| 1. | However, the original intermixture of things is never wholly overcome.
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| 2. | One would expect intermixture has been going on for millennia.
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| 3. | These last consist of an intermixture of nepheline or sodalite and alkali-feldspar.
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| 4. | In octahedrites a fine intermixture with kamacite can occur, which is called plessite.
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| 5. | He also concluded that the intermixture more frequently involved the higher castes than the lower ones.
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| 6. | "It's the intermixture of students, " said Ms . Zapolskaya, 17.
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| 7. | Anyhow, I have no solid evidence for either, but I strongly oppose the intermixture of the two.
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| 8. | The church, principally in the latter English style, was, with little intermixture, completely restored in 1837.
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| 9. | In choosing 149 colors, Berberbian says California and SPNEA play to the new " intermixture of lifestyles ."
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| 10. | Each nature remained " pure " after the union, retaining its properties to the exclusion of all transmutation and intermixture.
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