In June, Romney mingled with wealthy supporters at a weekend retreat at a Utah ski resort.
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson mingled with a crowd of recently homeless men.
When victory was declared in Europe, a uniformed Elizabeth mingled with jubilant crowds outside Buckingham Palace.
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From 12-year-old stocks, this brandy is forceful, filled-in, and elegant, with mingled notes of caramel and pear.
Her face, so close to his that their breaths mingled, jumped back, like a cut to the commercial.
Elsewhere at the "Oz" afterparty, nightclub owner Nur Khan mingled with nightclubgoers like Harry Brant and Cory Kennedy.
Chandeliers graced the ceiling of the tent where attendees mingled for several hours prior to entering the theater.
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Prince Harry mingled with the crowds and said he had never thought about canceling his visit following the bombings.
Beforehand, the delegation mingled, briefly, with local entrepreneurs and grabbed a few canapes.
As I mingled with Ramneeq I noticed he, like other younger Indians, straddled both the modern and traditional worlds.
Syrian children mingled around a building that houses around 100 refugees under tarps.
The evening was an informal occasion and the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall mingled casually with their guests.
On a Thursday evening in south London, the irresistible, sweet scent of frying garlic mingled with other delicious smells of Southeast Asian cooking.
Tennis has long been linked with showbiz, and high-profile names in the game have often mingled with stars of stage and screen.
Inside, art enthusiasts mingled with timepiece lovers within the lightly colored space highlighted with dark wood tones, straight lines and minimal furnishings.
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Their wailing mingled with the sirens of ambulances scurrying back and forth along the route to pick up the dozens who fainted.
My data is all there in the IRS database mingled with yours.
After parleying to agree the terms of the ceasefires, most officers mingled with the enemy just as keenly as their men did.
The smell of old sweat mingled with the smell of ancient bindings.
Aubrey McClendon, CEO of Chesapeake Energy, mingled corporate and personal business ventures that when reported cast doubt on his leadership integrity.
On a June day, ten years ago, hundreds of officials from North and South Korea mingled in the heat, near the ancient city of Kaesong.
Australians mingled with the home crowd in front of the big screen, awaiting what most anticipated would be a routine win for the top seed.
When I was seventeen, bravado, mingled with what must have been a death wish, made me enlist in the officer-training program of the Marine Corps.
After I said my goodbyes, I drove a few blocks to Comerica, found a parking space on the street and mingled with the happy fans.
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Next day I learned more of this union between families as both sides mingled and danced at a dinner hosted by Preet and her relatives.
Nicole Kidman proved popular when she mingled with fans during her visit to the festival, while Melanie Griffith was honoured with a lifetime achievement award.
Adorable babies, angry cats, embarrassing falls, and child prodigies mingled with the music videos and great concert footage of bands I loved performing at their peak.
There is such hope and possibility in the air, so much bursting pride from parents, and relief mingled with joy and the sadness of goodbyes from the graduates.
But the minister's admiration for British ingenuity is mingled with a barely-concealed dread: that the most promising offerings from the labs might not be turned into commercial products by British companies.
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