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The universe is the case based on a series of actual entities intermingled with one another.
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Almshouses and public houses of the same period survive, intermingled with areas of more recent development.
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Almshouses and public houses of the same period still exist, intermingled with modern development.
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The remains of a theropod dinosaur were discovered intermingled with the bones of the sauropod.
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Continuing to include both classical and popular music on his programs, he intermingled the piano pieces with humorous anecdotes.
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These elements are so minutely intermingled as each to lie in very intimate relationship to one another.
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Their images flashed across the screen, with text and footage of war atrocities intermingled in between.
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Other shade loving plants are intermingled with hosta along the cascading stream and pond.
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The finish lingers with soft, supple tannins intermingled with blackberry pastilles and hints of violets.
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He later developed a different style from his early feudal extravagances, of rural scenes intermingled with tragic incidents of town poverty and aristocratic splendor.
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