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Her mascara commingles with her foundation, sending a milky river of tears down her cheek.
For example, Amazon commingles inventory from distributors at its fulfillment centers, so authentic products and fakes can get mixed together.
This smoke can then waft over major cities such as Chennai and Mumbai, where it commingles with traffic exhaust, factory emissions, and construction dust.
Puerto Rico's left — which loosely commingles with Democratic progressives — has traditionally endorsed the status quo or supported the possibility of an independent Puerto Rico.
In the rojo tamal, a thick, smoky red chile sauce commingles with threads of pork so languid they appear to be lounging amid the masa.
The gentle murmur of refined conversation commingles with the subtle scent of cut flowers to create an atmosphere perfect for courtship, had you someone to court.
It is the collaborative transmission, or so I like to think, that results when a geographical landscape moves through or commingles with a figurative, human one.
Today, several artists in "In Search of Expo 267" look askance at that nationalist project, including the indigenous Quebecker Geronimo Inutiq, who contributes a trippy installation that commingles videos, prints and a Katimavik-inspired dance floor.
Critics of this arrangement cite conflicts of interests in the form of a "pay-to-play" model, whereby finance commingles with curatorial decisions, which can, in turn, compromise the integrity and artistic independence of large institutions like the HdK.
"Turban and Gun, Bhavnagar" (1969), which shows the titular objects hung together on a bare wall, commingles rank and prestige, revealing the most important traits in the hierarchy of the Indian caste system and thereby conveying the role of the objects' unseen owner.
Similar to Ishii's nearby cloud/breath grid, Chicago Snow commingles the celestial with the terrestrial, the natural with the anthropogenic; however, unlike "The Breath from Which the Clouds are Formed," there's a conspicuous contrast here between weather in its pristine state and weather covered in our species' grimy fingerprints.
A costal, apical and hindmarginal interrupted line of dark spots and lines bound a patch of ground colour continuous with the subcostal, and encloses a short transverse ferruginous fascia which commingles with the median fascia. The hindwings are smoky fuscous, shaded to ochreous toward the base.McMillan, Ian (30 June 2010). "Zauclophora Turner, 1900".
In a positive review for Spin magazine, Greg Tate hailed Done by the Forces of Nature as an innovative hip house production and, "a nonstop groove- a-think where sexist spectacle commingles with love paeans to the sistuhs, where safaris into Afro-centricity are made to house you."Tate, Greg. "Review: Done by the Forces of Nature". Spin: 73–74.
This interpretation was at odds with international law, which only recognizes states that are belligerent and those that are not. Hostile forces distinct from enemy forces bear no mention and have no meaning under international law. Thus, hostile forces are merely a vague sub-category of non-belligerence. Furthermore, treaty law frequently commingles so-called "non-belligerents" and neutral states, making them indissociable.
He now has the ability to transform into any other feline form [preferably his panther form], after a Fain became trapped in him. Often commingles with Arthur to enable Arthur to see through his eyes. In The Fire Eternal he transformed into a tiger almost hurting Liz very badly. G’lant – Zanna's Valentine dragon, given to Zanna by David as a goodbye present, but has another mysterious purpose.
Fearing that he will have to throw books at it he prepares to do so, picking up a Steven Kinge novel. But Azkiar does not attack David and instead looks at him puzzled. David takes the opportunity and walks away, and commingles with the book's auma. David leaves the floor and goes to Mr Henry's office, where Rosa is kneeling on the floor, and discovers that Mr Henry is now dead.
Jack Burden is the novel's narrator, a former student of history, newspaper columnist, and personal aide to Governor Willie Stark. His narrative is propelled in part by a fascination with the mystery of Stark's larger-than-life character, and equally by his struggle to discover some underlying principle to make sense of all that has happened. In narrating the story, Jack commingles his own personal story with the political story of Governor Stark.
This type of drug fraud occurs when the dealer cuts or commingles the pure drug with a similar substance such as baby powder or powdered milk. When this is sold to the user, the user receives less of a high and so must buy more to get the previous high. There may also be adverse health consequences as a result of the cutting substance, such as a bad trip or overdose. This can also be seen in prescription drugs.
These units all have a northwest strike and a small southwest dip. A large north-trending fault on the east side of the field provides a structural seal on that side; on the northeast, the up-dip side of the field, the sands grade into relatively impermeable silts and clays, providing a seal in that direction. Many small southwest-trending faults run across the field. The California DOGGR recognizes only one producing pool – the Etchegoin-Chanac – and commingles the production data.
Tanis is a mystery horror fiction podcast executive produced by Terry Miles who also voices the podcast's narrator, Nic Silver. In the show, Silver undertakes a search to discover what and where the mysterious entity Tanis is. While the style of Tanis evokes the earlier investigative nonfiction podcast Serial and its plot commingles real-world historical events and places with fictional elements, Taniss production team never acknowledges the story's fictional nature. After its premiere on October 13, 2015, episodes of Tanis have generally been released every two weeks, with longer gaps between each of its four seasons.
Since the Prose Edda describes the dökkálfar as being dwellers, they may be dwarves under another name, in the opinion of a number of scholars such as John Lindow. The Prose Edda also uniquely mentions the svartálfar ('black elves'), but there are reasons to believe these also refer to merely dwarves. Consequently, Lindow and other commentators have remarked that there may not have been any distinction intended between dark-elves and black-elves by those who coined and used those terms. Lotte Motz's paper on elves commingles, and hence equates "dark-elves" and "black-elves" from the outset.
The rivers headwater is a small pond at the intersection of Horsepound Road and NY State Route 52 about one mile north of the hamlet of Lake Carmel in the far central eastern part of the town of Kent in Putnam County. It is shortly joined by a small stream, then runs into manmade Lake Carmel, one of the few sizable bodies of water in the Croton River watershed that is not part of the New York City water supply system. It drains out due east midway along the lake then promptly heads strongly south for about three miles before spilling into Middle Branch Reservoir in the town of Carmel, New York. It then flows into the Croton Falls Reservoir immediately above the Westchester border, where it commingles with some waters of the East Branch Croton River flowing out of the Diverting Reservoir immediately to the east of the Croton Falls Reservoir and the whole flow of the West Branch Croton River.
Portrait of Walther von der Vogelweide from the Codex Manesse (Folio 124r) Ir sult sprechen willekomen is a poem by Walther von der Vogelweide. Thematically, it does neither fully belong to the Minnesang nor to the Sangspruchdichtung, but it commingles both forms. In the 19th century, the poem was rediscovered by German nationalists and even served as an inspiration for Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben and his "Deutschlandlied". Since 1973, Alois Kircher's theory that Walther in this poem was repudiating an attack by Peire Vidal, who had denigrated the Germans in his 37th ChansonAlamans trob deschauzitz e vilans ; E quand negus si feing esser cortes, Ira motals cozens et enois es ; E lor parlars sembla lairar de cans… "I find the Germans undistinguished and crude; when one of them makes pretensions to be courteous, It is a mortal punishment and a painful sorrow, and their speech is like the barking of dogs." and had praised Provence as the land "from the Rhône to Vence, and from the sea up to the Durance," has gained general acceptance.

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