Just as 17th-century cabinets of curiosities juxtaposed real and apocryphal marvels - Eskimo dog slippers, the fossilized head of a kentrosaurus, a hair from the beard of Noah - so Wilson's odd reliquarium liberally mixes fact and fiction.
The Tervuren has spent a lot of energy over the years trying more or less to reconstruct history, and the display at the Museum for African Art liberally mixes anthropological and geographical information with esthetics.
Apparently the gas had to mix liberally with our air to reach that proportion.
There are several galleries devoted to Kippenberger's raucous paintings, which liberally mix appropriated images, bravura brushwork and odd materials.
The pitch seemed familiar - too familiar, in fact - to the Body Shop, a British company that has taken Europe by storm by liberally mixing social consciousness with the cosmetics business.
He borrowed freely from innovative American and European architects and designers, liberally mixing motifs and forms from the Arts and Crafts and Prairie styles.
The resulting design liberally mixes art with architecture, using a variety of building materials to suggest native symbols and the natural resources of the region.
In this show, everything from his early "plate" paintings to his recent paintings on Kabuki screens liberally mixes legible images with passages of pure painting.
The script, which Ms. Fisher wrote with Elaine Pope, a former writer on "Seinfeld," liberally mixes fact and fiction.
It is hard to tell, for the playwright liberally mixes fiction with fact, so much so that influential Israelis are ready to revoke his dramatic license.