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- noun Plural form of
intermix . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
intermix .
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Examples
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Its energies had been sapped by religious infighting (we have political infighting that intermixes with religion), the 4th Crusade (kinda like the wars now) and just internal exhaustion (I guess you could call our political discourse).
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Here's a good reason for using Dogpile in spite of the way it intermixes sponsored results with organic.
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The newest video from a resident who goes by "Molly," intermixes personal before and after images of the Emory River - some with her kids and pets - with media clips and dramatic music.
Sandra Diaz: New Media Keeping Coal Ash Spill from Drowning in the Muck (VIDEO) 2009
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Shantala Shivalingappa, a petite woman trained in the Indian dance form known as Kuchipudi, makes an indelible impression in a solo that intermixes torsioned and dipping moves with the delicate gestures of the classical Indian dance form in which she is schooled.
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Meanwhile, he intermixes their discussion of Bolan which provides the exposition of his back story with Bolan actually doing one of his missions.
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I had a very good view of his perch on stage when he wasn't singing the cast intermixes with some audience members who have seats on stage to either side, and he seemed so happy to be in and part of the show, and he's really quite good when he's on.
Archive 2008-12-01 The Brillig Blogger 2008
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It intermixes with the lateral floodplain of the Magdalena River that shows a tendency to become disconnected.
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Here's a good reason for using Dogpile in spite of the way it intermixes sponsored results with organic.
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I had a very good view of his perch on stage when he wasn't singing the cast intermixes with some audience members who have seats on stage to either side, and he seemed so happy to be in and part of the show, and he's really quite good when he's on.
Theatricality The Brillig Blogger 2008
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A writer who intermixes great quantity of Greek and Latin with his works, deals by the ladies and fine gentlemen in the same paultry manner with which they are treated by the auctioneers, who often endeavour so to confound and mix up their lots, that, in order to purchase the commodity you want, you are obliged at the same time to purchase that which will do you no service.
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