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China also applied a mixture of political carrots and sticks.
It is a mixture of isolationism, economic protectionism, and assertiveness.
Behind him Egypt have a mixture of youth and experience.
LPG is a mixture of two gases, butane and propane.
One was even a mixture of the two genetic backgrounds.
The monsoon is thus a mixture of necessity and chance.
Eventually, you're left with a mixture of tiny, nanoscale grains.
SCIENCE is a mixture of the intellectual and the practical.
And then Sunday is a mixture of clouds and sunshine.
In conversation, Moran exudes a mixture of defiance and vulnerability.
The senator responded with a mixture of regret and frustration.
Made with a mixture of upcycled cotton and plastic bottles.
Spectators watch him with a mixture of disbelief and amusement.
The tape for me is like a mixture of both.
Vimovo, for example, is a mixture of Aleve and Nexium.
I shivered with a mixture of dread, anger and hopelessness.
Obesity is almost certainly gonna be a mixture of phenomena.
He was met by a mixture of cheers and boos.
Blair said Corbyn offered a "mixture of fantasy and error".
It looks white because it's a mixture of many colors.
"It was a mixture of terror and vitality," he said.
Netanyahu treats Trump with a mixture of flattery and devotion.
The book is a mixture of memory and astute commentary.
It once ran a mixture of syndicated and original cartoons.
Otherwise, I'd say I am a mixture of Buttercup and Bubbles.
Malaysia's people are a mixture of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Europeans.
I'm a mixture of laughing hard and feeling bad for him.
This just makes me a mixture of enraged and super sad.
About 211 percent have a mixture of liberal and conservative views.
Officials treat her with a mixture of curiosity and dull horror.
Brows are handsome and groomed, using a mixture of brow gels.
Previously it's just been a mixture of mescaline, LSD, psilocybin, MDMA.
Attendees reacted with a "mixture of surprise and curiosity," Moutier said.
"I feel a mixture of intense love and protectiveness," she said.
So I think it's actually a mixture of preferences and constraints.
There were a mixture of positive, negative, and neutral cue words.
The new supervision system will be a mixture of the two.
Most Nigerians have reacted with a mixture of resignation and annoyance.
And they all vibrated with a mixture of jubilance and anxiety.
It was a mixture of humor; raw, real truth; and perspective.
Qatar has responded with a mixture of diplomatic outreach and defiance.
A mixture of earth and glue binds the stone and plastic.
Peterson describes the language as a mixture of Arabic and Spanish.
Hazel is considered a mixture of eye colors, according to Heiting.
Backing the round is a mixture of existing and new investors.
The reports tend to reflect a mixture of hopefulness and dismay.
On Twitter, French observers expressed a mixture of amusement and outrage.
So it smells like a mixture of urine, BO, and pizza?
It's a mixture of helping you better see through your data.
Sometimes, Murray seemed to regard herself as a mixture of genders.
"It's such a mixture of emotions at that moment," Wood said.
Mincemeat is British for a mixture of dried fruits and spices.
A mixture of high anxiety, fear, and a bit of excitement?
I guess it's a mixture of both, but people bought 'em.
"It's a mixture of boredom and anxiety," said Eli Epstein, 66.
It's a mixture of political posturing, national pride and outright paranoia.
He said the victims comprised a mixture of students and adults.
The loans carry a mixture of maturities, a banking source said.
The diet involves a mixture of meat, eggs, sugar, and mushrooms.
He's such a mixture of pop history, philosophy, reactionary politics, hypocrisy.
Like Colombian cuisine itself, Otero's creations reflect a mixture of influences.
This is a mixture of intimacy, privacy, love, exhibition and sharing.
That conclusion was met with a mixture of relief and angst.
It was a strange juxtaposition, a mixture of scolding and support.
And the public treats them with a mixture of suspicion and contempt.
It isn't a mixture of the two, but its own distinct medium.
The next morning, Kessler blamed Ambien, plus a mixture of other substances.
"It's been a mixture of many things throughout the years," Jones said.
You feel a mixture of vulnerability, frustration and embarrassment all at once.
Harris' announcement has been met with a mixture of support and skepticism.
Greta subdues Frances with a mixture of substances until she's completely depleted.
The rear wall displays are a mixture of product and media assets.
Around the square, you find a mixture of government offices and museums.
Many Americans regard President Trump with a mixture of hope and fear.
There is a mixture of feelings here (with or without the board).
Remember: You can also use a mixture of all of these methods.
The result is a mixture of old-world elegance and modern amenities.
Roll in a mixture of dark chocolate chips and white chocolate chips.
It's typically a mixture of propylene glycol, glycerin, nicotine, water, and flavorings.
The result was a mixture of problems, delays, criticism, and plain bewilderment.
There's a mixture of sadness, because I now know how he feels.
I just think of how I'm a mixture of two of those.
The reason has to do with a mixture of politics and psychology.
Olympics It was a mixture of good and bad yesterday in Rio.
The open Makers Commons was a mixture of socialization, play and ideation.
In Amsterdam, the main sentiment is a mixture of disappointment and disbelief.
I feed it with a mixture of organic wholegrain and white flour.
Then we inject a mixture of water and salt into the pipeline.
At his best, Mr Thiel was a mixture of libertarian and contrarian.
I'm plagued by a mixture of FOMO and annoyance at the imagery.
He looked at me with a mixture of skepticism and cautious respect.
A qubit, though, is a mixture of both, superimposed upon each other.
The holiday is a mixture of Spanish Catholic and Native American traditions.
What he faces from Africans is a mixture of warmth and suspicion.
Each woman who steps forward leaves me with a mixture of emotions.
The intensely humid air smelled like a mixture of mint and eucalyptus.
The best of games consist of a mixture of excitement and trauma.
Now we try to do a mixture of dark stuff and ridicule.
Before, people sounded a mixture of entertained and puzzled by the campaign.
It's not just about one product…it's a mixture of a few.
The blessings it provides are a mixture of spiritual, communal, and aspirational.
I used to view this with a mixture of admiration and ridicule.
Chili powder is a mixture of dried, ground chiles with other spices.
And, sometimes, two hearts racing from a mixture of yearning and excitement.
"When I play, it's a mixture of dancehall and FDM," Uninamise explains.
Voltmeter will best separate a mixture of iron filings and black pepper.
Sanctions experts expressed a mixture of bafflement and scorn at Tuesday's announcement.
Around them, the audience erupted into a mixture of boos and applause.
A mixture of righteous anger and communitarian warmth emanates from the crowd.
I decide on a mixture of the two: lazy morning, productive afternoon.
He spoke softly and quickly, in a mixture of Spanish and English.
The film itself is using a mixture of IMAX and 70mm cameras.
People would pay for housing through a mixture of taxes and rent.
Both entailed a mixture of cynicism and naïveté, cruel optimism and myopia.
It shows people reacting with a mixture of discomfort and shock throughout.
Slowly, I crept toward it, feeling a mixture of fear and curiosity.
Another used a mixture of pesticides for the entire course of treatment.
The initial promise of Bitcoin was a mixture of everyday utility — Overstock.
Ezi Emela – "No Lele" Manchester born songstress Ezi is a mixture of goodness.
He used a mixture of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and yoga to draw followers.
Freedcamp lets you go Gantt or Kanban, or a mixture of the two. 
Ahead of her 40th birthday, Kourtney Kardashian was feeling a mixture of emotions.
Translation: I was feeling a mixture of nerves (doctor visit!) and excitement (pedicure!).
The economy will stagnate thanks to a mixture of uncertainty and business flight.
In Mexico, the news was greeted with a mixture of approval and shame.
It's everything you want it to be, but it's a mixture of emotions.
Anniston is blanketed by a mixture of asbestos, arsenic, and other unstudied chemicals.
And they use a mixture of software, not just Apple's first-party stuff.
One of his favorite drinks was a mixture of iced tea and lemonade.
Social media met the news with a mixture of confusion, disgust, and excitement.
His ideology was a mixture of anti-religion, anticommunism, antigovernment, and so forth.
It evoked a mixture of glee and pride I can see being addictive.
His constantly bewildered expression no longer inspires a mixture of pity and disdain.
Yet the mood among British carmakers is a mixture of nervousness and gloom.
All countries use a mixture of carrots and sticks in their environmental policies.
Shawn Mendes is stitching together a mixture of genres for his latest album.
They were a mixture of the wistful and defiant, and full of prayers.
In Washington, the news was met with a mixture of gratitude and anxiety.
Most participants said they drank a mixture of sugary beverages and diet soda.
It's a mixture of catchy phrases I've written without really thinking about it.
It's a mixture of bitumen and sand about as gooey as peanut butter.
I sit with a mixture of amusement and bewilderment at the predictable storylines.
It was a mixture of 'Yes I did it' and 'Wow, mind blown'.
The mooncake is a mixture of chicken, crushed almonds, walnuts, and sunflower seeds.
Wang and his team analyzed a mixture of lunar breccias and lunar basalts.
" Finally, Kourtney's perfume is a mixture of "jasmine, magnolia and a little vanilla.
Sessions gave a mixture of denials and non-denials about his inflammatory words.
Its exterior is a mixture of field stone, copper flashing, brick, and concrete.
Just don't let there be another war: a mixture of terror and hope.
Recently he began posting a mixture of old and new writing to Mondo2000.
It's a mixture of my music and their skills and ideas and palettes.
His birria involves a mixture of lamb and beef braised for 16 hours.
Most likely what you have is a mixture of wax and some additives.
All living Native Americans carry a mixture of genes from these two groups.
The fact is, most garments convey a mixture of the masculine and feminine.
Effective leadership is marked by a mixture of stereotypically feminine and masculine qualities.
My knuckles smell like a mixture of hand sanitizer and shea butter moisturizer.
Magnet will best separate a mixture of iron filings and black pepper.2.
I decided my tote would contain a mixture of the required and desired.
The other women surrounding her are a mixture of contemporary and ancestral voices.
Instead, verification will be done through a mixture of company and community monitoring.
Ishmael Beah became addicted to "brown-brown," a mixture of gunpowder and cocaine.
I’m a mixture of laughing hard and feeling bad for him.
The band has six members, a mixture of Albanian, Turkish and Roma musicians.
Which equipment will best separate a mixture of iron filings and black pepper?
Early on, he expressed a mixture of awe and dismay toward Mr. Kim.
Bahrain will finance its deficits through a mixture of foreign and local debt.
Effects: Cities on the Continent are showing a mixture of opportunism and dread.
Many spiral out in a mixture of purples, greens and whites where Mrs.
There's a mixture of textures, colors, prints, cultural references, and degrees of wear.
GEORGIA: Pimento cheese is a mixture of pimentos, cheddar cheese, mayo, and spices.
It's probably a mixture of both — Darlene went because she wanted to go home.
The embryos developed into chimeras, rats containing a mixture of mouse and rat cells.
He's a mixture of a crazed gambler, a mathematical genius and a soccer fanatic.
The way I work is a mixture of remembering, inspiration and just plain plugging.
Putin can ride out the protests with a mixture of intimidation and token concessions.
It's kind of a mixture of Russian, Spanish, English, French, and sort of Australian?
People are reacting to the meme with a mixture of biting humor and disdain.
Germany relies on a mixture of coal, renewables, nuclear and gas for its energy.
I thought, well why don't we bring in a mixture of technology and science?
That payout will be a mixture of cash (around $3 million), equity, and benefits.
Dr Greco suggests that the cheese was made from a mixture of several milks.
Scalzi's career to date has been a mixture of experimentation and practical market assessment.
The ones we chose are a mixture of awesome, random, and just plain weird.
Once the pasta is cooked, Rea adds a mixture of cheeses to the pot.
Cherkaoui's menu represents a mixture of modern and traditional styles, and it changes seasonally.
"Somac", a mixture of soju and beer, is the most popular soju-based cocktail.
MacLean said she's feeling "a mixture of emotions" heading into the actual interview date.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoHP's Spectre 13 is a mixture of innovation and repetition.
I zoomed through the next 7 books, a mixture of YA, classics, and nonfiction.
Outsiders have often regarded the region with a mixture of ignorance, fantasy and racism.
"When I met with these guys, I felt a mixture of things," he explains.
She called this a mixture of "content" and "non-content," a form of experimentation.
My understanding of being a mixture of boy and girl only grew from there.
The White House has previously called for a mixture of public and private funding.
My beauty inspirations are a mixture of 1970s glam and late '90s–early 2000s.
There was a mixture of boos and applause as Bolsonaro descended from the podium.
Most of the deaths occurred after people had taken a mixture of different drugs.
Goodall was given a mixture of euthanasia drugs and died at 12:30 p.m.
The Sahwa movement was later undermined by a mixture of repression and co-optation.
ConocoPhillips said the payment will be made in a mixture of cash and stock.
But the West should treat him with a mixture of pragmatism, persuasion and pressure.
"It's a mixture of Mountain Dew and then methanol in racing fuel," she explained.
Trump's comments prompted a mixture of laughter, cheers and some boos from the audience.
Onstage at Rumsey Playfield is a mixture of dance, spoken word and musical performances.
Pictures of the haircut posted on Facebook drew a mixture of praise and condemnation.
Interestingly it's a mixture of blue light and red light that seems more effective.
A mixture of plausibility and poetry, "real" science and primal symbolism, was therefore required.
As with every complex question in life, it was probably a mixture of both.
The homes are a mixture of styles, including bungalow, Craftsman, Tudor, and English Cottage.
It's a mixture of self-motivation and self-psychoanalysis done all in one take.
The magic potion, it turns out, is a mixture of glitter and human semen.
Instead, it's a mixture of things like training, culture, biology, and the runner's determination.
Auto industry executives view the group with a mixture of respect, fear and frustration.
Havahart, which sells wildlife control products, recommended a mixture of repellents and humane traps.
Particulate matter is a mixture of solid and liquid matter found in the air.
This is accomplished with a mixture of high and low tech multi-sensory technology.
At one point she overdosed from a mixture of heroin and fentanyl, another narcotic.
By then, perhaps a dozen children had been born with a mixture of DNA.
And Yvonne, a mixture of roses and red fruits, is named for Jonak's mother.
I tend to have a mixture of the two so I don't go broke.
I have a mixture of established art and people you've never really heard of.
The choreographer Frederick Ashton described him as a mixture of faun and lost urchin.
This was a mixture of honing jokes and playing the reality of these circumstances.
Filter paper will best separate a mixture of iron filings and black pepper.3.
The house smells rustic, a mixture of mold and flowers and snuffed-out candles.
The combat, as you'd imagine, is a mixture of lightsaber duels and force powers.
This transition will be driven by a mixture of economics, politics and technological change.
Their presence has been greeted with a mixture of enthusiasm, curiosity and studied indifference.
Republican campaign operatives reacted to the hearing with a mixture of concern and resolve.
China likely observed all this with a mixture of bewilderment, bemusement — and perhaps anxiety.
The odor suggested a mixture of decomposing animal matter, battery acid, and burned hair.
Novek's method pumps flue gas emissions through a mixture of water and aqueous ammonia.
Trump's presence at Davos has been met with a mixture of befuddlement and anxiety.
Hunter-gatherers across the peninsula had a mixture of ancestry from the two peoples.
Then they go to a mixture of wacks and quacks—there are many ways.
Identify the problem Job search fatigue is typically a mixture of physical and emotional exhaustion.
" They added, "The Rei jacket was a mixture of some our favorite souvenir jacket art.
And TV news veterans are watching it all with a mixture of awe and skepticism.
Rui Ho told THUMP how the track reflected a mixture of personal and historical themes.
For energy, I'd be taking a stack, a mixture of aspirin, ephedrine, and caffeine pills.
I had help from a mixture of NGOs, grassroots organizations and some really great charities.
Formalin is a mixture of water and formaldehyde that's typically used to preserve biological specimens.
They work by essentially treating addiction with courtroom theater, a mixture of sternness and kindness.
Normal ketamine is a mixture of two molecules that are mirror images of each other.
But when it comes to Trump, reaction is a mixture of disbelief, amusement and revulsion.
The anthem videos produced this year include a mixture of militaristic and community-based images.
For 32-year-old Dani Beckett the issue is a mixture of symbolic and political.
I toast a pita, then dip it in a mixture of hummus, feta, and Sriracha.
The center is "a mixture of great architecture and sustainable design," Ben Adam-Smith says.
It was a mixture of a lot of things, TanaCon, it wasn't just lashing out.
Fans and celebrities reacted with a mixture of awe and glee to Williams' Snapchat post.
My blood pressure spiked, and my cheeks flushed with a mixture of embarrassment and anger.
Or they could be a little bit of a mixture of all of those things.
There he faces a mixture of poisonous partisan politics and genuine concerns over the deal.
The MV1 is something of a mixture of those two phones Obi released in 216.
It's a mixture of some special seasonings, but of course, the main seasoning is salt.
That's why they are all Yin-Yang pills, and a mixture of dark and light.
They have devised a mixture of off-balance-sheet solutions to get around the rules.
Or are they just a mixture of many breeds with origins too messy to trace?
The Irish government's defense is a mixture of financial realpolitik, national pride and damage limitation.
They are what Americans call exhibition games, a mixture of rehearsal and public relations exercises.
In short: a medley of Trump's greatest hits—a mixture of lies, blarney, and bravado.
My thesis: we can blame a mixture of hype, Starbucks' evolving schedule, and global warming.
Shower the lemony braise with a mixture of chopped parsley, celery leaves and lemon zest.
According to Knutson, a person's chronotype is probably a mixture of inherited and environmental factors.
Kingdom Battle sports a mixture of Nintendo characters and rabbids dressed up like Nintendo characters.
"I am the Olympic Games mascot, a mixture of all the Brazilian animals," says Vinicius.
The flights collect the spectral signature of every pixel, each a mixture of 427 colors.
But she responded to the decision with a mixture of anger and pride on Twitter.
With a mixture of relief and regret, I must report that the movie is neither.
From my friends living inside the kingdom, I hear a mixture of disbelief and joy.
Like in the US, kindergarten in China is a mixture of child care and education.
Triple-beam balance will best separate a mixture of iron filings and black pepper.4.
Chiang Mai has a mixture of both "contemporary art and design to complement the old."
Like a federal criminal prosecution The Democratic team is a mixture of backgrounds and personalities.
That figure represents a mixture of cash payments to airlines and discounts on future sales.
They're good science, in a mixture of modern chemistry and good old-fashioned natural history.
Many contain a mixture of hoaxes and half-truths, making them difficult to fact-check.
Quite a few look back at the relationship with a mixture of anger and regret.
It uses a mixture of natural ingredients that includes charcoal powder derived from sustainable bamboo.
He managed to persevere, it seems, by a mixture of champagne and stiff-upper-lipness.
"A mixture of culture, rather than food," is how Mr. Abdela described urojo to me.
What we have here is a mixture of comedy and revulsion, as at the crematorium.
"It's a mixture of speakers from very powerful movement leaders across democratic spectrum," Sarsour said.
In Delta Amacuro, even government officials say a mixture of both ruined the rice project.
The Sahwa were weakened by a mixture of repression and co-optation, but remain active.
Fertilizing more than plants Potting mix is usually a mixture of inorganic and organic material.
A mixture of chickpeas and chickpea flour makes these fritters surprisingly filling and gluten-free.
His tone reflected a mixture of amazement and amusement, with perhaps a dash of awe.
So the Trump administration's policies will have to be a mixture of old and new.
The internet reacted to Ronaldo&aposs iPod with a mixture of bewilderment and admiration Monday.
We felt a mixture of fear and excitement about the prospect of having a baby.
Thai coronation rituals are a mixture of Buddhist and Hindu Brahmin traditions dating back centuries.
The Secretary of State looks up at me with a mixture of pity and amusement.
She observes her reality with a mixture of cynicism and a dark sense of humor.
It felt (and looked) like my face was molting a mixture of dead skin and product.
As the city's modest skyline grows, residents are watching with a mixture of awe and trepidation.
Just like most marinades, pickle juice contains a mixture of acid (usually vinegar), salt and sugar.
Based on the reports, the AirPods 2 could be a mixture of glossy and matte finish.
A mixture of electronic music and an analog instrument like the saxophone are an interesting combination.
After posting the video on Twitter, fans flooded Big Sean's timeline with a mixture of reactions.
The best solution may be to employ a mixture of vigorous young and experienced older workers.
Tuesday is also my weekly barre-workout day (it's essentially a mixture of ballet and workout).
The word cloud for Trump primarily shows a mixture of immigration policy and generic campaign terms.
Ammonia, a mixture of hydrogen and nitrogen, can at high concentrations cause lung damage and death.
Seated on the plane, there is a mixture of tears, heads in hands and deep breathing.
There's a mixture of emotions at the end of a long hunt in Monster Hunter: World.
Snopes examined this claim and found that it contained a "mixture" of true and false claims.
I tried to include a mixture of new, unreleased and a couple of past time favourites.
It's sat in a mixture of chemicals designed to replicate the conditions of the human body.
"The game is always a mixture of artists and athletes," Sport says, occasionally dribbling his ball.
Police sources said it's believed the men may have snorted a mixture of heroin and fentanyl.
The audience in the grandstand viewing this scene is also a mixture of blacks and whites.
To deal with that intrusion using data then available required a mixture of luck and genius.
It is possible, though, that a mixture of better algorithms and more people could achieve something.
In the movie, this scene is charged with a mixture of illegal activity, intimacy, and innocence.
Employees say they feel a mixture of uncertainty, anger, and sadness over the past week's events.
The game is another comedy RPG, which involves a mixture of fighting, puzzle-solving and adventure.
It's a mixture of the fruity and earthy smells that I really like in this fragrance.
The new round is a mixture of equity and debt: £20 million and £100 million, respectively.
When you are considering the options, it comes down to a mixture of effectiveness and value.
The deal will be financed through a mixture of new debt, cash and existing credit lines.
BOND is a mixture of coconut and cannabis oil, and its risk of use is nil.
On social media, Metro riders reacted to the shutdown with a mixture of humor and trepidation.
All of these contain hemp seed oil and a mixture of lemongrass, ginger, turmeric, and cerasse.
That's likely a mixture of cash and stock and may also include various earn-out stipulations.
According to the L.A. County Coroner, Mac died from a mixture of fentanyl, cocaine and alcohol.
Images emerging from cities like Nasiriya, Basra and Baghdad generate a mixture of hope and fear.
A mixture of affiliate and content marketing on the platform is likely the most effective strategy.
The inner sections of many disposable cups are made from a mixture of paper and plastic.
Politics should be neither entertainment nor sport, but ours have evolved into a mixture of both.
That dust was a mixture of concrete, glass fibers, plastic, molten pieces of metal and asbestos.
His voice is sometimes gruff and sometimes honeyed—a mixture of Tom Waits and Marvin Gaye.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey drinks "salt juice," a mixture of lemon salt and water every day.
Then great quantities of liquid came flowing from his member, a mixture of piss and blood.
Both churches in Tarusa have been restored with a mixture of state, church and private resources.
Sarah Paulson plays through these scenes with a mixture of steel-eyed intensity and tender sadness.
This leaves open the idea that it could have been a mixture of substances, he said.
Inside that is the video game, which he described as a mixture of Tron and Snake.
Her music is a mixture of punk and rap, taking the unapologetic rage from both genres.
People reacted to news of the new national standard with a mixture of celebration and nostalgia.
Known for its Swahili architecture, this village has a mixture of African, Arab, and European influences.
Don't just try to shout down the skeptics with a mixture of technobabble and libertarian derp.
Each island has a series of puzzles to solve, a mixture of jumping and object manipulation.
"When you buy a conventional soap, it consists of a mixture of these amphiphiles," Thordarson explains.
The highly pluralistic health insurance system of the US uses a mixture of all three approaches.
Most of "It's All Relative" is a mixture of narrative, research, reflection and often-effortful wit.
These tumors contain a mixture of cell types — bone, skin, muscle and tissue from various organs.
Bevin's move to kill off the marketplace seems to be a mixture of politics and practicality.
The responses from one group on a recent morning were a mixture of enthusiasm and skepticism.
The round is a mixture of equity and debt, and includes both strategic and financial investors.
We have used different brands before, and we have a mixture of pots under our counter.
A sample question: Which equipment will best separate a mixture of iron filings and black pepper?
And as long as there's a mixture of young and old leaders, that's fine — even natural.
There's a mixture of Asian New Zealanders, Asian Australians, Asian Americans, and of course, Chinese actors.
"A Quiet Evening of Dance," comprising a mixture of new and reworked pieces, recalls this journey.
Though the test version we've seen seems to be using a mixture of dogs and chicks.
He prefers a kind of rational compassion — a mixture of caring and detached cost-benefit analysis.
He treats them with a mixture of solicitude and detachment that reveals its cruelty by degrees.
As a result, residents are a mixture of Australians and owners from all over the world.
Six in the morning, one said, his voice trembling with a mixture of embarrassment and pride.
It's a mixture of blues and country that contains the musical DNA of our American identity.
The internal documents suggested the firm undertake a mixture of pro bono and discounted fee work.
Among a thin broth was a mixture of chicken, green peppers, corn, and softened tortilla strips.
Here, two ladies practice Acro yoga — a mixture of yoga and acrobatics — on a subway platform.
He looked at me with a mixture of perplexity and pity, as if to say: This?
The outcome, installing a centrist leader, elicited a mixture of euphoria and relief from the establishment.
" He added, "It's such a mixture of contradictions, of natural and unnatural, of beautiful and ugly.
What do you ... How do you ... I am for a mixture of regulation and self-regulation.
A mixture of funk and groove-laden vocals, the track is a sophisticated and smooth banger.
The tea's flavor is even richer than its color—a mixture of chocolate milk and chai.
Heenan employs a mixture of media including digital and alternative process photography, video, performance, and installation.
Astley and his Danish wife had sampled the beers with a mixture of wonder and weariness.
Winning is not impossible, but it's incredibly difficult—a mixture of luck, skill, and more luck.
This tunnel was sandwiched between plates made of a mixture of silicone rubber and aluminum oxide powder.
The actress told EW that the final season table read was a mixture of exhilaration and depression.
While the SDF is a mixture of ethnicities and religions, it is primarily led by the Kurds.
The readers will be a mixture of professional actors and ordinary people found through the online casting.
Workers who use Slack across the country expressed a mixture of joy and frustration at the disruption.
M+ has secured two large collections of Chinese contemporary art through a mixture of gifts and purchases.
Using a mixture of firepower, speed, discipline and the underlying threat of mass civilian deaths, they won.
They expressed a mixture of disappointment and defiance, as well as pride about what Sanders has accomplished.
Anglo said there was leakage of a mixture of iron ore and water to a local watershed.
Conservatives in southeastern New Mexico have reacted with a mixture of resentment and alarm over such plans.
The group's first album, "Varmints," was released in 2016 to a mixture of acclaim and faint bewilderment.
Denver multimedia artist Evan Mann's Voyage of the Galactic Space Dangler is a mixture of all three.
In areas like these, policymakers have had to settle on a mixture of pragmatism and public acceptability.
Generally, the Pokémon Go phenomenon has been met with a mixture of excitement and distrust in Russia.
Manufactured by genetically modified tobacco plants, it's a mixture of several proteins that attack the Ebola virus.
Using a mixture of intimidation and indoctrination, they make sure the neighborhood feels the same way too.
Once the chicken is cut, it's brined in a mixture of salt and citrus for several hours.
It came from a pack called Sweet Greens, a mixture of apples, spinach, pineapple, kale, and lemon.
The ground forces comprise a mixture of Syrian Kurdish and Arab factions, as well as Assyrian Christians.
The menu at Cat Flower Garden offers a mixture of fruit teas, coffee, and the occasional dessert.
If there is another guy who is a mixture of Kurt Cobain and Elvis Presley, it's him.
Bullet journaling is a mixture of a to-do list, a planner, a scrapbook, and a diary.
Most people speak Moroccan Arabic – a mixture of Arabic and Amazigh infused with French and Spanish influences.
The National Board of Review is voted on by a mixture of academics, cinephiles, and film professionals.
Years on, Rachel is still processing what happened to her with a mixture of humiliation and rage.
According to the RNC's makeup artist, the recipe involves a mixture of tanning beds and artificial tanners.
Their reasons for vaping appear to be a mixture of portability, ease of use, and dosage control.
Afterward, she was rewarded with a healthy treat—a mixture of yogurt, string beans, carrots, and granola.
"We are looking for a mixture of both long-term contracts and the spot market," Hamid said.
"I am going to end up doing a mixture of things," Bezos tells Döpfner of his philanthropy.
Asked which parent their firstborn child took after most, Sofia replied, "He's a mixture of us both!"
She defines coolness as a mixture of "personalization and effortlessness," at least when it comes to clothes.
Experimenting, he concocted a mixture of oil and tempera, and, sometime around 15183, he went to work.
"It has always been a mixture of friends, people in our community, our vicinity," Mr. Eckhaus said.
Zuckerberg ultimately settled, giving the Winklevosses $65 million in a mixture of cash and stock in 2008.
Chamberlain posts a mixture of videos about fashion, vlogs about her life, and collabs with other YouTubers.
He also leads Point72's "person + machine" strategy, which includes a mixture of both humans and algorithms.
Then they looked around, and saw a mixture of black and white faces gathered around the table.
He squinted into the compost bin, which contained a mixture of vegetables, eggshells, and slices of bread.
IgnitionOne assets have been sold in two separate transactions for a mixture of cash and private stock.
Fans and detractors can debate the causes, and may decide it's a mixture of all of them.
"It's going to be a mixture of all sorts of precipitation there," said AccuWeather meteorologist Paul Walker.
Hakeem is a mixture of Cookie and Lucious — that's not a good place to be in mentally.
Ranstorp agreed that there are different types of women who are driven by a mixture of things.
" For a time, he valiantly campaigned to rebrand his genre "dramality"—"a mixture of drama and reality.
"It's a mixture of boredom and anxiety," resident Eli Epstein, 66, said of life in the zone.
Ducis ("duke's ointment," a mixture of walnut oil, flowers of sulfur, lard and yellow wax), circa 1800.
But thousands of new units have been created, a mixture of new apartments and refurbished old ones.
The other half was shown a typical Facebook feed comprising a mixture of marked and unmarked posts.
"I've seen myself from both sides now," she sings with a mixture of perplexity and awakening power.
A mixture of feature article and critical assessment, they recounted his visits to shows and artists' lofts.
In Denmark and Greenland, President Trump's interest has been received with a mixture of anger and bewilderment.
The scene was a mixture of opposite worlds: East and West, traditions and modernity, religion and secularism.
On his face was a mixture of pride and love; he might have been seven years old.
Terms of the deal remain undisclosed, although I understand it is a mixture of cash and stock.
Their travel wear, on the other hand, is a mixture of silky, weighty material and slimming cuts.
The baby, it turned out, carried a mixture of genetically distinct cells, a condition known as mosaicism.
Elgar commands a mixture of harmonic mastery and originality, with a very unusual rhetoric and emotional palette.
He's a mixture of smart and dumb at the same time, which is a great comedy combination.
With a mixture of fear and awe, he arrived with his boyfriend at the Christopher Street piers.
Like the city he helped save, Mr. Rohatyn's early life was a mixture of luxury and hardship.
Unlike classical bits, which must be either one or zero, "qubits" may be a mixture of both.
Guinness is also dispensed through a special tap that uses a mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
It is a mixture of codeine syrup — a prescription opiate, promethazine and usually Sprite and hard candies.
A mixture of history and habit helped to keep the Labour vote artificially high in these regions.
Barragán was a devout Catholic, and his work is characterized by a mixture of opulence and abnegation.
Their main project is a Somali cookbook, which will be a mixture of recipes and oral history.
Chimeras are typically mosaics in which each organ is a mixture of the host and donor cells.
When I hear pantsers describing the way they work I feel a mixture of admiration and anxiety.
Zucker was met with a mixture of enthusiasm and wariness when he arrived at CNN in 2013.
The medicine, a mixture of synthetic estrogen and progesterone, lists suppression of ovulation as a side effect.
What made the other half go viral on Reddit was simply a mixture of mood and momentum.
After analyzing 1,000 posts, BuzzFeed News found that 38 percent of all posts on hyperpartisan right-wing Facebook pages were either a mixture of true and false or mostly false, while 19 percent of ultra left-wing posts were either a mixture of true and false or mostly false.
Some companies, like Pure Planet Club, sell toilet paper made from a mixture of bamboo and sugarcane fibers.
They were able to use a mixture of sketch comedy and stand-up to talk frankly about race.
As a result, the Deloitte Intelligence team was a mixture of former government spies and accounting industry veterans.
It's not just cake he's handing out; it's a mixture of his top passions: baking and fighting inequality.
These techniques revealed that the cheese was made from a mixture of cow milk and goat/sheep milk.
That announcement was met with a mixture of support and derision, based largely around Kaepernick's national anthem protests.
Soot was generally used for the black and a mixture of blood and bread glue for the red.
Sanofi added it would fund the takeover with a mixture of existing cash resources and a debt issue.
Prior to today's disclosed round, it previously raised €1 million via a mixture of seed financing and grants.
Trump's flurry of reports and studies is the result of a mixture of circumstance, ambition, naiveté, and bluster.
The bundle includes a mixture of online courses and photography assets from amazing photographers from around the world.
Instead, mop with a mixture of 1/2 to 1 cup white vinegar and one gallon warm water.
Hydromel is a mixture of alcohol, water, honey, and yeast, which ferments anywhere from two to five years.
Manna's sculptures have uneven proportions, and the tadelakt ones (a mixture of concrete, lime, and pigment) appear splotchy.
A mixture of factors make certain industries magnets for slavery, says Kevin Hyland, the outgoing anti-slavery commissioner.
The vast majority of portfolios, individual or collective ones, are built on a mixture of bonds and equities.
The South Florida group, for instance, seemed to contain a mixture of useful information and chaos Saturday evening.
The round — a mixture of debt and equity funding — is led by Forward Partners, with participation from Seedcamp.
I was filled with a mixture of fear and awe at the base masculine impulse to throw something.
But stocks soon moved back into positive territory thanks to a mixture of policy intervention and hard cash.
Not only that, but they may be a mixture of materials, some of which the body may reject.
Serena treats Eden with a mixture of pity and careful delight — you can tell she's enjoying this, somewhat.
PM 603 is a mixture of liquid droplets and solid particles that can include dust, soot and smoke.
It's so juicy that a mixture of beef grease, tomato water, and special sauce leaked from the wrapper.
Instead, the commissions are headed by a senior judge, supported by a mixture of lawyers and civil servants.
The firm uses a mixture of anthropological research, sensors and data analytics to hone and customise office designs.
Partial codification has removed a mixture of predictability and flexibility while providing neither certainty nor clarity in recompense.
We will be looking to go beyond the molecule and have a mixture of physical and structured finance.
Consequently, Neon Love is a visually diverse exhibition—a mixture of paintings, photos, sculptures and mixed media artwork.
The material starts off as a mixture of silica, aluminium oxide (a standard strengthening agent) and sodium oxide.
"That was a mixture of happiness and exhaustion," Happ said of his act when the game went final.
For one thing, it tells you where buildings are, using a mixture of computer visioning and aerial photography.
A good group needs a leader, a social secretary, a storyteller and a mixture of introverts and extroverts.
"We are all a mixture of selfishness and generosity, loyalty and self-preservation, pragmatism and impulsiveness," she writes.
Terms of the deal remain undisclosed, though I understand the acquisition was a mixture of cash and stock.
It happens when a mixture of ink and saline is injected into the eye through a small needle.
Comets, frozen leftovers from the formation of the solar system, are a mixture of water ice and rock.
I grew up with a mixture of people; from the day I was born, that was my life.
Shrimp chips, as you might expect, owe their flavor to a mixture of shrimp, salt, and monosodium glutamate.
"It was like a mixture of excitement and pride and a feeling a little bit evil," Jacala said.
A mixture of safe-haven buying and repatriation flows from Japanese investors has boosted the yen 10 percent.
Bernie Sanders has morphed from a political figure into a mixture of pop culture icon and folk hero.
The sources added that some of the stories were false or contained a mixture of fact and fiction.
Update: Secret Escapes has confirmed that it has raised £83 million in a mixture of equity and debt.
They also have a mixture of nutrients different from grass and clover, and take more effort to establish.
It is only available to low-income families, while the minimum wage affects a mixture of income levels.
This first trailer makes Rio look a lot like the rest: a mixture of good, bad, and bizarre.
The civilians, likely a mixture of family members and captives, have not gone back to Manbij, Garver said.
But it still has his distinctive voice, a mixture of straight-faced absurdity and broad, outsized self-delusion.
Video games are a mixture of all variations of art: music, illustration, design, sculpture, acting, editing, video, narration.
In return, some stigmatized immigrant subjects adopt a mixture of readily available religious, anti-modernist, anti-European sentiments.
They come from a mixture of different party affiliations, different ages, different backgrounds, different parts of the country.
Most have a mixture of beliefs that don't align evenly with the hardcore partisan elites running the country.
At the beginning of his campaign, many Mexicans viewed Mr. Trump with a mixture of alarm and amusement.
Mr. Broderick parses these entangled responses with a mixture of bafflement, self-reproach and something like sacred wonder.
The ball was rumored to be a mixture of will-o'-the-wisp and cannonball, impossible to control.
If none are available, just use a mixture of cultivated pale-colored oyster mushrooms or royal trumpets instead.
Codelco hands its profits to the state and is funded by a mixture of government refinancing and debt.
The forensic scientists she spoke to said there would likely be a mixture of their blood, she said.
Known for being the first European settlement in India, Fort Kochi is a mixture of many different cultures.
Dissolve a mixture of poppy seeds, lettuce seeds, balsam, saffron, and sugar and cook it in poppy juice.
Like its neighbors, Elephant Rock is a mixture of sandstone and a soft rock known as Hopewell Conglomerate.
We expect MREL requirements to be met through a mixture of regulatory capital and senior holding company issuance.
Our head is like a mixture of all this stuff, and when we play, it just comes out.
Indeed, her work reflects a mixture of Neel's intimacy and the Marxist political bent of the muralist movement.
From a design perspective the most successful groups would include a mixture of European and indigenous player characters.
I said that my favorite fragrance was a mixture of floral and spice, Bal à Versailles, now unavailable.
" Leibovich wrote that Graham spoke with "a mixture of amazement and amusement, with perhaps a dash of awe.
The mac and cheese is made from a mixture of five cheeses and topped with herb bread crumbs.
"Irons have been struggling the last few months, distance control and direction, a mixture of everything," Landry said.
People with "wet" coughs may also be asked to cough up sputum, a mixture of saliva and mucous.
Our relationship was marked, as I believe all his relationships were, by a mixture of cruelty and tenderness.
Mr. Kalasho's social media feeds are a mixture of bare-knuckle politics, aspirational lifestyle content and outright trolling.
For our purposes, let's say a frittata is a mixture of whisked eggs cooked in a frying pan.
Doesn't it kind of make sense that they're a mixture of an African tribe and inside-out Canadians?
Julia Roberts portrays his mother, Holly, who has welcomed her son with a mixture of joy and trepidation.
She moved the notes around, again and again, writing new ones in a mixture of Thai and English.
The current revival of socialist ideology in America is based on a mixture of idealism, cynicism and ignorance.
The towns along the road were gritty — a mixture of old wooden houses and Soviet-style apartment blocks.
" The songs in "Follies," he wrote a year later, were "a mixture of this and that, chiefly that.
"The first thing I feel when I wake up is a mixture of panic and exhaustion," he says.
The $6.90 (£5.25) cheese was paired with mushroom duxelle — a mixture of mushrooms, onions, herbs, and black pepper.
If you're a mixture of both, either one will make your life easier – and your meals more enjoyable.
The dining area has built-in benches and walls clad in a mixture of granite and local stone.
My first breath of almost-fresh New York air was ruined by a mixture of trash and surveillance.
A mixture of marketing and sales, a lead generation specialist is responsible for identifying prospective clients or customers.
Residents reacted to Mr. Butz's last-minute purchase of the paper with a mixture of relief and gratitude.
The liquid in question was a mixture of Kool-Aid and soap, David and Morris told the outlet.
You can choose between tubes (bodies) or tentacles — both are delicious — but I like a mixture of both.
A mixture of the hip and the historic, it offers a rare look at what makes Canada, Canada.
For lunch, I had a very burnt salmon burger and a mixture of roasted mushrooms, tomatoes, and carrots.
Accordingly, it is with a mixture of deep disappointment and unparalleled anger that we sign this letter today.
I am African American, come from a Caribbean background, and have a mixture of Chinese and Indian heritage.
A mixture of the hip and the historic, it offers a rare look at what makes Canada, Canada.
I had heard of their shows around town, which seemed like a mixture of improvisation and performance art.
The remaining 20113 percent comes from a mixture of sources, including the sale of electricity, donations, and drugs.
On Sunday, she drew a mixture of devoted fans and people just interested to see a presidential candidate.
We looked through the tricks and found the best 14, which are a mixture of useful and mischievous.
I try and read a mixture of people I agree with and people I don't necessarily agree with.
After I had been in training for just a couple days, it was really a mixture of feelings.
Sugaring uses a mixture of melted sugar, lemon, and hot water to pull hair out directly from the root.
They used a mixture of gasoline and detergent to wash themselves in their own water lake, the photographer said.
McKinnon thinks she must have felt a mixture of confidence and fear, but really she hasn't the faintest idea.
"It was a mixture of a curtsey and a bow," Svabek told Reuters on Tuesday, commenting on Kneissl's gesture.
The clientele is a mixture of faded regulars who may be ghosts and older students from nearby Ryerson University.
The result is a fungal breakout: often red or skin-colored bumps, occasionally whiteheads, sometimes a mixture of both.
Joci Papai, Hungary's first Roma entrant for Eurovision, performed "Origo" - a mixture of electronic beats and gypsy vocal flourishes.
Step 1:Use a fluffy shadow brush to blend a mixture of hues onto your lids as a base.
The show is a mixture of spoken word and song running a bit over two hours with no intermission.
The eighth-generation chips, for the first time in the Core line will be doing a mixture of both.
It's a mixture of dystopian fiction (AI surveillance cameras everywhere!) and childish imaginings (let's build a robot dinosaur park!).
A translucent kind of "fish scales" cocaine sold in South America is actually a mixture of cocaine and phenacetin.
They did it through a mixture of tactical guile, luck with injuries and a weak showing by their rivals.
As in Nick Kaman's This Is Fine, We Become What We Behold is a mixture of fire and life.
US military officials estimate there are 3,500-5,000 ISIS fighters, a mixture of Iraqis and foreign fighters, in Mosul.
Bell approaches each episode with a mixture of genuine curiosity and lightheartedness, frequently weaving in his signature comedic style.
The court ruling still evokes a deep sense of loss, along with a mixture of dismay, anger and resignation.
Yet most countries try to support some industries, usually through a mixture of infrastructure, tax breaks and research funding.
The former uses a mixture of clay animation and storytelling to address the stigma surrounding bisexuality for Black men.
He notes that right now AV and EV tech is a mixture of: Complex tech, including new software needs.
A mixture of "purified" snail slime and hyaluronic acid was the first thing that was applied to the skin.
US military officials estimate there are 3,500-5,000 ISIS fighters dug in, a mixture of Iraqis and foreign fighters.
The team behind the video drilled holes in acrylics and used a mixture of yellow, orange, and white polish.
Vanessa Eckart plays Alice with a mixture of innocent curiosity and precociousness hinted at by her dusky-voiced performance.
Police told the Herald that Bolt was hit with a mixture of shaving cream and glitter in the attack.
Syria currently relies on a mixture of less advanced Russian-made anti-aircraft systems to defend its air space.
According to its website, the hand-poured candle has a mixture of mint, peach, basil, lavender, mandarin, and sage.
PM 2.5 is a mixture of liquid droplets and solid particles that can include dust, dirt, soot and smoke.
His defense is a mixture of great feel as a helpside defender and slow feet when guarding the ball.
The financing is expected to be denominated in a mixture of dollars, euros and local currency, the sources added.
It consists of matzo eaten with charoset (often a mixture of apples, honey, cinnamon and wine) and maror (horseradish).
There was a mixture of family and business things that were talked about within the family, but never outside.
PM stands for particulate matter, a mixture of solid particles and liquid drops in the air, that damages lungs.
It centers around a big, open pedestrianized square, which is lined by a mixture of modern and classic architecture.
In a pinch, he whipped up a mixture of egg yolks and condensed milk, and the rest was history.
Mr. Rogers's characters are a mixture of Israelis, Palestinians, Norwegians and Americans, all with complex aims and complicated histories.
Hill: In our California rolls, we use a mixture of wild-capture crab and a bit of imitation crab.
In response Hong Kong leaders have tried thus far a mixture of patience, contrition and hard-nosed police tactics.
Demand for both crystal meth and yaba, tablets that typically contain a mixture of meth and caffeine, is skyrocketing.
My general appearance is kind of a mixture of punk rock, raver, and uh, tones of like, goth stuff.
It does look as if this is a mixture of a box-ticking exercise and playing to the gallery.
Coconut milk, like dairy milk, is a mixture of water and fats, and coconuts are chock full of fat.
She shrugged and said in a mixture of Italian and English, "It happens to Ami," whose father is black.
They put a mixture of compounds into the machine along with the seeds, and pods or pellets come out.
"Barcelona is a mixture of different people who speak different languages and came from different places," Mr. Bartomeus said.
Rogers jumped out of his seat, in a mixture of joy and shock, and ran onstage to greet him.
During Demirkapi's freshman year, a mixture of boredom and aimless ambition led him to start investigating the companies' interfaces.
Wolff characterizes Spicer as Trump's "flunky and whipping boy," and treats him with a mixture of pity and disdain.
The entire production is steeped in a mixture of archness and earnestness that prohibits emotional engagement and easy listening.
The five inmates indicted so far face a mixture of federal charges, including wire fraud, money laundering and extortion.
In his absence, the Mets primarily used a mixture of Jose Reyes, Wilmer Flores and the rookie Luis Guillorme.
We decided on the stadiums we would need, and these would have a mixture of fixed and modular seats.
The Conoco outpost was hit with a mixture of tank fire, large artillery and mortar rounds, the documents show.
Today, Biarritz's old-world elegance and relaxed beachy vibe attract a mixture of surfers, international urbanites and vacationing Parisians.
The audience remained noisy and riled up, with a mixture of cheers and boos, for most of the time.
"Will they put you in a mixture of index funds, or will it be more actively managed?" said Torabi.
Dinner on this evening was smashed beans, shakshuka and masoob, a mixture of banana, bread, dates, cream and honey.
Technique: Judo is squarely a combat sport, with a mixture of quick thinking and power essential for top competitors.
Technique: Judo is squarely a combat sport, with a mixture of quick thinking and power essential for top competitors.
"The idea is maybe to have one main antibiotic, but in a mixture of similar antibiotics," Dr. Marvasi said.
To grow clean meat requires what companies call "growth media," a mixture of sugars, amino acids, vitamins and minerals.
Having a mixture of all those things on the landscape we think is a healthy thing for the ecosystem.
Actually, the Bible is a collection of scores of books, a mixture of histories, letters, biography, song and more.
They built microscopic scaffolding into which they injected a mixture of two types of embryonic stem cells from mice.
In addition to the banks, a mixture of tech heavyweights and global corporations expected to report their latest results.
It was Labor Day weekend, but thirty people showed up, a mixture of social workers and public-school teachers.
It has just released a new one, the first it's made from a mixture of cow and goat milk.
I'm probably not the only one who has binge-watched Millionaire Matchmaker with a mixture of disgust, fascination, and glee.
Edward Snowden, it seems, has also been following Kanye West's bizarre Tweetstorm with a mixture of bemusement and, well, pity.
My dad is Cherokee and Macanese, from Macau, and my mom is Creole, a mixture of Spanish and black descent.
Aerosols are a mixture of fine solid particles or liquid droplets, with smoke being a good example of the former.
Art Deco portraits cover the walls, and a mixture of travel, science fiction, and local interest books pack the shelves.
The images were often a mixture of selfies and pictures of her posing, impeccably made up and modeling new clothes.
A manufacturing process failure caused a mixture of wood fibers and pulp liquor to spew throughout the northern Florida county.
King said that proposals for a "virtual" wall based on a mixture of fencing, technology, and funding increases -- something Rep.
What's next: A full court press, with a mixture of public advocacy (Trump's rally in Kentucky tomorrow) and private cajoling.
Also track Chinese President Xi Jinping as he tackles an economic slowdown with a mixture of economic and nationalist stimulus.
But they have little control over that, so they rely on a mixture of heavy and light users signing on.
"It really was an incredible experience and a mixture of emotions going out the door the first time," Meir said.
One option is relocation from London, an idea greeted in the City with a mixture of incredulity, disdain and fear.
A mixture of transphobia and respectability called for trans women to often be rejected for the gender identity and performance.
In your 50s, and even older, you might find yourself thinking of retirement with a mixture of excitement and dread.
The apps have always been a mixture of blog-style posts, fashion advice, makeup tutorials and original photoshoots and videos.
The majority of the deal was cash, although some Fairr investors exited with a mixture of cash and Raisin stock.
Accompanying himself on the lute, his singing pours out with ecstatic power in a mixture of Arabic, Kurdish and Armenian.
The vaccine was made from a mixture of four live, weakened viruses targeted to each of the four different strains.
It prompted a mixture of horror and disbelief when it ran on U.S. cable channel HBO on Sunday and Monday.
Then I put a mixture of hard molding paste and sawdust on the linen and sculpt an uneven painting surface.
It's easy to imagine people with a mixture of desperation, hope and willingness to try anything to save their lives.
Enforcement of the new policy will fall to a mixture of human moderators and machine learning systems, the company said.
Then, a mixture of water, ammonia, urea, salts, and sugar (aka sweat) evaporates on your skin to cool you down.
Each uses a mixture of state, federal, and local property taxes to pay for education, but that disadvantages poorer cities.
Consequently, the GMD was quickly cobbled together with a mixture of old and new technology and hurriedly commissioned in 2004.
"Initially I felt a mixture of surprise, humility, joy and a bit embarrassed but after thinking about it," Davies said.
The shake is a mixture of vanilla soft serve, Cinnamon Toast Crunch pieces, cinnamon cereal-flavored syrup, and whipped topping.
I'm a mixture of laughing hard and feeling bad for him #HimToo," he wrote before adding, "My mom is crazy.
Fired by a mixture of technological zeal, idealism and the profit motive, such firms are competing for the unbanked dollar.
It seems logical that a mixture of abiotic and biotic pollination would have carried over to life in the ocean.
In 1532, a book of secret recipes for all kinds of hair removal advocates a mixture of arsenic and quicklime.
Following the news that he'd been elected president, Scottish Twitter exploded with a mixture of jokes, anger, and downright disbelief.
I'm a girl from Phoenix who was born in the '90s, so there was a mixture of both those styles.
Call them what you want — boots, sneakers, or a mixture of both — they're good looking, extremely durable, and fully waterproof.
A mixture of two birdies and two bogeys had left him at even par for the day through 11 holes.
And if you ever see a cum shot in a still, then it's probably a mixture of soap and lube.
She went to her dorm room, closed the door, and grabbed at herself in a mixture of pain and humiliation.
Moon and Kim applied a mixture of soil and water from the mountains and rivers in North and South Korea.
Meanwhile, I've learned that Bezahlt is backed to the tune of €3.5 million with a mixture of equity and debt.
The fact that such a question had to be posed at all is proof that it's a mixture of both.
LPG, a mixture of propane and butane, is used for cooking and transport, as well as in the petrochemical industry.
A sampled speaker on the latter talks about tagging stuff and impressing girls with a mixture of hubris and bashfulness.
Prepared with a mixture of beans from Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, and Tahiti, it is by far the patriarch's favorite.
With this method, a mixture of eight oligopeptides can store one byte of information, and 32 could store four bytes.
The model assumes that each case involves a mixture of several issues or topics, on which justices have distinct views.
Going to visit family brings on a mixture of anxiety and shame that I have never felt in my life.
Expansion to the East will be more challenging, due to a mixture of bilateral restrictions and lengthier–meaning costlier–flights.
Mine had been breaking when I cooked it, as I melted the cheese into a mixture of stock and milk.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Wednesday the recurring incidents are a mixture of real frustration and "professional" agitation.
De Kock smashed 17 fours and two sixes in a mixture of finesse and a brutal attack on the bowling.
The Mexican wall is going to be a mixture of wall and fences — think of it as the Great Wence.
We are highlighting 16 power players, based on a mixture of reporting, nominations from readers, and conversations with industry experts.
The show, a mixture of science fiction, fantasy and horror, has attracted attention for its use of popcorn cinema touchstones.
The company feeds hydrogen and CO2 to a microbe, which then spits out a mixture of protein, carbohydrates, and fat.
While the okapi looks like a mixture of different mammals, it's one of the oldest mammal species in the world.
But the man soon called out in a mixture of broken Arabic and perfect English that he wanted to surrender.
But whether his line of attack against Mr. Trump would be outrage, humor or a mixture of both is uncertain.
Morton: It's really called "Gumbo" because the dish of gumbo is a mixture of a whole bunch of different things.
Which is why I've watched the massive Democratic mobilization against Trump's family separations with a mixture of admiration and unease.
In comparison to cosmopolitan Chicago and small, cool towns like Raleigh, Columbus is still a mixture of malls and suburbs.
When the noodle is long and elastic, he drops the finished noodles into a mixture of semolina and rice flour.
Part of what hooks people into gacha games is the element of chance, a mixture of anticipation, anger, and joy.
McDonald's Japan, for instance, recently debuted pumpkin spiced french fries, drizzled in a mixture of the seasonal sauce and chocolate.
Annabel: I don't know… it sounds like a mixture of punk and funk, with a bit of pop as well.
Washington is one of 30 states with a mixture of penalties for electors who refuse to follow the election results.
When humans arose in Africa 300,000 years ago, recent research shows, they had a mixture of light and dark variants.
But warm objects, from a forehead to a star, radiate a mixture of electromagnetic radiation, depending on their exact temperatures.
Those in the Middle East are watching with "a mixture of disdain and weary exasperation," our correspondent in Cairo writes.
As with all of his best roles, Mr. Black imbues his character with a mixture of manic glee and tragedy.
Its clientele is a mixture of high-risk patients and wealthy individuals who prefer to stay put in their homes.
Ms. Arrington currently uses a mixture of farm-raised and wild-caught seafood to ensure she has a steady supply.
Those who are part of the 7,000-troop withdrawal will be a mixture of forces from both of those missions.
"The actual product used is a mixture of chemicals, combined to increase the effectiveness of the active ingredient," Myers said.
Gumbo, a Southern Louisiana signature stew, is made with a mixture of meats and thickened with okra, a gelatinous vegetable.
Just beneath the surface of his seemingly effortless, affectless pictures is a mixture of gratitude, sorrow, anger and, finally, grace.
Armed with hooked metal rods, they descended on every new dumpster that arrived with a mixture of excitement and desperation.
For oily skin, Glossier Solution ($24) combines a mixture of lactic, glycolic, gluconolactone and salicylic acids with calming aloe vera.
Upon learning of Mr. Stephens's suicide, "there was a mixture of sadness and relief" at the organization, Ms. Kortemeyer said.
The outposts are often a mixture of blast-resistant walls known as Hesco barriers, rudimentary structures and all-weather tents.
I did a mixture of strength training and sprints on the treadmill, and it genuinely felt like a good workout.
Brady, his expression a mixture of irritation and exasperation, sat on the bench cheerlessly shaking his head side to side.
To build the living concrete, the researchers first tried putting cyanobacteria in a mixture of warm water, sand and nutrients.
Still, many have watched the return of three detainees and other encouraging developments with a mixture of gratitude and awe.
Degreff's content focuses on fashion tips, styling videos, home renovations, and decor — with a mixture of motherhood and lifestyle content.
It's hard for a mixture of ricotta, crème fraîche, Parmesan, eggs and lots of corn to be anything but cravable.
I downloaded a mixture of comedy and drama to ensure I could satisfy my entertainment cravings for the whole trip.
Valerie Hagerman As a Canadian neighbour, with family who live in USA, I feel a mixture of anger and sadness.
When the movie had its première last year, at Cannes, it was greeted with a mixture of claps and boos.
If Hochtief goes ahead with a bid it would offer Abertis shareholders a mixture of cash and shares, they said.
Biden and Harris proposed a mixture of public and private investments to boost up the dollar signs in their plans.
How are developers making money, which apparently will be paid out via a mixture of development funds and "engagement" tracking?
" Gia Kourlas wrote in The Times that she was "the complete package, a mixture of astonishing technique, grandeur and ease.
It uses the once-conservative idea of the individual mandate to fund a mixture of private and public insurance exchanges.
It's hard for a mixture of ricotta, crème fraîche, Parmesan, eggs and lots of corn to be anything but cravable.
Then voters elected a trio of lawmakers who prevailed through a mixture of tenacity, pragmatism, arm-twisting, and sheer luck.
A mixture of peas, lima beans and artichokes (plucked from the freezer section of the supermarket) makes a lovely pie.
Made with a mixture of brown rice and tapioca flours, the batter lacked gluten, which explained the cauliflower's delicate crust.
DeDeaux's portion of the show is a mixture of digital photography mounted on sheet metal and found and fabricated objects.
That fact isn't lost on European leaders, who have responded to Trump's move with a mixture of confusion and fury.
We generally look toward a mixture of these things to point us in the direction of what will work together.
This cream has a mixture of 5.5% benzoyl peroxide and LHA, a derivative of salicylic acid, to fight acne and exfoliate.
Karageorghis said the explanation is probably a mixture of different biological and psychological processes going on, so there's no simple answer.
Erika looks a mixture of embarrassed and angry that people have been talking about such a sensitive issue behind her back.
The colors range from intense blues to rusty reds — in a mixture of shimmery and matte finishes — and glide on seamlessly.
A mixture of 4 percent dimethyl sulfoxide and 6 percent glycerol or 4 percent of both chemicals best preserved the sperm.
Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas, neighbors in south Florida who often play with Woods, expressed a mixture of excitement and trepidation.
Sure, grime lyrics may largely be a mixture of sends, batty appreciation, and shouting "pow!" or "pop!" in a powerful manner.
So in effect it's a mixture of the traditional algebraic approach from the 1700s and 1800s, together with modern numerical computation.
Electromechanical engineer Proto G, using a mixture of magnets and electric arcs, created a speaker that translates sound vibrations through plasma.
A mixture of children and adults play bumper cars at Wonderland, an indoor amusement park that opened atop the Park Mall.
He uses simple tools like a handmade palm frond brush and a mixture of paint, vinegar, rosewater, gum Arabic and glue.
Tesla may choose to pay off that debt with a mixture of half cash and half stock, Bloomberg reported, citing documents.
The right portfolio strategy is typically a mixture of enduring uncertainty for high returns and enjoying less uncertainty but lower returns.
Directed by Spencer Susser, the video features a mixture of eccentric staples from the streets of Hollywood and similar looking actors.
First, the dill pickle chips are coated in a mixture of flour, Cajun seasoning, basil, oregano, cayenne pepper, and kosher salt.
The sludge, a mixture of water and ash from a coal-fired power plant, contained significant amounts of poisonous heavy metals.
There are a mixture of confirmed events, rumored fights, and dream match-ups which we want to see happen in 2020.
New findings have revealed that a mixture of hemp, clay and lime plaster prevented the UNESCO World Heritage site from decaying.
The discomfort of having an awkward, pointy-shaped Samantha Hunt, writer, inside me, brews a mixture of both humiliation and compassion.
At last night's Nintendo Switch press conference, the game publishers showed a mixture of sequels, new games, and third-party staples.
I have never known that particular feeling: a mixture of loss and shock and sadness and pain and anger and emptiness.
With the SoundSports, Bose keeps things relatively simple with a mixture of rubberized plastic (to keep water out) and glossy accents.
These funds invest in a mixture of bonds and stocks, with the proportion invested in stocks falling as you near retirement.
The games can be played when the car is in park, using a mixture of the touchscreen and steering wheel controls.
Bombardier is shoring up its loss-making regional jets and turboprops with a mixture of hard-sell, cost-cutting and outsourcing.
A subtle flush on the cheeks thanks to a mixture of Fiona Stiles Beauty Soft Cheek Veil in Pomanderwalk and Sweetwater.
The last thing A$AP Yams tweeted before a mixture of drugs ended his life was a nod to Codeine Crazy.
That is different than the engines powering SpaceX's Falcon series of rockets, which use a mixture of liquid oxygen and kerosene.
Tucholke's multi-perspective novel is a mixture of dark fairytale and psychological thriller, with teen romance thrown in for good measure.
Others are turning to sand, which is pumped with a mixture of chemicals and water to induce pressure and crack rocks.
Zimbabwe uses a mixture of other nation's currencies to conduct daily economic functions, which can be problematic if there are shortages.
Several locals were sitting by the roadside with expressions on their faces best-described as a mixture of bemusement and curiosity.
But completing the Vosik challenge hinges on a mixture of enemy crowd control and fast, efficient boss DPS (damage per second).
His account is a mixture of quotes, pictures of his family, and — most notably — heartwarmingly captioned photos of his wife, Pauline.
A mixture of the personal and the political is at play in the Trump administration's approach to the standoff, it seems.
Some systems, in which costs and revenues get shared between oil companies and governments, work as a mixture of the two.
Sweet and fruity, a mixture of sun-dried tomato, but a little more sour than acidic, and with rounding caramel undertones.
In the interim period, mines will increasingly see a mixture of autonomous and human-operated machinery, which brings its own challenges.
LPG, a mixture of propane and butane, can be used for cooking and transport, as well as in the petrochemical industry.
PM stands for "particulate matter," the term used for a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air.
Color Play Asia, the company that organized the party, had said the powder was a mixture of cornstarch and food coloring.
Fallout is a mixture of radioisotopes that rapidly decay and emit gamma radiation — an invisible yet highly energetic form of light.
The instrumental quintet — violin, cello, clarinet, quanun (similar to a zither) and percussion — is a mixture of West and Middle East.
It was the largest spill of coal ash slurry—a mixture of coal-burning byproduct and water—in United States history.
Bangladesh's government says it's temporary, and bans building permanent homes, so shelters are made from a mixture of plastic and bamboo.
Jambalaya is a Louisiana staple typically served as a mixture of rice, some combination of shrimp, chicken, or sausage, and vegetables.
A mixture of rice, meat, vegetables, and spices is stuffed into a hollow bamboo stalk and roasted over an open fire.
I never dared to touch it, viewing it with a mixture of disgust and a still very strong fear of God.
A mixture of chopped fresh herbs (parsley, rosemary, sage) makes green speckled pappardelle that look pretty and have real herbal flavor.
A rusty red pasta dough that includes a mixture of paprika, cayenne and pimentón is one of my flavored pasta favorites.
Many countries, preferring straightforward triumphs, would have swept such an episode under the rug with a mixture of embarrassment and relief.
The leftovers were served at a Carolina Farm Trust fundraiser dinner, where Barlowe received a mixture of feedback from intrigued guests.
Evans hopes that his photos evoke "a mixture of comedy and melancholy," as these "are both life-affirming emotions," he said.
A mixture of British and Ukrainian kitsch adorns the walls, with tchotchkes and Union Jacks coexisting all over the wooden interior.
Notorious parties would take place at his home, a mixture of London friends and any young locals who were brave enough.
As I stood on the red carpet with my audio recorder, I was filled with a mixture of hope and anticipation.
The IPO would be a mixture of current owners selling some shares and the company issuing new stock, one source said.
Located on the Gold Coast of Chicago, The Clare is a mixture of community amenities with the perks of urban living.
That could be a direct manager, a senior colleague belonging to the relevant minority group, or a mixture of the two.
Purelife sells "kanna bliss" supplements with a mixture of kanna and other herbs, and PLT Health sells kanna extract as Zembrin.
Occasionally clean the surfaces of your cutting boards with a mixture of 1 gallon of water and 1 tablespoon of bleach.
Instead of the moonstruck lover usually on display, this Romeo was a mixture of wide-eyed charm and hot-blooded passion.
The letters, like her emails, were a mixture of delusional statements, literary references, tart commentary and harsh attacks on other people.
Voters are angry about a mixture of slower growth or economic stagnation, corruption scandals, crime and poor public services (see article).
Ms. Lau's won tons are filled with a mixture of shrimp and pork, with the emphasis very much on the shrimp.
The comments on the video, many of which profess to be from aspiring dancers, claim a mixture of suspicion and awe.
I find that starting my day with muesli — a mixture of yogurt, fruit, nuts, and oats — sets me up very nicely.
The board quickly agreed to form a working group, a mixture of Oregon NOW members and educators, to develop new guidelines.
Cover: Sinaloa cartel drug cooks prepare a mixture of heroin and fentanyl in a clandestine lab near Culiacán in June 2019.
Pemex has had 103 straight years of slumping output due to a mixture of ageing fields and a lack of investment.
The news was met with a mixture of surprise and dismay, with some fearing that these lifeforms could contaminate the Moon.
The dye — which is made from a mixture of indigo leaves, rice alcohol, wild plants and lye — was ruined, she said.
The product, known as Ordoliberalism, involves a mixture of free-market economics with an attitude toward rules that approaches mystic reverence.
In a short time, the state-owned Gulf carriers have been assailed by a mixture of economic, political and business crises.
Training to change your body typically involves a mixture of HIIT (high-intensity interval training), weights, mobility work, and recovery time.
" João Moraes, a 29-year-old art director, said he keeps his unibrow because of "a mixture of aesthetics and laziness.
Facebook's data is not a measure of sentiment, so the interactions likely carry a mixture of positive, negative and neutral feelings.
Risk is not always risk when it is the natural expression of national advantages and a mixture of caution and audacity.
Within Russia, as recent elections illustrate, he bends the Russian people to his will through a mixture of coercion and persuasion.
Her style was a mixture of influences worn by boys and girls of a variety of ethnic, social and economic backgrounds.
But on Thursday Ms. Kim watched the dramatic events out of North Korea unfold with a mixture of shock and gratitude.
Not their sand — a mixture of ingredients expressly conceived and manufactured for Erin Hills golf club, the site of the championship.
It's an interesting development considering that videos of the company's robots are met with a mixture of fear and awe online.
They will look at you with a mixture of fear and pity, and then they will fall into an awkward silence.
The government plans to use a mixture of subsidies and tenders to encourage operators to close the plants beginning this year.
There's a mixture of entertainment, wellness programs, lectures and workshops on topics such as peace, politics, environmental change and human rights.
Needless to say, UN delegates from other countries looked on with what appeared to be a mixture of amusement and concern.
All the major US carriers have subsequent plans to use a mixture of the aforementioned spectrum in their respective 5G rollouts.
EFG will buy BSI through a mixture of cash and shares, with BTG taking a roughly 20 percent stake in EFG.
The mixiotes , masterfully undersold by the bartender one night as "a mixture of dark chicken in a bag," is a standout.
At the State Department, news of the proposed cuts — rumored for weeks — were met with a mixture of disbelief and defiance.
The pipeline carries y-grade, a mixture of natural gas liquids such as propane and butane, from Venice to Paradis, Louisiana.
Underlying the militancy is a mixture of pressures facing the workers and their employers, including rising living costs and sluggish sales.

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