| 1. | The new contract permits this intermingling, on a limited basis.
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| 2. | Intermingled with these nasty moments are some equally antic sweet ones.
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| 3. | But not a drop of blood is intermingled in the connection.
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| 4. | The sound of musicians pleasantly intermingles with the bustle of commuters.
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| 5. | But you've got to wonder will these cultures intermingle?
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| 6. | Not surprisingly, the bloodlines of the blacks and Indians intermingled.
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| 7. | Real-life characters intermingle with DeLillo's own creations.
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| 8. | At the dance, the gangs and girls refuse to intermingle.
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| 9. | This theme intermingles the majority of the composer's works.
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| 10. | This was intermingled with some lean patches and struggles with injury.
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