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1. In the above control room an array of fixed, curiously antiquated display screens were giving the various intermix ratios, projected stability levels coupled with the power requirements for sustaining negative energy
2. worshipping other god's, or idols, and had begun to intermix with the Nephilim,
1. - The book is almost equally divided between histories and laws, intermixed
2. Neither Noah or his family had intermixed with the Nephilim
3. (Remember that there were some Kenites intermixed with the Canaanites
4. Then it began to rain steel on everything for ten kilometers, and globs of glowing yellow liquid were intermixed with orange-hot drops that were barely hardened and jagged red-hot chunks of every size
5. Then it began to rain steel on everything for two leagues, and globs of glowing yellow liquid were intermixed with orange-hot drops that were barely hardened and jagged red-hot chunks of every size
6. Berkeley code was intermixed with proprietary AT&T code
7. rounding up the cattle in the on-and-off heavy rain intermixed with
8. Of course, this description was intermixed with Mrs
9. On one part, the ice layers on top of the inner structure were about eighty kilometer thick and comprised in succession as you went down a thick surface layer of methane ice covered by a thin film of nitrogen and water ice, followed by intermixed layers of nitrogen ice, liquid methane and water ice
10. became intermixed with a low, defiant sobbing, but all of the noise suddenly
11. Subtly intermixed with the chirping of crickets and the creaks from the
12. Credit noticed the sound of a flute subtly intermixed with that of the choir and he
13. I say, because of the evil that was intermixed with the spirits of those transgressors, they shall catch fire, that is to say they shall be the fuel of fire
14. For example, if you take a handful of earth that is steeped in oil and completely intermixed with it, then you throw it into fire, no doubt, it will soon catch fire due to the oil it contains
15. This verse denotes that the pure nectar which is driven to the righteous, that is to say, the noble deeds which they achieve in their life are tempered and intermixed with sublimation, i
16. Resting back against Joel’s broad chest and shoulders, with his arms clasped protectively around her, Kathy felt a sense of security she hadn’t felt in ages, along with other, more complex feelings of desire intermixed with the burgeoning of a deeper emotion
17. Intermixed with the lights, which were obviously activated by a timer, were about a dozen or more interconnecting security, motion detector floodlights which all automatically turned on when anyone or anything came within a few feet of one of them
18. It was a puzzled look intermixed with a bemused, dawning awareness of Henri, as if he was suddenly seeing her in a whole new way
19. The white hairs in the roans' coats remind us that intelligence and will should be tempered by pure intentions, for without the intermixed white the horses' coats would be brown and black
20. Judging by the chemical composition of each of droplets that fall down from one tap but originally come from various sources, it’s hard to determine each source, because all the water is intermixed, and instead of special water from a spring it has become simply tap water
21. Mixt: A subject inside another object, that is, intermixed, as a mixt of divers people
22. They are hopelessly intermixed in such an infinitely complex dynamic that all we can do about it is try to find the right balance
23. Here and there the bright colors of late blooming wildflowers were intermixed with the dry grass
24. Suddenly a bright golden color intermixed with green streaked upwards through the water to the heavens above
25. There have been moments of peace, even enjoy intermixed throughout, but they always seemed lost in whatever tragedy came up next
26. But here there they were¼¼ intermixed together as if this was a daily occurrence
27. something of ferocity, were rather worrying than kisses, intermixed with
28. It is not possible to know how far the influence of any amiable honest-hearted duty-doing man flies out into the world; but it is very possible to know how it has touched one's self in going by, and I know right well that any good that intermixed itself with my apprenticeship came of plain contented Joe, and not of restlessly aspiring discontented me
29. For his part, instinctridden as he was, the expressions of his animal passion, partaking something of ferocity, were rather worrying than kisses, intermixed with ravenous love-bites on her cheeks and necks, the prints of which did not wear out for some days after
30. I have seen at one time lying on the ice pickerel of at least three different kinds: a long and shallow one, steel-colored, most like those caught in the river; a bright golden kind, with greenish reflections and remarkably deep, which is the most common here; and another, golden-colored, and shaped like the last, but peppered on the sides with small dark brown or black spots, intermixed with a few faint blood-red ones, very much like a trout
31. Romans, with whom they became intermixed, and are also called
32. The hill is then tolerably level for the space of a mile or more in its western extent, and its soil is principally composed of a loose, porous sand, with which few, if any, stones are intermixed at any depth that has yet been penetrated
33. Sometimes this grass is intermixed with weeds and plum-bushes
34. Sandusky Plains, lying on the high ground between the head waters of the Whetstone branch of the Scioto river, and the waters of streams running into Lake Erie, are still more extensive than those of Pickaway, covered with a coarse, tall grass, intermixed with weeds, with here and there a tree, presenting to the eye a landscape of great extent
35. As far, however, as I could learn by inquiry, and an examination of the heaps of rubbish, the following substances, in the order in which they stand, have been found in Heth's pits:—mould, clay, gravel, fuller's earth, sandstone, (at first extremely coarse and friable, but becoming more compact and hard, and having an appearance somewhat stratified as they descended,) gray and bluish clay slate, hard bluish sandstone, shale, or, as they term it, shiver, white micaceous sandstone, extremely hard; blue slate and shale intermixed, black slate, and then the coal
36. The bituminous shale presents the usual characters; intermixed with it are numerous nodules of the common clay ironstone, the colour of which is a yellowish brown, these also frequently present characters common to the three substances, and throughout the beds, the passage from the one to the other is distinct
37. With a microscope, I found the fibres intermixed with the anthracite; or forming thin layers, and these sometimes parallel to, at others crossing, in different directions, the course of the laminæ
1. Moreover, that sublime intent associates and intermixes all the deeds of the righteous, God says:
2. This intermixes the output of both of the files
1. intermixing it with religion
2. Only his family had remained pure by not intermixing with the Nephilim
3. Egypt’s most glorious eras, due to the intermixing of
4. Germany is a polyglot mixture of so many disparate ethnic-racial-ancestral origins and intermixing of different tribes and ethnic races: there is no such thing as German except their language
5. Because the British masters were more lenient than the Spanish and French masters; there was very little intermixing of European and North American Indian cultures
6. Then began the driving tumult on his side, and the responsive heaves on mine, which kept me up to him; whilst, as our joys grew too great for utterance, the organs of our voices, voluptuously intermixing, became organs of the touch