the models mingled with attendees versus walking a traditional runway.
At a private cast party Sunday evening held at Chase Sapphire on Main, Depp mingled with her cast and filmmakers.
Ireland has often mingled its religious commemorations of Jesus Christ's resurrection with events that recall the Easter Rising in 1916.
Many more lawmakers mingled in the crowd, listening to stories and sharing their thoughts on the future of the AHCA.
Filmmaker Spike Lee mingled in the throng, accompanied by a camera operator, but declined to speak to a Reuters reporter.
But the more the state pushed its purist bilingual policy, the more the territory's languages met and mingled in Singlish.
These large and small forms of violence were the stuff of their days, but always mingled with her father's humor.
The Russian family's mingled interests in real estate and show business led some to call them the Trumps of Russia.
It is his final banishing, brought on by the sisters' mingled blood and locked hands, that breaks the family curse.
The Ambani family has long mingled with high-profile global figures, including Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall ...
Mr. Dayton, who has at times mingled with the protesters outside his home, said he appreciated the demonstrators' peaceful tone.
Next to a gift shop, beyond a gazebo wrapped with flowers, people mingled outdoors in an area covered by canopies.
Nevertheless, people still mingled and noshed and held hands to dance in the concentric circles typical of any Jewish affair.
During Design Week last fall, women and men, students and princes mingled freely, sharing food and conversation in common spaces.
As I stuffed my face, I mingled with a posse of slobbery, middle-aged American dudes bedecked in wrinkled linen.
Inside the park, where midday temperatures reached 120 degrees, men and women wearing swimsuits mingled freely, although bikinis were discouraged.
Awards celebration has mingled with dissent before — like at last year's Globes, just before the inauguration of Donald J. Trump.
Trump and Bolsonaro dined on the outdoor patio with their aides, and then mingled among the members inside the club.
The two reportedly exchanged pleasantries and mingled amongst the two groups before coming together in the Karaoke Room to party.
Government workers clustered outside office buildings while tourists mingled next to the White House, unsure when, and where, to look.
But neither is it a mere draft: the scraps represent the audacious pinnacle of Dickinson's mingled verbal and graphic gifts.
Bits of detritus mingled with the fabric as it soaked, imbuing the charmeuse and chiffon with a rusty red hue.
Guests mingled over drinks by the pool, which was framed by banquette tables lit from above by strings of bulbs.
They mingled with locals to build trust, understand their environments and glean intelligence about those they are trying to protect.
White House press office representatives and network reporters mingled amicably on Friday night, ahead of the White House correspondents' dinner.
Only a handful of Kavanaugh supporters mingled with the people who had come out to demonstrate in support of Ford.
Europe is a mixed and mingled continent, so maintaining borders that reflect where people feel they belong has never been easy.
LONDON — Stormtroopers mingled with Vikings at the Up Helly Aa fire festival in Lerwick in the Shetland Islands, Scotland, on Wednesday.
I felt angry about what had happened to Miller, and the event — mingled with these peculiar photos — stuck in my mind.
Rowland also mingled with Jay Z's mother-in-law Tina Lawson, who arrived with husband Richard Lawson in the passenger's seat.
On board, Yiannopoulos drank with, mingled with, and interviewed Phil Robertson, the lavishly bearded patriarch of Duck Dynasty, for his podcast.
The 'internet of the day' would best resemble physical gatherings — markets, public baths, the circus — where gossip passed as people mingled.
As Ro tells her students, in a moment of mingled hope and resignation, "by walking is how you make the road."
"The tissues we implanted will have mingled with the original ones and grown into a regular vessel," said researcher Kang Yujian.
Though the two stars mingled with others throughout the evening, they were never more than a few feet from each other.
Sitting in a majority Asian American audience, I picked up on collective excitement mingled with worry, like Will this be good?
Rather than holding court alongside the Samsungs and Huaweis of the world, the company mingled among the peripherals and accessories makers.
Then, this information is mingled on Apple servers with very large amounts of similarly randomized data from many, many other devices.
Even as the city tanked, Eastern Market was bustling, one of the few places where suburban whites and urban blacks mingled.
As Kohan mingled, I chatted with two of her O.G. "Orange" crew, the filmmaker Sian Heder and the playwright Nick Jones.
Ancestry: Like many, I've always been somewhat curious about my ancestry, from where my ancestors originated and with whom they mingled.
At the Wiener Kathreintanz, a tracht-filled Vienna folk ball, a minority of under-40s mingled with a significantly older crowd.
On Bovina Farm Day, where the photo of the children on the hay bales was taken, everyone came out and mingled.
After dinner, King lit a stick of incense to cover up the mingled smells of cumin, damp dog, and unwashed human.
Religion and video games were two parts of my identity that rarely mingled, especially as I began to gravitate toward RPGs.
For several days in Afghanistan, civilians, troops and Taliban fighters happily mingled together, exchanging hugs and sweets during the Eid holiday.
Police officers were lined up on motorcycles, officers on horses patrolled the area, and tourists taking photographs mingled with camera crews.
About 25 people mingled quietly in the room, the cafeteria of Lincoln High School, which is equipped with hurricane-resistant glass.
For me, a socially awkward bookworm, it was a time that mingled uncertainty and big half-formed dreams for the future.
At the time, Panmunjom was a neutral zone where people from both sides mingled under the watchful gaze of military guards.
He jammed with Neil Young, bunked with a Beach Boy and mingled with Mama Cass and Michael Caine at industry parties.
Cops responded -- and witnessed two men running from the scene ... and mingled in with the crowd in front of the joint.
In the early 20th century, there were cafes and music halls where cross-dressing artists mingled with more traditional flamenco performers.
Dozens of guests mingled outside despite the rain, then gathered around Helene Granqvist, the president of the women in film group.
Their singing mingled with the spoken voices of Inwood residents recorded in interviews, played through speakers carried by four roving operators.
Annabel's, the ultraexclusive club in London where Elizabeth Taylor, Queen Elizabeth II and Harry Styles have mingled, moved after 240 years.
In this "concert installation," as the director, Jochen Sandig, called it, choristers mingled throughout in close, sometimes direct, contact with listeners.
In Iowa City, more than 100 voters mingled in an overcrowded basement, eager for selfies with Mr. Booker or Ms. Dawson.
People mingled on sidewalks and plazas, storefronts and markets, food stalls and at the Juici Patties, the local fast-food joints.
Their breath that mingled within him does not join together to speak of him, to conjure a prayer or a tribute.
I liked the way the viola and recorders mingled so closely: one moment prolonging tart harmonies, the next trading perky sputterings.
As fact and factoid mingled in my brain, an intriguing question emerged: Are cows better represented than people in the Senate?
In the saunas — as in all the saunas of this area — genders are mingled and nude or lightly wrapped in towels.
Then this information is mingled on Apple servers with very large amounts of similarly randomized data from many, many other devices.
It follows a detective in two fictional European city-states — Besźel and Ul Qoma — that are mingled together physically and geographically.
Later that night, he had dotted a bowl with peas, bright and chopped, and mingled with corn and radishes and pea butter.
At a gathering at his alma mater, the University of Southern California, Simpson asked her to hold his blazer while he mingled.
Analyzing these strains can give scientists insight into how different populations of humans might have moved around or mingled with one another.
When the reception started, she ditched her wheelchair for the dance floor, where she danced and mingled with guests the entire time.
While President Donald Trump has met with many male heads of government, First Lady Melania Trump has often mingled with their wives.
It was born in the nonconformist Valleys, where mysticism, mining and Methodism mingled and produced a distinctively emotional and poetic religious culture.
During intermissions, listeners drank beer and mingled with the cast as pop music played from speakers and young hipsters smoked cigarettes outside.
Fellini, Zefferelli, Agnelli, Berlusconi — people for whom one name suffices — mingled with royalty, enjoying their hostess's insistence on French cuisine and wine.
But legislative efforts clearly played a distant second fiddle to the Hollywood-meets-Washington scene as West Wing figures mingled with celebrities.
Fatemeh Motamed Arya, one of the grande dames of Iranian cinema, mingled widely, chatting, taking selfies and directing visitors to cinema halls.
It was there he was linked up with the loose collection of posting boards that made up CDC, where its members mingled.
Its long explanatory and investigative pieces are of course mingled with more comic or even absurd ones, propelled along by Oliver & co.
Despite a police presence, the crowd mingled freely, apparently unconcerned about the government restrictions on large gatherings, or the reason behind them.
"Our grief is your grief, and our tears are mingled with yours," said McKinley Young, a senior bishop in the A.M.E. church.
In Washington, he mingled with colleagues and used the Senate gym while waiting for his test results, prompting criticism from fellow senators.
Stars including Armie Hammer and Sofia Coppola mingled with less familiar faces like Tyshawn Jones, a Supreme skateboarder, and Lizzo, a rapper.
His eldest son Donald Trump Jr. -- long the subject of legal speculation -- mingled with guests, his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle by his side.
He has mingled with royalty, and he met with Narendra Modi, India's prime minister and no relation, in Davos, Switzerland, last year.
Eddie stopped by a McLaren dealership and mingled with the sales team, taking pics and even giving one lucky fan a kiss.
"All this stuff sort of co-mingled and created a fairly favorable environment for Treasuries, which were already fairly firm," Wallace said.
Backstage before "Watch What Happens Live," they mingled with each other and posed for more selfies with cast members from other shows.
At rallies, he mingled with people who had named their children after Hitler and others who wore their hate on their skin.
For perhaps forty minutes, the two groups mingled: the Mashco touching and probing, and the Nomole team acquiescing, mostly in good humor.
After the event, a group of women mingled near the elevators and reflected on their first impression of the South Bend mayor.
Here, they mingled with funk royalty while making music that would end up on Funkadelic's 2014 album First Ya Gotta Shake the Gate.
For a few thrilling moments — and just for their own ears — three of country's finest mingled their voices on the song's third chorus.
During the dinner, the royal couple mingled with celebrities, including actress Audrey Tatou and Dame Kristin Scott Thomas and soccer player Robert Pires.
It was an informal, meet-and-greet-style networking event with political undertones, as strangers in suits mingled and debated candidates over drinks.
They mingled during the recent Golden Globe Awards and, lucky for fans, there could be more reunions as they both received Oscar nominations.
At a screening of Black Panther on Friday in Lekki, an upmarket district of Lagos, Nollywood stars mingled with TV personalities and locals.
Guests mingled with members of the Keds Collective, including Allison Williams and Billie Whitehouse, and later walked away with personalized kicks in hand.
Portuguese-style octopus — thick tentacles mingled with charred onion, potato confit and crumbled chorizo — was a small masterwork of salt, spice and succulence.
McIlroy mingled with the world's athletes in 2012 when he watched his then-girlfriend Caroline Wozniacki compete in tennis at the London Games.
Even this past weekend, when he camped in a tent at a friend's wedding, he seemed relaxed as he mingled with other guests.
Here they mingled with the guerrillas who had taken up arms against the generals, learning the strategic value of planning, organization and solidarity.
When I arrived, a DJ played a hard mix of house and techno as all the usual leather event suspects mixed and mingled.
This motivates a rendition of her aria "Per pietà" that, for both characters, simmers with mingled shames about racial passing and romantic betrayal.
It is mingled with patriotism, pride, fear and a sense that an America without them at its center is not really America anymore.
Drag queens mingled with teenagers and their moms, waiting in line alongside BFFs on a girls' weekend and flocks of families pushing strollers.
Alessandro Michele, the creative director of Gucci, mingled with Wendi Deng, Harry Styles, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Bette Midler and Alexander Skarsgard.
During the days of protest, he mingled with the crowds, solicited donations of clothing and signs and scooped up posters, fliers and buttons.
One day in September, investors with fading summer tans mingled with their brokers over a three-course lunch at Cipriani in Lower Manhattan.
Three flights below, a group of bettors mingled around a kiosk in a gleaming sports book operated by DraftKings, a sports gaming company.
During the Second World War, German spies mingled with British officers at Madam Badia's cabaret; in the 1970s, dancers performed for American presidents.
There, they mingled with the rest of the 20163 college and high school students who'd come to learn how to be better organizers.
A carnival atmosphere filled the boardwalk nearby, as supporters of Mr. Trump mingled near a blocklong corridor of T-shirt and button vendors.
Visiting the Club Room multiple times a day, I mingled with other guests, watched the river, and enjoyed the light snacks and drinks.
He was raised in Lebanon, Pa. An Eagle Scout who mingled with boys of other faiths, William decided on the priesthood early on.
The crowd mingled, cracked jokes and shimmied to thumping DJ sets in between examining the eclectic range of items displayed around the hotel rooftop.
Before the debate, I mingled on campus with people rallying for both candidates, with the Sanders rally many times larger than the Clinton one.
Once at his regular table behind the DJ booth, Disick sipped on Grey Goose cocktails and mingled with friends, including club owner Eli Pacino. 
Though they arrived together and left holding hands, Perry, 31, and Bloom, 39, kept things low-key while browsing the exhibit and mingled separately.
I sipped my aperol spritz, helped myself to antipasti, and mingled with the other guests, each of us free from responsibility and constricting corsets.
Beyond the headlines and TV studios, Britain's everyday impressions are mostly those of a homely and mingled place, not a bitter and binary one.
His firm, Drexel Burnham Lambert, hosted an annual event, which came to be known as the Predators' Ball, where the era's greatest financiers mingled.
During the dancehall visit, they mingled with some exciting new names in the world of art, culture, style, fashion and technology, including DJ Goldierocks.
Prince Harry was in his element as he mingled with fellow rugby fans in the stands during an England Rugby training session on Friday.
At Tuesday's confab at JPMorgan's headquarters in New York, Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon and other top executives mingled with investors, analysts and reporters.
However, an onlooker told PEOPLE the duo didn't interact much aside from posing for the photo together and mainly mingled with their own friends.
"Having arrived at these locations, introduced cats mingled with local tame or wild cats, leading to hybridization," the authors wrote in a press release.
Some drummed and waved national flags as they mingled in the street, while others took shelter from the sun under parasols and makeshift tents.
The princess, 44, who became a lieutenant in the organization last fall, also ate rations and attended briefings as she mingled with other ranks.
Reporters in the White House press pool who witnessed the so-called "family photo" noted that while some leaders mingled, Trump kept to himself.
The meeting attracted roughly 150 mostly male, largely white 20- and 30-something engineers who mingled with a passel of labor organizers and activists.
People were dirty from the day's work on the muddy farm, and the stink of sweaty bodies mingled with the smell of the food.
At a recent practice, the beeps of trucks backing up and the rumble of trains passing through mingled with loudspeakers blaring Top 40 radio.
That was on display before Trump arrived on Wednesday, as the Obamas, Clintons and Carters mingled easily among both their political allies and rivals.
The blunt tone of her social media posts, often mingled with sexual obscenities, has earned her a large following online and in local media.
In the V.I.P. section of the stands at the show, groups of Israeli and Palestinian breeders amiably mingled and cheered for their respective horses.
Attendees mingled with an assorted band of Republican representatives, including Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, Lee Zeldin of New York and Don Bacon of Nebraska.
In between, Ms. Clifford, who said she had not danced since the summer, mingled with well-wishers, photo-seekers and, if they approached, reporters.
The brothers and their wives mingled with guests and chatted with a few other celebrities in attendance, including models Winnie Harlow and Taylor Hill.
" Heschel cautions against "an outward compliance with ritual laws, strict observance mingled with dishonesty, the pedantic performance of rituals as a form of opportunism.
But such mirth came mingled with despair, and one could plausibly define literary modernism as the washing of the corpse of tradition, albeit sardonically.
As his guests mingled, Francis described how, as a child, he fell in love with Jamaican recipes while cooking with his mother and aunts.
Men wearing Cossack uniforms and carrying a type of traditional leather whip known as a nagaika had mingled in the crowd, occasionally lashing out.
We mingled for a while, and I drank some surprisingly potent home-brewed ale, and then Istvan delivered a fluent and apparently unscripted speech.
From nearby, the ticking of sprinklers, and, farther off, mingled voices and the clink of silverware and glass, the warm commotion of a party.
Thoroughly mingled, the compost was then laid in rows and covered by a fleece blanket to cook; heat killed any pathogens and weed seeds.
The mingled dignity and ferocity of that speech forces the audience to respect Pugh's Amy, even those who read her as a quasi-villain.
The musicianship of the group was solid, and the crowd, which mingled in the basement-rec-room atmosphere, was an interesting mix of generations.
Playful inkjet prints of computer graphics from the 1980s feature her illustrations of cave paintings and dodos, mingled with anachronistic HTML links and buttons.
Rather, she talks of her DJ career as a constant flow of phases that have co-mingled in order to create a signature sound.
In Paris, clashes broke out as small groups of masked individuals mingled with the otherwise peaceful procession, throwing stones and firecrackers at the police.
Priests and sisters mingled freely with visitors at the feast, blessing children, praying for the aged, enjoying ice cream cones, and playing with fidget spinners.
Settling in Bateau-Lavoir, a cheap residence heavily populated with artists, Picasso mingled with poets and writers including Guillaume Apollinaire, Max Jacob, and André Salmon.
Inside, you're greeted with a floor piled with fabrics in all different colors and textures, mingled with sheets of transparent plastic and numerous large pillows.
Festivities kicked off with a "Sail Away" party, where cruisers mingled with the bros, took selfies, and shouted out questions during an impromptu Q&A.
It seemed that every third scene or so, the show would cut to a brothel in King's Landing where topless women mingled amongst reclining men.
If a government initiative isn't going well, the voters render their verdict … at the next election, mingled with their verdicts on all the other initiatives.
An onlooker told PEOPLE that the two didn't have much interaction aside from posing for a photo together and mainly mingled with their own friends.
At the Screen Actors Guild Awards he mingled with DiCaprio and mugged with Spotlight's Rachel McAdams before taking to the dance floor with Idris Elba.
"We're working hard to consolidate a lot of support," Mr. Cruz told a reporter as he mingled with guests arriving at the Matalin-Carville home.
At a meeting that mingled industry, academia, and government, the Trump White House framed AI as a path to continued economic dominance over other nations.
I remember to this day the smell of the corpses, mingled with the smell of cheap tobacco... But then I was still a young girl.
Scaramucci has often mingled with celebrities, professional athletes and media types at the steakhouse, which features $130 porterhouses, personalized steak knives and shoeshines during dinner.
The coalition had also been unable to launch air strikes against the fighters because they had mingled with civilians, French army spokesman Patrik Steiger said.
While a university student leader, he mingled with guerrilla movements and used his leadership role to provide them with cover for militant and criminal activities.
Bakary said vandals who mingled with the demonstrators smashed shops in the northwestern town of Bamenda during the protests during which one person was killed.
The best episodes created the perfect pitch for a final act: story arc resolutions mingled with action scenes worthy of the wars that were promised.
Fans from what seemed like every nation competing at the tournament – and even a few who are not – mingled in a friendly, almost celebratory atmosphere.
Mr. Belafonte's personal archive, acquired by the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, provides a snapshot of a life that mingled art and activism.
Inside a massive convention hall, white Southerners mingled amid the giant steel claws of farm equipment and cardboard cutouts of Donald Trump and Mike Pence.
Defying the rain that poured over Southern California, attendees mingled throughout the stuccoed outdoor community center, danced to live music and perused artwork being showcased.
The biennial bus was ripe for social interaction: as at the opening of a regular exhibition, people met and mingled (and, at night, drank wine).
At the bar, JR, the artist, mingled with Mark Ronson, the Oscar-winning music producer, as well as Diane Kruger and Debra Messing, the actresses.
The hot chefs and D.J.s of the moment who mingled in Suite Sixteen draped their arms around women clutching Valentino and Gucci bags and exited.
His mother, Martha (Pierson) Villas, came from Georgia and was an exacting cook who methodically devised her own recipes and faithfully mingled local ingredients exclusively.
And although Miller insists that he's straight, it's he who initiates sex with Wallace as they embark on an affair of mingled violence and tenderness.
Conservatives on Thursday were circulating video of the exchange, which appeared to take place as Warren mingled with supporters following a town hall in Iowa.
Burtynsky gave a brief slide show featuring his signature pieces; then he mingled with a sense of ease that grew as he consumed more wine.
Enthusiastic vapers lined up for free pens and pods, as clouds of mango, mint and rose mingled with the electronic dance music in the air.
Mari opted for a black dress and shoes as the couple mingled arm-and-arm at the annual holiday party, thrown by producer Jennifer Klein.
Spiegel mingled with attendees, mostly developers, press, advertisers and content partners, and tested out some of Snapchat's latest augmented reality features in its demo areas.
In the past, some soldiers' remains sent to the United States from the North were mingled with the bones of unidentified people or even animals.
After the speakers finished, I mingled for a while, talking to a number of donors as well as a few people working on the project.
"I'm just glad I can do this," LL Cool J told CNN affiliate WCBS as he mingled with church members and posed with them in selfies.
But PEOPLE was inside the show and backstage at the annual awards show, where music's biggest stars mixed, mingled and danced along to their favorite performances.
Nearby at the pool of the city's only Relais et Chateaux property mingled investors who had flown in from New York, San Francisco, London and Berlin.
After, the happy couple and their guests mingled at a rooftop dinner reception featuring "His" and "Hers" cocktails (The Speakseasy and The Sip N Speaks, respectively).
Within the infrastructure sector, the majority of the approaches by pension funds through private co-mingled funds and participation has soared in the past five years.
Mr Keivo is from an Armenian family that left Turkey in 1915, and he grew up in a part of northern Syria where many cultures mingled.
Doug PeacockNaturalist and author whose books include Grizzly Years: In Search of the American Wilderness and The Essential Grizzly: The Mingled Fates of Men and Bears.
Their traditional chants of "Where Are Our Children?" and "It Was The State," were this time mingled with others of "Don't Go," directed at the experts.
Intricate embroidered outfits adorned with flowers mingled with biker boots on the runway, while some chunky knitted sweaters bore messages, including one with a peace sign.
Inside the palace, Meghan mingled with a daunting array of royals, as all of the Queen's children were in attendance, along with most of her grandchildren.
I'd just come from Charlotte, where I mingled with Hillary Clinton supporters in a line that extended a half a mile away from the Convention Center.
Ahead of her performance the star visited Buckingham Palace where she mingled with other sightseers as she took her sons on a tour around the capital.
The Saudi women, many watching a soccer game on foreign soil for the first time, mingled with people in a genuinely cosmopolitan and care-free atmosphere.
Lower-ranking US officials towed a similar line as they mingled with other attendees at a day of panel discussions sponsored by the US State Department.
The attackers came to the hotel during the day and mingled with the guests, with more attackers joining as darkness fell, he told the CNN affiliate.
As he mingled at his first major summit of world leaders, it was evident the new member of the exclusive society wasn't out to make friends.
When she was in high school in the 1960s, she mingled with aging hippies at Greenwich Village clubs like Café Au Go Go and Café Wha?
He wanted to make music that mingled elements of his American upbringing with the Iranian and Middle Eastern textures and rhythms that he heard at home.
Washington's black-tie fete, held each year to promote global leadership, drew hundreds of guests to the Meridian House, who mingled and hit the dance floor.
Stinging nettle tortelloni mingled with soft ripened Italian robiola cheese and sage crumbs, while fettuccine carbonara was incredibly rich, braided with duck confit and smoked butter.
Miles Teller, Anna Kendrick, Bryan Cranston, Marcia Gay Harden and Alison Brie star in an episodic comedy packed with evergreen bromides mingled with riffs on millennials.
Charles, wearing camouflage fatigues and the parachute regiment's maroon beret, mingled with the veterans after the service as more paratroopers drifted to the ground behind him.
But people also seemed more afraid to speak to a journalist than before, and mingled with the oppressiveness, there was an aggrieved nationalism in the air.
After all, that's where the young Cohen mingled with Lou Reed, Bob Dylan and Andy Warhol when he first pursued a songwriting career in the 1960s.
They became an avian whirlpool for a moment when flocks came together, their fast-flapping wings creating a soft whooshing sound that mingled with their cooing.
But, in the hands of one of Europe's most vibrant period-instrument ensembles, it perhaps better shows diversity in unity, as styles merged and cultures mingled.
A few nights before Thanksgiving, she wore makeup along with a tuxedo to a black-tie event, where she mingled with other bank employees and journalists.
When I say that Bob Honey is reminiscent of a fever dream, I mean that it's nonsensical, unpleasant and left me sweaty with mingled horror and confusion.
I had grown up in a small town in West Virginia, where grandiose, lumber boom-era architecture mingled with modest storefronts, wooden frame houses, and occasional squalor.
The short time also forced speakers to make impressions off the stage, so the candidates mingled, chanted and rallied with their most ardent supporters outside the venue.
Amplified by microphones, they mingled with Taborn's creation of atmospheric sounds, tinkling of piano keys, and tinny tones made from his striking of the Steinway's inner strings.
After the event ended, Hemsworth, 26, stood off to the side and gave Cyrus the spotlight while she mingled with guests and posed for photos with fans.
Ms. Rios has mingled among tourists at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's "money factories" here and in Fort Worth soliciting opinions from scores at a time.
Souza recalled the White House honoring Trudeau at the State Dinner in March, and noted that the Trudeau family mingled with the Obamas on the Truman Balcony.
They later mingled around the party, which was also attended by Bella Hadid, Kathy Hilton, Paris Jackson, Sonequa Martin-Green, Corey Gamble and The Chainsmokers' Alex Pall.
At the garden party, Kate and Prince William mingled with British expats living in Germany, as well as members of the business and cultural communities in Berlin.
The actor was spotted celebrating with locals after the concert last night, and looked relaxed as he mingled with a group of people outside the hotel bar.
A U.S. official familiar with the process said the remains could be co-mingled - meaning not separated by individual - and could include people who were not American.
At the end of the hearing, for nearly an hour, Gorsuch and his wife, mingled with former clerks and supporters in the well of the hearing room.
They will then squelch for an hour across mud mingled with sewage, before spending even longer trying to put tent pegs into ground that resembles brown porridge.
However, doubts about the woman's commitment, mingled with the effect of a more serious conversation about Africa, compel Annie to suggest adopting a baby girl from Africa.
I stayed for a while and mingled, gulping some wine and making hosts of hasty promises that had to do with lunches and white wine get-togethers.
Illustration by Cari Vander Yacht Next to him on the pew, Yunuén Carrillo Quiroz gazed up at the altar with a look of mingled pride and disquiet.
Roosters, dogs and a few cats mingled with uniformed students on the sidewalks; cars, mopeds, bikes and the occasional horse and buggy passed us in the street.
But then she found out the buyer was her boyfriend, so she was furious for a couple of days, and then the fury mingled with elation again.
They have hired lobbyists, mingled at a slate of financial technology conferences and appeared eager to tell their story before lawmakers and regulators start drafting new rules.
With stinking green watery filth mingled with trash being a common sight in the capital Sanaa, the government is struggling to control the spread of the disease.
In the melee as the buses were being loaded, the lieutenant surrounded himself with civilians and quickly stripped his uniform off, then mingled in with the deportees.
One of the men Anna's father mingled with, a complicated gangster and nightclub owner named Dexter Styles, who wants to go legit, moves sideways into Anna's life.
A student there said that many Saudis attended the school and that they often mingled and had cookouts, but that Mr. Alfallaj did not attend these gatherings.
They'd walk up the gravel driveway, get a stamp of invisible ink and sip quickly while they mingled and danced until the bar closed at 11:30.
While the contempt (mingled with titillation) inherent in this allegation was never lost on me, I used to agree — even took it as a point of pride.
As a military orchestra played Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the U.S.A.," a Trump supporter anthem, Palm Beach socialites mingled with Supreme Court justices and Fox News personalities.
Genetic evidence from 2018 suggests the two groups cohabited and co-mingled in the cave, as evidenced by the discovery of a half-Denisovan, half-Neanderthal individual.
At the April 28 party, guests mingled in the backyard, where tables were piled with small cards on which people could write birthday messages for Mr. Dauer.
On Wednesday night, a handful of protesters mingled with police officers wearing bright yellow safety vests, making small talk in an attempt to build trust in the community.
The royal was so moved by the experience she was not afraid to voice her hopes the victims will find treatment as she mingled in glorious sunshine yesterday.
On Tuesday morning, Donald Trump Jr. mingled and posed for photos with Indian developers who are building Trump-branded luxury apartment complexes in several Indian cities, MSN reported.
Smoke from the Kuwait oil fields set fire by Saddam Hussein's forces mingled with storm clouds and black rain fell on the soldiers as they shambled home defeated.
Guests, including Top Amazon executives, munched on sliders, mingled at the bar and lined up in the back of the venue to take pictures in the photo booth.
Jones took his Christian charges into inner-city Chicago churches, where they mingled with black and Latino teens, creating connections with people they might not otherwise have met.
The family, which included Madonna's 19-year-old daughter Lourdes and 15-year-old son Rocco, mingled with the young children there and documented their trip on Instagram.
The program searches freelancers' often co-mingled personal and business finances to find deductibles and comes with video access to professional CPAs who specialize in self-employed clients.
At the opening of Berlin's Oracle gallery's current show, New Dead City by maximalist Dan Mitchell, a person in a scuba diving suit mingled with guests, acting casual.
In stark contrast to the violence which seems to ensue every time England fans cross paths with their Russian counterparts, English and Welsh supporters have mingled without problems.
During the event, the royal couple mingled with some of the most exciting new names in the world of art, culture, style, fashion and technology, including DJ Goldierocks.
As May mingled with octogenarians and millennials and shared local trivia over tea and biscuits, her strategy was being met with a mixture of derision, gratitude and curiosity.
Harry, who was greeted by cheering fans and children, mingled with veterans as they practiced in a gymnasium, stopping at one point to try his hand at archery.
"Full Frontal" host Bee and her husband, Jason Jones, mingled among the young crowd at the W, enjoying views of both the White House and the Washington Monument.
Every vodka and coke that slid down your throat while a DJ talked incoherently over the PA. The scent of Benson & Hedges with mingled with specks of aftershave.
A mingled soundtrack of crickets and traffic, nearly inaudible voices, and percussive music — pings, chimes, and a low piano note struck repeatedly — circulated on speakers behind the audience.
Presidential punching bags from The Washington Post and Reuters mingled with Trumpian camarilla including Hogan Gidley, the deputy press secretary, and Mercedes Schlapp, the director of strategic communications.
European and American expats mingled with Iranians in the neon glow of Tehran's clubs, which pulsed with music by the Beatles and Iranian pop stars Hayedeh and Googoosh.
Other boldfaced names in the Trump orbit, including David A. Clarke Jr., a former sheriff of Milwaukee County, and Jill Kelley, the Tampa socialite, mingled near the bar.
The blowfly larvae found mingled with the bones might explain that hasty treatment: the bodies would have been in the smelliest stages of decomposition when burial finally happened.
The adults mingled — the men, freshly shaved, their shirts starched and white, and the women, bathed in fabrics of every color, dotted with jewels, and clutching new purses.
During the protest, men wearing the traditional fur hats of the Cossacks mingled among the crowd, moving in groups of a dozen or so and carrying leather whips.
Health ministry officials, crew members and psychiatrists mingled and ate together, Dr. Iwata said, with some in full protective gear and others not — a violation of ordinary procedures.
At night, all those disparate scenes crashed together: Vampires rubbed shoulders with bikers, who mingled with go-gos, who took shots with firefighters, who played pool with punks.
He's also kept life in a seemingly unlikely project by recreating not the plot of the original movie, but its sensibility, mingled with that of other Coen films.
Their mingled roots help preserve soil, and their foliage creates a shade that helps conserve water while providing just the right amount of dappled sunshine for coffee bushes.
His prose is sensuous—"At seaweedy Kimmeridge I mingled with mullet too lazy to move"—and his sense of humor is as dry as his theme is wet.
And throughout the night, LGBTQ+ celebs like Younger star Nico Tortorella, androgynous model Rain Dove, Rise stars Ellie Desautels and Erin Kommor, and many others mingled among the crowd.
In June, the United Nations' regional humanitarian coordinator warned that Islamic State and other militant groups were mingled with the population in Idlib, making it a "highly explosive" situation.
The bride-to-be's diamond, set in a yellow-gold band, was not hard to miss as she mingled with Alexa Chung and Daisy Lowe in the front row.
The evening's other host Prince Albert – whose wife Princess Charlene skipped the event – posed with his family and mingled with designer Karl Lagerfeld, who conceptualized the party's Cuban theme.
Shaquille O'Neil chatted with Alex Rodriguez during the show, and surprise guests Bon Jovi and Patriot's owner Robert Kraft mingled with a mix of retired and active NFL superstars.
On the first evening of the conference, a pair of Spot robots mingled with the crowds, overseen by two Boston Dynamics employees controlling the machines using modified gaming tablets.
Patriotic pride back in 1905 was mingled with shame, and soul-searching questions about why the Chinese were too dazzled by foreign goods to resist them for very long.
Schwarzenegger, 68, and Milligan, 41, got into the Austrian spirit for the party, wearing traditional Austrian dress and munching on huge pretzels as they mingled with their fellow guests.
If not, Marshall's shimmering photographs of those lazy summer days when the giants of jazz mingled with the crowd won't be seen as just a celebration of their music.
Evans returned to his hometown of Sudbury, Massachusetts  and mingled with his former Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School classmates at Conrad's Restaurant, which excited many of his childhood pals.
Hedge fund positions are co-mingled with pension funds, commodity trading advisers and other firms that manage or conduct trading on behalf of clients in the "money managers" category.
The venue was decorated with white balloons with gold streamers, while lush bouquets of white flowers mingled with candles, stacks of books, and gold animal figurines on the tables.
Harlow, who starred on America's Next Top Model and famously made an appearance in Beyoncé's Lemonade, wasn't the only star that William and Harry mingled with at the event.
Early years In the 1990s Kim and his two siblings were sent to school in Bern, Switzerland, where they studied German and French, and mingled with other international students.
It also exploited or circumvented every possible rule, loophole, and conflict of interest to push the co-mingled agenda of the campaign, the Clinton Foundation and the Clinton's themselves.
Epstein's most notorious social connections included both President Trump and President Clinton, and he also mingled with prominent intellectuals and scientists like Lawrence Krauss, Steven Pinker, and Marvin Minsky.
At the Capri, a receptionist directed the doctor to a room decorated with photographs of Havana during its heyday, when mobsters and Hollywood stars mingled at the rooftop bar.
With venture capital's big money bro-culture behavior coming to light, there's a new fear, mingled with the relief: That, in reaction, male financiers will avoid women founders altogether.
A work of mingled genres and strong flavors, "Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story," produced by 2B Theater Company at 59E59 Theaters, mixes bitter herbs with apples and honey.
But even with the major effort that went into promoting the racial hierarchy, in the early Colonial period, poor whites frequently mingled and found common cause with African-Americans.
Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen, mingled at length with guests, attendees said, and both he and Mr. Trump were showered with compliments about the Jerusalem speech.
Leonard Ouzts, who plays one of the regulars, mingled with extras as production assistants lugged an enormous tuna onto the set for a scene involving an elaborate fish tale.
At 17, he was sent to Saint-Louis de Gonzague, one of the most prestigious schools in Paris, where he mingled with other young members of the French elite.
PARIS (Reuters) - Sleek double-breasted suits, luxurious patterns and silky fabrics mingled to celebrate tailoring in a timeless menswear collection at the Christian Dior catwalk in Paris on Friday.
PARIS (Reuters) - Sleek double-breasted suits, luxurious patterns and silky fabrics mingled to celebrate tailoring in a timeless menswear collection at the Christian Dior catwalk in Paris on Friday.
Benny's passion for luxury strikes a contrast with the people around him as those of lower social status find their lives mingled with members of the careless upper class.
I marveled at the subtle flavors –– the fruity sourness followed the vanilla sweetness, then the deep coffee flavor rose up, and finally, all of them mingled together in harmony.
If you order one, a live specimen is brought out for inspection and reappears a short time later in pieces, mingled with potatoes, green beans and pickled cherry peppers.
In the evening, he mingled in the bleachers at the Monarch Motor Speedway only to report back to his wife that most of spectators had driven in from Oklahoma.
Extra correspondent AJ Calloway hosted the red carpet entrance where celebrities, Congress members, journalists and VIPs took photos, talked politics and mingled before walking up to the gorgeous rooftop.
CHICAGO — Phil Jackson sat courtside and mingled among the Knicks' brain trust on Friday, observing a live scrimmage at the N.B.A. Draft Combine for the first time this week.
Instead of the traditional ceremony first, party after, friends and family mingled over a cocktail reception before the service, officiated by Julia Lange-Kessler, a friend of the couple.
Yet during those years he poured out an astonishing quantity of works of "heavenly length" (Schumann's term) and immense depth, which mingled or juxtaposed aching beauty with severe agitation.
On the Great Lawn north of the stadium, hundreds of fans in Johnnie red and Tommie purple mingled around beer tents and sampled burgers and tacos from food trucks.
Or get out of the museum entirely and take a walking tour of Harlem that highlights the nightclubs where artists and designers of the time mingled and drew inspiration.
The sounds from the Super Bowl telecast echoed through the ballroom of Gracie Mansion, as the 100 or so guests, including many donors, mingled with Mayor Bill de Blasio.
It is this unfolding psychological drama of a girl's growth, mingled with the physical danger of the group, that frees Anne's book from the horizontal effect of most diaries.
On Windsor's streets, hundreds of tourists and journalists mingled with dedicated royals fans - some draped with UK flags and holding photographs of Harry and Markle - while armed police patrolled.
"We've been here six times," a Midwestern man told us after we'd left the hot tub for the lobby bar, where people mingled in lingerie or sexy party outfits.
The two looked comfortable showing PDA as they mingled with the rest of their group, with Felker keeping his arm around her and whispering in her ear at one point.
A piano played Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind," as the President mingled with top Republicans and Democrats, all of whom are feeling their way in Trump's new Washington.
On his first trip there as president last weekend, he mingled in the club's living room with paying members even as a Washington state judge halted his controversial immigration order.
Hollywood stars mingled with Washington's biggest movers and shakers in media at The St. Regis Hotel to kick off the fun weekend leading up to this year's "nerd prom" a.k.a.
On the day of the shooting, sheriff's officials said Atchison disguised himself as a student and even mingled with other students as they got off school buses to enter campus.
Before the program, as Sessions mingled, club board member Randy Mazer, who used to own a Baskin-Robbins ice cream store, was chatting with Mike Morgan, also a board member.
Ravenel was seen walking with his arm around Jacobs as they entered Vintage Lounge on King St., where they mingled with friends and listened to live music throughout the night.
In a claim that may be of even greater interest to those following the case, Haase also says that Rothenberg co-mingled the accounts of Rothenberg Ventures and River Studios.
On Monday, he mingled with bereaved relatives in Section 60 of Arlington Cemetery, the spot that holds the graves of many of the dead of the Iraq and Afghan wars.
Passengers on a local train in Ogaki, in central Japan, were greeted by meowing companions on a moving train, where some passengers mingled with the felines while others enjoyed lunch.
The seven-piece band, most of whose members also deliver stray lines and lyrics, has mingled with the actors to the point that the lines between their roles have blurred.
Another appetizer, ricotta gnocchi, came in a big bowl mingled with roasted tomatoes, sliced asparagus, garlic scapes, bits of lobster meat and sautéed bell peppers, its flavors interesting and strong.
Stem cells are extracted from a patient's bone marrow and over five days are painstakingly mingled with the virus that will introduce the correct version of the gene they need.
It was a posh but light-hearted affair as guests mingled before the festivities with tables adorned with cookies bearing the Harvard seal in icing and mini bottles of champagne.
Earlier this month, hundreds of women mingled with men for the first time at a stadium in the capital Riyadh, celebrating the anniversary of the founding of the Saudi kingdom.
On the street, firefighters washed the mingled blood of generals and hawkers into the muddy stream of the Kabul River, its waters so often dyed red in just this way.
Relief in Hong Kong that nothing more drastic emerged from the press conference will be mingled with frustration that there is still no end in sight to the political turmoil.
The night before, her brother had brought in KFC, whose smell mingled with clinging cigarette smoke and the powerful air freshener Ms. Abu Baker had used to douse the bathroom.
At Avenue, before Prince materialized to speak and then again to perform, members of the media and publishing industry mingled and danced under flashing red lights and a disco ball.
The Argentine ensemble Che Malambo and the South Korean company Bereishit Dance mingled with members of Urban Bush Women from New York and students from the School at Jacob's Pillow.
Debussy's "Pelléas et Mélisande" is also about a young woman who doesn't quite fit in, who bridles against maturity and conformity as elders look on with mingled incomprehension and fear.
In the past, some of the remains of soldiers that were sent to the United States from the North were mingled with the bones of unidentified people and sometimes animals.
The partnership between the administration and the firm suggests that Kushner may have mingled his family's business interests with his political interests and his role in the administration's coronavirus response.
Transferring can be a touchy subject, because it appears to run counter to football's ingrained team-first mentality and college athletics' facade of sport mingled with, and subservient to, education.
Every year, there's a bit of mingled joy and sorrow in counting out the Oscars' biggest milestones: happiness that we're finally making progress but sorrow that it took so long.
The scene unfolded during a private dinner in spring 2018 at Trump's hotel in Washington, where top donors to a pro-Trump super PAC -- including Parnas -- mingled with the President.
After several minutes of cookie time, Trump visited a nearby classroom area where more children, joined by the cookie-decorating crew, mingled and made Valentine's cards with their fellow patients.
They struck up a friendship, mingled in each other's creative circles, and two years ago Mr. Murray invited Mr. Vogler to Poets House's annual poetry walk across the Brooklyn Bridge.
There was even more looks behind the scenes, where the stars mentioned above and more mingled and mixed with handshakes, hugs and congratulations as the Globes started getting doled out.
There were parties every weekend where boys and girls from a half-dozen single-sex high schools mingled during drinking games like beer pong and rounds of truth or dare.
Before her French bulldogs, Tuggy and Rubi, entered the show ring at Pier 94 on Manhattan's West Side, Hearst Shaw mingled in the benching area with two of her granddaughters.
Attendees said that he mingled with fellow alumni, asking about their family members, chatting about his new job and at one point posing for pictures with the school's kitchen staff.
Jodie Comer, who plays the assassin Villanelle, mingled with guests including Michelle Wolf, Samantha Bee, Bob Balaban, Steve Kroft and Sarah Barnett, the AMC executive in charge of BBC America.
There were other scientific feats, too: in 1992 she discovered NGC 4550, a galaxy in which half the stars orbit in one direction, mingled with half that head the other way.
Trump's lawyers asked for an order to have the pertinent early vote ballots -- those cast after the designated polling hours Friday -- not to be "co-mingled or interspersed" with other ballots.
It's the story of malaria, and it begins at least 20 million years ago -- some scientists say as far back as the Jurassic Period, when mosquitoes' ancestors mingled with the dinosaurs.
Armed with a smile and a salt-and-pepper beard, Pitt mingled with favorites like Sam Rockwell and Allison Janney, who both went on to win at the show on Sunday.
"In Newton's version of gravity, space and time are separate, and do not co-mingle; under Einstein, they get completely co-mingled near a black hole," she said in the statement.
And a complex fear of failure mingled with the understanding that success is often the enemy of the very authenticity he's seeking — so you gotta stay on your guard 24-7.
Not that the uninitiated could know exactly which controls what, but Mr. Jacobs addressed that problem, too, with the briefest of tutorials on registrations: how different sounds are produced and mingled.
Then-Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama often mingled with regular -- albeit handpicked -- representatives of the population they were visiting, delivering speeches or taking tours outside their meetings with leaders.
The windows were open to a little patio, where the sound of planes flying out of Heathrow mingled with that of trickling water, from a rock garden that she had built.
Prince William and Prince Harry, who are playing on Team Audi Ultra in the tournament, mingled with Tom Hardy and his wife Charlotte Riley on the polo field at Coworth Park.
Donald J. Trump arrived at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in April 2011, reveling in the moment as he mingled with the political luminaries who gathered at the Washington Hilton.
Kalanick, who still has a seat on Uber's board, took an Uber ride to the bourse in downtown Manhattan with his father, Donald, and mingled with staff on the trading floor.
Unlike Hollywood, where movie stars walk the red carpet and wave to their fans from behind velvet ropes, the stars of Iranian cinema mingled freely with ordinary people at the festival.
Ambivalence about Mr. Trump was on display across the district on Election Day, as enthusiasm for the state of the economy mingled with misgivings about the president's record and personal conduct.
Mr. Leissner and Mr. Low frequently attended events and parties together, including a blowout Las Vegas event in November 22008 where they mingled with supermodels and actors such as Leonardo DiCaprio.
A former Republican who joined the Democratic Party in 2018, Mr. Bloomberg has long mingled support for progressive causes with more conservative positions on law enforcement, business regulation and school choice.
Elsewhere in the room, Oscar winners from previous years including Adrien Brody, Anna Paquin, Reese Witherspoon and Marisa Tomei mingled with younger talent like Florence Pugh, Miles Teller and Timothée Chalamet.
She and her children frequently mingled with "Uncle Wolf," as they called Hitler, at Bayreuth, where the Wagner family lived, and at his Bavarian mountain aerie at Berchtesgaden, among other places.
And most notably, Taylor's Watch Hill mansion in Rhode Island was the same place she hosted her star-studded Fourth of July weekend where The Night Manager star mingled with her squad.
Back at the one-story offices of the foundation, these family members mingled with police officers like Joe Mullins, and ex-gang members like Carrizalez, who came out to support the gathering.
Guests were treated to a refreshment spread by Kenneth Plotkin and Tart Bites Bakery, sipping on Vivanco and Patricius Tokaj wines as they mingled with the parents-to-be and their daughter.
He sent Low to [the elite] Harrow [School in London], where he mingled with Asian and Middle Eastern royalty and got to know the stepson of Malaysia's future prime minister, Najib Razak.
After the screening, which received enthusiastic applause from the audience and included several of the film's cast members, producers and other industry types, the Eastwood family members mingled and chatted with attendees.
Under the iconic glass dome, journalists from across Europe mingled as a member of Clean Bandit spun tunes, and beams of light powered by a Nissan Leaf shot out into the sky.
An attempted coup d'etat (possibly timed to coincide with the eclipse) meant that armored vehicles mingled with people on the street who were using smoky glass to gaze up at the sun.
I met recent immigrants to the Westfjords town Bolungarvik as they mingled with their new neighbors, their toddler carrying fresh handfuls of snow into the hot tub and delightedly watching them melt.
"Prior to the show the two mingled backstage with other celeb attendees, like Teddi Mellencamp and her kids, and got the chance to get a photo with John Cena," the insider says.
And their glorious and familiar praise song for our beloved lost cows mingled with the French words the schoolmaster had given me to learn—a strange litany that I recited out loud.
The Saturday Profile BEIJING — At the gallery opening of China's hottest-selling artist, Zeng Fanzhi, in Manhattan a year ago, Chinese billionaires mingled with the upper crust of New York's art world.
The despairing self, characterized by alienation and misery, is limited and incomplete, and not a particularly accurate representation of the lushness of life as it is lived, mingled thing that it is.
PARIS — The Velvet Underground could have probably only come together in 1960s New York, where artists, musicians and filmmakers mingled in a freewheeling scene that went largely unnoticed by mainstream pop culture.
The adults in his life fear for his safety and are also a little afraid of him, and their desire to protect him is mingled with the urge to exploit his gifts.
Halfway through the feast, the oldest son of our hosts, in high school at the time, looked as if he had mingled quite enough with all the grown-ups at the table.
At a weekend retreat last month at a hunting lodge in Kansas, Republican secretaries of state mingled with donors, including a representative from Koch Industries, as they shot pheasant and clay pigeons.
The new general manager of the Harmonie Club, Davina Weinstein, stood in its gleaming marble lobby on an early October evening and mingled with members who congratulated her on landing the job.
The Stark sisters each got what they dreamed about as little girls — Arya had adventures, and Sansa mingled with kings and queens — and found that reality is more complicated and frequently unpleasant.
He mingled with his new "herd," which consisted of a half-dozen sheep, Lawrence and four other goats, and the newest stray in the household, an odd-looking calico cat named Polly.
Known as the 'Nightglow,' 25 hot air balloons taking part in the festival were tethered to a field and lit up as guests mingled among the glowing orbs and listened to music.
Ms. Oropesa breezily dispatched runs and embellishments as she mingled with her guests and met Alfredo, the smitten young man from a bourgeois family who has been pining for her from afar.
As the stories of Yankel and Yasia, Otto and Mykola, Ephraim and Miryam collide and overlap in one condensed, disastrous three-day time frame, their mingled plights merge in multidimensional, expressive collage.
We strolled around Erbil's citadel, a fortress on a mound, that dates to 6000 B.C., and mingled with Arab Iraqis from the south who seemed overjoyed to friend an American on Facebook.
The fashionable monocle-wearer painted the frenzied action of Parisian dance halls, where he mingled with the artistic avant-garde, and later brought his fluid geometry to frescoes and mosaics around Europe.
In a gray suit, Pitt seemed in good spirits as he smiled and waved on his way into the film, then mingled with movie-industry players in a VIP section of the afterparty.
In 2013 he took audience questions for the better part of an hour, and as late as 2015, he showed up at an off-the-record press gathering and patiently mingled with scribes.
Prince William and Kate Middleton mingled with celebrities during Sunday night's British Academy Film and Television Awards (the British equivalent of the Oscars), meeting winners and nominees behind the scenes after the show.
While ET doesn't mention whether or not the stars mingled or even knew that they were in the same congregation, Pratt attended the same evening service as both Bieber and Kardashian that night.
Delegates in elaborate ethnic costumes, sporting silver necklaces and hats adorned with peacock feathers, mingled and took photographs with military officers, mainstream majority Bamar politicians and diplomats at the start of the conference.
No handshake The two did not shake hands or acknowledge each other on their way to their seats, though they did shake hands on the dais as the crowd mingled after the events.
Dr Ingo suggests that the coin acquired its turquoise crust when phosphorous released by animal bones discarded into the ancient sewer mingled with copper sulphides that had already accumulated on the coin's surface.
Instead of episodes mingled among the Real World re-runs on MTV, this new season will unroll in on Facebook Watch, with short "story drop" segments that lead up to episodes on Thursdays.
And that came shining through as the royal uncle to Prince George and Princess Charlotte mingled with families and kids at a reception preceding the awards ceremony at the Dorchester Hotel in London.
Survivors and victims' families "relief is mingled with bitterness" because some suspects are still on the run and belong to an organized and sprawling network that has yet to be stopped, Maktouf said.
Yet the study also found an exceptional dog in Nicaragua in which its tumour had not just mingled with some mitochondrial DNA from its canine host but actually spliced the two sequences together.
Celebrities like Nick Cannon, Kellan Lutz, Shaun White and Jerry O'Connell mingled with fashion insiders like Nick Wooster and Steven Kolb, before Common took the stage and performed his new song, "Love Star."
These mingled on my Twitter feed: heartfelt sympathy for an American dog who expired of old age, and what felt to me like callousness toward millions of Syrian children facing starvation or bombing.
As the illustrious group mingled with investors over cocktails, the hedge fund managers, who collectively command hundreds of billions of dollars on behalf of institutions and individuals, were for the most part upbeat.
During my second go-around, I mingled with Kylie and Tyga as I shopped and Snapped, and watched tons of her fans inside have their dreams come true getting selfies with the star.
At a Havana restaurant with sweeping harbor views and cannons out front, Jimmy Buffett sat with the band and Derek Jeter mingled with guests invited by Major League Baseball to celebrate the game.
But before long, Fania became a powerhouse and the primary label for the evolving sound of salsa, a distinctively New York mix of Cuban and Puerto Rican dance styles, sometimes mingled with funk.
The drama, a loose adaptation of Federico García Lorca's "The House of Bernarda Alba," is set in 1813, a time in the city's history when whites, blacks and "free people of color" mingled.
Mr. Grigolo mingled raw despair and feral intensity when he sang Edgargo's wrenching aria of farewell to life, as he anticipates being killed in a duel at dawn with Enrico and welcomes it.
But he is generally driven by love for their cuisine, which delights him every time he sees a tortilla puff on a griddle, or catches the mingled scent of black pepper and cumin.
There was a certain tension, however, in his speech, which mingled calls to arms with calls for Democrats to reach out compassionately to Trump voters whose support for the president may be wavering.
Tides of garlic from Woldy Reyes's chicken sotanghon, a Filipino favorite, mingled with the kick of smoked tofu from Xzherieh Niquae's take on split pea, cut through with lime from Holly Sheppard's pozole.
Black-clad protesters, wearing banned face masks, mingled with fancy-dress Halloween revelers in the narrow, sloping streets of Lan Kwai Fong on Thursday, the first time the bar district had been targeted.
Afterward, as guests mingled before entering the ballroom for dinner, the bride's father, the jazz musician Marty Ehrlich, and an ensemble performed a work he composed for his daughter and her new husband.
Instrumental pop music mingled with a low-level hum coming out of a state-of-the art LED machine that Rachel used to promote the creation of elastin and collagen in my face.
A 6-foot-4 bearded bon vivant, Mr. Victor mingled with the glitterati at exclusive parties, where authors might slip him their manuscripts between his favorite vodkas on the rocks with cocktail onions.
With an oversize clock mounted on the stage wall — its hands frozen at the fourth hour — it was as though time had, in fact, stood still and the past, present and future mingled.
Thousands of spectators mingled with breeders and snuggled and kissed members of the nearly 40 breeds of cat and 120 breeds of dog, each type in a booth decorated to represent its ancestry.
Many of those documents were at his fingertips in a jampacked suite at Broadway and 80th Street, where the smell of 19th-century mildew mingled with the odors from a bagel bakery downstairs.
She wore a simple black outfit with her natural blonde hair in loose waves as she mingled with Jason Bateman, her look in far contrast to her go-to black and blonde blunt bob.
This weekend he hosted Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe there, mingled with the club's members and even popped into a wedding reception in the Grand Ballroom to pose for a photo with the bridesmaids.
Saturday's protests were diverse affairs: Old-guard socialists mingled with barefoot environmentalists, internet freedom fighters, political party representatives, taxation reformers, welfare workers, wildlife preservationists, anti-fascists, food safety campaigners and all manner of unionists.
However, an onlooker told PEOPLE the duo — who had been dating for more than a year — didn't haven't much interaction aside from posing for the photo together and mainly mingled with their own friends.
His greatest skill as an actor is his ability to look at his love interests with mingled respect, admiration, and longing — which is also the greatest asset any rom-com leading man can have.
Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina senator who ended his own bid for president in December and endorsed Bush, played the role of surrogate Saturday night as he mingled with reporters in the spin room.
One day before Apple CEO Tim Cook takes the stage at the company's annual World Wide Developer Conference, Apple's top executive mingled with a much smaller gathering of developers inside the Steve Jobs Theatre.
Mildred (who died in 2008) grew up in Central Point, Virginia, where, even deep into the Jim Crow era, blacks and whites mingled freely together with less racial tension than elsewhere in the South.
Paris (CNN)From our apartment window across the Seine, we could see the smoke rising from the Champs-Élysées, where flames of the burning barricades mingled with the fumes of the tear gas grenades.
However, an onlooker tells PEOPLE the duo — who have been dating for more than a year — didn't haven't much interaction aside from posing for the photo together and mainly mingled with their own friends.
Mr. Trump also chose not to get tested for the coronavirus last week after he had attended the Conservative Political Action Conference, where an attendee who was infected with the virus mingled with lawmakers.
These mingled emotions enliven Mr. Phan's singing on this recording, starting with the opening "Fanfare," in which, in trembling voice, he declares that he alone holds the key to this savage parade (of life).
On one night, as McFadden & Whitehead's "Ain't No Stopping Us Now" grooved, cleanshaven men who could have been Amazon headhunters mingled under a disco ball with women in oversize glasses and retro Gucci sweatshirts.
Lauren Graham and Kelly Bishop are extraordinarily gifted actresses who play beautifully against each other, and the mingled love and resentment of Lorelai and Emily's relationship forms one of the show's richest emotional wells.
From his globetrotting childhood to his elite education and high-profile journalism career, and later as London's mayor and Britain's chief diplomat, Johnson has more than mingled with Britain's establishment: Johnson is the establishment.
Manley and his wife Vanessa mingled with the Bay Area sculptor Woody De Othello, the collector Akio Tagawa, the curator Kim Nguyen and the collectors Kaitlyn and Mike Krieger (the latter co-founded Instagram).
At the reception, the Trumps were hosted by Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, at Clarence House, stopped by 10 Downing Street, and later mingled with British royal family at Buckingham Palace.
Ms. Liu couldn't make them see how creepy it was that a 45-year-old billionaire, who mingled with the Davos elite, followed a young woman around an apartment building that mostly housed students.
West Coast fashion stalwarts like Josh Peskowitz and Greg Chait mingled with art honchos such as the gallerist Shaun Caley Regen and Michael Govan, the director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Reporters mingled with students and retirees and professionals, asking what made them support the Democrat threatening to win Tuesday's special election in a district President Donald Trump won by 463 percentage points in 2016.
The everyday — in the form of schools, grocery stores and one very large Starbucks — mingled with signs for bird sanctuaries and state parks over the next 20 tropical miles from Key Largo to Islamorada.
Some occur in the pleasure districts, which were under strict governmental regulation, where wakashu mingled on the streets alongside beautiful geisha and older samurai — the latter identifiable by long-sleeved kimonos known as furisode.
The "Indiana Jones"-themed show of 1995 was some kind of hardworking kitsch apotheosis; the Motown tribute of 1998 (including Smokey Robinson, Martha Reeves, Boyz II Men and Queen Latifah) earnestly mingled nostalgia and contemporaneity.
I've mingled with like-minded investors in Slack and Telegram rooms, and the one thing that most of these people — many of them young males, from what I've gathered — value more than all is hype.
Earlier in the night, Richie attended Wonderland magazine's pop-up shop launch party, where she mingled with guests like Lennon Gallagher, the son of Oasis singer Liam Gallagher, DJ Jodie Harsh and Vas J Morgan.
A Reuters photographer at the scene reported that some supporters of far right leader Marine Le Pen, who Macron will face in a May 7 runoff vote for the presidency, were mingled with the crowd.
During the event, the royal couple mingled with some of the most exciting new names in the world of art, culture, style, fashion and technology, including DJ Goldierocks, who shared her playlist with the royals.
PEOPLE was part of the 3-day event — and sponsored the opening night VIP party in which the reality show alums walked the red carpet and mingled with fans at the Meliá Orlando Suite Hotel.
Queen Elizabeth's grandson was joined by Prince William, his elder brother and best man, as he mingled with excited fans waving red, white and blue Union flags less than 245 hours before Saturday's lavish ceremony.
The princess mingled with more than 300 Danish guests from the arts, culture and sports who gathered in tuxedos and evening dresses within the castle's great hall to enjoy dancing after a three-course dinner.
Adnan returned to Lebanon in 1972, a happy, prolific period where she met Simone Fattal, a Syrian-born painter, sculptor and collage artist and her future partner, and mingled with many of the city's luminaries.
And his skills came shining through as the royal uncle to Prince George and Princess Charlotte mingled with families and kids at the reception preceding the awards ceremony at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.
Black-clad anti-government protesters, wearing now banned face masks, mingled with fancy-dress Halloween revellers in the narrow, sloping streets of Lan Kwai Fong on Thursday, the first time the district had been targeted.
In attendance at the Mashable House was none other than Bumblebee himself, who mixed and mingled with the crowd, posed for photos and greeted people when they stopped by to snag a free Transformers toy.
Ellis, for instance, "borrowed" Jay McInerney's character Alison Poole and used her in several of his works; Kundera, in The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, freely mingled invented stories with recollections of his own experience.
Another dish, of fried rice mingled with shreds of crispy pork jowl confit, egg, scallions and oyster mushrooms (a common Chinese combination), was rich and savory, with a nice textural play of tenderness and snap.
A large, digital clock ticked down the minutes — as if solving next to national speed-solving champions wasn't pressure enough — and those who finished within the time limit mingled outside the ballroom to compare notes.
He mingled with conference attendees at Mr. Jackson's side, ducked behind a black curtain backstage for a one-on-one chat and joined him for a breakfast of eggs and orange juice before the speech.
"I'm not a fan of what he's said recently about #MeToo," said Claire Brown, 37, a Little Rock real estate agent, as she mingled with other donors at a fund-raiser for Mr. Tucker's campaign.
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - One evening last fall, Jawad Rahimi held forth in his downtown bodega as a steady stream of hockey fans en route to a St. Louis Blues game mingled with his neighborhood regulars.
Jo Baer, famous half a century ago for her minimalist abstractions, astonishes with perfectly scaled, sensitive paintings, on gray fields, of mingled artifacts, buildings, and landscapes that are redolent of cultures ancient, medieval, and modern.
This official said one danger of such action is that Russian and Syrian forces are often co-mingled, raising the possibility of a direct confrontation with Russia that Obama has been at pains to avoid.
Casta, clad in a vintage Gaultier blue jean and mesh outfit, was discovered at 15 by the French designer, at an eclectic casting where she said she mingled with punks and felt lost at first.
At the reception, the Trumps were hosted by Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall at Clarence House, stopped by 10 Downing Street, and later mingled with the British royal family at Buckingham Palace.
Over the past few years, Mercedes-Benz has sponsored a twice-yearly fashion week just in front of the Kremlin in Moscow, where ladies in white fur have mingled with young hipsters in black sportswear.
On a sunny afternoon in the Bahamas this month, dozens of beachgoers mingled and danced to a soundtrack mixed by a man using a Pioneer sound system on a platform at the local tiki bar.
In the 1990s and 2000s he released albums as a leader on his own label, Vincent Nguini Records, which mingled intricately layered, globe-hopping instrumentals with amiable Afropop songs topped by his own lead vocals.
Martin styled himself along with the environment, wearing multi-colored capes and cloaks, along with headdresses adorned with feathers and jewelry made from twigs and plastic beads that mingled with his long beard and uncut hair.
However, the singer-turned-actress nevertheless basked in her major win and mingled with some of the film and TV industry's biggest stars, such as Best Actor winner Rami Malek and The Good Place's Kristen Bell.
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN)On Easter Sunday, a crisp spring day, some of the city's Christian population mingled with their Muslim neighbors, celebrating in a neighborhood park -- taking their kids on rides or pushing them on swings.
The smooth aroma of coconut oil mingled with the crunchiness of cashews and water chestnuts, the fiery tang of kimchi, and umami of shiitake mushrooms, not to mention the luxuriant addition of an oozing egg yolk.
The designer mingled with the young and trendy until the last, pairing up with 17-year-old catwalk darling Kaia Gerber, daughter of Cindy Crawford, for a collaboration released by his Karl Lagerfeld brand in 2018.
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Malika Haqq and Kourtney Kardashian An onlooker at FOUND Hotel tells PEOPLE that Kardashian arrived at the hotel's Blind Dragon, where she and Sabbat mingled next to the DJ booth with friends, around 11:30 p.m.
Executives from 21 not-for-profit hospitals and health systems offered some starkly conflicting messages this week as they mingled with bankers, bondholders and hedge fund analysts at the J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco.
William and Harry mingled with Mad Max: Fury Road actor Tom Hardy and his wife, Charlotte Riley, at the match and Harry even got in a quick photobomb with America's Next Top Model contestant Winnie Harlow.
Mr. Coles of Yumanity Therapeutics and his wife, Robyn, held an event at their Kiawah Island home, where Senator Tim Scott, a Republican, and Representative James E. Clyburn, a Democrat, mingled with some of their friends.
On a recent Saturday night, dozens of gay men mostly in their 30s sipped cocktails and mingled upstairs, while downstairs in a speakeasy-themed bar there was a private party of women in 1920s-inspired attire.
The moment, captured on video as the candidates mingled after the debate in Iowa, punctuated a high-stakes night for Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren, two of the leading contenders for the Democratic nomination for president.
Caneel Bay Plantation, as it was then called, offered an alternative experience beyond chain brand amenities — with cabins just footsteps from the water, and an informal communal teatime where guests mingled each day on the veranda.
And "Let's Get Loud" — mingled with Shakira's "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)," some Congolese guitar and some New York mambo — reached out to a wider world and more serious concerns than a one-night party.
Expressions of admiration and appreciation from writers and readers alike mingled with the occasional sigh of relief from those whose work she had not viewed favorably — a verdict she never shied away from sharing with readers.
But inside the crowded tent, participants mingled around pop art booths and competed in video game competitions together, an unusual sight in a country that bars the mixing of men and women who are not related.
With his longtime collaborators, the set designer Jean Kalman and the composer Franck Krawczyk, Mr. Boltanski created a fog-filled labyrinth of old furniture covered in white sheets, where black-clad actors mingled with audience members.
Other family members joined her felicitations as diplomats, locals and VIPs mingled at the Hall of State in Stockholm's Royal Palace during the afternoon to convey their written good wishes to the royal family in greetings books.
People wearing high-visibility vests mingled among shoppers and tourists and chanted "Macron, resign!" on the Champs Elysees avenue, home to boutiques that were smashed and bore the brunt of lootings at the height of the violence.
Two young White House staffers were later reprimanded, however, when word surfaced they took the opportunity to pose for a photograph with Castro, who was smiling as he mingled with other dignitaries in his trademark military uniform.
Guests — who walked the star-studded red carpet, mingled at the elegant cocktail reception, took in the performance and attended the black-tie Supper Ball — included Andy Cohen, Gwendoline Christie and Parker's former SATC costar Mikhail Baryshnikov.
Ambassadors for the initiative, including the luxury-accessories designer Anya Hindmarch; Jamal Edwards, founder of the music channel SBTV; and Rohan Silva, co-founder of the creative work space Second Home, mingled with guests beneath gleaming chandeliers.
While wife Beyoncé relaxed at home ahead of her performance at the 2017 Grammy Awards, Jay Z mingled with a few of the top names in the business at the Roc Nation pre-Grammys brunch on Saturday.
The stadium project was the subject of harsh criticism in 2012, when the state comptroller, Thomas P. DiNapoli, issued an audit that said town officials had "inappropriately mingled the activities of the town" and the development corporation.
When these two men disguised themselves, it was in dark, full-body blackface makeup — they're pretending to be African mercenaries — and their seductions laid bare the mingled disgust and desire the white colonists feel for the natives.
But as he mingled backstage with V.I.P.s at an event honoring law enforcement officers on Capitol Hill on Wednesday morning, Attorney General William P. Barr apparently saw an opportunity for a gag — or was it a taunt?
Iranian expats mingled among Europeans and Americans in the purple glow of the stage lights as an Iranian man with gray hair snapped his fingers and spun on his toes, cheered on by a circle of dancers.
I waited my turn to take a photo without getting a snap of a random family's next Christmas card photo The lobby mixes traditional Polynesian style with mid-century design, and visitors of all ages mingled about.
They hosted a dinner at which the party's various factions — the Progressive Caucus, the Black Caucus, the Hispanic Caucus, the conservative Blue Dogs and the New Democrats, among others — mingled as if meeting for the first time.
It's a big leafy campus, known for its liberal arts programs, and on a recent day professors and students mingled in a sun-dappled courtyard between hulking brick buildings painted with images of Mandela, Gandhi and Guevara.
Later in 21940, when the Allied powers occupied Istanbul in the wake of World War I, Rassim went back to Rome, divorced her husband and mingled with the fascist cultural elite under the fast-rising Benito Mussolini.
But festival-goers were inevitably mingled with locals in the crowd, including filmmakers, actors, and others, some of whom wore "I'm with Meryl" stickers (referring to Meryl Streep's controversial speech at the Golden Globes several weeks ago).
The singer -- known for covering her face onstage -- ditched her wig and showed her mug as she mingled with producer Zach Shields outside the "Ozark" Netflix party Tuesday night at APL Restaurant on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Black-and-white stripped dresses - ingeniously cut to float down the catwalk from the front while revealing a cinched silhouette from behind - mingled with bold pink or yellow pant suits in the collection, unveiled during Haute Couture week.
Once they got to the various sports venues, they went in the Olympic Family entrances, passed through the Olympic Family security lines, mingled in the Olympic Family club lounges, and watched athletes compete from the Olympic Family seats.
At best, interpretation errors could impact what types of experiences, advertising, or special treatment (or not) customers may be offered by a hotel, but at worst, mingled data leak errors and surveillance could wreak all sorts of havoc.
My experience of mingled perplexity, pleasure, and discomfort was only a version—informed by the accidents of a particular religion, family, identity, and era—of an experience shared by every thinking person in the course of a lifetime.
Outside the ancient walls of Windsor Castle, home to the English royal family for nearly 1,000 years, crowds of well-wishers mingled with tourists and swarms of television crews under swathes of red, white and blue Union flags.
I lay on the bed next to the ball of vancomycin, watching it shrivel as its contents mingled with my bloodstream through the line in my arm, and thought, what a strange form for an enemy to take.
"This is probably the most complex financial transaction in history," Mr. Carswell, a deputy Treasury secretary at the time, said in 19853 as haggard departing Treasury officials mingled with their freshly minted successors arriving to celebrate Reagan's inauguration.
Last Christmas, they entertained close to a dozen members of both families — as many as eight people were cooking at one time in the kitchen — and over New Year's about 45 guests mingled in the living room alone.
He mingled easily with the players on both sides, many of whom he already knew — and a few of whom, like Ernie Els, the assistant captain of the International squad, he has played golf with since becoming president.
CPAC has been transformed from a gathering of libertarians where establishment Republicans mingled with fringe conservative activists into a stage for Mr. Trump and his top advisers and allies to road-test winning messages for the campaign trail.
There, he mingled with a handful of leading scientists and several science journalists, plus wealthy power brokers including Sean Parker, former president of Facebook, and Nicholas Pritzker, a venture capitalist and former CEO of the Hyatt Development Corporation.
In September, at a Los Angeles event organized by Ms. Peckler on the rooftop of the offices of Green Street, a self-described "creative cannabis agency," people mingled at a vape bar and enjoyed cannabis-infused hors d'oeuvres.
So was the singer and rapper M.I.A. The artists Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst mingled in the crowd, while outside in an alleyway, the model Kate Moss chatted with friends about the fallout of the American presidential election.
This was seven hours after Michael Kors had closed his celebration of Studio 54 and the time when the famous and the wannabe mingled in a cloud of disco possibility, featuring the former model/rock chick Patti Hansen.
Soho, that last bastion of bacchanalianism for the sake of bacchanalianism, a place where pimps and prostitutes mingled with Saturday night's squaddies and skinheads, has, in recent years, became another sanitized section of edgeless, toothless, corporate-sponsored central London.
As he grew older, Mr. Sidibé stopped going to the parties, unable to blend in, but he remained sentimental about the era and the free and easy way that young Malians of all classes mingled on the dance floor.
We had to be there by 8:30 in the morning to utter the oath of allegiance and thus become American citizens, and the collective mood was sleep deprivation mingled with palpable fear of making any kind of misstep.
However, as I mingled amongst the yummy mummies and their children, I couldn't help but feel a bit uneasy about how it seemed like a totally different community to what I'd seen on Rye Lane and the High Street.
In the story of the rooms' colorful, mingled aesthetic, a theme quickly emerges: This is a home whose purpose is to host, and every corner and piece of cutlery was chosen for the express purpose of welcoming outsiders in.
" And like all of these works (and my own recent book on the subject), Hoock recovers a conflict in which "the motivations of the Revolutionaries were complex," and in which Patriots, Loyalists and neutrals all mingled "principle and pragmatism.
For Dean Roth, the industrial company executive from New Jersey, the first $1,000 investment got him and his daughter invited to a cocktail party at Sardi's, where they mingled with other investors and met the show's director, Danny Goldstein.
"Cézanne et Moi" offers a pungent, demystifying portrait of the rowdy late-19th-century Parisian art world where famous painters and poets mingled and jostled for position at dinner parties and art openings filled with shoptalk, backbiting and intrigue.
Starting well before the Christian era, Phoenicians, Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks mingled with the Amazigh people (also known as Berbers and thought to be the original inhabitants of the region, along with Africans from south of the Sahara Desert).
Vanity gets mingled with the hope of gain, the prices go up, the pictures get regularly quoted, so that when Naudet returns to see his amateur, the latter, instead of returning the picture, buys another one for eight thousand francs.
Leaders of Sweden, Iceland, Finland, Denmark and Norway mingled with Hollywood's brightest including Aziz Ansari, Bellamy Young, Janelle Monae, David Letterman, Jidenna, Kyle Maclachlan, Tracee Ellis Ross, Connie Britton, Will Ferrell, Common, Billy Eichner, Al Roker, Miranda Kerr and Allison Williams.
The actors, producers, directors, editors, designers, and musicians — all dressed to the nines in their suits, dresses, and formal wear — mingled with one another during the annual lunch, held this year at the Beverly Hilton Hotel before the photo was taken.
Unencumbered by the debate raging in the United States over whether Confederate symbols promote racism, the Brazilian descendants of the American settlers, many of them clad in Civil War uniforms, mingled at food stands offering Southern fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits.
There had been early outliers like Cendrillon in SoHo, which started out pan-Asian in 143 and gradually shifted to a more Filipino menu, and Kuma Inn on the Lower East Side, which has mingled Filipino dishes with Thai since 2004.
As people mingled, enjoyed the rooftop views and discussed the 2020 candidates, Jenny's Baked at Home — a Brooklyn-based, hemp infused dessert company — showed up at the end of the night to serve THC ice cream mixed with CBD brownies.
At a recent conference at a luxury hotel in Montego Bay, besuited government officials and business leaders mingled with pot farmers and Rastafarian leaders like First Man, who kicked off the conference with a speech on the global benefits of ganja.
The videos that made the Piano Guys a YouTube phenomenon were prettily consonant, ingeniously arranged and nimbly choreographed productions of pop hits mingled with classical melodies, often played on, inside and all around a single piano, sometimes joined by a cello.
Christian Fevret, the exhibition's main curator, said he had always planned on bringing the show to New York, especially given that it focuses on the city's hybridized culture in the '60s, where artists, filmmakers and musicians mingled and collaborated freely.
Mr. Garcetti, wearing a blue City Hall windbreaker emblazoned with his name, mingled with firefighters in front of the command post, comparing photographs of the fire on their phones and trading information on what they had heard in the field.
Even then, though, patients and staff members mingled easily with the athletes in the facility, and within her first few weeks at the hospital, Schär met Heinz Frei, a champion wheelchair racer, who stopped by her room to offer encouragement.
Flor de Toloache, the New York mariachi band that won the Latin Grammy for Best Ranchero/Mariachi Album in November, mingled mariachi tradition with tangents of their own, like Andrews Sisters harmonies, occasional lyrics in English and that Nirvana song.
Sabogal placed scenes depicting indigenous life on equal footing with the latest avant-garde artwork from around the world, making the magazine into a forum in which these materials mingled within Sabogal's own daring, pared down title fonts and blocky layouts.
CANNES, France (Reuters) - Pop royalty mingled with screen stars at Cannes on Tuesday, with the eclectic cast of zombie movie "The Dead Don't Die" leading the glamor on the red carpet as the film festival got underway on the French Riviera.
I ate a sandwich on a log, facing the sea, alongside Jennings and a few of his Liverpool students, while the young men and women from Spain mingled behind us, laughing and stretching and helping one another crack their backs.
The president carried out the traditional role of feeding turkey and mashed potatoes to American troops in fatigues, then dined, mingled and posed for photographs before delivering remarks celebrating the American military before about 1,500 troops in an aircraft hangar.
Despite his aversion to selfies, the governor mingled comfortably at the cook-off, introducing children to his famous corgi, Sutter, and greeting the town's retired doctor, who had started his practice in 1949 with a loan from Mr. Brown's great-uncle.
She's been doing wonderful work all season, and her mingled rage and gritted-teeth determination in this episode was enthralling to watch — but wouldn't it be great to see what she can do with a June who has stopped repeating herself?
As they travel, Val tells Alex about her past with Andrew, and that past blends and combines with the plot of her old TV show until they become difficult to distinguish from one another, to Alex's mingled confusion and delight.
Part of the bet Spring is making is that millennial shoppers — its average customer is 28 — want to shop for clothing online like their parents did in malls or department stores: With low-priced and high-priced brands co-mingled in one location.
SAN JOSE, Calif (Reuters) - Media Day was transformed into Opening Night for Super Bowl 50 but the switch to prime time did nothing to change the zany tone on Monday as super models and super heroes mingled with giants of sports journalism.
More than 300 guests including rapper Common, comedian Will Farrell and actress Tracee Ellis Ross mingled with diplomats, tech and Fortune 500 CEOs, White House officials, and political donors in a glass-ceiling tent built around a tree on the South Lawn.
Ford also screened a utopian vision of what it sees as the "City of Tomorrow," in which pedestrians and smart cars straight out of science fiction mingled in harmony in an urban environment that was more Hanging Gardens of Babylon than Blade Runner.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stopped by the set of Scandal on Monday, bringing real-world politics to Shonda Rhimes' fictionalized Washington, D.C. Clinton mingled with Kerry Washington and Scott Foley, before posing with fictional Republican President Fitzgerald Grant (Tony Goldwyn).
When she learns he was in town, planning everything behind the scenes, she whisks her new husband and her siblings off to his motel — where she discovers, to her mingled horror and amusement, that her mother has, shall we say, gotten there first.
However, the majority of heroin that comes across the southern border is smuggled in privately-owned vehicles and tractor-trailers at legal ports of entry, where the drug is co-mingled with legal goods, according to the DEA's 23 annual drug threat assessment.
While Mr. Trump was being formally nominated as the party's standard-bearer, his most formidable rival from the primary campaign, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, mingled with donors and activists at a reception in a restaurant across the street from the convention arena.
Alan, his wife, Tanya, and his son, Brennan, mingled with celebs like Smokey Robinson, Jane Seymour and Clint Eastwood at the Malibu shindig which had everything -- live band, petting zoo, photo booth, Santa Claus, real snow AND an In-N-Out truck.
However, the majority of heroin that comes across the southern border is smuggled in privately-owned vehicles and tractor-trailers at legal ports of entry, where the drug is co-mingled with legal goods, according to the DEA's 543 annual drug threat assessment.
"There was a heated argument between the operator and the bomber who blew himself up," Mr. Hassan said by telephone, adding that two other bombers who had mingled among the crowd at a tea stall nearby had then also detonated their vests.
"It was a real Eid of peace — no one was expecting such a day," said Rozee Mohammed Zabuli, a civil society activist in Zabul Province, where the Taliban and Afghan security forces mingled in the provincial center as well as many districts.
Mr. Kaye was one of the more than 8,400 people in New York this week for Consensus 2018, a blockchain-themed conference where people pitched ideas, mingled and reveled in the possibility of disrupting health care or real estate or how government works.
The night after Mr. Biden's April visit, Ms. Warren mingled with donors at the Manhattan home of Mark Green, a former New York City public advocate, the official reason being her 2018 re-election bid (for which she has already stockpiled $15 million).
She followed her 2008 album debut, "The Fame," and its extended version, "The Fame Monster," with "Born This Way," an album that mingled electro-pop tracks with '80s-style arena anthems, flaunting an emissary from "real" rock music: Bruce Springsteen's saxophonist Clarence Clemons.
While the President's motorcade sped along the damp streets towards his Mar-a-Lago resort, some guests and members chatted about the perceived good news, speculating over what fiery remarks the President might blurt out as he mingled with his supporters that evening.
Mark Ronson D.J.ed tracks by Blondie and the Strokes, as artists represented in the show, including Andre Saraiva, Nate Lowman, Jenna Gribbon and Hisham Bharoocha, mingled with musicians like Regina Spektor, Sammy James Jr., Adam Green, Blu DeTiger, Brian Chase and Nick Zinner.
Character Study During the cocktail portion of a dinner for tax experts in Midtown Manhattan on Monday evening, the jazz saxophonist Fred Staton sat off to the side and played through a set of standards as the guests mingled and scouted their tables.
The designers Calvin Klein, Donna Karan and Michael Kors mingled with younger counterparts like Tory Burch, Billy Reid, Thakoon Panichgul and Prabal Gurung, as well as the New Yorker editor David Remnick, the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and the model Gigi Hadid.
The Philippine military said on Friday that some of the Islamist militants who stormed Marawi City in the south of the country last month may have mingled with evacuees to slip away during the battle that has raged for almost four weeks.
But the buoyant, slightly bitter self-consciousness it made me feel, the mingled wonder and dread over the passage of time, are exactly the states of mind evoked by Mr. Mekas's monologue, which winds up at the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge.
Just before Pelosi formally reclaimed the gavel, dozens of freshly elected Democrats crowded the chamber to receive their first tokens of the office, including their pins, voting cards and congressional license plates, as they mingled with their new colleagues for the first time.
She recently mingled with Juan Carlos I, the former king of Spain at the Dominican Republic resort of the sugar baron Pepe Fanjul; she spent Thanksgiving at Martha Stewart's house; she counts David Koch, the oil magnate and Libertarian patron saint, as a close friend.
In 1989, a few music videos—like Janet Jackon's "Alright" and Queen Latifah's "Come Into My House"—featured voguing backup dancers, and nightlife leaders held an AIDS benefit "Love Ball," where vogue stars mingled with celebs like supermodel Iman and designer André Leon Talley.
And (at least for this writer), mingled with that relief was anger that Wonder Woman ever had to mean that much – that it had to justify female superhero movies in a way that, say, Green Lantern was never asked to justify male superhero movies.
After the rally, they took selfies with Gillibrand as she mingled with the crowd, and Frederick's young children mugged at the podium where the candidate made her address moments earlier, her daughter Lee in the familiar pink knit hat iconic to the Women's March.
On Wednesday, one young woman got a bit of tongue action akin to Grande's move at a doughnut shop that led to #DonutGate last year when the 22-year-old mingled with fans in London following an appearance on BBC Radio 1's Breakfast Show.
The city, once known as the "Pearl of the Desert," dates back to the First and Second Century AD. It contains monumental ruins of what was once an important trade hub, where goods, ideas and culture mingled between the Roman empire and the Far East.
His lunchtime announcement ceremony, held in the refined, 19th-century setting of an elegant apartment, was an open embrace from Italy's business elite: Brunello Cucinelli, the fashion designer and cashmere specialist, mingled with Nerio Alessandri, founder and president of Technogym, a maker of fitness equipment.
Kate turned to one of her favorite coat dresses, a pink, pleated, $2,000 Emilia Wickstead design, for the annual affair at Buckingham Palace, as she mingled with over 8,000 guests alongside Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Camilla and other members of the royal family.
Since audiences know that William's project was to drag-and-drop human consciousnesses into host bodies and achieve immortality, one way it may have interfered is if human consciousnesses or human-based hosts slipped out of containment and mingled with true hosts and guests.
On Monday, former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci â€" who couldn't even withstand 23 days in the role â€" hosted a launch party for The Scaramucci Post in Manhattan where he dined, mingled, and told reporters he has no idea what he's doing yet.
Theirs is a relationship of mingled hatred and love, and when Henry at last arrests Cromwell and locks him in the Tower of London, in the suite of rooms Cromwell personally had decorated for Anne Boleyn, it's as though Cromwell has become Henry's seventh wife.
In 2014, the Taliban launched a series of attacks against cafes and restaurants in Kabul, including a suicide bombing and gunfire that killed 21 customers at the popular Taverna du Liban cafe, where alcohol was served, and Afghan men and women mingled among Westerners.
During their roughly 21981 years together (a period described at length in her best-selling 1964 memoir, "Life with Picasso"), Ms. Gilot mingled in a group that included Henri Matisse and Georges Braque, though today she claims her art is not influenced by anyone.
Voice messages attributed to Taliban leaders, sent to the phones of their fighters and shared with a New York Times reporter, showed a sense of anger at how easily their side had mingled with Afghan government forces, and their excess in posing for selfies.
"Far below the present surface, mingled with the remains of the servile sons of Africa whose burial ground it also was, lies the dust of those brave boys who found death easier than flight, and gave their lives to save their countrymen," Field wrote.
I visited it after spending part of a Sunday morning at the Temple of Lord Shiva where, to the rhythmic beat of God-invoking drums, as incense burned in the half-light and offerings of betel leaf were made, women and men mingled in devotion.
In a tone that mingled defiance with disdain, Ms. Warren accused Mr. Trump of seeking to distract from what she cast as a popular revolt against his agenda, most recently his "zero tolerance" policy on the border that separated migrant children from their parents.
At the opening of Hairdos of Defiance at Roberts Projects, gallery owners, collectors in suits, and older wealthy artists mingled and were surrounded by teenagers with skateboards and 20-somethings in street gear, all waiting for a chance to talk to Templeton and get his autograph.
Wearing a straw fedora and carrying a cane, the royal was in good spirits as he mingled with guests in the palace gardens London Youth is a diverse network of over 300 community organizations who work to support young people of all backgrounds across the capital.
Following the opening dinner at the Rockefeller Estate, the event kicked off with an all-day meeting at the top of the World Trade Center where young Kairos fellows mingled with Silicon Valley investors, government leaders and the impressive collection of CEOs and other high-ranking executives.
Men and women who were blind, missing limbs or facing other disabilities mingled together like a band of carefree misfits inside the Olympic Village, a scene which many athletes in attendance jokingly compared to the famous cantina scene from Star Wars — in the best possible way.
At a party hosted Wednesday night by digital entertainment company Tubefilter in northwest Anaheim, teenage attendees lined up to ride go-karts and internet-famous children picked at a table nearby lined with bowls of candy while midtier influencers mingled with executives at an open bar.
CAP D'ANTIBES, France (Reuters) - From Pamela Anderson to Dua Lipa, the great and good of the movie and music world mingled at the Cannes Film Festival's most glamorous fixture on Thursday night, a fundraiser for AIDS research where stars including Mariah Carey took to the stage.
Compared to the giant-scale tragedies of a year like 1918, in which World War I mingled with an unprecedented flu pandemic, wiping out tens of millions, this year has been a comparative trip to Disneyland on a day when they ran out of frozen bananas.
New York authorities recently said they believed the operators of the alleged "stablecoin" Tether, one of the cryptocurrencies implicated in that market manipulation, may have been "engaged in a cover-up to hide the apparent loss of $850 million dollars of co-mingled client and corporate funds."
The royal uncle to Prince George and Princess Charlotte mingled with families and kids at a reception preceding the annual WellChild awards Harry laid a wreath and planted a tree at the event, which was held at the memorial garden at the Metropolitan Police training center.
As Mr. Wilmore made his way through a light rain to the Vanity Fair and Bloomberg News after-party at the French ambassador's residence — where Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. mingled with stars like the actresses Helen Mirren and Rachel McAdams — the reviews started trickling in.
Rod stretched in the parking lot, bending toward the high-rises, and the gleam from the street lamps made his shadow bloom in the night, and the reek of deli meat mingled with the tinge of gasoline, and Poke tightroped the curb alongside the cars congesting Westheimer.
For example, the majority of the heroin flow on the southern border into the US is through privately owned vehicles at legal ports of entry, followed by tractor-trailers, where the heroin is co-mingled with legal goods, according to the DEA's 2018 annual drug threat assessment.
For example, the majority of the heroin flow on the southern border into the US is through privately owned vehicles at legal ports of entry, followed by tractor-trailers, where the heroin is co-mingled with legal goods, according to the DEA's 254 annual drug threat assessment.
Mr. Haqqani remained in Miram Shah, in the Pakistani tribal areas of Waziristan, where he mingled with foreign fighters affiliated with Al Qaeda, provided guidance and still maintained his old contacts with Arab countries as his son Sirajuddin ran day-to-day military affairs, officials say.
This time, it was the sacking of Anthony Scaramucci from his position as communications director, just days after he had been brought on, that set the White House abuzz as 250 guests, including top military officials and members of Mr. Trump's cabinet, mingled before the ceremony.
As Mr. Cervietti wandered through his warehouse, a couple of the artists that the business collaborates with today mingled with his artisans (all streaked with marble powder and some wearing the trade's traditional hat of folded newsprint: "Keeps the dust out of our hair," one said).
For example, the majority of the heroin on the southern border flows into the US through privately owned vehicles at legal ports of entry, followed by tractor-trailers, where the heroin is co-mingled with legal goods, according to the DEA's 23 annual drug threat assessment.
At a real estate gala in mid-January, AmTrust Title hosted three open bars across two ballrooms in Midtown Manhattan, as hundreds of real estate officials mingled between bites of tuna tartare and fresh mint mojitos that came with a stirrer with AmTrust's logo on it.
The effects become more intricate in "Contraste de forms" (1913), part of his Contrasts of Forms series (21926–21961), which embraces a vigorous vocabulary of mingled cones, cylinders, cubes, and planes that have been loosely scrubbed with color, lending the work a feeling of anxious transiency.
The L.A. premiere of Star Wars: The Last Jedi on Saturday was nothing short of epic, from the gigantic AT-M6 walkers guarding the entrance to the red carpet to an over-the-top after-party where fans mingled with the likes of Storm Troopers, Chewbacca, and C-3PO.
CAP D'ANTIBES, France, May 23 (Reuters) - From Pamela Anderson to Dua Lipa, the great and good of the movie and music world mingled at the Cannes Film Festival's most glamorous fixture on Thursday night, a fundraiser for AIDS research where stars including Mariah Carey were set to perform.
Clive Owen rubbed shoulders with George Miller, the director of "Mad Max" and this year's main competition jury president, while his fellow juror Mads Mikkelsen mingled with the likes of Heidi Klum, Charlotte Tilbury, Gael García Bernal, Jack O'Connell and Johnny Coca, the perennially kilted Mulberry creative director.
One of the most recent examples is the 2016 staged haunting by artist Jeremy Deller and Rufus Norris, the director of the National Theatre, where around 1,000 men dressed in World War I uniforms mingled with commuters around the UK, on the anniversary of the Battle of the Somme.
They now mingled with a who's who of election security: Rosenbach, the former cyber czar, and Ashton Carter, the former secretary of defense, both at Belfer; cybersecurity experts like Michael Sulmeyer and Bruce Schneier; EAC chair Thomas Hicks; and then-Facebook CSO Alex Stamos and Google CSO Heather Adkins.
They mingled with musicians and other cultural figures like Alicia Keys, Kaseem Dean, Deborah Harry, Kerby Jean-Raymond and David Chang; Peter W. Kunhardt Jr., the foundation's executive director; as well as money types like Douglas Durst, Sarah Arison, Sandra Brant, Judy and Leonard Lauder, and Alexander Soros.
A brilliant-green curtain of horsetail reeds and explosion grass, which conjured a tropical downpour, divided the restaurant from the store, where guests — including Laurie Simmons, Lorna Simpson and Prabal Gurung — mingled with Champagne amid urns of wild grasses mixed with Nerine lilies, dill weed and bronze anthurium.
"We have almost every member of the Trump family," Matt Schlapp, the chairman of CPAC, said in an interview in the conference's green room, where Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle, his girlfriend and the national chairwoman for the Trump Victory Finance Committee, mingled before taking the stage.
But in the main session on Sunday, at meals and during tea breaks, senior Taliban officials mingled respectfully with female delegates, like the first female governor, leading a province that had endured a gruesome Taliban massacre in 2001, and a doctor who represents the Sikh minority as a senator.
A jazz band set the mood as guests mingled on an outdoor stone patio and meandered across a lush lawn overlooking the city while sipping Guinness and a selection of Irish whiskey at the event hosted by Eric Kuhn, Susanna Quinn, Allen Gannett, John McCarthy, Jon Steinberg and Cheddar.
The hip crowd (not just fashion regulars) mingled in the Japanese brand's flagship Chelsea store, clamoring to get their paws on the three styles of limited-edition sneakers — one of which included an updated version of the classic Nike Dunk shoe, reimagined by Rei Kawakubo with translucent side panels.
For more than a decade, the Clinton Global Initiative was the star-studded marquee attraction during the annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, a place where heads of state, celebrities, billionaire philanthropists and business people mingled, made deals and gave away millions, sometimes billions, of dollars.
His natural state, one suspects, is one in which he sits with an old friend in a post-show glow, his mood one of mingled exhilaration and fatigue, toes nibbling the edge of the sofa, tea and cashmere at hand, the conversation drifting between self-examination and gossip.
When he slipped into Qatar last weekend, Mr. al-Qahtani and his friend Khaled al-Anqari mingled in Souk Wakif, a popular district in central Doha with upmarket cafes, falcon dealers and buildings festooned with giant pictures of the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani.
I move back in with my parents, take classes at the University of Arkansas, and hire a lawyer who gets me a deal: 10 days in jail in Northern Virginia for the second DUI, after we bury the co-mingled remains of my brother and his crew in Arlington.
Mr. Gentili turns out some delectable little starters (puzzlingly called "tapas" on the menu): pan-seared shrimp swaddled in bacon; milky burrata paired with warm, chunky caponata; prosciutto di Parma and fresh mozzarella drizzled with honey-truffle oil; and tiny ruffled arugula mingled with pleats of prosciutto and shavings of Parmesan.
Inside the majestic chamber, where members of Washington's Republican establishment mingled amid the marble columns before the investiture began, there were reminders not just of the contentious confirmation process but also of the turmoil on the Trump legal team, which deepened this week after President Trump fired Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
The couple met in 2013 in a basement hallway of the United States Capitol while Ms. Berg as a congressional reporter at BuzzFeed was on the phone with a source, and Mr. Buck, who was a press secretary for the House speaker at the time, John A. Boehner, mingled with reporters.
President Emmanuel Macron imposed on March 17 a lockdown to slow the spread of the virus, but doctors say they expect a wave of cases next week after the government pressed ahead with local elections and thousands of people mingled in parks and streets before they were confined at home.
Although the guests (who included the actor Robert Pattinson and the model Bella Hadid) mingled among topiary versions of now-classic fashion designs, few people seemed to actually make it inside to the exhibition itself: "Christian Dior: Couturier du Rêve," a retrospective of 70 years of the house of Dior.
Psychedelic sounds from San Fransisco (courtesy of the Grateful Dead), early heavy metal (provided by Deep Purple), country-tinged balladeers (thanks to Linda Ronstadt and the Byrds) and old-school crooners (like the incomparable Tony Bennett) all mingled in the living room of Hef's penthouse—recreated on a CBS soundstage in Los Angeles.
After attending high school in Berkeley in the 1950s, where he mingled with a socially conscious crowd, he graduated from Lewis & Clark in 1961 with a bachelor's degree in psychology and later earned a bachelor's and a master's of divinity at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, where his father was dean.
Beloved by brides who have taken their vows in the fairy-tale setting, remembered wistfully by those who once partook of its formal afternoon tea, and long familiar to members of the city's upper crust who have mingled here during debutante balls and charity events, the Rotunda Room had languished in recent years.
LONDON — Britain moved decisively on Wednesday to cushion its economy from the ravages of the coronavirus, as it prepared to toughen a more cautious medical response that had come under fire, particularly after a health minister who had mingled at a reception with Prime Minister Boris Johnson fell ill from the contagion.
Before the performances started, the crowd mingled, submitted their names for a raffle of goodies from sponsors like The Diva Cup and Lola, and dropped off donations of unopened boxes of pads and tampons for #HappyPeriod, a nonprofit organization that provides menstrual hygiene products for women who can't afford or access them.
As the nation has seen clearly with the rise of intolerance and hate in recent years and months, the dangerous and socially destabilizing antiblack sentiments of the past — now co-mingled with Islamophobia and anti-immigrant xenophobia — didn't disappear with the gains of the Civil Rights Movement or the passage of time.
At the hotel, removed from the images of nearby violence, supporters like Ms. Nance mingled with guests including Mike Huckabee, the radio personality and former governor of Arkansas; Sheldon Adelson, a top Republican donor and casino billionaire; and Jay Sekulow, the president's personal lawyer who was raised Jewish but converted to Christianity.
In a segment by the ensemble Apartment 33, images of the Obamas and Black Lives Matter protests flashed while the voices of Hillary Clinton, Beyoncé and others mingled with Andra Day's song "Rise Up." The choreography, by Chloe Arnold, was none too subtle — hands up, hands held — yet its powerful rhythms delivered hope.
Now, however, she has teamed up with some other influencers, including the designers Christian Siriano and Mara Hoffman and the socialite Olivia Palermo, who mingled at the party with assorted models, snacked on foie gras puffs and perused a rack of soft, cozy hoodies in black, navy, forest green, blush, cream and slate.
Before this person's status was made public — he was a V.I.P. attendee who purchased a $5,750 "gold" package that granted him access to backstage reception rooms where members of Congress and other high-profile figures mingled — conservatives at the conference were accusing the president's enemies of inflating the seriousness of the outbreak.
This year's dinner was more subdued than those in the past and took place inside the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, the official headquarters, where a fleet of police and guards mingled with politicians, stars like Catherine Deneuve, the writer Jean-Claude Carrière ("Belle de Jour") and waiters rushing plates of veal to tables.
Whether it was ex-Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer boasting about the "Internet of Things," or departing Google chairman Eric Schmidt rhapsodizing on the digital economy, the World Economic Forum in Davos was where tech executives mingled with world leaders, offered new ideas, and took credit for generating profits and good will around the globe.
On these islands, and on the Caribbean-facing coasts of Central America, styles mingled and migrated, and art had both religious and diplomatic functions; one extravagant gold pendant here, in the shape of a bird with splayed wings and a neck adorned in zigzagging necklaces, traveled from Panama all the way to the Antilles.
He mingled with Alfred Stieglitz and was mentored by Edward Steichen; he was included in the Museum of Modern Art's 1937 photography survey; he surveyed the streets of Depression-era New York with a documentarian eye; and he even once ran away with the circus, following Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey from Manhattan to Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
But Taylor was far from an unknown quantity in the New York art scene, where he mingled with a powerhouse gang of up-and-coming painters (Stanley Whitney, Brice and Helen Marden, Harriet Korman, and Billy Sullivan, among others) in the early 1970s and worked as a longtime studio assistant to none other than Robert Rauschenberg.
An impressive cross section of the African American elite came to Busboys & Poets in Washington D.C. to hear him speak: Former Obama White House officials and well-known black politicos, in town for the Congressional Black Caucus conference, mingled with a contingent of red-blazered brothers from Kappa Alpha Psi, the African American fraternity to which Jealous belongs.
The Russia investigation and Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's special counsel probe hovered over 85033's BuzzFeed White House Correspondents Association (WHCD) dinner "Watch (or not) Party," where journalists mingled Saturday ahead of the annual dinner.
Passing by the entrance steps, the jingle of a dog's collar mingled with the rhythmic claps of a performer singing an a cappella "Lean on Me." A group of girls on scooters rolled by, and when I entered the tree arcade by the park, a swell of sound seemed to respond, with a distant singing of birds.
In his earliest Dismal Man writing, Hearn was rewarded for going intensely purple (a crime scene contains "masses of crumbling human bones, strung together by half-burnt sinews, or glued one upon another by a hideous adhesion of half-molten flesh, boiled brains and jellied blood mingled with coal"), and that quality lingered in his prose for years.
When I last made this dish, I served it with sliced fresh tomatoes, which has nothing to do with Sichuan cuisine and everything to do with seasonality: Along with the green beans, I had picked up one of the last good tomatoes at the farmers' market, and liked the way the flavors mingled on the plate.
GOP luminaries, afraid of alienating voters in the 2020 election, may find King a convenient scapegoat, but it will become more and more difficult for them to deny that racism is an ideological and policy space where the President's own long-held beliefs mingled with those of his heterodox group of backers, who represent important Republican constituencies.
Most of the stolen money was consolidated into one account and quickly transferred to Philrem, which hand-delivered and remitted the funds to casinos and gambling agents in Manila, "Philrem acting as a remittance agent co-mingled the funds and acted as a 'cleaning house'," AMLC said in its 17-page complaint filed with the Department of Justice.
A flurry of celebrities — actress Bridget Moynahan, NeNe Leakes of Bravo's "Real Housewives of Atlanta," actress Tamera Mowry, Michael Kelley of Netflix's "House of Cards," and HBO's "Ballers" star Jasmyn Simon — mingled with Washington's A-listers, including Fox News hosts Greta Van Susteren, Jennifer Griffin and Shannon Bream, CNN's Don Lemon and Michelle Kosinski, and MSNBC's Tamron Hall.
Barack and Michelle Obama mingled with Hollywood celebrities and were so taken with prestige TV that they went on to produce their own Netflix shows; their chosen successor, Hillary Clinton, was a fan of The Good Wife (2009) and Madame Secretary (2014), shows written in anticipation of her seemingly inevitable turn as the first woman president.
His father is a wealth manager and principal at Prestige Capital Management, an investment management firm in Lake Success, N.Y. The couple met at a speed-dating event in September 2017 for modern Orthodox Jews on the Upper West Side, and spoke briefly while the group mingled before their actual face-to-face, three-minute encounter.
Busy working on their upcoming fourth album, Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley — who mingled with fans at an event at Stagecoach launching their Old Camp Whiskey Patriot Pack (a new package for their peach pecan whiskey that will help support military families in partnership with the United Service Organizations) — tell PEOPLE exclusively there will be more surprises in store for their fans.
Being the nerd is better achieved if you are directing your time to single-mindedly learning a set of skills, rather than being suckered into grazing within walled garden content farms like Facebook where mass market entertainment, co-mingled with advertising, is the ceaselessly refreshed algorithmic dish of the day, all the better to keep a passively engaged user-base clicking.

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