| 11. | The two sides would then proceed to each other and intermingle.
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| 12. | This creates a circle of sampling that intermingles the two albums.
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| 13. | They intermingled with the people of the country and became indianite.
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| 14. | The track order intermingles new tracks and songs from both EPs.
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| 15. | He had the bones of Catherine and relics of Frideswide intermingled.
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| 16. | They lived independently without intermingling with other clans for many years.
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| 17. | The neurons and glial cells in the brain are thoroughly intermingled.
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| 18. | Foods become moist and succulent, with an intense intermingling of flavors.
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| 19. | After that, Croats and Serbs intermingled and intermarried, until 1991.
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| 20. | Cultural, industrial and political changes have caused an intermingling of styles.
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