In a large bowl, beat together the butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar, eggs, and vanilla on medium speed until well blended. |
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As is the case with many blended or separated families, children don't always understand the relationships between kin. |
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The name also has been used generically in some countries to refer to a blended red wine. |
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That being done, the flesh was raked into small shreds and blended with the warm cooking fat to form a rustic paste. |
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The salmon steak was well-cooked and blended perfectly with the sweet homemade chutney. |
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But ethanol must be blended with gasoline at an oil refinery to make it usable as a fuel. |
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By contrast, the traditionally more popular blended whiskies are barely holding on against vodka, rum and alcopops. |
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Simply blended with onion, herbs and salt, the lentils had been stewed until liquid. |
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Under the former Tipperary manager Antrim has been blended into a cohesive unit that plays with purpose and direction. |
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From the beginning, he allowed an arrangement that blended notions of clerical rule with the principles and institutions of republicanism. |
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She wears a dress of lavender and purples that blended so well together it stunned me. |
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Deleted scenes referenced in the commentary are two unfilmed animatics blended into one sequence. |
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It would have blended seamlessly into the wall if it weren't for the circular depressions embedded on its surface. |
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I often find Cinsaut to be a little bland on its own, but it is nicely blended here with Pinotage to form a really smooth wine. |
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The drink is made using the root blended with ingredients like liquorice and ginger to create a cordial. |
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The patient now should be able to safely begin eating pureed foods, including baby foods, applesauce, blended soft foods, and potted meats. |
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Using blended oils, the masseur skilfully used his palms and fingertips to apply pressure in a series of flowing movements across my body. |
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In this etching, line is blended with aquatinted areas in subtle blacks and grays. |
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Bugbear, another blended threat, spread through network shares but also logged keystrokes and functioned as a back door. |
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The choreography blended the performances of stage artistes with the voice of the singer. |
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As the rumspringa goes on, the cast gradually takes up residence in a newly blended world. |
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I glanced out the window once again, and while it was not massive blob of russet, it still blended to beige. |
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Chamomile can be blended with other herbs to enhance its already wonderful scent in sachets, essential baths, etc. |
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Minimal hand-carving blended the narrow taper of the leg into the foot turning and created the semblance of a carved cabriole leg at low cost. |
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In Argentina, Malbec is often blended with other Bordeaux varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. |
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English backsaws from that era represent the pinnacle of the sawmaker's art, where beauty, form and function are blended to perfection. |
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The erhu, accordion, balafon, flute, marimba, and numerous other cultural instruments, are blended together. |
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Most of their output was blended Scotch whisky rather than single malt, primarily the Highland Queen and Bailie Nicol Jarvie brands. |
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In a separate bowl, beat margarine, honey, brown sugar, egg and vanilla until well blended. |
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Meanwhile, Spain continues to confound business experts by remaining the biggest market for blended whisky. |
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The group's music policy is a mixture of funk, hip hop and 80s disco blended with scratching and a touch of Latin, house and techno. |
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In the English, French and German nations old Celtic, Teutonic, and other elements have blended into a new formation, the present nationality. |
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The Tangka, barbola and sculptures of Regong Art feature refined craftsmanship and skillfully blended vibrant colors. |
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I glanced at Matt in the dim light, noticing how he blended in with the shadows due to the dark material of his clothing. |
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They blended entertainment with education in a way that adhered securely to the prevailing ideology of broadcasting. |
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The separated raw components then move to the batching area, where they're blended with dry ingredients and batched. |
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Fresh mint blended with olive oil and a squeeze of lemon cleverly coats a tender, perfectly medium rare rack of lamb. |
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As he stepped back, his hand still outstretched, the serpent coiled around him and blended into his body. |
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Herbal medicines and tonics called jamu are both home blended and mass produced. |
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Twenty-two blended shades of blues, greens, reds and beiges were studied and formulated into five accepted tones for the aircraft cabins. |
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Use the remaining fruit to top salads and sorbets or to whip up blended ice drinks. |
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A few new songs blended seamlessly into a set list which otherwise stuck fairly firmly to last Saturday night's running order. |
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It's not just this town itself, but the whole of this county, this township that weaves all of us together like a blended family. |
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The Mixtape Volume Six has all their latest mixes blended into an epic mixtape. |
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He has lavished colours on his canvases, but has blended hues subtly in an attempt to give a new dimension and depth to the works. |
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He looked me in the eye with what he obviously believed to be a look that blended shrewdness and menace. |
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He has the look of blended simplicity and strength that one expects to see among shrimpers and the crews of herring boats. |
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This blended apparently effortlessly with vocals, a trumpet, flute, saxophone, guitars and drums. |
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Azalea, violets and towering monkshood blended with the coastal wildflowers. |
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Moorish details blended easily with elements of other European revival styles, including Venetian and Byzantine architecture. |
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Skin-smoothing banana and coconut are blended with sea salt to exfoliate and revitalize body skin. |
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Normally, when wool and cotton are blended together, two separate dye baths are required because the wool takes up most of the dye. |
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The four herbs are blended together and then brought to boiling point for ten minutes. |
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As few as 4g are needed to make a simple gold ring when the metal is blended with copper or platinum. |
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Once the ingredients are blended and the liquid is starting to bubble, add the potatoes, making sure they are all coated with the cream. |
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All three are usually blended in the familiar French fizz we see in New Zealand as Moet and Lanson. |
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Its various grades can be used as stand-alone products or can be blended with other transparent polymers. |
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These 3 aromas identify the three types of whiskies that when blended together result in the fifth glass. |
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Created by one of the world's leading independent perfumiers, London-based Arthur Burnham, the exotic fluid is blended from 32 types of rose oil. |
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Like wine, chocolate is often blended from various beans, which of course can vary. |
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In conclusion, the ultimate aim of economic development will reflect a blended approach from several different players. |
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This popular 10-year-old single malt whisky is an 80-proof premium blended Irish whiskey. |
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Creativity, sharp-edged humor and a profound sadness blended together in the spirited march that rolled down Broadway. |
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But most of this is flawlessly blended with advertising and product promotion. |
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Intelligence gleaned from Gitmo is blended with information from other sources to connect dots. |
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The film's sometimes dreamy quality is underscored by a refrain of spirituality blended with myth mixed with fable. |
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In Brazil, influences from Portugal, Africa, Native Americans, Europe and the Arab world blended to produce a unique Brazilian culture. |
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The collages blended abstract shapes with strange visual effects and, here and there, the odd familiar outline. |
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The absence of any pigment produces white, and all pigments blended together produces black. |
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They blended well together and were sympathetically supported by the accompanying string orchestra, also standing to play. |
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With the sounds of skateboards, roller blades, even BMXers and loud music blended together, there was a very soothing sound. |
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With great covers of rock, disco, blues numbers and ballads, their voices blended together in homage to that holiday feeling and being at home. |
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Divorced parents and blended families may need to devote even more time to the process to make sure they follow the guidelines correctly. |
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Closeted or not, our blended family of three cats, two women, and a fish seem to have expanded out to fill the available space. |
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Changing family structures, such as the emergence of blended families, have further obscured set expectations for male providers. |
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A focus snaps into place, and the crazy crush of this three-generation, blended family becomes whole. |
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The Institute of Family Studies report shows massive increases in the number of step and blended families, and lone parent families. |
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Bee pollen consists of blended pollen grains collected by honeybees from a wide variety of plants. |
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New relationships, blended families, and remarriages are among the most difficult aspects of the divorce process. |
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Twelve years ago Kerry MacLean and her husband instituted a daily meditation session for their blended family of seven. |
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I was speedily made aware of rich, firm tonal assurance by each player, and the way they skilfully blended together. |
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They were a rather mysterious, deep blue, so much so that they nearly blended in with their pupils. |
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These can be used in unmodified diesel and petrol engines respectively when blended with conventional diesel and petrol. |
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These can be blended in unscented toners or, for the best results, use flower waters such as Orange Blossom or Rose Water. |
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I snipped the chives into little pieces and blended them together with the thickened yoghurt. |
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Thin colors shifted around like there was a soap bubble over her eyes, bright like neon but blended enough to look faded. |
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He has blended scientific approach and analysis in his studies of the soul and sociology of the folk arts of Kerala. |
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Subtle pinks blended with soft oranges, rich creams and the palest off-whites. |
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The wine is then aged and the vintages blended following the same solera system used in Jerez for Sherry. |
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But from the 17th century much of Huelva's production was sold to Jerez, where it was blended anonymously into sherry soleras. |
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Mix cream cheese, sugar and vanilla with electric mixer on medium speed until well blended. |
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Many were from broken homes, single-parent families or blended families, where drugs and alcohol played a destructive role. |
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The Gaelic brands are the blended whisky Te Bheag, the lighter blend Mac Na Mara, and the eight-year-old vatted malt Poit Dhubh. |
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The SWA is worried producers may have to reveal secrets about each individual spirit that goes into blended whiskies and vatted malts. |
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After blending consonants and vowels, syllables are blended into words and words are used in meaningful sentences. |
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This wine, like the non-vintage wines of other houses, is blended in order to produce a consistent style. |
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It examines his father's early support for Soviet communism, blended with a history of Stalinism. |
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It showcases how the writing, directing, editing and camerawork blended perfectly. |
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At each test site the observers were asked to select the one camouflage uniform that blended best with the surrounding urban background. |
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Beautifully conceived and skilfully executed, this is an object lesson in successfully blended artforms. |
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The Nilots and Hamites blended in the Nile Valley, Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia to form this distinct group. |
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There are stepfamilies, blended families, foster families, families of birth and families of intention. |
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For example the Thai fishcakes are medallions of sole and prawn mousse, blended in red curry paste with cucumber dressing. |
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The partial pressure of CO2 in the headspace of the keg acts the same under higher blended pressures. |
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The stop-motion animation is blended in with the live action to make for seamless effects. |
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White tea should only be blended with very subtle ingredients, if any at all, to prevent it from being overpowered. |
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The design is blended in with a softening brush or overgrainer made either of hog hair or badger hair. |
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It offers a mild sweetness and can be blended with more intense artificial sweeteners such as sucralose. |
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The air was choky with a blended smell derived from dust and worn boot leather and spilt essences of hops and healthy, unwashed, sweaty bodies. |
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To make beer batter, whisk together the beer, flour, paprika and garlic until well blended. |
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Non-alcoholic selections include fresh fruit drinks and frozen drinks blended with ice, teas, hot chocolate and cold apple cider. |
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The herbed mixture of sage, thyme and citrus had been carefully blended with softened butter and left to chill and permeate for a few hours. |
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The diversified, conflicting and discordant notes of contemporary society will over time be blended to create a symphony of unity and peace. |
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In terms of recording, Millions Now Living is warm and thoroughly blended, as impressionistic as Albini's sound is hyperreal. |
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Railyard Football Club built a beautiful new clubhouse which has blended into the aesthetic and structural fabric of Moneenroe centre. |
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It greatly speeds up the process by which two types of fibers can be coaxially blended into a continuous yarn strand. |
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They blended and heated plutonium with gallium and cobalt and then slowly cooled the molten mixture. |
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In a separate bowl, stir together flour, cocoa and salt and stir into chocolate mixture until well blended. |
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At the current rate of shrinkage, blended Scotch may lose its spot to cognac and brandy within a few years. |
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The effluent gets blended with the floods impounded by the dam and the water quality becomes slightly improved. |
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They inactivated the viruses, filtered and blended the three types into the vaccine for the trial. |
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This has it all, a peculiar confection of tall tales and reality blended together in a strange and moving way. |
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Cultural backgrounds become intermixed and paths blended when people migrate to towns and cities. |
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The man of the world, the scholar, and the poetical artist are happily blended in his satirical productions. |
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Give it a taste and add more flavourings until it's blended in heat and sourness to your liking. |
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Other reasons for importing the commodity was because of its high quality nature which if blended with the local wheat gives quality bread flour. |
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And short flax fibers can be blended with cotton or other fibers to make medical products such as bandages. |
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An aura of mystery weaves a pattern blended with the unheard of melody of fluting. |
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Combine cream cheese, sugar and milk, mixing at medium speed on electric mixer until well blended. |
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The solid fritted bonding material consists essentially of a blended wax composition and a powder. |
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Or mixed fruit cups can be blended with your choice of cream, whipped cream, honey or yogurt. |
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On their first album, the Singers blended soul, funk, jazz and rock with lightweight dance beats, courtesy of Fila Brasilia. |
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Percussively, there are hints of funkiness and electronica blended into powerful pop choruses. |
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Even in the foregrounds, the brushstrokes are a web of quick flickering dabs, layered, but not blended or otherwise heavily worked. |
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Treatments were blended into a supplement at a commercial feed mill and delivered to the dairy. |
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Lights and darks are evenly blended with edge enhancement and grain kept to the bare minimum. |
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In Brazil, ethanol from fermentation of sugarcane is used pure or blended with gasoline to yield gasohol, which contains 24 percent ethanol. |
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The de-alcoholised wine and the flavour are then blended with the bulk of the wine to give a finished product at the desired ethanol content. |
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Even so, military procurement and research execs have shown plenty of enthusiasm for the blended wing. |
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The newly cut top surface was sanded flat, and blended in to the nut area with a file and glasspaper. |
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The brow pencil in Soft Brown is a delicate colour and blended well when it was brushed. |
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In the south there was often a hankering for a past golden age on the reserves, with a rich communal life, some farming and a blended culture. |
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In a medium bowl, cream together the melted butter and brown and granulated sugars until well blended. |
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Add one-quarter of the egg white to the cocoa mixture and whisk until blended. |
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Infectious tropical groovers with a hint of rumba-flavoured funk are presented in a seamlessly blended big-room format. |
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Here, I got a great view of an elf owl and marveled at the way its plumage blended in with the tree trunk behind him. |
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For gueuze, the base lambic is blended to make a distinct, wine-like drink that is traditionally served with the meal. |
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I'm not surprised everything has come together so well, because the team was blended. |
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Traditional aged and blended whiskey isn't the only spirit Ireland is known for. |
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Undeterred, the couple walled it in and blended it with the kitchenette by placing the refrigerator and wet bar to either side. |
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After checkering the main spring housing at 25 lpi, it was fit and blended into the frame with the bottom corner radiused. |
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A single blended brand can contain as many as 75 different straight whiskies and neutral spirits. |
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Bordeaux whites, based on Sauvignon Blanc and sometimes blended with Semillon, are crisp and dry but usually not overtly herbaceous. |
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The dance and music blended the elements of the Spanish dance Flamenco and Kathak. |
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Linen, always a staple for summer, is blended with synthetics like rayon and polyester to add sheen and reduce wrinkling. |
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It blended with the figure's dress and softened the frame giving it an instant aged appearance. |
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Rookie Paul Ranger is a mobile rearguard who has blended in nicely while logging more than 16 minutes per game. |
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More recent viruses and blended threats also extract passwords, decryption keys and logged keystrokes. |
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It's the first blended wing in Air Force history, and they've made it happen without a blueprint or road map. |
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And Spain's classic Liquor 43 makes an appearance in their Manhattan 43, blended with Woodford Reserve Bourbon, sweet vermouth and a dash of bitters. |
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Children are growing up in blended families, families with both parents working, single parent families, multigenerational families, and families headed by grandparents. |
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He had on this old, dirty boiler suit, which made you uncomfortable because it blended in at the wrist and neck so you couldn't help but think of him as naked. |
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When a batch of blended base mix is complete, it's pumped out of the blend tank into the pasteurizer and homogenizer, and finally into pasteurized storage tanks. |
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Since it was official multicultural policy that different cultures should be preserved rather than blended, spliced and interwoven, this all seemed rational. |
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Our Soft Grain Strong White Bread flour is a special mix of white flour, kibbled rye and wheat blended to give uniquely textured bread, pizzas and yeast pastries. |
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The wines are continually tasted, and when he judges that they have reached their peak, they are carefully blended to create the chateau's premier cru vintage wine. |
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Malbec is a blending grape in France and Australia, and is particularly blended with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc in Bordeaux or Bordeaux blend wines. |
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Never one to shy away from diversity, Watanabe has blended straight jazz with bebop, Latin and even African rhythms in order to create some truly unique sounds. |
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The sun setting in the far north west went down in a blaze of red and blended so gently into a moonlit night that it seemed as if it hadn't set at all. |
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Christmas is of no use to anyone if it is an excuse for people to play at being petty tyrants, a danger especially in blended families where expectations differ. |
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Many blended scotches are just as delicious and take even more artistry to make. |
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They easily blended in among the aging hippies, well-groomed yuppies, and Hollywood actors. |
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I saw her face in the reflection as I blended the purple to peach. |
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In 1949 the wineries were expanded by the government, who, for reasons of economy, blended grape wine with water, fermented cereals, and colouring. |
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Most of the independent bottlers and producers of blended whiskies have wide-ranging stocks of spirits that could easily cover all these flavours and many more. |
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The group was spawned eight years ago when a bunch of friends got dolled up for a concert, and discovered a set of harmoniously blended vocal cords. |
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They are then blended with chicken broth and that potion is thickened with cream. |
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Ethanol and gasoline will be blended to generate electricity on a sustainable basis through the use of bagasse, a by-product of the milling process. |
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It was tiled with the utmost care, and painted to a beautiful blend of Spanish, Indian, and renascence decor that blended only better with the richly coloured carpets. |
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For sunburned skin or after exposure to strong sunshine, experts recommend a Swedish massage with Oil of Frankincense, blended with geranium and calming lavender. |
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The sinewed and sinewless meat may then be blended together. |
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It has been blended with everything from tart lime juice to sugary strawberry concentrate, and even clam juice and horseradish just to get it down our gullets. |
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In the mid 1990s desultory attempts were being made to revive this last variety, in the belief that it will add aromatic interest when blended with the Barbera grape. |
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Morrison Bowmore, the distiller, is cheering a sharp rise in profitability after shifting its focus from low-margin blended whisky to single malts. |
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The advantage of the system is that the feed ingredients are blended together, providing the cow with a nutritionally balanced diet in every bite. |
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Jersey Parade also boasted specialist shops, such as Cross, where you could order coffee blended to your own taste, plus an ironmonger and a garden supplies store. |
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He built a new ideal Jew, a type that blended the clever Talmudist with the fighting Hebrew speaker. |
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The most striking thing of the show was that there were Bengali folk songs playing in the background which blended extremely well with the festivity. |
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Months passed, and the autumn blended into a cold snowy winter. |
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Every summer, the blended family of three children would rent a cottage in Muskoka. |
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They calculate the rating by tallying the numbers of cars sold in the month by model and creating a blended average. |
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They were green in color, with a bronze ring around the pupil that somehow blended with the deep shade of green that was outlined in a misty gray. |
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In a small bowl, mix hoisin sauce and water until well blended. |
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Overall, these individual narratives were insightfully blended together, resulting in an extremely coherent though complex and conceptually strong exhibition. |
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Her own dark coloring blended into the grey wall around her. |
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Aged for a minimum of three years and blended to produce consistent taste from year to year, Canadian whisky is usually very light in taste compared to Scotch or bourbon. |
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Combine all the dry-rub ingredients in a food processor and run until thoroughly blended. |
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Of particular note is the ingenious use of CGI throughout the features, blended so congruously into the animation that you barely notice its presence. |
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When blended properly, olive oil is deliciously rich, fruity, creamy, nutty, and complex. |
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The mixture is blended in a Gyroshaker machine for uniform dispersion. |
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How Paul Ubana Jones manages to mix everything he has as nicely as a fine blended whiskey is beyond me, but I'm happy to let his warm, intoxicating music wash over me. |
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On playback, the even-numbered and odd-numbered fields are weaved together, and viewers far enough away from the display see continuous blended motion. |
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Both are very good Sangiovese based wines from Chianti and both are blended with traditional indigenous varieties. |
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Layers of definite lemon scent were blended into dark chocolate. |
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And when before have clarinets and horns been so mellowly blended? |
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A different tax regime for blended textiles and pure non-cotton. |
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Irish and Scottish settlers brought European magical traditions and blended therewith local herbal practices to form modern Appalachian herbalism. |
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A bright, fresh sound was produced by the sopranos, the men blended well together and, in all, the choir made a rich sound characterised by clear diction. |
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It blended the coming-of-age story, inspired largely by Dickens, with the magical wonders of Tolkien. |
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A carefully blended selection of pickling spices is essential. |
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The blended clay was then formed into a brick, a thin slice of which was inlaid into a shallow recessed channel around the body of the teapot and adhered with wet slip. |
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To a soundtrack that blended the Gypsy Kings with rapper Eminem, models paraded in sheer white cotton voile tunics trimmed with tiny passementerie balls for an ethnic touch. |
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The purity of these wines can be lost, or if you prefer diluted, in a blend, which is why most wine hacks like varietal whites, but drink blended reds. |
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Bird on a Wire is blended four times using four different apple wines from naturally fermented, unpasteurized American fresh-pressed apple juice. |
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Some of these blended Gaelic and Anglian styles, such as the Lindisfarne Gospels and Vespasian Psalter. |
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The cultural concepts originally adopted from Beaker groups at the lower Rhine blended or integrated with local Late Neolithic Culture. |
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At times Air Force and CAS efforts blended to the point of indistinguishability. |
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The sulfite cake is usually blended with fly ash to produce a landfillable byproduct of low permeability. |
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Discussions of some of these blended religions appear in the individual sections below. |
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It has occasionally been blended with styles such as rock and roll and punk rock. |
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Irish whiskey is also popular throughout the country, and comes in various forms, including single malt, single grain and blended whiskey. |
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The province participates in the HST, a blended sales tax collected by the federal government using the GST tax system. |
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The record blended the band's sonic experiments from their last albums, but also went for a more basic rock sound. |
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His theoretical approach blended together Marxism, diffusionism, and functionalism. |
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In 1850, Andrew Usher began producing a blended whisky that mixed traditional pot still whisky with that from the new Coffey still. |
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The model for Japanese whiskies is the single malt Scotch, although there are also examples of Japanese blended whiskies. |
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This forms visible diagonal lines where different colours cross, which give the appearance of new colours blended from the original ones. |
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The bridge was also widened in 1873 and again in 1968, using masonry which blended in with the older structure. |
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Over time, various cuisines have blended with indigenous dishes, while foreign ones have been adapted to local tastes. |
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Oil from the Lennox, Hamilton, and Hamilton North unmanned satellite platforms is received and blended at the complex. |
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Thus blended wing bodied aircraft incorporate design features from both a futuristic fuselage and flying wing design. |
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Lavender flowers are occasionally blended with black, green, or herbal teas. |
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During the High Middle Ages, Scandinavian paganism became marginalized and blended into rural folklore. |
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Using tiny print to state the origin of blended oil is used as a legal loophole by manufacturers of adulterated and mixed olive oil. |
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Culture in Malacca began around 15th century in which various ethnic customs and traditions blended perfectly. |
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Maya ceramics were painted with clay slips blended with minerals and coloured clays. |
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Purer molasses syrups are sold as molasses, and may also be blended with maple syrup, invert sugars, or corn syrup. |
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Polyester fibre is used in all types of clothing, either alone or blended with fibres such as cotton. |
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Ingeo is a polylactide fibre blended with other fibres such as cotton and used in clothing. |
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Thus different types of coal are proportionally blended to reach acceptable levels of volatility before the coking process begins. |
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The projectiles were cleaned and weighed, and the powder blended, resectioned and reweighed by each of the companies who used it. |
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The gueuze blended by Hanssens of Dworp has a refreshingly fruity, rhubarby flavor. |
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Sun Country Airlines announced today that it will retrofit its fleet of 737-800's with blended winglets from Aviation Partners Boeing. |
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Caffioco Creme will transform menus with drinks ranging from blended coffees to creamy cocktails and cremes. |
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After incorporating all the pigment, the premix was blended for 10 min to deflocculate the pigments. |
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A good wine for sushi is Oroya sushi wine from Spain, created to go with sushi and blended from three Spanish grapes. |
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Biodiesel is produced through the transesterification of vegetable oils and, blended with gas oil, is used in diesel motors. |
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Both AWS and AWT were grounded and sieved into a fine powder before blended with PP and extruded into sheets. |
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The oils are blended with sunflower and linseed oil and a few other simple ingredients to make the spread you know and love. |
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It takes very little preparation and can be blended in a liquidiser for a smooth creamy texture. |
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From a distance, the silver bullets and their smoky, trailing trajectories blended to create metallic, featherlike flares. |
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Another project, Samsara, inspired by experiential Zen philosophy, presented architectural excellence blended with green embrace. |
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The Moscatos and Sangrias are blended with citrus and berries both for great flavor and aroma. |
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In today's market, sheets are available in a wide variety of constructions and fibers, from blended plain weaves to luxury sateens. |
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Consequently, infielders routinely lost the path of the ball after it left the pitcher's hand because it blended into the scenery. |
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In one example, PS-PMMA resins were blended with PEG and phthalocyanine dyes, and then molded into disks for holographic recording. |
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Pei Wei's Mandarin Orange Green Tea and Chai Black tea are both custom blended for the company. |
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The puree contains Williams pears and Williamette raspberries, flavours that appeal to babies, and is blended in the Drome region of France. |
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The wingspan was decreased by using blended winglets instead of raked wingtips. |
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They tell us that this 100 percent blue agave tequila is blended with the Damiana flower. |
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Our internal experience using Modacrylic blended yarns to produce inherently FR fabrics is the most extensive in the FR industry. |
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Confucian principles have also been blended with the doctrines of Legalism and Mohism to influence managerial practice. |
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Mixed aromatics can be blended into gasoline by adding naphtha or catalytically cracked gasoline from Chinese refineries. |
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The solid rubber has properties very similar to Hevea natural rubber and can probably be blended with NR as a drop-in material. |
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The powders are blended into a homogeneous mixture within the Hosokawa Turbulizer. |
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Continuing into the heart of the fragrance rests a masculine floral comprised of orange flower and jasmine blended with exotic tonka beans. |
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Who refused to sit next to her ex, and why wouldn't the minister stand under the chuppa with the rabbi at a religiously blended ceremony? |
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A recently blended family with a lot of step-sibling rivalry, provided the perfect setting for a tale of divided loyalties. |
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Hot dogs are usually processed in factories where meat trimmings, spices and other ingredients are blended and sent to automatic stuffers. |
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Use of biodiesel can be carried out alone, or it can be blended with petrodiesel and it can even be used as a low carbon alternative to heating oil. |
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For at least six months, the pulp of morello cherries matures in a sour lambic beer, this is then blended with an older lambic beer to produce this beer. |
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In another approach, pyrazole, imidazole, and triazole, were blended with polymers that have acidic units and proton transport was performed by protonated azole units. |
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This partnership included the creation of a special blended wine released each vintage named after individual hummingbirds on the Threatened Species List. |
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A recent example of this was seen with the introduction of Frites Provencial, which are made with a blended herbal mixture featuring aromatic olive oil. |
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A nanocomposite-based packaging material has been optimized by scientists who blended polyethylene with nanosized silver, titanium dioxide and attapulgite. |
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Featuring universal fit baskets, UV coated fiber blended cones, and positionable silk soft dome tweeters, Orion XTR coaxials offer high power performance at a midrange price. |
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Pitchforked to Ashiana from London's popular Mint Leaf restaurant recently, Rane has skillfully blended traditional Indian flavours with European techniques. |
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The plaintive Middle Easternstyle flute that blended with the more familiar sound of the Spanish guitar in the opening number set the tone for the first half. |
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Serve with cucumber raita and coriander blended with vinegar. |
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After being harvested, the fruit is fermented, distilled in copper pot stills, aged for two years in French oak and then blended with fresh cream. |
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He believes that identities in the play are not so much lost as they are blended together to create a type of haze through which distinction becomes nearly impossible. |
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William's government blended elements of the English and Norman systems into a new one that laid the foundations of the later medieval English kingdom. |
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The ionomer can function as a toughener, compatibilizer, and coupling agent when blended with different polymers to tailor physical and mechanical properties. |
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Spyware is a classic example of a blended threat that can enter a network through multiple points including e-mail, Web browsing, instant messenger and peer-to-peer networks. |
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Colorcon's new product line of natural colorants includes a full range of annattos and carmines, available in dry, dispersed and blended formulations. |
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Other ways to enhance your steam room experience include digital radio with CD connection, Chromatherapy mood lighting and specially blended aromatherapy options. |
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Combine soy sauce, sherry, brown sugar, chile paste and nam pla in a small bowl and, with a wire whisk, beat until blended and sugar is dissolved. |
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Approximately 1000 ppm of antioxidant was dry blended with the dried NY6 resin and NYC at varying weight ratios using a Nanjing Jiant SHJ-20 twin-screw extruder. |
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The premixed paste is then blended with aggregates and any remaining batch water and final mixing is completed in conventional concrete mixing equipment. |
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Particularly notable is the inclusion of instances where couples have chosen to not actively hotwife, but have blended the concept into a shared sexual fantasy life. |
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The key for integrators is to provide users with the blended solution that delivers the highest levels of performance, data security, and cost-effectiveness. |
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Most of these other groups blended in until they ceased to exist. |
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It can either be used in knitted or woven fabrics, as it can be blended with elastine to make a stretchier thread for knitted fabrics, and apparel such as stretch jeans. |
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Panama's blended culture is reflected in traditional products, such as woodcarvings, ceremonial masks and pottery, as well as in Panama's architecture, cuisine and festivals. |
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This book is the first to fully examine the many recent financial innovations that have blended the traits of debt and equity and created the hybrid security known as dequity. |
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Add a teaspoon of calendula oil to the mixture and stir until blended. |
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Esquires Coffee Houses cold drink menu features blended Italian milkshakes, exciting frappes and freshly prepared smoothies from a wide selection to suit every tastebud. |
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Police said the oils were blended in an industrial biodiesel plant and adulterated in a way to hide markers that would have revealed their true nature. |
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Traditionally, bodegas have sourced their grapes throughout the region and then blended them to produce a house style, similar in some ways to Champagne. |
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The TC10 transmission's unique design utilizes a blended architecture with full-power shifts, a torque converter and a twin countershaft gear box. |
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