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