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Shadows of death and the afterlife commingle in the darkness.
From Los Angeles Times
That was true at SoilWise’s workshop as well, where anxieties and collective grief commingled with hope.
From Los Angeles Times
About 20 dogs lay on yoga mats with their owners or they milled about the room as the free “relaxation concert” began, the sounds of crystal quartz and Tibetan brass bowls commingling with intermittent barking.
From Los Angeles Times
Scientists say the remains are largely "commingled" – in other words, the bones are mixed up.
From BBC
But it seems these days the waters have commingled, creating a pool that’s increasingly foul-smelling and polluted.
From Los Angeles Times
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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