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And there are two different issues that we're sort of commingling here.
They said it had been commingled with other accounts held by the church.
Commingling these two items gets us in trouble every time.
If they commingle, we will not be able to tell one from the other."
But the question of how, exactly, the three parts commingle is up for grabs.
"And it was commingled, so now all my production is contaminated."
I remember so well the last time our secretions commingled.
"It is not a wise and appropriate thing to commingle them."
There is territory between the private and the professional in which interests are commingled.
The agencies often commingled expenses and even employees, the report said.
Or perhaps "commingled with" would be a more accurate phrase.
Yet here they were, their constituents commingling in the middle of nowhere.
If you commingle your money, keep close track of charges and be willing to speak out.
(the public and the internet still often commingle the two).
Our genetic codes were commingled to create a baby that should never have been possible.
She threw him a look of exasperation and fear commingled.
The moment past, he almost smiled at himself, remembering hope and terror commingled.
Later, the officer put the dollar bills in the same pocket, commingling the evidence.
"He did commingle some funds, but for an honorable cause.
Commingling those particular greatnesses had never been a dream of mine.
Thoughts that had commingled so freely with her own for the past eighteen months.
But there was also unhappiness and apprehension commingled in that thought.
But some experts argue that this commingling actually undermines security.
They then send their products to Amazon, which stores the items commingled with its own.
Much of this land is commingled with properties awarded to the railroads in 1862.