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AND I'M JUST REALLY BLESSED TO HAVE THIS BIG HUGE FAMILY AND THERE'S A LOT OF JOY MIXED IN WITH ALL OF THE BUSINESS, MIXED IN WITH THE FILMING.
Oil prices were mixed in the afternoon of Asian trade.
Dubai's index was flat with bluechip stocks mixed in trading.
I'm just like, 'Everyone's gonna be mixed in the future.
Often it is sold and mixed in a disposable cup.
All of that combusted and mixed in the Mutiny club.
Stock markets across Latin America were mixed in early trading.
Or whether they're mixed in with things you don't want.
This is when the vinegar and syrup mixture is mixed in.
I liked the way he mixed in his off-speed pitches.
Mixed in with all of that is the aesthetics of Romanticism.
Everyone's 140-character lines are mixed in with everyone else's stuff.
Despite the name, Windows Mixed Reality isn't "mixed" in any way.
Others were steamier, although with a lot of cheesiness mixed in.
Often, fake or diluted products are mixed in with diverted shipments.
Opinions of A Nasty Boy were mixed in the capital, Abuja.
Probably could have mixed in some off-speed a little more.
It's harder to see the bad if there's good mixed in.
He also mixed in his slider and his two-seam fastball.
Adult magazines are usually mixed in with those of other genres.
I took my moody mindset and mixed in hard drum patterns.
The rest is imported and then mixed in with the batch.
Think of it like a shooter mixed in with some Minecraft.
And Canadians have always been mixed in their views about legalization.
Mixed in with celebration, there's consternation among some previously illicit users.
We also like it with a lot of herbs mixed in.
But she mixed in six birdies over an 11-hole stretch.
Khachnaoui's version mixed in western piano, drums, bass, and electric guitar.
It's mixed in, in small quantities, with the flour and water.
Twitter users, however, are mixed in their response to the lookalike cakes.
Reactions to Shieff's change of heart are mixed in the vegan community.
Major news network appointments are mixed in with the times of funerals.
They were in boxes that were mixed in with other storage boxes.
But mixed in are obvious dog-whistles to far-right political movements.
The track is mixed in a way that produced a narrow soundstage.
Imagine a flattened Tootsie Roll with some crunchy rice crisps mixed in.
Dubai's index was slightly down, with blue-chip stocks mixed in trading.
Historically, the index is mixed in the next week following these streaks.
Carbon dioxide, an acid when mixed in water, accumulated in his blood.
On Twitter, the #ManInTree attracted widespread support, with some concern mixed in.
This is despite nearly one in 10 couples being mixed in 2011.
But soon, chants of "bicha" started to get mixed in as well.
Religious-freedom advocates have been mixed in their response to the order.
BB: A lot of that mixed in with a shitload of disco.
The returns are a bit more mixed in the longer run, however.
Mixed in was 5 percent caprylic acid, also not a complex molecule.
In these classrooms, soccer chants get mixed in among the nursery rhymes.
Hackers predominantly targeted personal Gmail, with a few corporate accounts mixed in.
I threw some good curveballs and mixed in some really good cutters.
He mixed in with a group of students who were running westbound.
He'll have another one with lunch, often with electrolyte powder mixed in.
That's about it, with singing and dancing mixed in with the munching.
Those sites were largely Southeast Asian, with Saudi and U.S. sites mixed in.
Stock futures were mixed in early trading Wednesday, and oil was slightly lower.
This makes these micheladas really red, even once the beer is mixed in.
Mixed in were fake identification badges for sellers, the names handwritten under photos.
His asphalt has small steel fibers mixed in, which makes the asphalt conductive.
A lot of memorable moments, mixed in with thousands that blurred and bored.
It's more mixed in terms of the ... KS: Mixed, I agree with you.
Nintendo's own published output on WiiWare was experimental and extremely mixed in quality.
I'll have my bagel with a fancy cream cheese with onions mixed in.
Garlic cloves are smashed into a rough paste and mixed in with honey.
Property stocks were lower on the mainland but mixed in Hong Kong markets.
Some do better when mixed in with other children and given additional support.
That's heartening for sure, but there was still some bad news mixed in.
But there's been a lot of good news mixed in with the bad.
This content will be mixed in with live, linear streams from Moonbug, pocket.
Salt is then added and mixed in with the eggs, and voilà: caviar.
It was aw-shucks with just the right amount of shade mixed in.
Julius Thomas actually mixed in a few healthy games despite his weight problems.
I'm gonna give it a little swirl to get the sugars mixed in.
They found five, about one percent of the 650 eggs they'd mixed in.
There were more "Ro-ger!" chants with some "Ra-fa!" chants mixed in.
The room smelled of mud and astringent perfume, mixed in with the weed.
Sometimes, mixed in there were friends like celebrities that you don't actually know.
There could even be a thundershower or two mixed in but nothing severe.
The bags were in boxes that were mixed in with other storage boxes.
But it's mixed in the same way that Dan's music is synthesized together.
Meat should be almost at room temperature before supporting ingredients are mixed in.
It kinda smells like a really old perfume mixed in with baby powder.
China Orient Asset Management's new multi-tranche offering was mixed in secondary trading.
Some of it may get stuck if there's food mixed in with it.
The Daytona 9003 crowd was mixed in terms of gender but overwhelmingly white.
Roasted coffee grounds are mixed in with the polyester to create coffee yarn.
They seem to be mostly dark matter with specks of regular matter mixed in.
That koji-inoculated rice is then mixed in a tank with regular steamed rice.
Performance was more mixed in the wealthy communities of Bel Air and Beverly Hills.
It was all mixed in together, the love and the anger and the pity.
The receipts and whiteboards are mixed in with selfies and photos of your kids.
Currently, there will not be any spoken word content mixed in — it's all music.
The darker patches of black mixed in among the brighter bits are cosmic dust.
Zach: Every single one has been mixed in this room right here at Quad.
Has our mad gun culture mixed in fatal ways with deeply ingrained American racism?
When Keefe discovered Bobby, some of his fur had mixed in with a quilt.
Also unlike its streaming competition, there's pay content mixed in with the gratis stuff.
He's a loud-and-proud geek with a bit of bad boy mixed in.
Just a jumble of contextless plain links, with drills and tests heedlessly mixed in.
The major averages opened lower and held mixed in midday trade before extending gains.
Oil stocks however remained mixed in Europe, with Subsea 7 up some 1 percent.
Typical festivalgoer Mixed in age, background and style, but an even split between genders.
Mixed in with the outstanding dishes are some that won't inspire many international emails.
"There's been some good games mixed in, some not-so-good ones," Verlander said.
New arrivals have made the city wonderfully diverse, the most mixed in the Midlands.
Overseas, were mixed in early market trade, while closed on a mostly higher note.
Then you'll do Frieze, then Miami, maybe with a couple of biennials mixed in.
He mostly did rest holds and punches, with some throwing opponents around mixed in.
Or you could bake pumpkin bread with pieces of miniature Hershey bars mixed in.
But the research is mixed: In some cases, conflict actually seems to aid animals.
Cape Cods, split-levels and bi-levels abound, with newly constructed colonials mixed in.
Mixed in with the Farrah Fawcett-lookalike neighbors, the subdivision is populated by immigrants.
In his French TV career, though, he has mixed in the occasional nondocumentary project.
Expect to get an earful of some new material mixed in with the familiar.
That meant that life and art mixed in dizzying ways during the composition process.
Mr. Macron's campaign said that fake documents had been mixed in with authentic ones.
Three freshwater ponds (one male, one female, one mixed) in Hampstead Heath, North London.
Reactions were mixed in the semirural town after residents learned about their notorious neighbor.
I think that all of that mixed in between— you really gotta keep yourself grounded.
We even include Egyptian Lover, and Uncle Jamm's Army, and Cybotron, it's all mixed in.
It can be good even if it's mixed in with a whole lot of bad.
The gametes are then brought to a lab and mixed in vitro to produce embryos.
Optional: I mixed in some of the Terrarium Bitters I made before with olive oil.
Its light did not get darken and red light is mixed in the white light.
He started fastball, breaking ball, he kind of went back and forth, (mixed in) changeups.
European stocks traded in the red, while Asia-Pacific indexes were mostly mixed in trade.
Most medieval recipes involve carefully selected ingredients mixed in a very logical and deliberate manner.
D. gets cookies-and-cream cookies with cake-batter ice cream with fudge mixed in.
Likewise, in Latin America and more mixed in EEMEA [Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa].
So many great up-and-comers mixed in with the heavyhitters of punk and hardcore.
The Life of Pablo blared over the speakers, occasionally mixed in with songs by Future.
Some Chinese science fiction reads like nonfiction with a few sci-fi elements mixed in.
We're racially mixed in Brazil, so people always wonder 'Can you be black and goth?
That album was originally mixed in two or three days on I think 16 track.
The desserts feature brownies, cookie pieces, caramel, and chocolate bits mixed in with ice cream.
I love what she does so much, and I really heard that voice mixed in.
Rooftops, abandoned buildings, and the underground are mixed in with shop fronts, estates, and suburbia.
And having it in your kitchen for the occasional slice mixed in with your pasta?
I just happened upon a concoction called the Quarantine, reportedly first mixed in 1920s Manila.
Bowl of rice pudding, spoon to stir, 90 Seconals mixed in, just to be sure.
But they are also aware that their content can be mixed in with disturbing knockoffs.
Mixed in among the book's many literary and scientific charms is an unexpected artistic one.
I love Friends — I consider myself mostly a Monica with a little Rachel mixed in.
It is then mixed in with cheap herbal products, allowing users to smoke the drug.
It looks from its light eyebrows as if it might have some Rottweiler mixed in.
Then it all pops out in my work, mixed in the eggbeater of my mind.
Those are solid choices—good players, with a non-zero element of personality mixed in.
Mixed in with the confetti will be tens of thousands of wishes from around the world.
Mixed in with the first-person running and gunning are space battles and zero-G gunfights.
Earth's present-day mix has 79% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and a few other elements mixed in.
Trump's tweet about the caravan claimed that "unknown Middle Easterners are mixed in" with the migrants.
Chapman, known for his clean play, mixed in a huge mistake late in the first quarter.
Other maturities were mixed in slow trade, due partly to the U.S. market holiday on Monday.
The NYC based lingerie line delivers a bit of edge mixed in with traditional feminine accents.
Mixed in with Trump's repeal/replace sales pitch Tuesday were staples of his 2016 stump speech.
European shares were mixed in early trading, with the pan-European Stoxx 70 index broadly flat.
The main effect may be a simple appearance of popularity, mixed in with marginally profitable spam.
Dawson birdied five of his first seven holes, with a par and a bogey mixed in.
Chief Executive Nick Varney said trading across its estate was mixed in the year to Sept.
The original version we mixed in my apartment and I just love how raw it sounded.
A little Canadian Socialist, a little British Labour, and some angry Communist leanings all mixed in.
Other documents published online and mixed in with the real evidence were "junk material," prosecutors said.
It's so mixed in with the erotica that no one even commented on it in reviews.
The Chinese government said hazardous waste mixed in with the recyclable material was causing environmental problems.
It nevertheless drew broad criticism from Iraqis across the political spectrum, mixed in with some praise.
Taiwan media has also reported the presence of polystyrene in supporting beams, mixed in with concrete.
It was odd; he usually coughed up mucus, but sometimes, mixed in, were these funny filaments.
Drillers in the Permian are seeking oil, which comes mixed in with a lot of gas.
I shower and make breakfast—sautéed pears with oatmeal and a spoonful of yogurt mixed in.
The mitochondrial DNA contains no evidence that these populations mixed in any significant way, surprising researchers.
Trump tweeted Monday that there are "unknown Middle Easterners mixed" in with the thousands of migrants.
Mixed in are a battery of other Fox News figures and celebrities, played by Hollywood celebrities.
Mixed in are those who seek refugee status because of their own sexual orientation, Marouf said.
He then starts to worship Jesus's cock, with a bit of light ball torture mixed in.
Lean hog futures were narrowly mixed in spread trading, with potential gains capped by ample hog supplies.
Bosh and Jester are both caffeine, guarana and cola nut extract mixed in big red capsules. Festive.
Mixed in with the notes of bergamot is just a hint of petty — and, honestly, shocking — realness.
Our main goal is to have a variety of regions and interests, with some surprises mixed in.
But there's admiration and maybe even nostalgia mixed in, even if it feels like a prophetic omen.
Bizzy mostly follows other pugs on Instagram, with a few non-pug dog pals mixed in, too.
I mixed in roasted vegetables, fresh salads with homemade dressing, and smoothies made with avocados and bananas.
The entire book is essentially coworker drama — mixed in with a dramatic disappearance in the Australian bush.
His sexual relations featured twice in the published statements, mixed in with details about anti-government violence.
Johnson: Graphene mixed in with something can increase its structural strength even without having a complete sheet.
European stocks were choppy in morning trade, while Asia-Pacific indexes were mostly mixed in overnight trade.
On Mars today, we have identified a type of chemical called "perchlorates" mixed in with the soil.
Bombastic talk shows and segments featuring Jack Posobiec, a notorious pro-Trump Internet personality, are mixed in.
Mixed in with new housing projects are homes badly in need of a paint and new roofs.
So we have a lot of kind of robes that are mixed in and out as outerwear.
As expected the vast majority of titles are games with just a couple entertainment apps mixed in.
The drink itself is a creamy mango flavor and there's also a blue sour sauce mixed in.
I don't mean the kind of drawer with snacks and candy mixed in with other kitchen flotsam.
They include cocoa nuggets, with cone cereal pieces and puffs of either mint or vanilla mixed in.
Trump's claim that "criminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed in" with the group lacked any proof.
Oil prices were mixed in the afternoon of Asian trading hours after seeing sharp losses on Wednesday.
A spoonful of sharp mustard mixed in with the egg for the coating helped that cause, too.
U.S. stock futures were slightly higher this morning after equities finished relatively mixed in the previous session.
Harden made unmolested trips to the lane and also mixed in a 3-pointer during the period.
The comedy is situational and confessional, the flat one-liners mixed in with more memorable physical comedy.
In Broward County, 22 rejected ballots were mixed in with about 180 valid ones and were counted.
The declines in Asia come on the back of European stocks closing mixed in the last session.
It even has some of its own fighters mixed in with the troops, The Washington Post reports.
Financials were mixed in the afternoon: HSBC slipped 0.18 percent and Bank of China eased 0.43 percent.
An impeachment inquiry, combined with an election year, mixed in with Trump again encouraging foreign election interference?
Still, members of the Patriotic Millionaires are mixed in their reactions to the millionaire and billionaire bashing.
Which were in turn mixed in with a whole wild kingdom of not-in-nature animal prints themselves (and fur, though the fake kind), which were mixed in with the brand's signature Barocco swirls of gold, black and white, and more hearts, for men and women no matter.
But Mr. Brenner has also mixed in art-world photographers like Thomas Struth, Steven Shore and Jeff Wall.
Stocks were mixed in the past week, with the Nasdaq up nearly a percent at a record 5,574.
United Arab Emirates markets were closed for a religious holiday, while other bourses closed mixed in lacklustre trade.
"There's a lot of humor mixed in that undercuts the creepiness," Fink says of Night Vale's particular tone.
In case you were wondering, it gets mixed in with the sauce soon before you add the pasta.
So, does this salad come with the croutons already mixed in, or can I get it without them?
"I had so many good experiences at Antioch, mixed in with the bad," one former member told me.
Yet what really surprised researchers at the time was the discovery of a little Neanderthal DNA mixed in.
Those shows, however mixed in quality, did at least cater to the Broadway audience's taste for bright spectacle.
"VR is the extreme case of AR when nothing from the real world gets mixed in," said Gates.
Nate: As a designer, everything is always about aesthetics mixed in with functionality and having that visual appeal.
Mixed in with protesters, it seems, were an unknown number of Hamas attackers seeking to breach the fence.
To simplify the test, Grossman says oral and rectal swabs can be mixed in with a urine sample.
"This is a true interior design show, with a little bit of our family mixed in," says Cyrus.
As for the food, the menu features an hodgepodge of regional Tibetan dishes mixed in with modern influences.
It's mostly cut-up pieces of cardboard, with a few bags of plastic odds and ends mixed in.
Round three saw more of the same from the Swede, who also mixed in a takedown for emphasis.
The personal posts are mixed in with automated plugs for his radio or TV appearances, or with news.
Think of it as a palette cleanser for your brain mixed in with a little bit of fantasy.
Prices of U.S. Treasurys were mixed in early morning trading while U.S. stock index futures were slightly higher.
There are singing, dancing and scenes with dialogue, but these ingredients are mixed in a less linear way.
Mixed in and blended with other worlds and tastes, this creates what we think of as contemporary fashion.
I remember the feeling of excitement and possibility, mixed in with just a teeny bit of crushing uncertainty.
My family background is Iraqi Jewish, so witchcraft mixed in with the bible was part of our culture.
About all that remains audible is the natural world's whirring and buzzing, mixed in with some sisterly sniping.
Think Erte, the Chrysler Building, and glamorous flappers mixed in with a healthy dose of a wizardly aesthetic.
Russia has maintained it is targeting al Nusra, but that the group is mixed in with those populations.
And yet, in the midst of all the selling, there have been some good days mixed in, too.
Stocks on Wall Street were mixed in choppy trade, while the dollar rose against a basket of currencies.
Black Panther, mixed-in with a fantastical story and commentary on identity and racial dualities changed that completely.
Sneakers for men and women will be displayed together; popular brands will be mixed in with edgier ones.
Mixed in with the pop-culture mentions are nods to Emily Dickinson, Émile Zola and Honoré de Balzac.
There are so many kinds of mixed people now, people of color who are mixed in various ways.
Some companies are also charging customers additional "contamination" fees for recycled material that is mixed in with trash.
Some of these drugs were either mixed in with, or replaced, the MDMA that fueled the EDM scene.
West Wing advisers to Mr. Trump are decidedly mixed in their views of how aggressively to raise expectations.
Then she mixed in more water, passed the mass through the sieve and steamed it a second time.
Blood from several donors, once the plasma had been extracted, was mixed in tubs before it was reinjected.
But they are mixed in with the almost daily litany of insults and moral embarrassments from Trump himself.
After her father remarried, her stepmother poisoned the five older children with crushed glass mixed in their food.
"He's shot before, but his only real thing is work, with some golf mixed in," Trump, Jr., said.
It's all just mixed in there and it's hard to sort of say how that got that way.
Outcomes of teacher protests across the country have been mixed: In West Virginia teachers won a pay raise.
Golden State, the NBA's losingest team, missed its last five shots and mixed in a pair of turnovers.
There, he was mixed in with hundreds of other homeless inmates, many of them elderly or mentally impaired.
Posters promoting new albums, tours and shows are mixed in with album art, zines, buttons and other miscellany.
The second property, saturation, reflects the purity of the color by measuring how much gray is mixed in.
The respondents to BrickHouse's survey, however, were mixed in how the cameras should be used and turned on.
So the surviving twin has their original cells but also has cells of the twin mixed in there.
The numbers are even more dramatic when the polling is mixed in with attacks on the GOP health bill.
This song has several vocal layers, low and high tones, with a bass that is mixed in clearly throughout.
"It was remarkably mixed in terms of age, in terms of gender, in terms of race," the photographer said.
He has claimed repeatedly that "criminals and unknown Middle Easterners" as well as "very tough fighters" were mixed in.
Given a closer look, though, it's clear there's more going on here than iMovie with some emoji mixed in.
There's your typical backstage chaos, with a little bit of glitz and a whole lot of glam mixed in.
And China determined that too much trash was mixed in with the recyclable material to make it worth importing.
Look at the blue skin tone and the colors that are mixed in, or the clothes she is wearing.
These adventurers soon met indigenous peoples, and their children became the first Métis (the word means "mixed" in French).
The region's states are marked by heavy-handed regulatory overkill mixed, in practice, with wide discretionary power for officials.
When it's all mixed in with reliable information from honest sources, the truth can be very hard to discern.
I'll typically have eggs and toast, or oatmeal with fruit, seeds, nuts, and all kinds of crap mixed in.
The mother of three's ensemble was overdosed on fringe with silk strands mixed in with sequined neckline and bodice.
Altogether, Gruenberg said the picture of U.S. banks was "mixed" in the quarter, largely due to community banks' strength.
Revenue for the home and accessories categories, meanwhile, are mixed in with wearables — namely the best-selling Apple Watch.
Also mixed in with the footage are clips of Blue Ivy doing gymnastics on the grass with a friend.
I like an all-butter crust, but I also like a little lard mixed in if it's good lard.
This is the vibe you'll experience during this time, mixed in with some feelings of being lost and helpless.
The Pacers shot 1-for-10 and mixed in three turnovers the rest of the way following McDermott's basket.
Fun fact: Pruno is made with fruit, ketchup, sugar, milk and bread ... and is commonly mixed in toilet bowls.
The mintier option is filled with the pastry chain's signature "Kreme" (aka cream) filling with some mint mixed in.
This book is a visual interpretation of Joel's cooking style mixed in with memories of my own cooking adventures.
" Trump contrasted himself with Cruz hours after Branstad's comments, saying the Texas senator has "been mixed in the subject.
They are in camps, mixed in with hardened fanatics who could take action against those who betray the cause.
As the mixture heats up, it will emulsify, and it'll thicken even more once the gnocchi is mixed in.
"This is modern politics and modern media mixed in with law enforcement that has a political agenda," Hunter said.
He was 1-for-13 until a sacrifice fly mixed in until the first of his two base hits.
Many of those more moderate GOP ideas made it into the ACA, mixed in with other traditionally Democratic policies.
Mixed in some splitties and some curveballs there, but the main thing was the slider was there all day.
The McFlurry is made with creamy vanilla soft serve and your choice of M&Ms or Oreos mixed in.
The puzzles are mostly crosswords or crossword variations in a range of difficulties, with some variety puzzles mixed in.
Then he mixed in some "dragon puppies," which turned out to be little rubber baby dragons, for good measure.
Trowels and spades she dunks in a bucket of sand, with a little motor oil mixed in for lubrication.
He had plucked some from the garbage and mixed in an iced tea or soda with his beer intake.
If it's mixed in with work stuff, then those who don't want to hear about it can't avoid it.
This is partly for good reason: The track record of our "independent" experts has been mixed in recent years.
She has kept up her usual posts and aesthetic, but mixed in the harsh realities of her new situation.
When liquid versions are unavailable, some pills cannot be crushed and mixed in juice; they must be swallowed whole.
ET. In Europe, bourses were trading mixed in morning trade, while Asia-Pacific markets finished trade in the black.
The former Yankee mixed in an effective cutter along with his fastball and held the Yankees to three hits.
The restaurant's rose water waffles, it turns out, originate simply with a traditional batter — with rose water mixed in.
ET, the President posted his tweet declaring that the "criminals" and "unknown Middle Easterners" are "mixed in" the caravan.
"This is a tough situation where there are a lot of civilians mixed in," the top US diplomat said.
Mixed, but mixed in such a way that the things most important to economic growth are the most stable.
Mixed in with that are voice and visual recognition systems that help Xiaoice figure out the context of the conversation.
To ensure that these samples were visually indistinguishable from those they replaced, they mixed in salt and Nescafe coffee granules.
Purdy also lamented the fact that concerns over Huawei are being mixed in with the broader U.S.-China trade dispute.
So you need to get the sugar (or agave nectar) and cream (or almond milk) mixed in your iced americano.
Mixed in among the skeptical reactions, however, are tweets from people with a more optimistic view of the egg cappuccino.
Personal material is mixed in (and will be ranked highly moving forward), creating a content soup without an obvious purpose.
Metal prices were mixed in afternoon trade, with a number of commodity players seeing a slight recovery in later trade.
It's mostly natural gas, nuclear power, and hydro — with a bit of coal, solar, and wind mixed in: Under Gov.
He faced five batters, touched 99 mph with his fastball and also mixed in a few curveballs and one changeup.
Scientists say it didn't survive the collision, except for some pieces that got mixed in with the Earth and moon.
There will be pepperoni on top, tomato sauce mixed in with the cheesy mess, and possibly even some melted mozzarella.
The last time I tasted some, I was a kid, and they were chopped up and mixed in with mushrooms.
Sector performance was mixed in China, with transportation and material shares rising, while real estate and banking shares lost ground.
Also, sometimes if you want to and take some time you can find a little story that I mixed in.
As it freezes, toppings are mixed in, and finally the ice cream is scrapped up into rolls, thus the name.
There's article sharing, and maybe some fact checking, but it's all mixed in with inane commentary on our daily lives.
What we had, rather, was the traditional men's looks mixed in with the traditional, or not so traditional, women's looks.
And the solid fuel could be mixed in a way that would deliver an even, steady boost: a smooth ride. 
Human saliva is mostly water, with small amounts of mucus, electrolytes, digestive enzymes and sloughed-off skin cells mixed in.
I paint with a lot of linseed oil mixed in, which causes the paint to drip and create the flesh.
Inside a meeting of elite investors, which mixed in yacht and jet sales pitches with doom-and-gloom recession talk
Too far west of that mark and the Northeast generally gets mostly rain with a bit of snow mixed in.
The larger left ear is a darker red with black mixed in — the shape reminds me of a chicken leg.
Central European currencies, which had rebounded on Wednesday were mixed in early trade, with investors still wary of further turbulence.
Longtime Miami residents kept their distance from the newcomers who spoke Creole and sometimes mixed in voodoo rituals with Catholicism.
Too far west of that mark and the Northeast generally gets mostly rain with a bit of snow mixed in.
Layers of the perforated AirScape foam and cooling gel are mixed in there to keep a cool temperature all night.
And Elizabeth let slip how sexual jealousy was mixed in with her anger at Philip's dereliction of his patriotic duty.
And a "partial switch" in which some of one patient's cells ended up mixed in with cells from someone else.
Tracks that have been mixed in 25D music are intended to fill the room differently than a standard stereo song.
Each strikeout followed the same sequence: called strike, foul, swinging strike, with only one ball mixed in to one hitter.
This time, he mixed in twisted renditions of preppy regatta blazers and rugby shirts, along with longer, more languorous silhouettes.
Not only was the fish fresh and plentiful, it was mixed in with ingredients that really brought out its flavor.
But most of the show was strained attempts at wisecracks, mixed in with misfiring allusions to passing time and regrets.
So I just mixed in all of those elements from Hawthorne with my own ideology and what sound can create.
He said they believe she was cut up, put into a wood chipper, and mixed in with concrete and sawdust.
As for the strange reddish liquid in the coffin, that came from sewage water that mixed in with the skeleton's wrappings.
Bose and Beats sit at the top of the mainstream headphone market, with fancy niche brands mixed in for hardcore audiophiles.
Pure salt is usually left behind when a lake dries and disappears, but these are mineral salts mixed in with sediment.
Mixed in with the Tom Ford concealer pen and the Burberry foundation was a mystery product, a face powder called Wowder.
Metal commodities were mixed in the late afternoon in Asia after market close, with Shanghai rebar futures down some 3.1 percent.
Mixed in with Michel's canvases are several by her friend Doris Lee (1905-1983), whose style leans more toward charming illustration.
I started with a warm, terracotta base, mixed in an iridescent purple then applied glitter on the center of the eye.
Mixed in alongside all of that are the sort of massive set piece moments for which God of War is known.
At the Reference festival in October, we've got the first women's ready-to-wear show, mixed in with the men's line.
Results were more mixed in the firm's biggest business, institutional securities, which houses its Wall Street investment banking and trading operations.
Though he's mixed in with other well-known Apple faces, Ive stands out here for his word choice and calming demeanor.
To make matters stranger, the way drums are heard in a room is rarely the way they're mixed in a recording.
There are lots of cut-up pieces of cardboard, with a few bags of colorful plastic odds and ends mixed in.
They did not follow the plan, he said, and physical altercations began as they mixed in with Antifa groups and counterprotesters.
Police say smelly marijuana plants led to driver's arrest Almost 3,000 carrot-shaped packages were discovered mixed in with real carrots.
He blew by defenders operating out of a trap defense for easy layups and mixed in timely jumpers for good measure.
The restaurant features all the dishes available on the truck, plus a dozen or so toppings that can be mixed in.
And, mixed in with all that gadget news, there are always a few plausible iPhone 7 and fantastical iPhone 8 rumors.
In the same way that score and soundtrack are soldered into one, different forms of sound are mixed in crazy ways.
Treasury debt prices, which typically rise in times of geopolitical uncertainty and move inversely to yields, were mixed in morning trade.
The Braves were eager to jump on his fastball, but deGrom and catcher Kevin Plawecki mixed in some off-speed pitches.
Brazil's efforts to protect the forest, which experts say is important to curbing global warming, have been mixed in recent years.
But mixed in too are those in the medical community who put their patients first, laws be damned, the report shows.
Additionally, a number of other events have been shifted to women's or mixed, in an effort to promote more gender equality.
You get the option to keep your imported emails in a separate folder, or mixed in with your main Outlook folders.
All of this, mixed in with footage of people and cars going about their business against the backdrop of Tokyo's skyline.
Prior to that, I had a Mazda 323 and a two-door Mazda pickup truck, mixed in with some four doors.
Ask for it shaken if you want a colder, mellower cocktail with an aerated texture and thoroughly mixed-in olive juice.
While Sky has long mixed in riders from outside of Britain, it nevertheless casts itself as Britain's team in pro cycling.
He also said, mixed in with the romantic stuff, that he knew where I lived, that he had been watching me.
The album's songs have a down-home, old-timey feel, with a little bit of tongue-in-cheek attitude mixed in.
For his project, Ferreira added oil and magnetite to water and mixed in a solution emulating plastic waste in the ocean.
That stopped when Chinese officials determined that too much trash was mixed in with recyclable materials like cardboard and certain plastics.
It employed the popular Midwestern technique of using a creamy soup to bind a casserole, but mixed in some new ingredients.
He threw 102 pitches, mixed in his curveball more frequently than his first three outings and retired the last 15 hitters.
Songs mixed in the 5003D music format can also just sound… different than the standard stereo tracks you're used to hearing.
And now it's a humbling and sad feeling mixed in with the pride of what our country actually should stand for.
Right before de Blasio signed the bill into law, Yankees and Astros players were mixed in their reaction to the news.
The pastries were too sweet for his taste, and there was often a filler like semolina mixed in with the nuts.
Be sure to tie hair that isn't being touched away to avoid additional pieces getting mixed in during braiding, too. #2.
Their next home game, against the Chicago Blackhawks, should draw a good crowd, only because Chicago fans will be mixed in.
The major Asian market indexes were mixed in early trading Tuesday after CNBC reported that the mood in Beijing was pessimistic.
Mixed in with the classical pas de deux and snowflakes are scenes of traditional Russian dance and circuslike feats of physicality.
Kammy: Once we get that color mixed in, we&aposre gonna start cutting two types of the parts of the candy.
Biden's explanation of his original support for the Iraq war was meanwhile confusing and mixed in a meandering argument about Afghanistan.
He has a mixed record on the First Amendment, but it's mixed in a way that should be amenable to conservatives.
There are contemporary gospel favorites mixed in with the secular selections, guest appearances from gospel artists, and bona fide praise moments.
Obviously there's a couple good scores in there mixed in with a couple of ones that I would like to take back.
DUBAI, March 30 (Reuters) - Gulf stock markets were mixed in quiet, early trade on Wednesday though Dubai's index bounced from technical support.
Room accessories in the playroom include a mix of weathered wood framed art mixed in with personal photos for a gallery wall.
So even if that gnarly old crumb mixed in with his dinner, there'd be no health risk because it's heat sterilized—right?
Also, this isn't a hard and fast rule, but a lot of meatballs are made with breadcrumbs mixed in for added texture.
As the volume of recyclables swelled in America and Europe, the quality of recycled output declined because everything was mixed in together.
Finally, in other cases, fish were picked at random to spawn, their eggs and sperm mixed in dishes, which led to inbreeding.
In sum, the kibble bags last twice as long and the NomNomNow mixed in makes the overall meal taste twice as good.
The cardio exercises keep your heart healthy and increase cardiovascular endurance, and of course, there's always a challenging core workout mixed in!
"We are now finding fentanyl mixed in with cocaine, pressed into pills, masquerading as ecstasy, all because it's so cheap," Brennan said.
"We're being mixed in with people who have different allegations against them," their attorney Patric Hooper told CNN's Brynn Gingras last week.
The bar is made with decadent European Milka chocolate and has a vanilla creme filling with chunks of Oreo cookie mixed in.
Or is it someone like Tucker Carlson, more of a thinking-man's conservative with a some political incorrectness and bravado mixed in?
The recall was put into place not because of bacteria contamination or because foreign objects were inadvertently mixed in with the ingredients.
He brought back cast members Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, and Karl Urban and mixed in a new villain, played by Idris Elba.
With league form mixed in the months after Klopp took over, the Reds looked certain to miss out on qualifying for Europe.
Unlike Netflix, Apple and Disney own several businesses, and sales figures for streaming will be mixed in with those from other divisions.
Asian shares closed narrowly mixed in Thursday trade following the softer lead from Wall Street and as investors digested regional earnings releases.
With the Copa América final mixed in on Sunday night, this weekend could be the pinnacle of a month of great soccer.
Frac sand is mixed in a slurry and forced at high pressure into wells to free oil and gas trapped in rocks.
I loved that milk that's like, mixed in with that Tahitian vanilla and that sugar, and I just wanted more of that.
This final recipe of blended waste plastics is mixed in with ordinary asphalt to create a stronger, longer-lasting road, explains McCartney.
The ice is fairly pure — at least 50 percent frozen water — with dirt, rocks and porous empty spaces mixed in, researchers believe.
Blankfein and co-founder Jennifer Ross launched Be Mixed in the summer of 2015 as a solution to their vodka soda fatigue.
His body was found on the building's third floor, and mixed in with his flesh were ball bearings and fragments of plastic.
He brought back cast members Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and Karl Urban and mixed in a new villain, played by Idris Elba.
The powdered drink has caffeine, green tea extract and B vitamins, made to be mixed in a metal branded shaker (sold separately).
Speaking of valuations, the history of the prior two tails are mixed in the short run and abysmal for the longer run.
And Marilyn might have wiggled by in big-bow-bustled satin sheaths for evening with star-spangled lighting bolts mixed in. Shazam!
Thursday night, how about vegetarian "carbonara" with smoked Gouda and a huge amount of spinach mixed in at the end for color?
"I wanted a sound and a mood and a tone and a feel and a vibe all mixed in one," she said.
The dish is terrific served over leftover pizza as well, or with a can of drained white beans mixed in for oomph.
He wanted to know whether there were victims from World War II mixed in among the 21550th-, 21580th- and 240th-century corpses.
Touchy topics like alcoholism, depression and spousal abuse come up, too, mixed in with ideas on what to do with spare time.
"Wheat is suffering from the heat although the picture in a large country like Sweden is mixed in different regions," Jeppsson said.
He alleged, repeatedly, that "criminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed in" to the caravan currently making its way across southern Mexico.
Morales' spokesman Heinz Heimann said victims of abuse were mixed in with juvenile offenders in what he criticized as open living arrangements.
Government bond yields were mixed in the region, and did not track a rise in the average yield on emerging markets debt .
Both IPO and secondary outcomes have been decidedly mixed in recent weeks, calling into question the strength of US equity capital markets.
Items by small Scandinavian designers make up most of the inventory, but a few big names such as Missoni are mixed in.
Now there are second-generation brands like Farmacy (get it?) that offer the ingredient story with a bit of fun mixed in.
He is a natural extrovert, expressive and energetic, as friendly as a Labrador retriever with a bit of bulldog stubbornness mixed in.
Lester has posted quality starts in three of his last four outings, with a clunker against the Los Angeles Dodgers mixed in.
Hunter and Kasper had given me some good oral and written background related to the case, with a little spin mixed in.
There's a little bit of creepy mixed in there, too, as is evident in the cafe's cave-like interior and goth waitresses.
Others say he cooked the burgers in chicken fat, or sizzled bay leaf into the grease, or mixed in hearts and tongues.
I did see one, and I'm sure there were some very inadvisable tweets mixed in with the outpourings of sympathy and grief.
One-time addresses are the default for transactions and newly sent funds are mixed in with old ones to hide their origin.
Time and selfhood get mixed in with the half-truths and partial vision, and it's alarming how supremely natural it all feels.
I am far more confident that they have a few good intentions, mixed in with an healthy corporate appetite for viral marketing stunts.
Mixed in the crowd of athletes and celebrities at the 2019 ESPY Awards on Wednesday was one unusual face: Sister Mary Jo Sobieck!
She works almost exclusively with high net-worth individuals, most of whom are business moguls, with the occasional royal or celebrity mixed in.
Mixed in among chunks of melon and blueberries are what she calls "superhero cubes," concentrated frozen cubes of rose water, calendula and hibiscus.
To see them anew with a fresh perspective and a darling newborn mixed in creates a reaction that is nothing short of visceral.
" As the audience began booing (with a few cheers mixed in), Harrison said with a laugh: "I feel it's mixed emotions as best.
There are like 10 languages mixed in, and it's so fun to be able to listen and pick out words that you know.
The Catalyst E2 supposedly gets 350 miles of street driving on a single charge, and maybe more with some highway driving mixed in.
Disposable e-cigarettes, open tank systems and e-liquids of any flavor, including those mixed in vape shops, remain available under the policy.
The track "Humain à l'eau" is a rapid succession of variegated bass notes mixed in with various highs such as... an elephant's trumpet.
Fentanyl often gets mixed in with illegal drugs to increase their effects; it also increases the chances that someone will overdose and die.
You can choose to hear only outside noise or you can allow a certain level of music to be mixed in with it.
It has a hearty helping of breakfast potatoes, veggie sausage, and fried eggs over salad greens with bits of goat cheese mixed in.
" Some handwritten notes also include: "put in standard ham, soy sauce, onion, garlic and tomato," and "grated cheddar cheese, apple, mixed in carrots.
Stickers should live in their own part of the app, rather than being mixed in with third-party apps that offer additional features.
Today, Regent Park is experiencing a kind of renaissance, thanks to ambitious redevelopment plans that have seen it become more mixed in income.
U.S. government debt prices were mixed in choppy trade on Monday as investors digested fresh economic data and remarks from Federal Reserve officials.
Human sperm mixed in with the peptide-covered beads quickly bind together, but remain detachable "by gentle pipetting" for the first 30 minutes.
Beef and lamb are the main meats, which can be found as a topping on the noodles, mixed in with saucy bell peppers.
Oil prices were mixed in Asia's afternoon trade, with the international benchmark Brent crude futures rising almost 0.1 percent to $68.56 per barrel.
Energy plays were mixed in Asia with Santos closing up 2.5 percent, Oil Search added 3.29 percent, Japan's Inpex higher by 5.82 percent.
They have slowly mixed in more difficult tournaments, pushing him to play the junior Australian Open in January and then the French Open.
Stateside, stocks closed mixed in the last session, with tech stocks under pressure after hitting record highs at the beginning of the session.
At Bottega and Armani, certainly, it was classic men's wear mixed in with classic women's wear — two shows in one, if you will.
But on Saturday, Pineda mixed in a changeup, which threw the Twins off balance and led to a more effective fastball and slider.
The analysis in the proposed rule has been qualitative and mixed in with the other reasons it has given for proposing the rule.
It's a fitful amalgam of bouncy and slack laughs mixed in with some blasts of pure physical comedy and loads of yammering heads.
The Note 8 was built on top of an otherwise solid foundation and mixed in some key upgrades from its S-series siblings.
It is great when mixed in cocktails with things like chile and lime, and it is also great to sip on its own.
"I knew nothing about it but it reminded me of the energy of reggae and soca mixed in with hip-hop," says Ross.
Opposition to Trump's executive order isn't limited to the technology sector by any means, but the situation is more mixed in other industries.
Most of them were positive (or "peacherino," as the writer himself might have said), but there were a few savage pans mixed in.
Mixed in with the heavily seasoned tomato sauce, it doesn't taste like banana per se, but like a quick, melty blast of sweetness.
Big Baby Tape, for instance, mixed in American slang picked up from video games with his absurdist Russian flow, heavily peppered with expletives.
Once everything is mixed in and the mixture looks frothy and glossy, pour it into a glass of milk (ice optional) and serve.
Cereal bars with spinach mixed in or veggie-infused tater tots are great at fooling children into eating greens or broccoli or carrots.
As the Mets have mixed in outside talent and promoted rising prospects this season, Conforto is staking his role as a homegrown anchor.
Different strands of Islam mixed in New York, creating the seeds for diverse forms of worship, Ms. Merriman explained at the tour's start.
Oil prices were mixed in the afternoon of Asian trading hours, with international benchmark Brent crude futures advancing fractionally to $37.25 per barrel.
She then showed me the production center, where olives are crushed in mills and then mixed in vats, where they release their oil.
Oil prices were mixed in the afternoon of Asian trading hours, with international benchmark Brent crude futures down 0.42% to $26.23 per barrel.
Oil prices were mixed in the afternoon of Asian trading hours, with international benchmark Brent crude futures down fractionally to $59.20 per barrel.
It's hard to describe, but it was similar to dropping the kids off at college — bittersweet with a little 'Now what?' mixed in.
Amy Klobuchar packed in three events on each weekend day; Elizabeth Warren made four stops, with some interviews and retail campaigning mixed in.
A 20-minute simmer lets aromatic garlic, onion and bay leaf infuse serious flavor into cauliflower florets mixed in with canned whole tomatoes.
Mixed in with the outpouring of elation to finally have new BTS music are expressions of empathy and heartbreak at the song's message.
Oil prices were mixed in the afternoon of Asian trading hours, with international benchmark Brent crude futures slipping fractionally to $59.27 per barrel.
Mixed in with the regular detritus of the school day, the crumpled sweatshirts and food wrappers, was a blatantly inappropriate Thanksgiving-themed worksheet.
In the Caribbean, African and European peoples mixed in such numbers and circumstances as to produce creole cultures unlike anything seen anywhere before.
Organizers quickly pulled up and stacked the black-and-white "Beto" signs that were mixed in with other candidates' throughout downtown Des Moines.
He also said, without providing evidence, that "criminals and unknown Middle Easterners" were mixed in with the caravan, a claim immigration advocates disputed.
Broom said most RVs are used for frequent weekend getaways, maybe five or six trips a year, with one longer trip mixed in.
Oil prices were mixed in the afternoon of Asian trading hours, with international benchmark Brent crude futures largely flat at $63.66 per barrel.
Asia markets closed mixed in Monday trade as investors digested political developments in Washington while U.S.-South Korea joint military drills kicked off.
But it's also possible that those hazelnut genes came from hazelnut bark she mixed in with the birch when she made the pitch.
The NBA 23K League regular season is 16 weeks, with a trio of tournaments mixed in — The Tipoff, The Turn and The Ticket.
Though in most cases the horsemeat was mixed in with beef, in some instances what was supposed to be beef was pure horse.
We've mixed in the best Cyber Monday deals at Sam's Club along with the Black Friday deals that have stayed up throughout the weekend.
Grayson often posts pictures of Bertie dressed in bowties and other hilarious pet wear, mixed in with snaps of him being his adorable self.
The larger block trades, which mixed in between the odd-lot trades, briefly lifted bid prices into the 61.75/62 range before settling lower.
I've been using these for around five hours (with music, podcasts, and phone calls mixed in), and they have about 50 percent battery remaining.
And I was generously lent or given numerous pieces for the purpose of this story, which I mixed in with items I already owned.
U.S. equities closed mixed in choppy trade on Monday, the first day of the month, amid falling oil prices while investors digested economic data.
Energy plays were mixed in Asia, with shares of Santos finishing down 1.67 percent, Woodside Petroleum up 1.41 percent and Inpex dropping 3.76 percent.
The human skin appears to have been mixed in there by accident, and not by any devious cannibalistic plan on the part of manufacturers.
With all of that in mind, you'd think that Martinez would be directed to only use Ka'oir goodies mixed in with luxe, prestige brands.
Haddish's opening monologue mixed in relatable moments from her life with moments of transparency of the sort not often seen on the SNL stage.
With You Fail Me, he came up and mixed in my studio, which he'd never worked in before, and it was an unfamiliar console.
There's a tiny sample of one of James Brown's trademark screams when the alien weapon first malfunctions that Devlin says was mixed in. 9.
Liam separates the insides of an iPhone with robotic precision so, for example, pieces of glass and plastic won't be mixed in with copper.
Energy plays were mixed in Asia, with Santos closing up by 2.8 percent, Woodside Petroleum losing 2.35 percent and Inpex lower by 2.09 percent.
We honestly didn't expect to see Mad Dog twice mixed in to cocktails, but we suppose that we must trust the master cocktail merchants.
Output was mixed in the biggest producing lower 48 states, with Texas, the largest, down 0.1 percent to 22.0 bcfd in August from July.
A half dozen onlookers, most in town from Japan, oohed and aahed as Luckey mixed in overhead smashes with a surprisingly accurate backhand return.
It can also detect which other adulterants might be mixed in with a powder that's mainly, but not entirely, MDMA, ketamine, LSD, or cocaine.
All the ingredients are then mixed in a large tank using big blades, nicknamed "knives," that separate the solid materials from the liquid ones.
With ART, egg and sperm are mixed in a lab and then the resulting embryo may be implanted in the uterus, Wada-Hiraike said.
U.S. stocks were mixed in early trading, with continued hopes of an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve helping to support the market.
There was one night, again at Spahn's, where everybody took megadoses of acid and probably some mescaline or something else mixed in with it.
Asian markets closed mixed in Wednesday trade, as Australian and Japanese energy names rose after oil touched a more than two year high overnight.
In short, it's poised to be a much-needed dose of meticulously crafted, emotionally satisfying escapism with a few more sobering insights mixed in.
For breakfast I'll make scrambled eggs, with maybe some chopped turkey or chicken sausage, mixed in with broccoli and kale, whatever I have around.
Critics, like audiences in general, were mixed in their response to Mr. Simon's comedy, which tended toward shticky one-liners and heart-squeezing monologues.
There was also a lot of losing mixed in; indeed, the Knicks won just 80 games over his last three seasons with the team.
Mr. Bello also received several shipments through the Postal Service directly from Guatemala, with the drugs mixed in with flour, chocolate and hard candy.
Fierce-looking fighter jets and capacious cargo carriers were mixed in with food stalls and souvenir stands along the near mile-long flight line.
It's like a YOGURT SMOOTHIE, with just a couple of raspberries that didn't defrost mixed in (I'm looking at you, AGENA and ONE NO).
The new kick came from fentanyl, an opiate painkiller 13 to 21 times more powerful than morphine, that was mixed in with the heroin.
The regular customers live close by, quite a few of them pushing strollers, with a few renegades from Silver Lake and Glendale mixed in.
What's more, Nguyen tells me that because the gel is thinner than most, no one will know if they're mixed in with soft gels.
"Likely community spread of mild cases was happening in many countries around the world, mixed in with cold and flu season cases," he said.
Who stays here: Because of the location, the large majority of guests are business travelers, with some leisure travelers and wedding guests mixed in.
With David Byrne accompanying her, she performs a pop song that perfectly captures the frustration of being overlooked — with some tap dance mixed in.
So after you have the salt and powders mixed in, you take half of the salt mix and you pour it into tapioca flour.
I like it when the hay, unkempt, uncombed, with dry berries mixed in it, thrown together gaily and freely, bounces along atop some truck.
Mr. Obama's election proved to me that, mixed in with our less savory tendencies, Americans have the capacity to be intelligent, tolerant and inclusive.
Muttering about the "Rothschild bank" can frequently be heard at the edges of the demonstrations, mixed in with expressions of hatred toward the president.
In the meantime, I would wholeheartedly recommend visiting Gagosian's Upper East Side space to see "Nu de Do" subversively mixed in with the classics.
At the same time, the combination of a purely sound-based experience mixed in with locative features forces players to fully focus on their surroundings.
My Photos app right now is just a mess of all these things mixed in with the actual photos I take of my real life.
For years, the Photos app has been a junk drawer of sorts: saved images and screenshots all mixed in with photos of friends and family.
President Trump on Monday tweeted a baseless claim that "Criminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed in" the migrant caravan headed to the United States.
Disposable e-cigarettes, open tank systems and e-liquids of any flavor, including those mixed in vape shops, will all remain available under the policy.
The goal was to move Android's indie gaming scene to TV screens — with exclusive Ouya-only titles mixed in — but the execution didn't pan out.
European stocks came off highs to hold mixed in early morning trade ET, after initially following most Asian stocks higher overnight as oil prices recovered.
Mixed in with these was a small amount of content attacking Joe Biden, primarily due to gaffes related to his previous handling of racial issues.
Wheat futures rose, rebounding from multi-month lows on short-covering and concerns about excessive rains in Argentina, while corn was mixed in choppy trade.
Oil prices were mixed in the afternoon of Asian trading hours, with the international benchmark Brent crude futures contract slipping 0.14% to $71.14 per barrel.
All of this is done after the movie is filmed, where sound is mixed in with the ambient noise of the scene and the dialogue.
This is his eighth stop as a defensive coordinator, with three stints as an interim coach and three full-time head coaching jobs mixed in.
Mixed in with these brand deals and portraits of her hunting is a lot of what you might call lifestyle imagery: bathroom selfies with friends.
"That was as effective with his fastball as he's been this season and obviously he mixed in his curveball as he usually does," Hinch said.
Mixed in among the stunning tropical islands (Bermuda, Hawaii, a Cambodian archipelago) and expected European capitals (Oslo, Helsinki, Belfast) are several more accessible American cities.
The actress said goodbye to her natural brunette hue and went in favor of a golden honey-blonde shade with some cooler-tones mixed in.
Its own labels are simply mixed in with other well-known brands, like Tommy Hilfiger, Adias, Guess, Levi's, Calvin Klein, Nine West and many others.
Mixed in amongst boxes of Lego, Transformers, and Hot Wheels, most of us had a handful of Playmobil figures and vehicles when we were younger.
Disposable e-cigarettes, open tank systems and e-liquids of any flavor, including those mixed in vape shops, will also remain available under the policy.
For example, during the electroplating process used to create the circuit boards, the company's ethically-sourced gold is mixed in with gold from other sources.
Markets closed mixed in Asia, despite Wall Street closing lower on Wednesday, after the Federal Reserve appeared to temper its expectations for U.S. economic growth.
But once critics rose from their den, bleary-eyed and pessimistic, the reviews started pouring in, and mixed in with the praise was absolute abomination.
But this year, mixed in among the romantic runs and thematic bath bombs, we have an unfortunate display that got two high school students suspended.
Supported by the Young Authors Foundation, this outlet for teen creativity offers a bit of everything from poetry to nonfiction with some fanfiction mixed in.
The intrigue: Fancy Bear is primarily known for attacks against NATO and former Soviet states, with a smattering of attacks against Russian antagonists mixed in.
Mixed in amongst the images of Ross, there's a full set of Versace tableware, candles, clothing, belts, and, of course, many, many pairs of shoes.
"There will be a few reinterpretations of images I have seen in the past mixed in with hopefully a bunch of fresh ones," she says.
The piano black plastic that runs along the dash also gets some aesthetic support, as Toyota's mixed in some speckled colors that pop under sunlight.
New Jersey has long voted for Democrats for president and senator, but the state has typically been more mixed in House and state-level races.
"Once they have that tunnel, the traffic that's going back and forth is just mixed in with the rest of the Psiphon network," Hull said.
The Texan nevertheless battled on nicely, shooting a four-under-par 66 that mixed in six birdies with a double-bogey at Bellerive Country Club.
That was significantly toned down in the series'—excellent—second season, which functioned more like a thriller, with plenty of pseudo-mythical bits mixed in.
This queso gets a little kick from a salmorejo salsa studded with Serrano peppers that gets mixed in at the last minute, just before serving.
It's just a montage of everyday Iowans mixed in with footage of Sanders making campaign stops, with Simon and Garfunkel's "America" playing in the background.
And there is a display highlighting the Botanical Garden's century-long involvement with conservation in Brazil, mixed in with documents of Burle Marx's own explorations.
The plot is more or less a chronicle of Elaine snagging and then disposing of a man, mixed in with some witchcraft and outraged villagers.
When vermiculite, a mineral often mixed in with heavy and sticky Earth soils, was added to the Martian stuff, almost all of the plants thrived.
According to a law enforcement source, the suspect initially mixed in with the crowd of students to try to get away, but it didn't work.
For Mid-Atlantic states such as Maryland, Washington and Virginia, the App Runners usually bring mostly rain, with some occasional ice or sleet mixed in.
Each ingredient is meticulously weighed and mixed in these massive mixers, then scooped up with an oversized ice cream scoop one by one and filled.
Financial stocks were mixed in the afternoon, with HSBC lower by 0.19 percent and China Construction Bank rising 0.91 percent ahead of the market close.
But mixed in there are darker, pulpier elements, like murder and horrifying cellars with strange shadowy figures in the corner and hints of organized crime.
Sweat and smoke mixed in the hot, strobe-lit air, so thick the crowd, people of all shapes and sizes and mannerisms, was just silhouettes.
Japan's major indexes were mixed in the April 8-12 week as the Nikkei index gained about 0.3 percent, while the Topix index shed 1.25 percent.
It's possible there are criminals mixed in, but Trump has not substantiated his claim that members of the MS-13 gang, in particular, are among them.
And down the ballot, the results weren't much better for the party: Democrats overall lost governors' races, although the results were more mixed in state legislatures.
Finally, he mixed in vague claims about Twitter censorship, citing the time the site (briefly) restricted promotional tool access for a campaign video by GOP Rep.
His would eat his last meal midmorning as the mask was being applied — usually raw eggs mixed in orange juice — and not again until after midnight.
People had moved and mixed in prehistory more than he thought; and not all ancient events, as he supposed, had left their mark in modern populations.
But disposable e-cigarettes, open tank systems and e-liquids of any flavor, including those mixed in vape shops, will all remain available under the policy.
Ceiling-mounted speakers offer the ability to place sound above the audience, but more important is the way that sound is mixed in the first place.
"There has been, mixed in all of this, a large amount of prejudice against women," Rousseff said at a news conference with international media in Brasilia.
Upon first glance, most show-goers missed the popular images of cats, thumbs-up hands, peace signs, clovers and flowers mixed in with the Chanel logo.
Mixed in with your results is information on how long it would take to walk or bike to your destination and how many calories you'd burn.
These observations suggest that surface water ice deposits are thin, and mixed in with the surface layer of soil, dust, and small rocks known as regolith.
It's impossible to deny that the iPhone's DNA is mixed in with the S7's makeup—just look at the speaker grill and bubble glass edges.
A government spokesperson said the sunken surface may have been caused by compression of the cement mixed in the special soil used to fill the gap.
Pace and rhythm returned in a big way for the Rockets, who also mixed in effective second-half defense against the worst team in the league.
All this mixed in with riffs on how great her life is, how good she feels now, how inspired this turn of events makes her feel?
Mixed in with tributes to the dead are the words "TMO = terrorists" — a reference to the tenant management organization — and expletives directed at the prime minister.
Then I broke the potatoes up into big pieces with my hands, mixed in the sliced shallot and dressed it all with olive oil and salt.
The Beavers missed their first three shots and mixed in four turnovers before ending their drought on a jumper by Eubanks 20:25 into the game.
It's a mixture of DFA's familiar clatter—Sebastien Grainger's battering ram drums, Jesse F Keeler's frantic, distorted bass guitar—mixed in with some 1990s house pianos.
Export-oriented stocks such as Toyota, Nissan and Sharp finished in the red, down between 2880.29 and 22.17 percent, after trading mixed in the afternoon session.
U.S. stocks closed mixed in low volume trade Monday, mostly shaking off a decline in oil prices ahead of the Fed meeting later in the week.
Oil prices were mixed in the afternoon of Asian trading hours, with the international benchmark Brent crude futures contract adding 0.28 percent to $68.16 per barrel.
The flavor is made of a chili pepper chocolate ice cream and has chunks of the presidential hopeful's award-winning oatmeal chocolate chip cookies mixed in.
Bellator 180 was entertainment that cost half as much, lasted quite a bit longer, and had flashes of athletic intrigue mixed in with the strange moments.
First off, postmortem forensics only show the drugs people consumed before they died, not whether they were mixed in the same bag when they were bought.
OK, you're basically going to make scrambled eggs with crushed up potato chips mixed in, and then add torn up bits of toast and hot sauce.
Jackson mixed in a few vital completions, and the Ravens defense did its part as well, forcing two turnovers, one of which resulted in a touchdown.
And with each stop, Zendaya and her stylist Law Roach mixed in vibrant patterns and colors that coordinated with the P. T. Barnum biopic's energetic imagination.
Mixed in with jokes and snark, some of the most important issues of the military profession are being hashed out online, often under the hashtag #miltwitter.
The Rockets allowed 75 second-half points in the win over Brooklyn and there was a collective sigh of relief mixed in with the necessary analysis.
In the checkout lane, Jaramillo told CNN, she realized her items had been mixed in with those of the "handsome stranger" in line ahead of her.
DUBAI, Feb 21.5 (Reuters) - Gulf stock markets were mixed in early trade on Wednesday but a rebound by real estate blue chip Emaar Properties lifted Dubai.
SINGAPORE, Dec 271.25 (IFR) - Asian new issues were mixed in secondary markets in low trading volume, as more participants head off for the year-end holidays.
But there are also some fictional characters mixed in, like a fake filmmaker (played by Martin von Haselberg) who we are told shot the tour footage.
The music is strange, mixed in with the percussive clanging of a construction site and croaking frogs, which have also made their home in the drains.
They could have worse decisions than when to alternate Stanton and Judge between the right field and designated hitter spots, with some left field mixed in.
"Martyr" runs only 84 minutes, but Khaled tries a little of everything — family drama, movie musical, choreography, with some kind of turf-war rivalry mixed in.
For many Americans who have attended yoga class, teachers are part personal trainers and part therapists, sometimes with a dose of psychedelic trip-sitter mixed in.
It's not even mixed in with the A-team, with fuel economy, towing, refinement, and comfort falling far behind the best offerings from each American manufacturer.
Sanders supporters were mixed in their views of Warren — some attendees at his two rallies praised her while others heaped scorn on their home-state senator.
You have people in here with massive rashes all over their bodies, people with asthma in here, people with hepatitis, everyone is mixed in all together.
Other hosts, like Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert, are recording digital segments for their audience that can be mixed in with clips from previous show episodes.
Sometimes extra cocoa butter is mixed in to give creaminess to dark chocolate, or to mellow the flavor of extra-bittersweet chocolates without much added sugar.
My father was a political prisoner, but the way they organized the camps, he was mixed in with bandits, murderers and every other type of criminal.
Clint Capela (14 points, 11 rebounds) mixed in a transition dunk during that rally and the Rockets capped the first half with 14 fast-break points.
The 33-year-old has been inconsistent since the All-Star break with seven quality starts in 313 outings but a couple of clunkers mixed in.
Stocks have had a good week amid the shutdown rancor — major averages were mixed in Friday morning trading — though government bond yields were on the rise.
"It was a mix, not triaged, nutty calls to a tip line mixed in with actual calls from people that seemed to have information," she said.
Her personal posts were mixed in with published sponsored posts in partnership with wellness brands, but the latter never overlapped with her work as a firefighter.
Each box has a side-by-side panel of dark, milk or white chocolate, with other ingredients like dried fruit, nuts and puffed rice mixed in.
Markets in the region had closed mixed in the last session on the back of trade concerns and White House personnel-related developments out of Washington.
Throughout the six-season run, the "Glee" cast performed over 700 songs, which consisted mostly of covers or mash-ups, with a few originals mixed in.
In Monday's episode, Trump warned in a tweet that "criminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed in" the caravan of migrants headed toward the United States.
It's also time to end this sidelining of American art from before World War II. It should be mixed in with art from Europe and beyond.
This Comic-Con trailer features a few — admittedly brief — shreds of gameplay footage mixed in with fan reactions from attendees that checked it out in San Diego.
The third, perfect for those who live for the days when Starbucks serves its Pumpkin Spice Lattes, has pumpkin spice cookie dough mixed in with the marshmallow.
Ruth explains that when mixed in a lab vat, the formula fills the hollowed-out fiber hearts, like tiny cushions, ultimately leading to the mascara's volumizing effect.
Being hooked up to a machine and seeing so much blood taken out (and mixed in a glass bottle hanging above our head) was a little unnerving.
The imposter Twitter accounts often plagiarized messages from the politicians' legitimate accounts, but also mixed in posts voicing support for policies believed to be favorable to Tehran.
I throw it on the stove and make a stir-fry with leftover bacon grease from my roommate's dinner (LOL, super healthy) and coconut aminos mixed in.
Hong Kong-listed gaming stocks were mixed in afternoon trade, with Wynn Macau down 2.01 percent, Melco International up 0.41 percent and Galaxy Entertainment down 53 percent.
Talks about emoji in linguistics, business, race and art continued throughout the day with plenty of more playful programming mixed in with emoji theater games and karaoke.
The cones are similar to the traditional treats often sold from your local ice cream trucks but with KitKat wafer pieces mixed in with the chocolate shell.
Earnings at real estate firms have been mixed in the United Arab Emirates but the latest to report, Abu Dhabi's Aldar Properties, posted results above analysts' expectations.
The star of the collection is the new liquid highlighter version of Champagne Pop that can be dabbed onto the cheekbones or mixed in with your foundation.
France 2 aired footage of the incident showing images of civilians mixed in with Kurdish-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) who were heading toward Ras al Ain.
Asian equities ended mixed in Monday trade, with the dollar sinking against the yen, following tensions in the Korean Peninsula and better-than-expected Chinese economic data.
In both groups, patients could hear and smell bone cement being mixed in the operating room and feel needle incisions in their back when anesthesia was administered.
The scientists played recordings of various nouns being spoken mixed in with people (including their owners) saying their names, as well as the names of other cats.
In 2011, an explosion sent three to the hospital in Maryland after small fireworks were inadvertently mixed in with birthday candles that were put atop a cake.
Anyway, Flag is a photo printing service that sends you 20 free prints a month as long as you accept some advertising mixed in with your memories.
Oil prices were mixed in the afternoon of Asian trading hours, with international benchmark Brent crude futures shedding earlier gains to decline 0.1% to $59.56 per barrel.
Mr. Trump "is speaking an anti-other message — that Obama's foreign, which is mixed in with being black, and perceptions that he is Muslim," Mr. Tesler said.
My immediate reaction to hearing about the March for Our Lives was anger and indignation, because now Paige's memory would be one mixed in with so many.
But there is almost certainly at least a decent scoop of straight-up political realism mixed in with perhaps a dollop or large scoop of genuine warmth.
I had been awarded a generous scholarship to attend the Phillips Exeter summer semester — five weeks of classes and sports, with some optional SAT prep mixed in.
My collection of Madonnas is on display in my home, mixed in with books, photographs of my parents, baskets, American Indian artifacts and objects from my past.
Other hall-of-fame comedies, like "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Cheers," had wits and jesters and clowns mixed in among the goody-goodies and grumps.
What makes him astonishing is a sort of "show all work" ethic that forced thought as it really is, mixed in motive and meanings, onto the page.
If they mixed in fake emails with the real documents, it would be nearly impossible for reporters to determine which are real and which are faked. 2.
"I like to say he's something like an Oprah, Mr. Rogers and a little bit of Liberace mixed in," said Cristina Costantini, one of the film's directors.
Designed to be mixed in big batches well before the doorbell rings, these cocktails are the key to making drinks en masse more fun and less stressful.
France 2 aired footage of the incident showing images of civilians mixed in with Kurdish-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) who were heading towards Ras al Ain.
I don't know if that is true, but it is definitely hard to keep track of our startup coverage mixed in with the rest of our news.
Bag of Frozen Southern Style Hash Browns are recalled due to the likelihood that there are pieces of crushed up golf balls mixed in with the potatoes.
For transports, there is some disappointment about the Trump agenda mixed in with better opportunities overseas, and lower business from key sectors like retail, autos and oil.
DUBAI, May 29 (Reuters) - Gulf stock markets were mixed in quiet, early trade on Monday with low-priced shares favoured by local retail investors lifting Dubai's bourse.
Earlier that day, Trump said he would declare a "national emergency" over the migrant caravan and claimed without evidence there "unknown Middle Easterners" mixed in the caravans.
In a tweet, the President warned that "criminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed in" the caravan of thousands of Central American migrants fleeing poverty and violence.
It was, in many ways, a typical Trump press appearance, offering little real clarity on the president's interactions with Zelensky, with a slew of untruths mixed in.
Older, whiter and fairly mixed in gender, they showed an affinity for equipment-dependent recreation — their games of horseshoes seemed like catastrophes waiting to happen — and barbecues.
The Brazilian dos Anjos expertly executed a gameplan that incorporated heavy pressure, pinning Pettis against the cage with some ferocious strikes mixed in with well-timed takedowns.
Die-hard supporters of Thaksin's populist policies were mixed in their opinions about Thai Raksa Chart's recruiting royalty, revered as semi-divine in Thai culture, into politics.
The beef crumble can be difficult to mince down, and the chicken borders on a tofu texture when mixed in with a pasta or sautéed with veggies.
This is apparently what happened to Skinceuticals, whose cocktail of vitamin C, ferulic acid, and vitamin E is mixed in a specific concentration and at a specific pH.
I selected a recipe that was mixed in with other 30 minute meals, only to find out later that it actually listed a total time of an hour.
If it wasn't already mixed with chicory, there was probably quite a bit of sawdust mixed in, with scorched and ground peas, beans, or dandelion seeds for color.
However, when one of their bodies crosses some of the plastic that's mixed in with the fabric, it causes different sorts of crackling, translating their movement into sound.
Mixed in with some quaint dad jokes and various other announcements, Pai mentions that the FCC is releasing a "Communications Marketplace Report" that includes information on broadband speed.
As Nathalie, Huppert is a marvelous, unpredictable spectrum of a woman, with her griefs and longings mixed in with a sometimes grim, sometimes open-hearted sense of humor.
Mixed in with flowers from the Commonwealth countries are wintersweet, which grows at Kensington Palace, and the California poppy — to represent Markle's birth place, the royal website says.
In the face of this incredibly linguistic variety, Papuans have embraced Tok Pisin, a creole based on English, but with German, Portuguese and native Papuan languages mixed in.
There were moments when I caught an Indiana Jones vibe, a welcome Game of Thrones-esque feeling, and a dash of Shawshank Redemption mixed in for good measure.
He wasn't quite as sharp as he was last time, but was still very, very consistent with his fastball, mixed in his slider well and a good changeup.
From the looks of it, her guests can expect some very festive cocktails mixed in a gold shaker, the furriest faux throw and one enormous chocolate Santa. 6.
Did she add walnuts to give the snack a bit of a hearty crunch or were chocolate chips mixed in to make the dish more of a dessert?
On a larger note, this is a worthwhile conversation to have, but it gets completely lost when mixed in with the rest of what West has to say.
Mixed in among these tweets are posts by Paul's critics expressing disgust at his behaviour, and shock that his fans—who they call "deluded"—are still behind him.
Gaga wore the Ziggy Stardust makeup and mantle, and even mixed in a version of "Ziggy Stardust," but there was something cursory about each song's 15-second treatment.
In the HP universe, Hogwarts kids eat Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans, jelly beans with gross flavors (vomit, soap, dirty sock, etc.) mixed in with the desirable ones.
But then I wondered what would happen if you loosened that up a little bit and mixed in a $14 necklace with the exquisite jewelry from the past.
Stocks were mixed in the past week, with the ending up 123 percent at 2,433 but the Nasdaq down 0.9 percent at 29,245, on the weakness in tech.
Developed around the turn of the 20th century, the neighborhood retains a healthy mix of Craftsman, Prairie, colonial and neo-Classical architecture, with some newer construction mixed in.
There was little surprise mixed in with the cheers, then, when the soprano Deborah Voigt, the host of Sunday's proceedings, announced Mr. Jin as one of the winners.
Clinton's response to the same question Thursday night, she stopped short of endorsing Israel's response but echoed its argument that Hamas fighters were often mixed in with civilians.
We could bring chopped up pieces of Cadbury Creme Egg to McDonald's and sprinkle them over the soft serve, but then the candy doesn't get mixed in properly.
A front snap kick with the lead leg that travels up on a diagonal and is most successful when mixed in with front snap kicks and round kicks.
It's an auctioneer's dream: a man walks in off the street with a jumble of drawings and mixed in is a long-lost work by Leonardo da Vinci.
Trebek reads out clues from the past 35 seasons — that's actual archive footage from the show over the years, mixed in with more recently recorded prompts from Trebek.
Then I mixed in some grated fresh ginger to amp up the spice, and substituted maple syrup for the corn syrup to give everything a warmer, deeper taste.
While it's undoubtedly Disney, most of the stores are those you'd find at your average mall — think Anthropologie, Sephora, and Uniqlo — with several Disney-specific retailers mixed in.
Domino's version makes "Darktown" sound like "downtown" and gives it a second-line strut; mixed in stereo instead of 1950s mono, it clarifies the swagger of Domino's band.
The army had hoped to finish off the rebels quickly, but the militants mixed in among Marawi's inhabitants, complicating government efforts to subdue them and rescue trapped citizens.
All this queso, melted cheese, and sour cream mixed in with crispy-soft nacho fries and tangy spicy Buffalo chicken is every bit as good as it sounds.
Mixed in with the desks of X engineers, in a prime spot near a window overlooking turning foliage, nearly 30 gray, one-armed robots toil at individual workstations.
And mixed in with those unfamiliar things were some of our old things: paintings I remember us buying together, a Mexican pitcher we bought at an antique fair.
It was all mixed in with fun and clubs, and I was a regular — not at all of them, but certainly the Pyramid and the Wah Wah Hut.
Wei says that is because he has mixed in a little red to show Han's China-friendly stance, a reference to the colour of China's ruling Communist Party.
"It really made me angry seeing my son mixed in with that, because his [King's] posts are just so angry and just intended to incite," Griner told CNN.
The industry's performance has been mixed in the past year, but we see no reason why small businesses couldn't use nimbleness and creativity to outperform publicly traded competitors.
Instead we get painted black-and-white copies, photos of people looking at paintings, and contemporary work mixed in amongst a crowded system of see-through space barriers.
If you need to label your belongings so they don't get lost or mixed in with your roommates' stuff, you should grab a pack of Sharpie Xtreme markers.
Trends were mixed in Latin America, with a rise of 21 percent in Argentina after a very low production in 20.8201 and a decline of 6 percent in Chile.
Eight of the 11 victims interviewed by the CDC so far said they took kratom shortly before they became sick, either as a pill, powder, or mixed in tea.
Even if an ingredient has the ability to block pores on its own, it may not block pores when mixed in a skin-care or makeup product, for example.
The materials can be mixed in large quantities, and videos proliferate online of people using the powder and a gun to blow up vehicles, live hogs and other targets.
The U.S. dollar traded mixed in narrow ranges, with modest losses against the euro but slight gains against the yen in early Asian trade for the new week. [FRX/][.
U.S. stocks closed mixed in below average-volume trade on Monday, with the down 0.2 percent, the S&P 500 closing up 0.08 percent and the adding 0.3 percent.
On mobile, you have to go to the far right screen and scroll down until you find the icon, mixed in among dozens of other half-forgotten Facebook features.
Those stories have mixed in with ones about equal pay in the wider conversations about how to address structural forces that marginalize people, especially women and people of color.
Last year it allowed the year-round use of an increased percentage of ethanol mixed in gasoline known as E-15—to the chagrin of the fossil fuel industry.
In addition to declaring that the caravan was instigated by Democrats, Trump has now claimed — also without evidence — that "Middle Easterners are mixed in" with the Central American migrants.
Larranaga has built his program in a variety of ways, but most striking is how well he has mixed in players he has recruited with transfers from other schools.
Atavian Moore said she visited a Waffle House restaurant in Lithonia two years ago, and was served a drink with bleach mixed in, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution  reported Monday.
But this latest seizure, in which pangolin scales were mixed in with a container of wood products shipped in from Nigeria, is estimated to have involved around 7,500 pangolins.
But feelings are mixed in China, where parents fret that state schools are too competitive, that the exam culture is too stressful and that curriculums favour cramming over creativity.
The future (of course) is all the buzzwords that linger in Silicon Valley coffee shops: innovation, startups, and entrepreneurship, mixed in with some Chinese flavors like indigenous technology development.
When mixed in with tequila it has none of the same effects, since salt has a tendency to make things taste more like themselves, and this tastes like poison.
ActionDash comes from the developer of Action Launcher, which replicates a lot of the features found on Google's default Android home screen, but with more customization options mixed in.
Grasso's kicks continually came up short of her opponent, with Herrig responding in kind with straight rights, looping overhand punches and a couple of easily-scored takedowns mixed in.
The letter also notes that Ivanka-branded goods should instead be mixed in with the retailer's other brands on offer (rather than being displayed more prominently within the store).
DUBAI Jan 20 (Reuters) - Dubai's stock market rose in early trading on Sunday, supported by property and banking shares, while trading was mixed in other parts of the Gulf.
Their trip to Mexico was a little bit of business mixed in with the bro time and surf -- they are shooting MTV's "Spring Break" which will air next week.
Sweet Necessities offers not only traditional ice cream scoops, but also gives dessert-enthusiasts the option to try homemade fudge in a cone or mixed in with ice cream.
However, officials in the recipient nations have been saying that the trash they receive is often incorrectly labeled, and reported find inappropriate items mixed in with the useful plastic.
I showered in the time it took a pot of rice to cook on the stove, mixed in some butter, salted peanuts, whatever herbs I had and brown sugar.
DUBAI, Aug 28 (Reuters) - Stock markets in Saudi Arabia and Qatar made a partial recovery on Sunday from last week's losses, with other Gulf markets mixed in quiet trade.
You for sure have earned a few threes so drivers would never get matched with you again, and you might even have a couple of ones mixed in there.
Our far northern suburbs may see some snow or sleet mixed in at the onset, but no accumulation worries with overnight lows in the upper 30s to low 40s.
A gouache and ink work from 25600, "River of Victims," also Vietnam-related, depicts people being swept away; the loosely rendered figures are mixed in with washes of color.
From the beginning of his set, he mixed in his early songs — which were more straightforward Latin trap — with more recent ones, which draw on a broader musical palette.
In between, spread over two shows and mixed in with other Balanchine classics, Peck's latest piece and new dances by Pam Tanowitz and Gianna Reisen enjoy a few encores.
Mixed in with pro-press quotes from founding fathers were reminders of journalists' role in provinces small and large: tying communities together, keeping citizens informed, holding governments to account.
Mixed in among the boldface names of politicians, actors, socialites and real estate developers on the host committee were two criminal defense lawyers who often represent people in Manhattan.
This masterful half-hour reverberation ride recalls again the brilliance of Cage as it features Gérard Frémy on prepared piano mixed in with a stream of seductive electronic hums.
Cruz Foam is looking to replace one of my least favorite substances, Styrofoam, which I see broken up and mixed in with beach soil and sand all the time.
Shares in Asia had closed mixed in the previous session following the release of those minutes, with the Nikkei and Hang Seng closing lower by more than 1 percent.
A lens-shaped drop of water, with some ethanol mixed in to make it sticky enough to stay on the surface, was added on top of the flat side.
On Wall Street, stocks opened mixed in the run up to the Federal Reserve's announcement of when it will begin the process of normalizing its $4.5 trillion balance sheet.
Wildlife advocates say that this legal trade is used to mask the sale of illicit ivory, with pre-1989 ivory and tusks smuggled from recent poachers mixed in together.
DUBAI, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Gulf stock markets were mixed in early trade on Monday as most reopened after the New Year, with some investors yet to return from holidays.
And mixed in with all the headaches and stomach aches of childhood, there are those constant pediatric threats, the headache which is meningitis, the stomach ache which is appendicitis.
In a room at the Hayward, for example, he shows an old-fashioned vitrine full of stuffed birds, and, mixed in with them, three bird-shaped African ritual masks.
Every type of person also lives in our major cities, and we are more mixed in with each other and need the same things, which are way beyond jobs.
While tech companies have long been seen as bastions of progressivism, with a bit of a libertarian bent mixed in, the relationships they have with Democrats have increasingly soured.
While sex and drugs are often mixed in our own human culture, it seems that fruit flies tend to opt for the latter when they fail to secure the former.
Energy plays ended mixed in Asia, with Santos shares up 0.67 percent, Oil Search adding 1.79 percent, Inpex up 6.54903 percent and Chinese mainland shares of Sinopec down 1.31 percent.
Strasburg has matched a record shared by Randy Johnson (2001) and Francisco Rodriguez (63) for victories in one postseason, with five, but even those pitchers had a loss mixed in.
Trump has claimed, without evidence, that there are "criminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed in," and that these asylum seekers will bring violence and drugs into the United States.
"When both Rafa and Roger are talking about playing mixed in addition to singles and men's doubles, that says a lot," said David Haggerty, president of the International Tennis Federation.
In Asia, shares were mixed in Thursday afternoon trade after the U.S. took aim at Huawei again, with President Donald Trump declaring a national emergency over threats against U.S. technology.
Instead, you're looking at nearly two minutes of Ryan Reynolds doing his worst Bob Ross impression for the camera, with plenty of pop-culture references and crude jokes mixed in.
Most of the Atmos material is coming from theatrical releases that were mixed in the format, with the final mixes made for movie theaters largely transferring over for home use.
The metal—which was first discovered by an employee who spotted metal fragments in sugar bought from a supplier—may be mixed in the sauce contained in the frozen packages.
However, Cramer doesn't expect a rate hike now to prompt as large of a decline because the sell-off earlier in the year also had falling oil prices mixed in.
Their design, by the firm Design Republic, will recall the look of the Bloomberg-era City Hall, where employees of all titles mixed in an open-floor layout, he said.
While Boseman channeled his titular role for the Norman Jean Roy photograph, Nyong'o mixed in the strength of her character Nakia for the recreation photographed by her hairstylist Vernon François.
Scientists still don't know if the ice is in the form of slush mixed in with the dirt or if it's like solid bricks fused together with other surface material.
Read MoreEarly movers: LEN, MKC, YHOO, AAPL, CMG, VA, KERX, AMBA, EBAY & more On Tuesday morning, European shares were mixed in the first day of trade after the Easter break.
The first coywolf was detected around 1919 in Ontario, Canada; half a century later dog DNA was mixed in, giving rise to the new animal hybrid that's so common today.
DUBAI, July 5.93 (Reuters) - Gulf stock markets were mixed in narrow ranges early on Tuesday though petrochemical maker Saudi Kayan rose in response to better-than-expected second-quarter earnings.
You'll find pieces from high-end designers like Dior, Dolce & Gabbana and Ann Demeulemeester, mixed in with more budget-friendly offerings from Levi's, as well as countless no-name labels.
I meditated on this as I put my first NXIVM-approved lunch into the oven—a halved spaghetti squash that I would eat with zero-calorie hot sauce mixed in.
Asia markets closed mixed in the final trading day of the week, amid a muted reaction to China's gross domestic product (GDP) numbers for the first quarter, which matched forecasts.
Chocolate milk is not the byproduct of brown cows; it is not gathered and siphoned into cartons after chocolate rainstorms; it's just normal cow juice with some cocoa mixed in.
It was probably mixed in the air with the croaking voices of older relatives pouring down on you, as you ran between their fat, pink legs in a church hall.
The first part of the libretto is made up of a collage of his own writings and others', such as a breakup letter mixed in with fragments of James Baldwin.
But these institutions, particularly the state hospitals, soon became repositories for society's unwanted and adrift, alcoholics, the indigent and vagrant, mixed in with those experiencing psychosis and severe mood problems.
The halls were decorated with inspirational posters of Latino students attending college and completing ambitious projects mixed in with images of a scowling blue devil with horns, the school's mascot.
Around this time of year, her schedule ramps up to 210 hours a week, so on Sundays, Ms. Sullivan is happy for a little solitude, mixed in with family time.
But this time Mr. Zuckerberg is pilfering so much more, sketching out a future business that looks a lot like Snapchat, with a little bit like China's WeChat mixed in.
Mixed in with the university-chic design are magazines like Kennedy and Free & Easy, and "Bury Me With the Lo On," the lavish book about the Polo-boosting Lo-Lifes.
So he mixed in bits of their culture and heritage — in touches of chinoiserie, mainly — to the American pop culture that is his own: football, rock music, motorcycle culture, punk.
The tragedy Schiller wrote, in five outraged and overstuffed acts, was a "Romeo and Juliet" for the Age of Enlightenment, with loads of politics and a romantic rival mixed in.
"The most effective workout you should be doing to burn the most calories in 20 to 30 minutes is a strength circuit with a cardio burst mixed in," he said.
Mixed in with a 19-percent drop in print advertising revenue (!) was a 21 percent increase in digital advertising and, more important, the addition of 116,000 new digital-only subscriptions.
Anchored by broad, palm-lined boulevards running east-west, the area is known for its 2400s and '27s architecture, predominately Spanish but with pueblo, Craftsman and other styles mixed in.
Mixed in with complaints from right-wing provocateurs who have already been shut down are serious conservative fears that the moves will result in censorship for right-leaning political thought.
The "Just Mercy" costars hit up London's Libertine late Sunday night and mixed in well with the party crowd -- especially Jamie -- while they're in town for the film's press tour.
But when Wimbledon begins this week, mixed in with the cheers will be one thing the world's leading tennis players do not appreciate quite so much: the Wimbledon groan. Urrrr.
That slowed deliveries in March, since the oil has to be sent in batches, rather than mixed in the line with other crude, and also needs to be stored separately.
That being said, if you go by the scene's visual cues—heavily reminiscent of a Day of the Dead celebration with a few puppets of Nihilist philosophers mixed in, maybe?
One character breaks into a freewheeling glam-rock song called "Space Age Bachelor Man," a David Bowie-inspired tune with a dash of Barry White and Lionel Richie mixed in.
For creaminess, the assembled salad is topped with a few gloriously orange raw egg yolks, to be burst upon eating and mixed in with everything else (yes, this is safe).
Trump has repeatedly attacked the group of migrants, vowing to prevent them from entering the country and stoking fears that "criminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed in" with the crowd.
But she mixed in some personal stories too: Near the end of the rally, she told a story of her husband, John Bessler, who was one of six boys growing up.
Powerful A-lister women like Bullock and Blanchett, mixed in with women like Awkwafina, who isn't a household name but now has the chance to prove herself alongside women who are.
Articles bounce around social media, one as plausible-looking as the other, unverifiable or bunk news mixed in with the real stuff, and no one knows what (or who) to believe.
Mixed in with the serious debate over judging, slandering, and "canceling" people for their past behavior and questionable social media histories were quite a few jokes and memes...because the internet.
Now the communications of the spooks' new targets are mixed in with everyone else's, shuttling between computers and smartphones that are identical to those on your desk and in your pocket.
To celebrate the release of Cars 3, the park is rolling out Racing Stripe churros, available in red, blue, and yellow with mini edible stars mixed in with the cinnamon sugar.
Trump and some conservative activists in Washington have asserted in recent days that "criminals and unknown Middle Easterners" were mixed in with the caravan in Mexico, but have produced no evidence.
Instead of making pickle the overwhelming flavor, the duo went with pressed cucumber for their main ingredient, with just a tad of pickle juice mixed in and pickle slices on top.
They were then shown images of ashtrays, lighters, or groups of smokers mixed in with neutral photos, such as a woman applying lipstick instead of putting a cigarette in her mouth.
In fact, The Quiet Man seemed to be promising not just a little full motion video, but a lot of full motion video, mixed in with some kind of street brawler.
Washington (CNN)Republicans are mixed in their response after President Donald Trump's unpredictable Tuesday news conference, during which he defended white supremacists and blamed "both sides" for violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Mixed in with the images of his blood, spit, and semen are snapshots of West's own bodily fluids, recreating a chemistry on glass plates that's usually only limited to the bedroom.
The candidate mixed in highlights from the debate with his standard stump speech, as his campaign plane sat just to his right, occasionally illuminated by the lightning strikes in the distance.
Long riffs on her extremely devoted fans — she says she's "moved by them" — are mixed in with slicing observations on Hollywood dysfunction and sexism (yes, a certain gold bikini comes up).
DUBAI, Jan 1.6 (Reuters) - Gulf stock markets were mixed in quiet, early trade on Wednesday, with worries about low oil prices and instability in the global economy deterring any aggressive buying.
Studies also show that capsaicin-based nasal sprays can alleviate sinus pressure, which is why some natural-remedy sites recommend snorting a pinch of cayenne, mixed in water, up your nose.
He's almost like a Southern version of Kurt Vonnegut, a lot of surrealist humor and absurdism mixed in with a very Southern kind of realism about quirky characters and organic things.
Then, mixed in with various shots of crime scenes, foreplay, and violent hair pulling, we find out that neither Rachel nor the woman she saw are who we think they are.
It's drenched in both soy and fish sauces, and the fatty belly of the meat, mixed in the fry pan with potatoes, lets off a fragrant steam of ginger and garlic.
We just got our songwriting chops melodically and lyrically as time went on, while still keeping the essence of the band—the distortion, the heaviness—mixed in with these poppier elements.
The left-hander mixed in an effective curveball and retired 12 of the last 13 hitters he faced after third baseman Brad Miller committed consecutive fielding errors to begin the fourth.
He had to overcome a knee injury as well as his concussion in 2017, with the World Cup elimination and his first dose of unflattering headlines off the field mixed in.
The two six-foot-long shelves are "where we keep our most-used everyday items, like plates, bowls, herbs, chopping boards and glasses, mixed in with some small artwork," she said.
Presley Pritchard, a 27-year-old firefighter paramedic, was no different, including photos of herself in uniform mixed in among posts about fitness and workouts she created as a personal trainer.
He mixed in casual references to Philip Larkin, C.P. Snow, London taxi drivers, a late Arthur Miller play whose title he couldn't remember and the 19th-century German philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach.
The military says that it has cleared 90 percent of the city but that militants remain in three neighborhoods in the center, where they are mixed in with hundreds of civilians.
Asia markets mixed in closing on Friday as investors reacted to an escalating trade war between the U.S. and China, a shakeup in leadership in Australia and inflation data from Japan.
Property developers, which traded mostly higher in the morning, were mixed in afternoon trade: Country Garden fell 1.78 percent and China Overseas rose 3.96 percent by 23:242 p.m. HK/SIN.
Someone had even mixed in a few bags of manure next to the pot in an apparent attempt to throw the feds (and their dogs) off the scent of the kush.
DUBAI, Aug 2189 (Reuters) - Stock markets in the Gulf were narrowly mixed in sluggish, early trade on Tuesday although Dubai's Air Arabia rose sharply on better-than-expected second-quarter earnings.
Stocks were mixed in early trading Wednesday but came off lows when a memo of Trump's conversation with Ukraine's president did not show that Trump threatened to withhold aid from Ukraine.
We leaned on HUE's #choosecolor campaign to lead our chromatic search and mixed in a gold mine of other saturated pieces, as well, like vinyl jackets, fuzzy handbags, classic berets, and more.
On the slightly-less disappointing side you've got Acclaim, Boss Hunting and Tone Deaf all posting Remi, Baro, Sampa The Great & Allday pretty damn often (mixed in with a few rarer picks).
The deck is made up of all kinds of heavy-hitter black figures like Nelson Mandela and Maya Angelou, with some less "powerful" cards mixed in, like Justin Bieber and Rachel Dolezal.
Single-stream recycling — where everything goes in one bin — may have made things easier for consumers, but it also increased the likelihood of plastic and broken glass getting mixed in with paper.
However, an accident at the U.S. Mint led to the creation of just a handful of copper pennies, which mixed in with the flood of zinc-coated steel coins being sent out.
The customized therapies used by Hall and other doctors are mixed in compounding pharmacies and generally are not tested for safety and efficacy, according to Harvard Women's Health Watch and other reports.
"The last Perseid outburst, which happened in 2009, was pretty spectacular, with a fair number of fireballs mixed in with the regular meteors," Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environments Office told Gizmodo.
He mixed in a fair number of reasonable catch-and-shoot corner three attempts with his usual selection of ill-timed step-back jumpers and headlong no-brakes dives to the rim.
Last week, that was with genuinely funny bits for heroine Zoey Johnson (Yara Shahidi), which were mixed in with complex commentary on bi-erasure and the dark financial arts of the NCAA.
As with all of Coppola's films there's deep melancholy mixed in with the pastels and pastries, and Dunst is the ideal lead, portraying innocence, sass, and struggle in one platinum blonde performance.
" Now in her second trimester at 15 ½ weeks and due in August, Skrysak says she "can find joy and excitement mixed in with the bittersweet feeling many pregnant women feel after loss.
While the regular slush tastes just like your standard can of Red Bull, the Cherry Limeade has fresh squeezed lime juice mixed in, and a lime slice and cherry on top. Fancy!
Users will be able to pay $9.99 a month to search for and play whatever they want, whenever they want — and the service has a bit of Pandora's secret sauce mixed in.
Asia markets were mixed in a quiet session on Tuesday, with a weaker yen buoying Japanese stocks while Chinese stocks gave their Monday gains but held onto the psychologically key 3,41.463 level.
According to a press release, the record was inspired by 80s Russian electronic and experimental music, written using Roland SH-101, Roland Juno 106, and Korg Minilogue synthesizers, and mixed in Ableton.
His crew, which included family members (his wife was the cook on the first leg of the journey) mixed in with a few experienced salts, were barely acquainted as the race began.
Fentanyl, 50-100 times stronger than morphine, and carfentanil, a tranquilizer used on elephants that can be 10,000 times more powerful, are being mixed in with illegal heroin for a deadly high.
In contrast, he said, legacy markets such as the U.S., Western Europe and Japan tend to have a business model that is more mixed in nature, with micro transactions gradually gaining traction.
How about with hot peppers and a pinch of arsenic mixed in, to be served with country ham, beefcake and cheesecake, with, of course, plenty of moonshine to wash it all down?
While 210,000 represents a slight decline from the 242,000 jump in payrolls in February, anything over 200,000 suggests solid hiring despite other economic data that has been more mixed in recent months.
President Donald Trump tweeted prolifically over Labor Day weekend as Hurricane Dorian pummeled the Bahamas, blasting out frequent updates on the weather mixed in with his usual attacks on the news media.
There are never-worn $300 shirts tossed in among $40 ones that have been through a few wears and washes, items released this week mixed in with pieces from a decade ago.
Climate change has made the weather less predictable, with droughts mixed in with torrential rains, and early frosts in some parts of the country countered with abnormally warm periods in other parts.
However, when you watch every episode stacked on top of the other, what emerges is a kind of order, and even a sense that there's a method mixed in with the madness.
Acronym for not our goods, a term used by party supply-rental companies for household items like plates or napkins that are accidentally mixed in with rental goods when they are returned.
The drink is made using the regular Skittles Strawberry Freeze drink, which launched in 2018, but with a pump of sour green syrup mixed in to give it more of an edge.
Major Asian indexes were mixed in Monday trade, with a broad index of Asia Pacific shares recording a moderate decline, as investors digested elections in Germany and New Zealand over the weekend.
The styles I chose really helped to ground my space — plus, they looked just as nice next to furniture from CB2 as they did mixed in with some of my antique pieces.
Hopper said it expects Secret Fares to mainly focus on international routes, though some domestic fares will be mixed in, and that more international airlines will join as partners later this year.
"Infectious disease experts fear that aside from the 14 cases picked up by public health surveillance, there may be other cases, undetected, mixed in with those of colds and flu," they write.
Mixed in with the book's authoritative technical and historical essays are shorter literary reflections on Antonello's portraiture, including one by Jhumpa Lahiri, the Pulitzer Prize-winning American author lately writing in Italian.
While many of those at some point long ago had ethnic diversity — there were Germans and English and maybe some Dutch mixed in — they don't really have that kind of institutional infrastructure.
DUBAI, June 28 (Reuters) - Stock markets in the Gulf were mixed in quiet trade early on Tuesday as global markets stabilised following the shock of Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
Sector performance was mixed in China on Friday, with transport and property shares weaker, while coal and non-ferrous metal remaining firm on the back of higher prices of the raw materials.
I continued to write themed quizzes (the astronomy one was surprisingly popular, producing a handful of perfect answers), mixed in with some pulled directly from a 12-year-old Trivial Pursuit game.
The politician confirmed the leak in a statement, warning that this was, like other recent hacks, an attempt to interfere with the election and that fabricated content was mixed in with genuine emails.
The people at his show are voters, though, and when I talk to some of them, I'm surprised to find a mix of Democrats and Republicans, with a couple of independents mixed in.
Economic growth indicators have been mixed in 2017, but most point to a continuation in recovery from 2016, following the cyclical downturn brought on by falling copper prices and poor rains in 2015.
That might sound intimidating, but the daily workouts are designed with short intervals of running and walking mixed in (you can use a stopwatch or a running app to time out the segments).
According to the Hollywood Reporter, "Please, Baby, Please" was described by unnamed sources as "a mix of political allegory" with actual news footage mixed in of President Donald Trump and NFL kneeling protests.
Oil prices were mixed in the afternoon of Asian trading hours, with international benchmark Brent crude futures rising 0.38% to $74.85 per barrel, while U.S. crude futures declined marginally to $65.87 per barrel.
Shares of insurers were mixed in the early afternoon on Wednesday with Aetna gaining 1 percent to $127.01, Cigna off less than 1 percent at $146.07 and Humana off 0.3 percent to $205.34.
These synthetic opioids, which include fentanyl derivatives such as carfentanil, are now everywhere: mixed in with the illicit drug supply of heroin and counterfeit pain pills, as well as other drugs like cocaine.
Next, sperm and eggs will be mixed in vitro to produce an embryo, which will then be implanted into a surrogate mother—ideally, a female of the closely related southern white rhinoceros subspecies.
Mixed in with all the best-selling products from the most popular brands in the biz, every so often you might just catch a glimpse of a brand you've never even heard of.
Trump's ability to escape the very conservative label likely had to do with how he mixed in more moderate rhetoric on everything from infrastructure to the social safety net and even gay rights.
While the variety of the seized alcohol remains a mystery, manufacturers of tainted alcohol in other incidents have been known to mix in high levels of poisonous methanol or mixed in cheap sedatives.
The massive reservoir was detected within Mars' northern cavi unit, a deposit of multiple layers of water ice mixed in with sand that formed over the course of hundreds of millions of years.
" But Bee, 48, mixed in some humor with her apology, saying that while her goal was to produce a "challenging" and "honest" show, "I never intended it to hurt anyone — except Ted Cruz.
DUBAI, July 20.8 (Reuters) - Gulf stock markets were mixed in early trade on Thursday but Qatar continued rebounding from lows hit early this month because of its diplomatic rift with neighbouring Arab states.
New York's MTA, which operates the subway, devotes most of its Instagram page to machinery — lots of dark tunnels and orange-vested workers, mixed in with the occasional PR shot from an event.
Eventually, we all staked out our Anna and Elsa camps — with the occasional "Olaf" mixed in — and settled down for rewatch after rewatch knowing exactly where we fit into the kingdom of Arendelle.
The profits of trade houses were mixed in 2015, with those focused on energy mostly faring better than metals or agriculture, but the reversion to core activity is broadly consistent across the sectors.
Available at Soko Glam, $20This is a vitamin C powder designed to be mixed in with your toner or essence so there aren't any unnecessary fillers like water that can dilute its potency.
But the outlook for perhaps the most significant change — removing the political and bureaucratic obstacles that dilute the vote — is decidedly more mixed in the wake of this week's Republican sweep of power.
Cruz has "been mixed in the subject, he goes wherever the votes are, so he all of the sudden went over here, and then all of the sudden, he got slapped," Trump said.
The burning of fossil fuels is the most important producer of carbon dioxide, which, when it becomes uniformly mixed in the atmosphere, impacts us all, regardless of the physical location of the source.
Partially defying this trend, curators Camille Morineau and Lucia Pesapane give us Ceramix, a sweeping, historical, ceramic-specific survey of the 20th and 21st centuries, with some earlier works mixed in for context.
The two were especially mixed in Paris, where the regency of the promiscuous, hard-drinking Duke of Orleans had ushered in a new social tolerance for sex, and where Casanova arrived in 1750.
Oil prices were mixed in the afternoon of Asian trading hours, with international benchmark Brent crude futures down 0.48% at $60.20 per barrel, while U.S. crude futures rose slightly to $55.81 per barrel.
In the past, workers might have handled a complex or emotionally fraught call mixed in with a bunch of simple, "I forgot my password" type calls, but bots now handle the easy ones.
Sexual hunger pulls Pico off the feed and toward the world, and sometimes toward disenchantment; meals are scarfed down on the road, or prepared at home, slowly, with some self-pity mixed in.
I think Damien's observations are spot on — we are a friendly people (we prioritize fun and laughter) but that's mixed in with a touch of anti-intellectualism (because we don't like tall poppies).
I put my laundry away and make H. a peanut butter mug cake (my first time making one and it's pretty dang fun) with some soft dog food mixed in at the end.
He said, without offering evidence, that "Criminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed in," that the situation was a national emergency and blamed Democrats, urging people to vote in next month's midterm elections.
Backstage and from the bleachers during a four-day run in Washington, the frenzied spectacle of today is still rooted in its 19th-century traditions, with a dash of the modern mixed in.
The Witcher's dependence on high fantasy tropes with ostentatiously F-bomb-laden antiquated English mixed in is pure Game of Thrones, which has become the model for fantasy TV series aimed at adults.
" It described a toxic mix of aviation hassles -- such as lost luggage, baggage fees and delayed flights, mixed in some cases with alcohol -- as leading passengers "to be aggressive toward customer service agents.
My full story here... Shep debunks Trump's scare-mongering "President Trump is calling caravan a national emergency, claiming criminals and unknown Middle Easterners are mixed in," Shep Smith said on Fox Monday afternoon.
One more recommendation, Liene Bosquê (Miami/NYC) also expands ideas of collecting in many fascinating directions, her website is a treasure of collections mixed in with other sculptures, installations, and social-engaged actions.
A man walks in off the street, opens a portfolio of drawings, and there, mixed in with the jumble of routine low-value items, is a long-lost work by Leonardo da Vinci.
It's a weird look, for sure, to see posts from people struggling to quit mixed in with posts from people who—fuck what the news says—still absolutely love to hit the Juul.
A second report by the same investigators mixed in the handwritten notes, allegedly compiled by Israeli intelligence, claiming that Mr. Fahmy had worked as a spy for Italy since as early as 1997.
But in that time while they're held up, you can employ your dragons and start laying waste to the Army of the Dead without worrying about your forces being mixed in with them.
Commentary, news, and weather from around the world are mixed in with such K-pop hits as Let Us Love Each Other and South Korean boy band Big Bang's megahit Bang Bang Bang.
Another was in Wichita, in Kansas, in an area that had gone from a declining white, working-class community to one that was reviving but more mixed in terms of ethnicity and origin.
But there is growing evidence of jihadist propaganda spreading among an angry Uighur population, mixed in among the hugely popular Turkish and Central Asian music and videos exchanged on DVDs and memory sticks.
When dismantling a hierarchy, those with real power always want to settle for plucking out a brick when it's the foundation at fault, something in the water that was mixed in with the cement.
Lowry didn't have a ton of mileage on him when he got to Toronto, but he's averaged 36.3 minutes over the last four years and made four postseason runs, with an Olympics mixed in.
The Scott Morrison-led government is polling strongly in Queensland and Tasmania, according to AEC figures, although the early results are more mixed in the heavily populated states of New South Wales and Victoria.
Airline shares around the region were mixed in the wake of disappearance of EgyptAir flight MS040.043 in the Mediterranean Sea, as well as an increase in oil prices, which are denominated in U.S. dollars.
But conceptually and song for song, these 17 clear, rich, cannily sequenced Duke Erikson remasters—Delta guys mostly, with hokum bands and two Texans mixed in for extra flavor—leaves them in the dust.
If you're looking for some classic Halo, then there's the The Master Chief Collection, but the latest installment, Halo 5, has all the best parts of Halo gameplay with some new abilities mixed in.
Property plays in China were mixed in the afternoon session, with Shenzhen-listed shares of Vanke up 44.953 percent, Gemdale erasing gains to trade down 0.73 percent and Poly Real Estate climbing 1.83 percent.
The flavor is basically just creamy vanilla ice cream with Jingle Jangle mixed in, but considering how delicious the chocolate snack mix is on its own, the simplicity is absolutely not a bad thing.
It was mixed in the summer under brownout conditions, so we'd have electricity in the morning while it was still relatively cool but then as things heated up in the afternoon we'd lose power.
Trump attorneys have argued that profits from individual real estate sales would route through a maze of Trump subsidiaries and eventually become mixed in a larger pool of undifferentiated money in the president's trust.
Oil prices were mixed in choppy trade on Wednesday, after government data showed a surge in weekly U.S. crude stockpiles that was partly offset by a drop in the nation's inventories of refined fuel.
After Rozier's basket gave Charlotte the lead for good at 88-87, the Warriors had several opportunities to take the lead, but missed their last two shots and mixed in a pair of turnovers.
The echo is bad on the studio end because of an errant iPad audio we didn't realize was being mixed in, but when you get to the rest of the discussion it's less bad.
His act of protest has been mixed in with a discussion of his ability on the field: He can't see down field, he can't read defenses, he's not patriotic, they should trade the bum.

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