| 21. | Then, too, bayonets drew new borders and severed intermingled communities.
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| 22. | But by then there was a new problem intermingled with the old.
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| 23. | The circles of artists, politicians and journalists all intermingle.
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| 24. | If two languages are acquired at this time, they become intermingled.
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| 25. | It is a tale of intermingling, maybe even conflicting, interests.
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| 26. | At what point do they intermingle and influence each other?
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| 27. | As at the San Jose, the old and the new intermingle.
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| 28. | One possibility is that somehow those drugs mistakenly were intermingled.
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| 29. | Is it the soft fabrics that intermingle with hard woods?
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| 30. | Worshippers sat intermingled, men and women side by side.
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