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Again that intermixture of red and green, right there in nature staring at him.
But even after it had done its best, the original intermixture of things was not wholly overcome.
There was no suburb in the modern sense, or transitional intermixture of town and down.
Intermixture has been so great as to negate the value of such nomenclature in this context.
All present races are descendants of these two groups, in varying degrees of intermixture.
The church, principally in the latter English style, was, with little intermixture, completely restored in 1837.
The intermixture of the two categories of beings produces combinations which may be externally recognized.
Each nature remained "pure" after the union, retaining its properties to the exclusion of all transmutation and intermixture.
"It's the intermixture of students," said Ms. Zapolskaya, who is 17.
There comes a memory, an odd intermixture of two entirely divergent things, that stands out with the intensest vividness.
Franklin would later write that the journey brought "a great intermixture of agreeable and disagreeable circumstances.
"Ah, this, indeed, is true nobility, this is the right and perfect intermixture.
And that in the true religion there hath not nor is any impediment, except it be by accident or intermixture of humour.
It also aimed to "fight mongrelization and all attempts to force the intermixture of the black and White races."
The tradition of the intermixture of Spanish and Fife blood still prevails in the district.
All Yankee forebears, no intermixture.
(38) A result of the intermixture of state and Church was that many careers were both ecclesiastical and secular.
It is the lurid intermixture of the two that produces the illuminating blaze of the infernal regions.
(From the intermixture of these peoples and the remaining Israelites came the Samaritans.)
The core of the legends might still be authentically historic, allowing for distortion and supernaturalistic intermixture."
But mobility, upheaval, migration and intermixture have drastically increased since that time, so that the entire globe today is the scene of cultural collisions. "
Nevertheless, the band felt obliged to counter these assertions by stating that the intermixture of styles is exactly the effect that was intended:
In octahedrites a fine intermixture with kamacite can occur, which is called plessite.
During the various Islamic kingdoms and empires, there was much intermixture between Persian and Arabs.
These last consist of an intermixture of nepheline or sodalite and alkali-feldspar.