"Participants, appropriatelly dressed... "...will lie on the floor like animals... "...they will intermingle... | |
As the human race began to progress, travel, intermingle... everything started to come unglued. | |
For them all together which maintains so politic a state of evil that they will not admit any good part to intermingle with them. | |
For them all together, which maintains so politic a state of evil that they will not admit any good part to intermingle with them. | |
Here I'll have a backdrop with dancers behind it who intermingle. They blend together. | |
"Participants, appropriatelly dressed... "...will lie on the floor like animals... "...they will intermingle... | |
As the human race began to progress, travel, intermingle... everything started to come unglued. | |
For them all together which maintains so politic a state of evil that they will not admit any good part to intermingle with them. | |
For them all together, which maintains so politic a state of evil that they will not admit any good part to intermingle with them. | |
Here I'll have a backdrop with dancers behind it who intermingle. They blend together. | |
The universal lifeblood of our sweat intermingles with the waters of the world, carried to the four quarters of the planet. | |
The universal lifeblood of our sweat intermingles with the waters of the world, carried to the four quarters of the planet. | |
"Cursed be that fool who first intermingled things of love with things of honor." You know who said that? | |
And there was you know big pine trees all intermingled there. | |
As so often in Friedrich's art, the yearning for God seems intermingled with a sense of patriotism and hope. | |
Einstein was about to enter a surreal universe where energy, mass and the speed of light intermingled in a way no one had ever suspected. | |
Electricity, ladies and gentlemen, a mysterious force that can unravel the confusing mixture of intermingled substances that surround us and produce pure, pure elements. | |
- That's tongues... intermingling consensually, right? | |
- There's no intermingling here. | |
And if so, could this be proof of intermingling between human and alien civilizations? | |
Could the intermingling of human and alien beings have resulted in this strange hybrid creature, | |
In describing it... one of their experts wrote that the splatter pattern in beige or white... looks intentional, like an overlay... whereas there should be more of an intermingling of paint. | |
"Cursed be that fool who first intermingled things of love with things of honor." You know who said that? | |
And there was you know big pine trees all intermingled there. | |
As so often in Friedrich's art, the yearning for God seems intermingled with a sense of patriotism and hope. | |
Einstein was about to enter a surreal universe where energy, mass and the speed of light intermingled in a way no one had ever suspected. | |
Electricity, ladies and gentlemen, a mysterious force that can unravel the confusing mixture of intermingled substances that surround us and produce pure, pure elements. | |
- That's tongues... intermingling consensually, right? | |
- There's no intermingling here. | |
And if so, could this be proof of intermingling between human and alien civilizations? | |
Could the intermingling of human and alien beings have resulted in this strange hybrid creature, | |
In describing it... one of their experts wrote that the splatter pattern in beige or white... looks intentional, like an overlay... whereas there should be more of an intermingling of paint. | |