Mingling
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Galton called it synesthesia, a
mingling
of the senses.
It is in the always
mingling
past, present and future.
And there, I must attend these meetings,
mingling
with some tiresome politicians, trying to make me feel comfortable by telling how often they are eating the curry in Georgetown.
After this Ahmedabad trip I've been like a totally different
mingling
with people and all of those.
Avida is a game of words
mingling
life and eagerness, but I personally think this movie was overblown by its ambition and does not make justice to its title.
TV actresses
mingling
with models and Oscar nominees/winners.
Its films like this that make me hate Al Adamson films because they are such patchwork messes with new and old footage
mingling
freely.
I walked straight across to the courtesy tent and had some pizza;
mingling
with the back stage crowd, I could not believe it.
By contrast, knowledge workers simply started telecommuting and ordering in, lacking nothing but opportunities for physical
mingling.
There were mimosas, banyan trees, beefwood, teakwood, hibiscus, screw pines, palm trees, all
mingling
in wild profusion; and beneath the shade of their green canopies, at the feet of their gigantic trunks, there grew orchids, leguminous plants, and ferns.
I don't want your wreckage
mingling
with that of the Avenger!"
The shovel, tongs, and the nozzle of the bellows, all of colossal size, shone like polished steel, while along the walls hung many pots and pans in which the clear flame of the hearth,
mingling
with the first rays of the sun coming in through the window, was mirrored fitfully.
He felt dreary as an empty house; and tender memories
mingling
with the sad thoughts in his brain, addled by the fumes of the feast, he felt inclined for a moment to take a turn towards the church.
She was so sad and so calm, at once so gentle and so reserved, that near her one felt oneself seized by an icy charm, as we shudder in churches at the perfume of the flowers
mingling
with the cold of the marble.
Then far away, beyond the wood, on the other hills, she heard a vague prolonged cry, a voice which lingered, and in silence she heard it
mingling
like music with the last pulsations of her throbbing nerves.
She saw amid the illusions of her hope a state of purity floating above the earth
mingling
with heaven, to which she aspired.
And then there came,
mingling
with his half-formed dreams, a most melancholy caterwauling.
These are the men of whom Solomon says, 'They go like an ox to the slaughter, till a dart strikes through their liver'; an admirable description, by the way, of the foul disease, which is a poisonous deadly contagion
mingling
with the blood, whose centre or foundation is in the liver; from whence, by the swift circulation of the whole mass, that dreadful nauseous plague strikes immediately through his liver, and his spirits are infected, his vitals stabbed through as with a dart.
I went off from the shop, as if driven along by the throng, and
mingling
myself with the crowd, went out at the other door of the Exchange, and so got away before they missed their lace; and because I would not be followed, I called a coach and shut myself up in it.
I was astonished at this unusual turn, which I never before observed in her. for we always conversed, whenever good fortune and my ingenuity gave us the chance, with the greatest gaiety and cheerfulness,
mingling
tears, sighs, jealousies, doubts, or fears with our words; it was all on my part a eulogy of my good fortune that Heaven should have given her to me for my mistress; I glorified her beauty, I extolled her worth and her understanding; and she paid me back by praising in me what in her love for me she thought worthy of praise; and besides we had a hundred thousand trifles and doings of our neighbours and acquaintances to talk about, and the utmost extent of my boldness was to take, almost by force, one of her fair white hands and carry it to my lips, as well as the closeness of the low grating that separated us allowed me.
Thou hast forgotten, O Sancho, those lines of our poet wherein he paints for us how, in their crystal abodes, those four nymphs employed themselves who rose from their loved Tagus and seated themselves in a verdant meadow to embroider those tissues which the ingenious poet there describes to us, how they were worked and woven with gold and silk and pearls; and something of this sort must have been the employment of my lady when thou sawest her, only that the spite which some wicked enchanter seems to have against everything of mine changes all those things that give me pleasure, and turns them into shapes unlike their own; and so I fear that in that history of my achievements which they say is now in print, if haply its author was some sage who is an enemy of mine, he will have put one thing for another,
mingling
a thousand lies with one truth, and amusing himself by relating transactions which have nothing to do with the sequence of a true history.
She being now unbound embraced her father,
mingling
her tears with his, while he addressing the general and the viceroy said, "This, sirs, is my daughter, more unhappy in her adventures than in her name.
Everybody whose genius has a topographical bent knows perfectly well that Muggleton is a corporate town, with a mayor, burgesses, and freemen; and anybody who has consulted the addresses of the mayor to the freemen, or the freemen to the mayor, or both to the corporation, or all three to Parliament, will learn from thence what they ought to have known before, that Muggleton is an ancient and loyal borough,
mingling
a zealous advocacy of Christian principles with a devoted attachment to commercial rights; in demonstration whereof, the mayor, corporation, and other inhabitants, have presented at divers times, no fewer than one thousand four hundred and twenty petitions against the continuance of negro slavery abroad, and an equal number against any interference with the factory system at home; sixty-eight in favour of the sale of livings in the Church, and eighty-six for abolishing Sunday trading in the street.
They talked of the strange
mingling
of impassiveness and childishness in the people, which had already impressed Kate, and spoke of their primitive passions and simple ideas simple as the massive strength of the Orient is simple.
It became necessary, therefore, to destroy this last bulwark of Calvinism--a dangerous leaven with which the ferments of civil revolt and foreign war were constantly
mingling.
Mingling
the immensity of his dreams with the immensity of the ocean, he came, his horse going at a foot’s pace, to a hill from the top of which he perceived behind a hedge, reclining on the sand and catching in its passage one of those rays of the sun so rare at this period of the year, seven men surrounded by empty bottles.
A fortunate chance had recommended him to Lady Catherine de Bourgh when the living of Hunsford was vacant; and the respect which he felt for her high rank, and his veneration for her as his patroness,
mingling
with a very good opinion of himself, of his authority as a clergyman, and his right as a rector, made him altogether a mixture of pride and obsequiousness, self-importance and humility.
The stranger worked alone, and he had resumed his usual life, never appearing at meals, sleeping under the trees in the plateau, never
mingling
with his companions.
From that day the smoke never disappeared from the top of the mountain, and it could even be perceived that it increased in height and thickness, without any flame
mingling
in its heavy volumes.
Amid the varied fortunes of the combat, the eyes of all endeavoured to discover the leaders of each band, who,
mingling
in the thick of the fight, encouraged their companions both by voice and example.
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