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1. There would be a large feast, and all the dragon riders would come and mingle with the people
2. Pats on the back and the punters get to mingle for half an hour
3. Their smells mingle and he tastes the salt water on her cheek
4. Not so much for their being all women, but because each of them were escorted by at least one or two of the Nephlii who were as anxious to mingle on the station as the Lascorii
5. It ran down to her neck, dripping down over her titties to mingle with the other come he had already deposited there
6. It took about two more weeks of patience before those first few brave goats ventured up to me and ate out of my hands, but it was not long after this that the entire group, generally, warmed up to me and accepted me as an honorary member of the herd, and I could then approach and mingle with the goats to my heart’s content
7. Roleston didn't look like the type who would want to mingle on the dance floor with the, rabble, as he had referred to the crowd earlier
8. crowd, and the clang of street-cars and roar of traffic mingle with the
9. Also in a rural area you barefoot prints may mingle with other locals and thus confuse the Police trackers (it won’t)
10. Unfortunately, the drizzling and, at times, heavy rain of the first day interfered with our determination as tourists and deprived us from appreciating the night life of that stunning city, such as enjoying the sunset in one of the bars in front of Sentosa Island, or observing the nocturnal animals in the only Night Safari in the world, or participating in many other entertaining and instructive opportunities which can be found in the late evening in that large attractive modern city where East happily meets West and where the old and the new harmoniously mingle in a dramatic contrast of style and substance
11. As it turned out, she was wrong: she had floor managers that allowed her to mingle with her patrons
12. Ethan felt warm blood pour down on his hand and mingle with the thick rain
13. shattered to pieces of sharp metal to mingle with Cira’s sharp-looking collection of debris, hers happening to be on fire, and they aimed their elements at Cinder, and
14. I tried to mingle a little in the villages, but my height, strange appearance, and uniform tended to put the locals off
15. clay, they shall mingle themselves with the seed of men, but they shall not stick one to another, even as iron is not mixed with clay;
16. mingle with that of sewage
17. have turned back again to transgress your law, and to mingle ourselves with the uncleanness of the nations of the land
18. Halfway across the bridge, the sounds of unrest from the crowd around the castle began to mingle with the rushing spray of the river
19. He raised his glass and toasted Harry in front of Becky, “To your good health Harry,” and then headed off into the thronging crowd of suits to mingle some more
20. “Emily, I just wanted you to know that we’re letting Arnold out again to mingle with the patients, is that ok?”
21. As I travel around Texas, I visit many churches and mingle with Christians
22. Music filled the reception as the crowds began to mingle
23. As my lips mingle with Sean’s, the visions come back
24. “And whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle themselves with the seed of men
25. There should be such places where they can mingle with the races from outside Xervia, as well as with those from within it
26. But that does not include most of us, and implementing Mark’s suggestions can wait at least an hour or three, so I hope we can remain and mingle for a while after the meeting
27. 86 And all that has befallen is done to us for our wicked works and great sins; for you O Lord did make our sins light 87 And did give to us such a root but we have turned back again to transgress your law and to mingle ourselves with the uncleanness of the nations of the land
28. “We’ll all have a chance to make introductions and mingle in a few minutes
29. “Humans and elves mix and mingle in their thousands within the empires, and sparks are bound to fly
30. As Flowers mingle and thrive
31. Lochert's blood would mingle with that of his son in the same earth
32. Nuke spoke with contempt of being told he should not mingle with ordinary children because his white hair, pale skin, and solid black eyes would cause them to reject him
33. 8 9 And while he was passing through the land of Samaria he came to one of the cities of the Samaritans called Sychar beside the field which Jacob gave to Joseph to his son; And there was there a spring of water of Jacob's; And Jesus was fatigued from the exertion of the way and sat at the spring; And the time was about the sixth hour; And a woman of Samaria came to draw water; and Jesus said to her Give me water that I may drink; And Iris disciples had entered into the city to buy for themselves food; And that Samaritan woman said to him How do you being a Jew ask me to give you to drink while I am a Samaritan womane (And the Jews mingle not with the Samaritans
34. will mingle with the rain
35. The staff was not encouraged to mingle except at certain levels like the security and nursing staff where it was not seen as a problem
36. mingle with the crowd of curious onlookers, surreptitiously taking photographs
37. His desire to study and mingle with this cosmopolitan aggregation of Urantia mortals was the chief reason why Jesus consented to make this journey
38. Now on the summit of the cliffs he looked down into the circular valley and wondered what plague, war, or superstition had driven the members of that ancient white race forth from their stronghold to mingle with and be absorbed by the black tribes that hemmed them in
39. shades of green from the ominous trees mingle with
40. diversity they encounter, some mingle with the people
41. Western males could mingle with Saudi males, but Saudi females were strictly off limits
42. mingle around on the convention floor, which looked to Hap
43. Sky tears mingle with mine
44. I’ve watched the wind blow it’s insanity wildly through the unsuspecting trees, Forcing their branches to touch, mingle and tingle
45. When schedules can mingle we try to mix it up a bit
46. With each step, the light of day crawled and slanted across the ground, climbed the tree trunks, and started to mingle with the leaves in the still air
47. My intention was to mingle beauty and darkness in a weave of fabric created by the best and worst of the human spirit
48. Her classmates were sur-prised that she sat apart from them in a chair with a very high back and that she would not even mingle with them during recess
49. He had taken part in a meeting of union leaders and had been commissioned, along with Colonel Gavilán, to mingle in the crowd and orient it accord-ing to how things went
50. In fact, going out like this in informal clothes was one way for her to mingle with her people without fuss or ceremonial
1. Textures mingled and changed,
2. The sweet, musty smell of old books mingled with birch tells me we're in the library
3. ’ He said giving her a wry look in which humour and respect mingled
4. Me and Sally mingled in the living room with the majority of the guests
5. The moon had risen, and its yellow glow mingled with that of the fire
6. waste mingled with rotting food (and he dared not think
7. Sweat mingled with his magical cologne filled her nostrils, but the voices continued
8. locals, visitors and farmers mingled in an animated
9. It wasn’t thick enough to be the mingled smoke of many The Maiden’s Odyssey
10. ” She grinned slyly, “Should the two happen to become mingled
11. Dane looked at him as fresh panic rose, mingled with an intense yearning to protect his new family
12. Garlic, onion and other herbs mingled with the odor of meat
13. As we prayed, we held each other and my tears mingled with His
14. Trees emitted odors which mingled with drifting honeysuckle scents
15. My tears mingled with His
16. It lay in ruins, decimated, rubble from the ancient buildings and new office blocks mingled alike in a mile-wide scattering of stone
17. One of the goats was voicing a terrified cry and with it mingled vicious snarls and anxious barking
18. Nightmares of Hollowcrest, enforcers, and those dreadful bugs mingled in her head
19. The tang of blade oil mingled with the aromatic cedar
20. Words cannot describe John's expression of mingled hate, fear, rage and astonishment
21. Silence had returned to the waterfront, and the men’s heavy breathing mingled with her own
22. Then three prolonged cheers of triumph ran down the lines, followed by a crashing rifle salute, mingled with a thunderous shout from the Cubans, “Viva los Americanos!”
23. A chill breeze bearing the scent of pine mingled with coffee blossom created waves in tall healthy grass that flowed across the mountainside
24. A soft chuckle mingled with his words removed their rough edge
25. mingled with dew on bunch grass; the distant cry of the hawk
26. The fair was taking place at this large old barge station right by the riverside, where the smell of cotton seed oil mingled with whatever happened to be floating in the river, and the resulting odor was less than agreeable
27. Tears mingled with sweat as I leaned on the shovel that
28. He still wore a pained expression on his face, only this time it was mingled with wariness and suppressed annoyance
29. The only sounds reaching them were the intermittent thrashing sounds of rock flung against the walls, mingled with the tumultuous and disarrayed yells of the men defending the city and the bristling fires that had engulfed it once more, for what seemed to be the last time
30. The Prosops then was quick to answer, his voice somewhat distant, as it could not believe what was transpiring in its presence, a sense of loss and defeat mingled with utter fascination and disbelief:
31. Thoughts and wishes mingled in one as they raced to take control of his mouth
32. Mingled with the sounds of churned dirt and gravel from the Rovers’ tires, it was an uneasy, threatening sound in its own
33. Shouts and cries mingled with the sudden rush of screeching tables and chairs as the panicked customers fled the ’Madimba’
34. Loud roaring laughter mingled with the sound of clashing glassware; some danced to the rhythm of half-drunken, clapping hands while others sang at the top of their lungs
35. His palms tingled with pleasure; the sensation crept along his arms and mingled with a soft prickling in his body and brow
36. “And I saw something like a sea of glass mingled with fire, and those who have the victory over the beast, over his image and over his mark and over the number of his name, standing on the sea of glass” (Rev
37. Other voices now mingled with Calras’, and suddenly shapes appeared in the darkness
38. and of the tumultuous Tiamat (salt water) were mingled together
39. "When high above heaven had not been named it had not been called with a name the mainland below; and there was just the primordial Apsu, their father, (and) Mummu-Tiamat, she who bore them all, mingled their waters as one body
40. "When high above heaven had not been named it had not been called with a name the mainland below; and there was just the primordial Apsu, their father, (and) Mummu-Tiamat, She Who bore Them all, They mingled their waters as one body
41. customary good-byes were dispensed, and the dinner party mingled as they slowly filed toward the exit
42. During the reign of the Meiji in the late 1800s, the Japanese mingled with and mimicked the ways of the West
43. They had never mingled very freely in the social life of the Glen or Lowbridge, though where they went the wit and spirit of Ellen and the sweetness and beauty of Rosemary made them welcome guests
44. Soon, it was so small that it mingled with the stars against the sky, and no one
45. She could hear Sven’s voice mingled with the popping of flaming
46. When she would not awaken, tears mingled with the raindrops
47. They were set on his forehead and circled his eyes, some mingled with strands of his hair, like some human bird of paradise
48. Silent tears mingled with it, like a quiet, sad hello
49. 35 But were mingled among the heathen, and learned their works
50. Wisdom has built her own house, she has carved out her seven pillars; she has slaughtered her beasts; she has mingled her wine; she
1. He is buried in the ground where, over time, his body turns to dust, which mingles with the surrounding earth
2. Blood runs down the priest's forehead and then mingles with his pooled tears on the stage floor
3. His tongue mingles with mine and we groan, breaking the kiss in sharp breaths
4. It mingles with the
5. The soup base also mingles with garlic, shallots, ginger,
6. And mingles with the water, the loon,
7. It looked like satin mingles with lace on an apron and the front was a
8. Mingles with the peaceful thoughts and vistas of tomorrow!
9. When an infant eats, he mingles with his food: he touches it, gets to know how it feels
10. The man who mingles in them is like one who gives Satan vantage-ground
11. blood from his wounds mingles with the dirt and the sweat
12. That mingles with a disdain for people who say they want to edify others by their words and behaviors, but oppose the goodness flowing from everyone else
13. Unashamedly, we reached the very edges of the normal and even assailed some of that strange territory beyond, which mingles pleasure with pain, mental and physical, pleasure with agony
14. Subjection to the influence of but one of the two parents during early life, under circumstances favorable to the development of that type, will perhaps seem almost to extinguish the influence of the other hidden nature; yet it mingles with the inmost life of the body and soul, and might be easily educated under a favorable regimen
15. It mingles with the characters, and it seems as if it were yourself palpitating beneath their costumes
16. "Nay," said Ricote, who was present during the conversation, "it will not do to rely upon favour or bribes, because with the great Don Bernardino de Velasco, Conde de Salazar, to whom his Majesty has entrusted our expulsion, neither entreaties nor promises, bribes nor appeals to compassion, are of any use; for though it is true he mingles mercy with justice, still, seeing that the whole body of our nation is tainted and corrupt, he applies to it the cautery that burns rather than the salve that soothes; and thus, by prudence, sagacity, care and the fear he inspires, he has borne on his mighty shoulders the weight of this great policy and carried it into effect, all our schemes and plots,
17. And he who mingles music with gymnastic in the fairest proportions, and best attempers them to the soul, may be rightly called the true musician and harmonist in a far higher sense than the tuner of the strings
18. A vault of stars hangs overhead; the collective breath of the cadets mingles slowly, nightmarishly above the courtyard
19. Nature sometimes mingles her effects and her spectacles with our actions with sombre and intelligent appropriateness, as though she desired to make us reflect
20. The departure for Cythera! exclaims Watteau; Lancret, the painter of plebeians, contemplates his bourgeois, who have flitted away into the azure sky; Diderot stretches out his arms to all these love idyls, and d'Urfe mingles druids with them
21. Vincent de Paul has divinely traced the features of the Sister of Charity in these admirable words, in which he mingles as much freedom as servitude: "They shall have for their convent only the house of the sick; for cell only a hired room; for chapel only their parish church; for cloister only the streets of the town and the wards of the hospitals; for enclosure only obedience; for gratings only the fear of God; for veil only modesty
22. True history being a mixture of all things, the true historian mingles in everything
23. Voluptuousness mingles there with its sweet tiny point, while it hides itself
24. The clearness of expression assists infection, because the receiver, who mingles in consciousness with the author, is the better satisfied the more clearly the feeling is transmitted, which, as it seems to him, he has long known and felt, and for which he has only now found expression
25. Even in countries where the sport is more seriously taken than here, this social element mingles with it
26. It mingles with the orange buds which blossom everywhere;
1. This shared mingling of human substance gave me strength and, like a small bellows, fanned the flame of glowing anger that accompanied my slow investigation of the crime scene
2. across her cheek, mingling with the sweat
3. antiseptic spirits mingling with the metallic
4. Accounting for their where about, was the single thought, filling her head as she darted in, and out of the younger crowd, mingling about the parking lot floor
5. After a few minutes she eases herself down and, standing there, she regards this man standing before her with a mingling of affection, promise, and
6. Tears were streaming down her face, mingling with mine as we clung to each other
7. Gradually they transmitted their heat to each other and their bodies merged together and Rosemary opened to him and they clung together in joy and love; the juices of their love-making mingling as one
8. Josie slid into the passenger seat and without saying a word she held me, her tears mingling with mine, sharing my pain, sharing my heartache, sharing my fears
9. “Brian used to run a Vancouver disco…” she began, speaking with a debutante’s talent for mingling words with an occasional polite titter
10. The guards mingling among them, he noted, were armed only with nightsticks and whistles; the only firearm present were atop the wall
11. Holy words spoken in the Land of God felt like a river mingling with the sea
12. Soon she was mingling with the night crowds of Pyr; common pyres lit up the streets and the more lively parts of the market
13. Then she showed up one fine morning in Sylvia’s stable as a personally invited guest, free to ride any horse she chose, and at her formal dinner party, mingling with all the worst of her cronies and assigned the seat beside George
14. Protesters were mingling with sightseers, and from within the crowd, three long haired hippies, two male and one female, had removed their jumpers to reveal T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan ‘Ban Nuclear Power’
15. There were a few moments of silence and then some hiss and the sound of lines mingling and connecting
16. But “dead,” mingling with the churning and bubbling noises in this room, strikes a blow like a hammer to my chest, and the monster of grief awakens, clawing at my eyes and throat
17. I push toward the middle of the group, and then I see what they’re all gathered around: The huge, man-sized faction bowls from the Choosing Ceremony are turned on their sides, their contents spilling across the road, coals and glass and stone and earth and water all mingling together
18. Bruce retorted, “And I toast the aliens who undoubtedly are mingling with us now
19. He ran for the front of the wagon as Maggie cried out, her voice mingling with the horrible caw of the raven
20. 13 And in the twelfth part confusion from the mingling together of all those
21. 1 'And the black third waters which you have seen, these are the mingling of all sins, which the nations afterwards wrought after the
22. incantations which they wrought, and the wickedness of their mysteries, and the mingling of their pollution
23. Laughter flowed all around her, mingling with the chanting and the smoke, and the claws released her
24. priest, and had defiled himself wilfully in the times of their mingling with the Gentiles, seeing that by no means he could save
25. Swirling and mingling with the water turning it into red, making it impossible to pry apart the blood and the H2O
26. “Who’s that?” I really had to start going out a little more, my lack of mingling meant I wasn’t just off the grapevine, I was severed from it, lying in a pile of dirt far away
27. I saw his tears of blood mingling with the floor he lay on while he peered at me, making every mortal and vampire effort in moving towards me, dragging his body across to mine as he inched his fingers across the dirt to hold my hand, feel me one last time
28. My sire’s eyes swirled dangerously, pin pricking his whiteness with balls of black, mingling, mixing to make complete darkness
29. Surely you will admit that a woman has nothing which can compare with the beauty of a youth, his supple waist, his fine-drawn limbs, the tender mingling of color in his cheeks, his gentle smile and charm of his voice? The Prophet himself, in putting us on our guard against so evident a danger, said: “do not look upon beardless boys, for their eyes hold more temptation that the eyes of huris…”
30. She’s just mingling
31. After most have finished eating, there will be dancing and mingling for hours, and the bride and groom are expected to lead the first dance
32. across her face and mingling in with the sweat she was
33. Still and quiet was the song that Leora had sang in her sudden thrill, yet another with it rose up, one that carried with it power and strength, the two songs mingling together
34. 13 And in the twelfth part confusion from the mingling together of all those things aforesaid
35. 1 'And the black third waters which you have seen these are the mingling of all sins which the nations afterwards wrought after the death of those righteous men and the wickedness of the land of Egypt in which they did wickedly in the service with which they made their sons to serve
36. 1 And the black fifth waters which you have seen raining are the works which the Amorites wrought and the spells of their incantations which they wrought and the wickedness of their mysteries and the mingling of their pollution
37. 3 Now one Alcimus who had been high priest and had defiled himself wilfully in the times of their mingling with the Gentiles seeing that by no means he could save himself nor have any more access to the holy altar 4 Came to king Demetrius in the hundred and one and fiftieth year presenting to him a crown of gold and a palm and also of the boughs which were used solemnly in the temple and so that day he held his peace
38. Everywhere there were scattered tables where people of every type sat before mountains of food and barrels of drink of every kind, with plenty of open lawn left between for mixing and mingling, and for dancing to the joyous music that was heard throughout the great facility
39. As they flew upwards, he took the mind-cane, its song piercing his thoughts and mingling with the cries of the traveller, and swept it through the arc of the emeralds as they fell
40. We've the six ministers of Ico mingling in
41. completely safe from intercontinental mingling, but is there not a way to get to the root of
42. Then the family embraced as one, their grateful sobs mingling with tears of joy
43. mingling, and checking in with old friends
44. Behind him, boiling water mingling with molten lava gushed out of every door and crack in the mountain
45. around the plants, it stopped and began mingling around them
46. for the indiscriminate mingling of auras is highly undesirable
47. During supper, instead of mingling with everyone he stood chatting to Stephen, a first-year Art School student he’d never dared to speak to during previous sessions because he seemed so self-confident and aloof
48. The ceaseless caravans, threading the desert from east to west and back again, brought riches and more mingling of races
49. Somewhere a thin whining music struck up, mingling with the hissing of the serpents, like an evil night-wind blowing through the empty sockets of a skull
50. At the thought her legs refused to support her, and she collapsed in a shuddering heap, clasping Conan's knees and mingling incoherent pleas for mercy and protection with piteous protestations of her innocence of any malign intention