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He hurried from the store and mingled with the crowd.
Then she was gone, vanishing behind him, mingling with the crowd.
He mingled with the crowd and pretended to look surprised.
He was the only politician here who did not mingle with the crowd after his speech.
Perhaps for that reason, secret policemen who had mingled with the crowd now became most open.
For a few minutes longer, she mingled with the crowd, exchanging a word here and there.
She descended the stairs quickly and mingled with the crowd.
But they mingled with the crowds and were gone.
There, mingling with the crowd, she had witnessed the terrible scene.
Others still play music or just simply greet and mingle with the crowds of visitors.
And then, depending on the advance arrangements, he may mingle with the crowd.
Keeping his hand over hers, he guided her forward to mingle with the crowd.
Therefore, you must never wander around the streets, or mingle with the crowds in any way.
They began mingling with the crowd as the women now on stage repeated their earlier dancing.
No television cameras recorded the scene, and not one reporter mingled with the crowd.
Vickers mingled with the crowd, moving nearer to the car.
I really liked it, and afterwards just went out to mingle with the crowd."
Mingle with the crowd: that is an Apparatus must.
As he mingled with the crowd, The Shadow watched five of them do the same thing.
"They mingle with the crowd, pose for photos, sit at the tables."
"I suggest we talk while mingling with the crowd.
I turned away from the tent and, angrily, no clear destination in mind, mingled with the crowds.
Soldiers joined in, discarding their weapons and mingling with the crowds.
She was surprised they had not mingled with the crowds around the hospital complex, where she works.
Do mascots ever worry about fan attacks when they mingle with the crowd?