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  • Commingled with that sad memory is just pure anger.

    10/26/2007 2007

  • Commingled funds pose special difficulties for the government.

    Asset Forfeiture: Civil Forfeiture: Tracing the Proceeds of Narcotics Trafficing by Police Executive Research Forum Michael Goldsmith (Part II) 1993

  • Commingled with the rustling of the yellow golden leaves,

    The Old Hanging Fork and Other Poems George W. Doneghy

  • Commingled with these Arabian half-breeds, once the sole owners of the country, there are now Banians from Cutch and Hindus from Bombay, who carry on almost the entire commerce.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • Commingled noise: looked up; and gasped for speech.

    Georgian Poetry 1918-19 Various 1912

  • Commingled with lampblack, bitumen or like black substances in gummy water, it was acceptable to the priests for ritualistic writings and was in general vogue for several centuries thereafter under the name of (blue) "vitriolic" ink, notwithstanding the fact that there could not be any lasting chemical union between such materials.

    Forty Centuries of Ink 1904

  • Commingled as it is with his own subtlety and delicacy, his complete exemption from vulgarity, it is one of the points in his character which his reader comes most to appreciate -- that reader I mean for whom he is not as for some few, a dusky and malarious genius.

    Hawthorne (English Men of Letters Series) Henry James 1879

  • Commingled with sensations of wonder and admiration, it tended to impress the beholder with feelings of painful melancholy.

    ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIFE 1841

  • 'By holding a selection of suitable ETFs, trusts can mimic closely the returns for any large mutual fund's investment objective without having to trade as aggressively as actively-managed mutual funds,' said the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College in a report titled Reducing Costs of 401(k) Plans with ETFs and Commingled Trusts.

    Why ETFs Inside 401(k) Plans Makes Sense - Yahoo! Finance 2010

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