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But outside was the place to mingle with the people.
He would leave the car and mingle with these people.
At least she was not actually mingling in the press.
Women can work in health care, so long as they do not mingle with men.
At the party, you usually mingle and meet a lot of people.
And gave back all that blood mingled with his own.
You're kind of mingling with the people who came to watch that day.
Old things always mingled with new; it was the way of life.
It was school break, and so we got to mingle with other families.
We went to the local, mostly white schools, and everybody mingled.
It is always in contact or mingled with the Mother.
Are the two elements to mingle, or will one lead to the other?
The second stage was to get her to mingle with the other patients.
Mingled with them seemed to be the voices of men.
They were not allowed to mingle with men in any setting.
He stayed in his room at night and did not mingle with the other guys.
"It's one of the few areas where different social classes can mingle with each other outside."
They did not mingle much or long with the social life of Buffalo.
The private now had tears mingled with the blood on his face.
His wife also wanted a place where friends and guests could mingle with one another.
Sometimes, world politics mingled with local history in strange ways.
They met and mingled along a sort of central column.
"That would not be necessary if we mingled our knowledge," she said.
His blood mingled with the red wine of the Mass.
I did not want to mingle my future with theirs.