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Sometimes they intermix with other groups that live around the river.
Tears flowed from her eyes and intermixed with the blood.
Now, the fun and games are intermixed with dollar signs.
As the months go by, waking and dreaming become even more intermixed.
Only a thin film of snow fell intermixed with rain.
That quality rested in the others as well, intermixed and less pure, but still there.
Feathers can be intermixed with scales on some birds' feet.
"Now economic, political, religious and national questions are all on the table, all intermixed."
Students from Penn and these other colleges often intermix at numerous events.
From the front, they give an impression of depth and intermixed hues.
Both cultures intermixed, borrowing from each other's language, culture and outlook.
The Church was inexorably intermixed with the secular political structure.
Inevitably, military forces are intermixed with the civil population.
All plugged into the same backplane and could be intermixed in a single system.
Throughout the film, these two realities are intermixed to produce an alternate reality.
He could smell her perfume and the fire, intermixed.
Segments of ground, forest, river, and sky were intermixed, oriented different ways.
In the early years of the "golden age", scientific pursuits were intermixed with the sport.
This area is one of those enclaves in London where you still find old money and new poverty intermixed.
The components of the two samples, including the dye molecules, can intermix.
Pollen flows from one field to another, and seeds can become intermixed in processing.
All are interdependent and to a certain extent intermixed.
My juices flowed like a river intermixed with the remnants of J's.
Historic homes are intermixed with subdivided developments from the last 30 years.
Biographies of the two men frequently intermix their biographical details.