To make the crust, combine wafer crumbs with butter and press into a 9-inch springform pan. |
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In Julie's case, she will be able to combine both her love for the metamorphic technique with her farming role. |
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Anyway, amalgams are alloys that combine mercury and other metals in the periodic table. |
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In a small bowl, combine together the grated beetroot, orange zest, vodka and dill, then press all over the salmon. |
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Add the sauce, Parmesan cheese and tear the basil over the top and combine together. |
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They didn't have enough money to pay so many teachers so they decided to combine seniors and juniors into the same gym classes. |
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In an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the semolina and all-purpose flour. |
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Or combine 1 teaspoon of witch hazel with 1 teaspoon of honey and a beaten egg white. |
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It is not unusual for Coloreds to combine the two languages in a distinctive, informal local dialect. |
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Where fully automatic techniques are inapplicable, semi-automatic equipment can combine the advantages of manual and automatic welding. |
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Remove the potatoes from the oil and in a medium bowl, combine with the bacon, tomatoes, capers, parsley, tarragon, and cilantro. |
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For the tuna, in a medium bowl, combine the tuna, shallots, onion, capers, the Dijon mustard, and rice wine vinegar, and toss to coat. |
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But combine it with a programme that lacks a clear focus and Cork's year in the cultural spotlight is already looking shaky. |
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So we combine it with established treatments such as chloroquine, mefloquine and the like. |
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If the sounds in music do not combine in a way that excites interest, then there is no reason to pay attention. |
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You combine different aspects and integrate energies to bring success after a period of struggle. |
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You combine dual aspects by being ambitious professionally and domesticated in the home and family situations. |
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He regards me with a look that manages to combine confusion and profound distrust. |
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In a medium-sized saucepan combine the butter, water, salt and bring to the boil. |
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This author deals in short-breathed paragraphs that are convincing enough in their own right but never combine into something bigger and better. |
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The play gave him the idea to write a historical thriller and combine both his history and English teaching experience in a novel. |
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Forlorn piano waltzes, blue basslines and fairytale xylophones combine to create a lonely, delicate soundscape. |
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As in any year, the combine should be properly set to gather, thresh, and separate all the beans from the plants to minimize losses and damage. |
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It has a light and refreshing taste which combine a thirst-quenching zesty tang with the delicate taste of green tea. |
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These second-generation software companies are able to take the best of what worked before and combine it with what hasn't yet been tried. |
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Maxpunkte allows you to combine your barograph recording with your GPS tracklog. |
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But something interesting seems to happen, they say, when seasoned skiers combine with newbies to form a team. |
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For the sopes, in a medium bowl, combine the potatoes, corn masa, and water and knead to combine. |
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Their ancestral knowledge of wood, techniques and music combine to produce guitars, violins or harps, double basses, and bandores. |
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The basic idea is to combine OTH radar with ballistic missiles to target ships. |
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He is a superb ballet dancer, yet here attempts to combine his enchanting talent with modern Cuban movement. |
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What happens when you combine the technical formality of traditional ballet with the free-flowing movements of modern dance? |
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The new techniques combine the use of clot busting drugs with clot macerating devices to break up the clot in the leg. |
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His rondeaux and many of his ballades combine different, often highly syncopated, rhythms. |
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In a medium bowl, combine the rest of the flour with the rest of the baking powder and baking soda, and all of the chopped pistachios. |
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In a separate bowl, combine the maple syrup, sugar, baking powder, almond flour, and pastry flour and whisk to combine. |
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In an electric mixer fitted with the dough hook, combine flour, baking powder and salt. |
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The second is a parallel culinary universe in which it is OK to combine tinned tuna and baked beans in the same dish. |
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In an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the maple sugar, bread flour, melted butter, egg whites, and walnuts. |
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Returning, the engine was on the west end of the train tender first, with the combine next followed by the freight cars. |
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Or, combine your backup generator with a renewable energy system, and declare your total independence from the grid! |
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At higher temperatures, the metal does combine with many acids, the halogens, sulfur, selenium, and tellurium. |
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As a televisionary, my purpose is to combine spirituality with entertainment. |
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His current work uses lasers to help combine images from distant telescopes. |
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If you like games that combine a lot of skill with a lot of chance, go to the toy store and pick yourself up a backgammon board. |
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The film manages to combine the futuristic techno-thriller with the zombie screamfest. |
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In a blender or food processor, combine the roasted red peppers, garlic, ginger, jalapeno, scallion, soy sauce, vinegar, and honey or sugar. |
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In a large bowl, combine the remaining mango with the rice, kidney beans, bell pepper, scallions and peas. |
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Guitars, flutes, trombones, saxophones and clarinets all combine to play back up to her vocals. |
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The sounds coming from the workshops combine with the babble of the stream to create an authentic atmosphere of the settlement of old. |
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For the tartar sauce, in a medium bowl, combine the mayonnaise, cornichons, capers, and parsley and mix to combine. |
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You can wear this satin weave tie on any occasion and combine it with just about any suit. |
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In a food processor, combine the panko bread crumbs and tarragon leaves and pulse until combined. |
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Resourceful gardeners can combine a few discarded window sashes and bales of straw to create a simple makeshift cold frame. |
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Once you combine encrypted mail with free Web storage space, you have the same functionality that a virtual safe-deposit box offers, for free. |
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For the tempura batter, in a medium bowl, combine the flour, tapioca starch, salt, and sugar and stir well to combine. |
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The impressive cast of 18 dancers and drummers combine pantsula and tap with Tswana and gumboot dancing and the rhythmic beat of drums. |
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So I thought by being a lawyer that I could combine my vocation with my avocations and be part of the various worlds I love. |
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When you combine all this glamour with their high intelligence and magnetic personalities, your dog will be the envy of the neighborhood. |
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From beneath the dome, the magma could combine with pressurized gases and steam to trigger an eruption, Pierson said. |
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With this fast Indian fish curry, the refreshing tang comes from fresh ginger, while spices combine to give a complex backdrop of flavour. |
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Some live out their circus fantasies by taming lions or elephants, but aerial acts combine macho cool and athletic grace. |
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In small bowl, combine lemon juice, tamari, black pepper, red pepper and garlic. |
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Both parties combine calls for greater regional autonomy with demands for a larger share of tax revenues for themselves. |
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For an intriguing Indian sampler party, combine several of our recipes with ready-to-eat foods. |
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He, an avid fan of both sampladelic hip-hop and hard bop, attempts to combine his two musical loves into his own style. |
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Take half the sugar, half the cream and half the butter and combine with the dark chocolate in a good, thick-bottomed pan. |
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For the lobster salpicon use a large bowl, combine all of the ingredients and toss well to coat. |
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Kasemsook has managed to combine gentle t'ai chi, yoga and classical Thai dance exercises. |
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The auteur's true genius lies in his ability to combine high art with popular culture. |
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For a mild mix, combine familiar types of leaf lettuce with greens such as mizuna, purslane, mache and chervil. |
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I like the songs that lyrically dissect opposing emotions and combine them within one song. |
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A further step will then be to combine augmented reality and robotic systems to allow automation of surgical operations. |
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You can easily combine your sport with a winter-sun holiday full of sightseeing and safaris. |
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A good education should combine breadth of social experience and the formal attainments which still determine access to higher education. |
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In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the dough hook attachment, combine the flour and semolina. |
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A contractor who harvested corn on the farm gave up when saboteurs planted metal bars in the ground to wreck his combine harvester. |
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For the truffle sabayon, in a small saucepan over medium heat, combine the sherry vinegar, shallots, and thyme sprig. |
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In a large bowl, combine the plain white and rye flours with the soda and soft brown sugar. |
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In a large bowl, combine the rutabaga, onions, parsnips, carrots, turnips, celeriac, and sweet potatoes and toss to combine. |
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Condition-dependent preferences will emerge in both sexes as a result and presumably will combine to make mating even more strongly assortative. |
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Let's work in my office on how to correct run-on sentences, which combine two or more sentences without proper punctuation. |
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A Cooperative enterprise involves a group of people who combine resources to run and manage a business or a social organisation. |
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The plan was to cultivate the loungey atmosphere of his rowdier Old City joints and combine it with French cuisine. |
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Coral, blue, brick red and yellow combine to lend a rustic look to versatile garments. |
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For the salad, in a medium bowl, combine the anchovy fillets, capers, olives, arugula, chives, peppers, croutons, and olive oil. |
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Between the extremes of naturalism and overt artifice there are transitional pieces that combine both modes. |
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His rough-hewn marble sculptures combine a deep feeling for the inherent beauty of the material with a penchant for subtle allusion. |
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Richard estimates that combine systems are able to harvest 90 to 95 percent of lodged sugarcane in a field. |
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Some equipment companies have attachments for the combine header to help pick up lodged corn. |
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The winds, storms, and currents combine to whip up huge seas, driving rough waves on top of massive swells. |
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Words combine with words, or prefixes and suffixes combine with roots, in ways that over time drift away from perfect sense. |
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For added warmth, combine the pants with our soft merino wool, tong-sleeved romper. |
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The language of the Roma population is Romany, although many Roma combine that language with Romanian. |
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In a large mixing bowl, combine rolled oats, almonds, sunflower seeds, flour, bran, cinnamon, ginger, and cardamom. |
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Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, baroque, and rococo facades combine to create majestic results. |
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Land used for grazing sheep and cattle together with ploughed arable land combine to form a patchwork of field colours and textures. |
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A number of cocoa-processing factors, including bean origin and roasting, combine to influence cocoa powder attributes. |
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Rodriguez, who is known for his handmade road maps that decoratively combine a variety of maps, documented four trips. |
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More wine producers should combine the zesty greenness of sauvignon blanc with the appley richness of chardonnay. |
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Simple lines and soft tones combine to produce a minimalist decor which doesn't suffer from coldness or lack of personality. |
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Her rings, necklaces and cufflinks combine clean, modern lines with an array of glowing colours. |
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Speed Shore's Shoring Shields combine the benefits of aluminum hydraulic shoring with the solid-wall security of a static shield. |
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Digital tablets combine the tactile sensation of light pens with the ease of use of a mouse. |
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His sculptures combine charm, lightness and irreverence to offer insights and idiosyncracies. |
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Upon arriving in Sonoma, she lit upon the idea of launching a high-end home store where she could combine both her passions under one roof. |
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Both authors combine a lifetime of clinical experience with a keen interest in research methodology. |
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But what happens when you combine an inflatable life jacket with a comfy lightweight vest and an all-season jacket? |
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For life to evolve, simple molecules have to combine to form more complex ones. |
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The bass piano keys and bass combine for a duet that suggests a rumba feel. |
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In a small bowl, combine the lettuce, Upland Cress, balsamic vinegar, and grapeseed oil and toss to coat. |
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But because of their fivefold symmetry, icosahedral clusters can't combine to form a regular crystal. |
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Working parents often feel they have little alternative than to take the car, as they combine the school run with their daily commute. |
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In a saucepan, combine the chicken stock, lentils, thyme, garlic, and bacon. |
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This occurs when finely divided amorphous silica particles combine with available lime to form a calcium silicate hydrate. |
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Emotive riffs, inventive chords, anthemic vocals, and tempo changes combine for a truly great, epic song. |
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In a small bowl, combine the lemon juice, thyme, scallion, garlic, mustard and sugar. |
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Fuchsia, blackthorn, limestone and seashore combine to make this a truly idyllic location, perfect as a weekend retreat or holiday home. |
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Workers in East Asia thus need to explore and combine a variety of tactics to defend their legitimate interests. |
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These masks combine avian and marine animal characteristics with the tusks and horns of land animals. |
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In February it emerged the pair had been in talks to combine their businesses but the discussions failed after the news leaked out too early. |
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The stems and large leaves on the stalk combine almost musically to enhance the richness of the composition. |
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What they have in common is an urge to combine zippy new technologies with real-life social interaction. |
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In a container, combine the syrup, Lime leaf, and zests of the lemon, orange, and lime. |
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I've taken some classes in American Sign Language at a community college near me and would love to combine it with my background in dance. |
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The sales of combine and silage harvesters dropped slightly, due in large measure to the difficult working conditions of the previous year. |
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Pottery is enjoying a renaissance as potters combine modern techniques with traditional designs. |
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Each gene, or a combination of genes, codes for the assembly of amino acids that combine in long chains forming proteins. |
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To make the relish, finely dice the beetroot and combine with the vegetable or chicken stock, vinegar, sugar and salt in a small pan. |
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White and speckled alstroemeria flowers and tapered reed stems combine with cat's eye marbles in a glass vase. |
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In larger transactions, a syndicate of venture capital houses or private equity firms might combine to provide the equity finance. |
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In a saucepan, combine brown sugar, almonds, cinnamon stick, nutmeg, cloves, allspice and wine. |
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In a saucepan, combine the sugar, water, Thai chili, allspice, coriander seeds, cilantro, salt, and Thai long red pepper. |
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In a spice grinder, combine the whole black pepper, white peppercorns, and allspice. |
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They combine a joined front stretcher with turned side and back stretchers. |
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Otherwise known as all-in-one devices, multifunction printers combine the features of more than one device in one package. |
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That's when you combine kosher salt, brown sugar, juniper berries, and a lot of water. |
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But he also learned to combine this worm's-eye view with that of the high-flying bird. |
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Walnuts also combine wonderfully with other flavors, especially chocolate, caramel and cinnamon. |
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To reconstitute them, just rinse in water to remove any loose dirt then combine with hot water for about 20 minutes. |
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Indeed, some wonder whether a reconciliation is possible that would combine the best of both worlds. |
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Events and ideas combine and recombine in ever new and unpredictable patterns of individual and collective action. |
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As companies expand and penetrate lucrative new markets, they combine and recombine. |
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Fisher emphasizes that consumers now can manipulate music, recombine different pieces, or even combine downloaded music with their own material. |
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In the process of drafting their material, they may combine and recombine paragraphs. |
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We take the best of the past and present and combine them with the possible future and recombine them for still more possible futures. |
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With planning, a solution can be offered that will combine cable, wireless and satellite services. |
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Leaving a 12-inch stubble with the combine and baling the cut straw is an efficient practice. |
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Brown basmati rice and dark red kidney beans combine with fresh fruits and vegetables in this colorful main-dish salad. |
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For the curry aioli, in a medium bowl, combine the egg yolk, garlic, ginger, and mustard and whisk until thick and lemon colored. |
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After assigning clusters randomly, the researchers had to combine and reassign clusters. |
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We reported that a large proportion of users did not combine ketamine with other drugs. |
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All of these combine to make easy-drinking, consumer-friendly wines that don't require long aging. |
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Other works combine sculptural and electronic, old-fashioned and New Age elements into synthetic wholes. |
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For the chu-toro, in a medium bowl, combine the breadcrumbs, white truffles, and black truffles and toss to combine. |
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The programme has taken some care to successfully combine cognitive-behavioural psychology with Maori kawa. |
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The audio deserves a special mention as white noise and ethereal voices combine to create a disturbing atmosphere. |
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So it is just not rest and relaxation on a holiday, folks, you can combine business and pleasure. |
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Kapa haka requires the performers to sing, dance, have expression as well as movement and combine all these elements into each performed item. |
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In a medium bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, cinnamon, ground cloves, and salt, and mix with a whisk to evenly blend. |
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Women also appreciate the aesthetic value of a knife and may choose to combine function with beauty. |
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In a mixer bowl combine 1 cup whipping cream, one tablespoon powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla, beat till soft peaks form. |
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The alcohol and the gyrating male bodies onstage combine to bring the women to a state of frenzied rapture. |
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In a large bowl, combine the broad beans, chard, raw peas, tomatoes, spring onions, herbs, aduki beans and millet. |
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Although I'm all in favour of living as adventurously as possible, some fantasies don't combine so well with reality. |
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Childs's crops were so jungle-like that his combine had to move at a crawl to harvest the corn. |
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For the suckling pig, in a small bowl, combine the Armagnac and raisins and set aside. |
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In a large bowl, combine the oats, sugar, raisins, chopped nuts, cinnamon and salt. |
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Pour the fig dressing into the pan, stirring to combine with the meat juices, then drizzle around the liver and serve. |
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Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine the vinegar, lemon juice, oil, salt and pepper. |
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When an electron and a hole interact in a polymer, quantum mechanics tells us that their spins can combine in four different ways. |
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The religious compositions of the Sikh gurus combine aspects of classical Indian music with popular Punjabi folk tunes. |
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The salvage pathways combine adenine with a pentose to alter the adenosine nucleotide pool inventory. |
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Literate lyrics, an insistent strum, and an endearingly adenoidal yelp combine for a thoroughly enjoyable song. |
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I suggest you combine this therapy with a strict diet of milk, well-done steak and more milk for the ultimate in healthy complexions. |
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Make a well in the middle, add the oil, treacle and enough milk to combine and make a soft dough. |
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If joker and other wild cards combine in one hand you have killed all wild cards. |
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If you prefer a perfumed oil, combine 10 to 20 drops of any essential oil and 1 ounce of jojoba oil in a glass bottle with an airtight lid. |
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To transmit energy or a signal, the waves must come in a range of frequencies, which combine to form packets. |
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In the laboratory the normal method of methane preparation is to combine one part sodium acetate and two parts sodium hydroxide. |
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For two solid pitches of great climbing, you combine laybacking, finger and hand jams, and friction moves to make your way up the corner system. |
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So the obvious next step would be to combine general relativity, the theory of the very large, with quantum theory, the theory of the very small. |
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On their debut full-length, they combine syncopated ska guitars, manic horns, driving punk rhythms and frontman Tomas Kalnoky's raspy vocals. |
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Her delicate abstractions combine digitally generated images with painting or aquatint. |
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It is nice for a couple of hour's stroll, and you can combine it with a wander around the golf course. |
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His bankruptcy or winding-up usually abrogates the agreement, and may restore to the bank its right to combine the accounts without notice. |
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Side by side they travel, combine and wagon, until the bin on the combine is empty. |
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The function generators feed into an integrator to combine the waveforms before it went to an amplifier and then was split to go to the electrodes. |
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Capitalism is the one system that requires absolute objective law, yet they want to combine capitalism and anarchism. |
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Just like mythological centaurs are half human and half horse, astronomical centaurs combine features of asteroids and comets. |
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In a large bowl, combine flour, cornmeal, salt, baking powder, and brown sugar. |
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In another bowl, sift and combine the baking soda, cinnamon, salt, and flour. |
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What happens when you combine two beautiful people, a complicated romance, and unforgettable ballads? |
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Before serving, bake the cheese packages, combine the salad and vinaigrette, and serve. |
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Since neither the warm air nor the cold air are advancing, the stationary front weather map symbols combine both the cold front and the warm front symbols. |
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Sometimes scrubs combine abrasive qualities from these granules with plant-based exfoliant accelerators, such as milk or fruit acids and certain essential oils. |
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Many museums do not charge for entry and really come up trumps in the school holidays with imaginative programmes of children's events that combine fun and learning. |
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When the fuel is burnt, toxic gases such as sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are given off, which combine with water in the air to form acid rain. |
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I think the idea is to combine jobcentres and benefit offices. |
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Then they would go to a hotel afterwards and combine the parts they had remembered in one sketch. |
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National colourful costumes combine with the beat of percussion instruments and the plucked and bowed strings of India to bring the mini-fest to a kaleidoscopic end. |
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In a bowl, combine the milk, bittersweet chocolate, and white chocolate. |
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She fools herself into thinking she can control the situation, but gradually the little white lies, awkward evasions and chance meetings combine to expose her guilty secret. |
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It seems that a lot of the manufacturers have decided to combine aftersun care to stop you peeling and burning, with a self-tanning ingredient to help the colour along. |
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In a bowl, combine the butter and cream cheese using an electric mixer whisk. |
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Third, we need policies that combine realism and compassion. |
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Show students how to combine rectangles and triangles to create houses. |
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Prosodical and rhetorical choices in both poems combine to create an unusual balance between gravity and elegance, on the one hand, wryness and wit on the other. |
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Most fuel cells on the market combine atmospheric oxygen with hydrogen generated by reforming methanol or methane to make electricity, with water as a byproduct. |
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Artificial materials, such as laminate and plastics, are more suitable for newer houses and do not combine well with plasterwork and carved fireplaces. |
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The proposals for electoral reform by the 1998 Jenkins commission combine the Australian system of the alternative vote with a small top-up to ensure greater proportionality. |
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Whichever control programme is chosen, it should combine the sensible use of anthelminthic products currently available with good grassland management. |
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Biological weapons combine maximum lethality with ease of availability. |
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It sounds like a wild street party featuring a Latin percussion band whose bells, shakers, electric piano, and flute combine to create an infectious rumba groove. |
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Art, photography, and lifecasting combine to create unique images. |
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Innumerable small parts move against each other in the endeavour to combine lightness, response, and speed of action with weight and power of tone. |
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We can conclude that the incised patterns of the kunda and dibu bells, like those of the whisk, combine aesthetic astonishment with apotropaic function. |
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Her schedules, she insists, combine quality with wide appeal. |
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The new works are spindlier than their predecessors and combine the pieces of rock and branch in unlikely ways, rather then following a naturalistic schema. |
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For the frosting, combine the butter and sugar until smooth, then stir in the coffee. |
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In a mixing bowl, combine beef, onion powder, garlic powder, bread crumbs, and eggs. |
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In a bowl, combine the arrowroot and water to form a slurry. |
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The simplest method is to make one exposure of just the moon using a very long lens and another of an interesting landscape, then combine them later in a slide duplicator. |
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In a small saucepan, combine the yogurt, cream, and vadouvan spice and bring to a simmer. |
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Courage, personal magnetism and sharp intelligence combine to make these people brilliant leaders when it comes to the management and execution of original ideas. |
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A lot of the manufacturers have decided to combine aftersun care to stop you peeling and burning with a self-tanning ingredient to help the colour along. |
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In this way you can combine the academic experience you gained in your degree with the street savvy you gain on the job and, hopefully, your confidence will grow. |
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If you have a taste for Asian flare, combine soy sauce, hoisin sauce, sesame seeds, and peanut oil. |
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Especially where scab is evident in the field, the combine should be set for maximum cleaning, with higher blower speeds to remove the small shriveled diseased kernels. |
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I've seen musical performances that combine virtuosity with buffoonery as well as exhibitions by photographers who use their own images as the butts of jokes. |
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Great cinematography is a true art form and its practitioners combine an artistic eye, consummate technical skill and long term experience to come up with a great shot. |
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In the end, though, it usually comes down to an irresistible urge to combine a love of feet with a love of horsepower, says Block. |
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While the quinoa is cooking, combine the onion, garlic, olive oil, and hummus in a large glass bowl. |
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In recent years he has focused on astronomy, using lasers to help combine images from distant telescopes, effectively creating a huge virtual lens. |
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I'll use one of my tens and combine our money to buy it for you! |
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The festivities begin with their entrance on a speedboat in red-and-white costumes carrying handmade flags that combine the maple leaf with the California Republic bear. |
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In a bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, curry powder, and salt. |
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In a bowl, combine cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. |
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They found a way to combine the economic interests of publishers, bookstores, and poets to overcome the financial marginality of serious literature. |
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In a small bowl, combine onion juice with mascarpone and chives. |
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Secondly, they allow you to combine butter and eggs without recourse to flour, thus making the richest light snack ever and, thirdly, they take five minutes to cook. |
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The film is meandering and self-indulgent in places, although the music, images and commentary occasionally combine to create moments of genuine beauty. |
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One issue with the exterior design is a seeming lack of individuality, as it appears to combine design cues from a number of other cars and look a bit generic. |
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John Mowlem and Co has carried out most of the construction work using a special technique to combine the existing surface materials with a new binder. |
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Dr Bass manages to combine humility with humanity and while he never exactly makes me feel good about having cancer, I feel that together we can make the best of a bad deal. |
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Since there are several pieces written in the same key and style, it would be easy to combine two or three pieces and perform them as a medley of Christmas favorites. |
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Sihanoukville's white sand beaches and warm Gulf of Thailand waters combine with a laid back, beachy atmosphere to provide a great little tropical getaway. |
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In a large frying pan, combine the olive oil, diced salmon, lemon zest, capers, parsley, sea salt and pepper and cook gently until the salmon changes colour. |
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However, the name Creole Formation was selected because we seek to combine the best of music's acrolects, mesolects, and basilects to form a new, interesting mix of music. |
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In a saucepan over medium heat, combine bacon, sausage and beef. |
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Police will combine friendly persuasion with hard line law enforcement in a desperate bid to cut the dreadful toll of motorcycle deaths in North Yorkshire. |
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In a small bowl, combine tomatoes, onion, tomatillos, jalapeno and garlic. |
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For example, in Na Bure, Fiji, thatchers combine fan palm leave roofs with layered reed walls. |
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To help alleviate nausea, indigestion, queasiness or motion sickness, combine peppermint, lemon and ginger essential oils. |
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I usually combine this with a product called Quercitin, which helps reduce your body's response to allergy. |
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Grammar can be described as a system of categories and a set of rules that determine how categories combine to form different aspects of meaning. |
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And when the crops are ready for picking a forage or combine harvester is used. |
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An ANTIQUITY paper used the methods of Bayesian statistics to combine radiocarbon and stratigraphic information into a single considered view. |
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This is an attractive method to combine high modulus fibers with poor UV resistance. |
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Although they are unlikely to form a clade, some older works combine the Caudofoveata and solenogasters into one class, the Aplacophora. |
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Many particles combine chemically in a manner highly depletive of oxygen, causing estuaries to become anoxic. |
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All these effects can combine to produce a dramatic drop in sea surface temperature over a large area in just a few days. |
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Its robust structure, good looks and flexibility combine to make ash an ideal timber for use in staircases. |
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These five ecosystems combine for a total of a maximum 1,729 wild grizzlies still persisting in the contiguous United States. |
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When the new measurements are collected, the receiver uses a weighting scheme to combine the new measurements with the tracker prediction. |
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Such systems often combine two radar frequencies in the same antenna in order to allow automatic steering, or radar lock. |
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These two effects tend to be at odds with each other, and it is not easy to combine both good short range and good long range in a single radar. |
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A wave breaks when it runs into shallow water, or when two wave systems oppose and combine forces. |
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The receivers will be able to combine the signals from both Galileo and GPS satellites to greatly increase the accuracy. |
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Several processes may combine to form and rework a single moraine, and most moraines record a continuum of processes. |
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An independent press, an effective judiciary, and a functioning democratic political system combine to ensure freedom of speech and of the press. |
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Both combine functionality with design in flexible spring steel and silicone, and are heat-resistant to 450 degrees. |
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A mud bath is a bath of mud, commonly from areas where hot spring water can combine with volcanic ash. |
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The system aims to combine the local district representation of FPTP and the proportionality of a national party list system. |
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Gold has been used as a symbol for purity, value, royalty, and particularly roles that combine these properties. |
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Dating to the second half of the 3rd century AD, the sawmill is the earliest known machine to combine a crank with a connecting rod. |
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Only a small number of statues depicting Roman gods were found in Brittany, and most of the time they combine Celtic elements. |
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Stratasys plans to combine Solid Concepts and Harvest Technologies with RedEye to establish one additive manufacturing services business unit. |
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These are the elements that combine to form the silicate minerals, which account for over ninety percent of all igneous rocks. |
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As the 17th Lancers were in South Africa at the time Haig was able to combine that command with that of his own column. |
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It is fairly common for several academic families to combine in the latter stages of the revels. |
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He was not the first composer to combine themes in this way, but it became a characteristic feature of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. |
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The opportunity to construct aesthetic details precisely, and combine them with larger social themes, drew Wilde to write drama. |
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There are some movements that combine elements of Judaism with those of other religions. |
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While writer John Austin and others have looked to combine parliamentary and national sovereignty, this view is not universally held. |
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Cruise ships often combine a Grytviken visit with a trip to the Antarctic Peninsula. |
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The ECSC's aim was to combine the coal and steel industries of its members to create a single market in those resources. |
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Other experts believe the sulfur compounds combine with oxygen to produce a lachrymator, a chemical that causes tears. |
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Simply combine with herbs and either bread crumbs, egg replacer, or soft tofu for binding. |
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The multitudes who compose the working class are too numerous and too widely scattered to combine at all, much more to combine effectually. |
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The nomenclature is equally significant, and its aim is to combine definitive exactness with a brevity that is indeed laconic. |
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Once analytic units have been identified, the researcher will often combine the narratives of individual participants into a metastory. |
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In a saucepan, combine the Worcestershire sauce, lemons, and bay leaves. |
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It was created to combine the roles of existing bodies that had emerged from a long period of state involvement in heritage protection. |
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As Top Banana cooks and the banana pieces caramelise, the rich flavours combine to turn this into a breakfast that is barmily good. |
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Complex ideas combine simple ones, and divide into substances, modes, and relations. |
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Stir to combine Mix together sugar, atomized glucose, stabilizer, salt, and reserved lime leaves and add to hot rice water. |
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It's called speckling because of light's wave-like ability to brighten as waves combine and fade as they cancel. |
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Some folkish Heathens further combine the religion with explicitly racist and white supremacist perspectives. |
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Some organizations combine language study with travel to destinations where the language is natively spoken. |
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