The shows were a mixed bag, with several designers not really understanding what a collection is. |
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It should be noted that the Ural-Altaic peoples freely mixed with the Balto-Slavic peoples over the centuries. |
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Upon completion, however, the film was met with mixed reaction partly due to its extreme length and somewhat ponderous nature. |
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But the findings were met with a mixed reaction from lunchtime drinkers in the pavement bars and cafes of Manchester yesterday. |
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Gillespie's comments were met with mixed reactions at the Scottish Open, finishing today at Loch Lomond. |
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The recent rise in the number of debt collection agencies has met with a mixed reaction. |
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Plans to move a drug addiction clinic near a city centre shopping area have met with a mixed reaction. |
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The first event on the list is the mixed draughts competitions with Hacketstown battling it out in two sections. |
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The sheepdog won round one of Thursday's competition before battling it out in the final with 30 other dogs in the mixed breed category. |
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The predominant emotion was disgust and self-hate mixed with an urgent desire for expiation. |
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Treatment prognosis is mixed with thyroidectomy usually recommended with subsequent lifelong obligatory thyroid replacement therapy. |
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The only change is that self-raising flour is used instead of the more traditional plain flour mixed with tartaric acid and baking powder. |
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If you don't have self-raising flour, substitute every cup with 1 C of plain flour mixed with 1 t baking powder. |
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As time proceeds she acquires a group of racially and ethnically mixed friends and acts with courage and self-reliance. |
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The mento that graced the first Jamaican recordings of the early 1950s mixed an indigenous folk style with elements of Trinidadian calypso. |
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This mindset mixed with her insomnia-induced delirium into a mellow state of tranquil patience. |
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The rhythm, harmony and melody of the music are drawn from the sounds of nature, mixed with the cadence of the Gaelic language. |
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The Dow closed up 206 points on a day with mixed economic news, much of it bearish, none of it all that bullish. |
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There is a good restaurant at the South Sea Hotel serving a mixed menu including sea food. |
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Anyways, the juniors and seniors at our high school have mixed grade, co-ed gym classes. |
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Instead, I had the mixed greens, a fresh mound of mesclun topped with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. |
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The Beatles split at the end of 1970, with the foursome going their separate ways with mixed, even indifferent, results. |
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In addition, they mixed up the order of the episodes, which the creators designed to follow a sequence. |
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One popular Trinidadian and Tobagonian dish is pelau, or rice mixed with pork or chicken and various local vegetables. |
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Lodge staff served the meal, which consisted of roast chicken, roast beef, potato croquettes, yellow rice, mixed vegetables and mieliepap. |
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When all ingredients have been mixed together, shape it into small cones and allow to dry. |
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Ladinos are usually mestizos, people of mixed Amerindian and European descent. |
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About 90 percent of the people are mestizos, people of mixed European and Amerindian ancestry. |
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Yellow beestings mixed with milk are poured in an animal's stomach or gut and boiled with meat. |
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In this electropherotype group also the majority of serotypically mixed samples, particularly in 12 of 14 samples were found. |
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All testes with mixed atrophy had dysgenetic Sertoli cells, although normal mature Sertoli cells were also found in 3 of these testes. |
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Imagine a community group arises to fight a proposed tollway, attracting mixed environmental and hip-pocket motivations. |
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In a second method, toluene is mixed with nitric acid and oxidized to produce benzoic acid. |
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If you have mixed drinks, use mixers that are sugar-free, such as diet soda, tonic water, club soda or seltzer. |
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Natural gas is mostly methane with small quantities of ethane and other gases mixed in. |
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My acquaintance never ran out of metheglin, which was mixed when he harvested his honey, and he never failed to offer me a swig or two. |
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When mixed into a slurry with water it sets rapidly into a uniform, solid, inert mass. |
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This paste is then mixed with fish and cooked and wrapped in a banana leaf, affording a nourishing and toothsome dish. |
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The weather and seasons in the Greater Middle East, and related matters of terrain and topography, present a very mixed and varied picture. |
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The meat will bind itself when it is mixed with the rest of the ingredients. |
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This suggests that the micrite grew within pre-existing fine sediment or that clay and carbonate were mixed by intense biological activity. |
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The submarine has the capacity to carry 14 missiles and torpedoes in a mixed load. |
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Gis the Einstein tensor in curved spacetime and T is an unknown tensor with mixed symmetry which is actually specified by that vertical bar. |
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A touch of cinnamon or nutmeg mixed with plain low fat yogurt and brown sugar makes a refreshing dressing for a fresh fruit salad. |
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I read on with mixed emotions the touching story of the dog they called Dilly. |
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Tests were performed with and without metabolic activation by the microsomal mixed function oxidase system. |
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Unlike the Spyglass's sky-colored outer hull, this ship was shaded in a dark gray mixed in with a small amount of chestnut. |
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It is common in the understory of open mixed woodlands at middle elevations in the eastern and southeastern Iberian Peninsula. |
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The culinary experience has been enriched with the fusion of local ingredients mixed with Middle Eastern and East Indian flavours. |
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I mixed all these together with the conch, a tablespoon of fresh lime juice, a pinch of salt, and a few shakes of Tabasco. |
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The common practice of mixed parents here seems to be to give any offspring a western first name and a Japanese middle name. |
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A rectangular front plate was formed from a thin sheet of metal such as low-grade shakudo or other lower-quality mixed metal. |
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A good option if you're dining with friends is the Choix du Chef, a very shareable mixed plate with a bit of everything. |
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Think of this as a mixed CD and not a best-of, as many selections weren't singles or hits. |
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The large mixed groups of only 10 years ago aren't traipsing around anymore during the daytime, during the weekdays. |
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Traditional European dances were mixed with the habanera, a popular dance from Cuba, to form a new style, the milonga. |
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In turn, the milonga mixed with a dance that was performed in the streets by small-time crooks or 'compadritos' and the tango was born. |
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They are not happy at a plan to split tutor groups, so they will be mixed in age. |
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Then began three months of hard work, and long nights mixed with sheer panic and pure delight that this project was becoming a reality. |
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Sausage rolls would go down well, especially if the filling was a bit special, perhaps good sausage mince mixed with game or venison. |
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Alternatively, use slices of stale baguette and layer with handfuls of mixed dried fruit or leftover mincemeat. |
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Warm water was mixed with the alcoholic beverages to enhance their odor and flavor. |
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The solids used include natural clays and minerals, metal oxides and sulfides, metal salts, and mixed metal oxides. |
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My friend was equally satisfied with his mixed starter of pakora, onion bhaji, breaded garlic mushroom and side salad. |
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There was also a good selection of vegetarian meals, including mixed vegetable curry, mushroom bhaji and Saag aloo. |
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The menu offered a large range of starters and while I tackled a mixed kebab, Matt chose the onion bhaji. |
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We also ordered a mixed vegetable bhaji side dish plus a portion of pilau rice each. |
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To change the consistency of paint, try odorless mineral spirits, perhaps mixed with a dab of linseed oil. |
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A mixed media approach was adopted with transparent fabrics and various materials used along side hardware products. |
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We all mixed sherbet with water and planted licorice allsorts in pursuit of Dahl's peculiar brand of alchemy. |
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When all this was melted, he added a small glass of sherry in which he had mixed a teaspoon of cornstarch. |
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Pip uses bicarb soda mixed with dishwashing detergent for pots in the kitchen. |
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Place the water, dates, bicarbonate of soda, ginger, mixed spice and vanilla essence in a pan and bring to the boil then remove from heat. |
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He accordingly mixed one part of red lead, four parts of blue bice, and a proper proportion of orpiment and verdigris. |
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Bi-gender individuals report alternating between male, female, and mixed gender states. |
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Any bets on why these 80's Kinks albums are mixed so trebly they sound like bacon is frying right on the surface of your brain? |
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It is a mixed fishery stocked with roach, bream, golden orfe, common and mirror carp with some nice koi present. |
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This was mixed in a glass bowl with the liquid liver extract and then rolled into balls to be left overnight to harden. |
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We analyzed the 850 patients with gonococcal, ureaplasmal, chlamydial, trichomonal, and mixed urethritis. |
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A tiny heap of finely shredded zest will be placed on top of cooked vegetables or fish, or mixed with miso to make a condiment. |
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We know which modules need to be mixed and matched to get ratings for airplanes, trikes, gyroplanes, airships, etc. |
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They culled stem cells from the marrow and mixed them with a harmless virus in which a gene that makes the missing protein had been inserted. |
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First, stem cells, when mixed with biomaterials known as scaffolds, can help regenerate bone growth and damaged tissue. |
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The horn was mixed with expensive mithridate, a compound used as an antidote to poison. |
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In these recombinants, there was no evidence for mixed mitochondrial genotypes. |
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Once everything was mixed together, I turned the dough onto a floured surface and kneaded it. |
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Mostly these are 2 part developers, which are mixed together and diluted for use. |
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The samples from within each prairie were combined and mixed together for analysis. |
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As a second step, these natural cheeses are mixed with emulsifying agents into a homogeneous mass. |
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It was a chemical reaction, the kind when you mix two substances that aren't supposed to be mixed together. |
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When enough of each of the ingredients in pure form are mixed together, the results are deadly. |
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Special composts are made from several types of manure, which are mixed together and buried in the soil for up to six months. |
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Epoxies come in a two-part formula of catalyst and hardener, and must be mixed together in equal portions to form an adhesive. |
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Silanes and siloxanes can also be mixed together to make a sealer that both penetrates deeper and fills larger void spaces. |
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The meat mix and the dry mix are mixed together inside the extruder forming a complete mix. |
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For a large number of players, say 8 or more, two 52 packs can be mixed together. |
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They all look the same, and all smell as if seventeen different mechanical lubricants had been mixed together. |
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When chemicals that are capable of reacting with each other are mixed together, a reaction ensues and product is produced. |
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All the colours are able to be mixed together with the aim of impacting on viewers as in inspired art. |
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Substances are mixed with all sorts of things to give them bulk and sell for triple the price. |
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Dust and mist mixed in the air about him, creating a slight haze, blocking out the light. |
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The water comes back to ground at lower latitudes as deposits of frost or snow mixed generously with dust. |
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A preparation of foot-hardening-stuff was mixed up and the sheep's foot bathed in it. |
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Never before has so much concrete been mixed and poured in such a small place. |
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It is made from solid concrete that is mixed at the right percentages to make it heat resistant. |
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Several sources are mixed together, including news footage, video taped-on-the-scene segments, and recent interviews. |
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In reality, the white is pale cream and the black is dark red but they are attractive mixed together. |
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This had the effect of making Jones grow up wishing to be a lawyer, for his father mixed with the top lawyers of the County. |
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During the operation two police officers known as Matt and Anne mixed with users for three weeks at the end of July. |
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While younger white people mixed more than older ones, the reverse was true of some ethnic minority communities. |
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Millionaires mixed with musicians, politicians rubbed shoulders with gangsters. |
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A danceable cumbia or salsa track is mixed with other sounds, everything from electronica to rap. |
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We have most of their album recorded and mixed, but we're looking for the hot single. |
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This very aggressive and well mixed soundtrack is free and clear of any hiss or distortion. |
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I didn't want to get mixed up in all that but it would give me a chance to talk to him and maybe reason with him. |
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I wasn't really planning on hurting you until you got mixed up in all this. |
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Naturally, he got mixed up in a little kid trouble now and again, but nothing to shout about. |
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When children are not in school they can get mixed up in crime or become victims of crime. |
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He's one of those charming, funny Peter Pan types that everybody likes but nobody should get mixed up with romantically. |
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There was also the particular problem that, as well as many decent and well-intentioned people, we got mixed up with some thoroughly dodgy ones. |
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At the time I was mixed up with the wrong crew, and we were asked to be extras in this production. |
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Written in 1886, it suggests that there is a pan-European anarchist underground, which the protagonist gets mixed up with. |
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I was never interested in that, it's not something I ever desired for myself or ever wanted to get mixed up with. |
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Robert has finally moved on from that horrible teacher woman he was mixed up with. |
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So I thought about turning down the invitation, since I didn't want to get mixed up with this group with whose purpose I completely disagree. |
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Not a lot else to add really, except that I think I mixed my drinks a little and had a killer hangover that lasted well into Sunday afternoon! |
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Every item received in this laboratory has its own unique identifier, so no two items can be mixed up. |
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A dyslexic mistake had meant that the reps. and weights had been mixed up, so I lifted four times the weight I should have. |
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The scanner identifies 266 different features in the iris so no two people can be mixed up. |
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The company plans to convert the hotel into a mixed commercial and residential scheme. |
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In the mixed commercial and residential areas the heavy masonry arches mark the openings in the building that also double up for shop-windows. |
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The local community council in what is a mixed residential district however is not as enamoured. |
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The brief suggested the site should be of mixed use with residential, office, light industrial, small-scale retail, leisure, arts and tourism. |
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Most people maintain health and adequate protein intake from a mixed, varied diet. |
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Even though recruiting goals for the active force were met in 2000, there have been some mixed signals regarding the quality of the recruits. |
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Of mixed quality and sometimes dubious authenticity, it is still useful for getting definitions of new and unusual terms. |
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The proposed site consists of a trading estate, made up of a mixed quality of industrial buildings, many of which are empty. |
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The relevant studies were of fair to good quality but showed mixed results. |
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The pair returned from a 1000 km awareness-raising bike ride between Beijing and Shanghai with decidedly mixed feelings. |
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The news had been met with mixed feelings at the station, where staff would be cut from 52 to 28, not including the station commander. |
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And how are soldiers dealing with the mixed feelings that they have about being there right now? |
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We all instinctively feel that to lose our memory is to lose ourselves, a prospect that stirs audiences with mixed feelings. |
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That moment outside the theatre stirred my already mixed feelings about reviewing Canadian movies. |
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And despite the mixed reaction and reviews, his restructuring efforts drew keen attention both at home and abroad. |
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However, the predictive validity of suicide assessments has received mixed reviews. |
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The Warbling Vireo's typical habitat is open deciduous or shrubby mixed woodlands, especially where large trees are present. |
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There's a nice serve-yourself salad of mixed greens, tomatoes, cabbage, carrot and cauliflower, accompanied by creamy dressing. |
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The seafood was accompanied by a large mixed salad that the waiter had chosen for us. |
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They grow among grass and moss in mixed woodlands, but they seem to have a special affinity with silver birch. |
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As for shopping, they do not want huge department stores but a mixed variety of smaller specialist shops and restaurants. |
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I tried a ribeye steak with mixed vegetables and salad and chicken satay on white rice. |
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Dress some mixed salad leaves with a little olive oil and lemon juice, season with Maldon salt and place on top of the crab. |
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There is also a new mixed team event this season running concurrently with the Yorkshire Cup. |
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Well who's got the most to gain or to lose from playing this mixed competition? |
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How do you normally compete, are they men against men, women against women, or are there now mixed competitions? |
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The competition was for mixed teams and meant that each side had to have at least two girls in their starting line-up. |
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Competition is for women's, men's and mixed teams, while there is also a need for managers, coaches, graded umpires and support staff. |
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Each school could enter a maximum of two mixed teams and the school only wanted an attendance, regardless of the results. |
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Well we're competing against the women's division too and won, and also we're competing against mixed teams. |
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Of mixed race, she was the youngest of three children by a man who deserted her mother immediately after her birth. |
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Perhaps someone may remember a white couple in their 50s who adopted a mixed race or black baby boy. |
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It's called jazzing, a dance of mixed race, so-called Cape Coloreds say they created long before some of these young aficionados were born. |
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Cuba is the largest of the Caribbean islands and is inhabited by people with a mixed race of Caribbean Indian, African and Spanish heritage. |
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The second is described as mixed race possibly Mediterranean around 6ft, in his late teens, with a square face and heavy build. |
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The other offender has been described as of mixed race, possibly Asian, 5ft 8ins tall, with a slim build and gaunt features. |
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The second offender was of around 13 to 16 years old of mixed race, 5ft 2in to 5ft 4in and had short dark hair. |
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The woman is of mixed race, fair skinned, with dark curly hair, about 5ft 4in, of average build and wearing numerous gold necklaces. |
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The albums I purchased today are a mixed bunch, but they sum up the wide range of what I enjoy listening to. |
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It is clear that the longer pieces in the collection are a mixed bag, needing more refinement. |
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Does that do anything for you, you know, seeing an ethnically mixed bunch of people standing in front of a big flag? |
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The violent protesters were a mixed bunch, not solely an organised group identifiable as the Black Block. |
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However, it was a mixed bag of results for a number of other local wrestlers competing on home soil. |
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The nurses were a mixed bunch too, some wouldn't talk to me, others were fantastic, especially the one who came and held my hand while I cried. |
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The first two episodes were a mixed bag, with a number of the sketches flatter than chewing gum on the streets of Dublin. |
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Other salads, common to the Baltic region, include a preserved mixed fruit salad and a sour cream-cucumber salad. |
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Printed and textured linen will be snapped up and mixed with existing plain linen garments. |
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We opt for non-vegetarian thali, mixed assorted appetizers-for-two and dahl soup. |
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These observations come from feasting on the mixed thali, a round stainless steel tray holding five bowls, each filled with its own treat. |
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That's where you can watch them make tamales, with headcheese mixed with masa. |
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Beat butter and mascarpone in a bowl until mixed, add sugar, vanilla and cornstarch. |
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The unique feature of this concept is that the eight and the quadruple sculls will be raced by mixed crews made up of men and women. |
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It was the wail of a thousand banshees, mixed with the mournful cries of wolves. |
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The automaker has found a way to mass-produce the car on a mixed model line, thus substantially reducing the investment needed to get started. |
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I can visualize a wide flower bed planted with C. rosea in drifts, mixed with a host of other colors for a more casual garden look. |
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Radiation can only be so uniform if the photons have been mixed around a lot, or thermalized, through particle collisions. |
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Also included were the masterfully painted, cartoonish canvases that seem to address painfully mixed feelings about body image. |
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The gentleness of English civilisation is mixed up with barbarities and anachronisms. |
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But his real favorite was Gibraltar, where he mixed with his own kind, the Barbary apes. |
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He pole-fished pellet to the trees for a mixed bag of carp, ide, barbel and chub. |
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It was late as I was driving home from the bar, my head thick with beer and a variety of mixed drinks. |
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Split into five legs the runners go in pairs and Radcliffe's seniors managed a creditable 20th place finish, with the mixed team coming 42nd. |
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If the patient is using Seconal, it's either mixed in water to create a bitter drink or stirred into pudding or applesauce to hide the taste. |
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The inhabitants practised mixed farming, raising cattle and pigs and cultivating wheat and barley. |
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I asked Sidroc what it was and he said it was made from oats mixed with barley. |
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It was mixed in a water-based solution of cobalt thiocyanate, ferric chloride, and various acids. |
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The rule is once Passover matzos are baked, they are acceptable, even if they get mixed with other allowed ingredients and rise during rebaking. |
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The infomercial used terrific Urdu, mixed with a muezzin's call playing subtly in the background and actual maulvis in the foreground. |
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The alcohol and dissolved base are then mixed with the oil and agitated for one to two hours. |
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It's a key producer of lysine, a feed additive derived from amino acids that is mixed with corn and soybean meal to fatten up livestock. |
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My mother was piling her plate high with a greasy, fatty, fry-up of a mixed grill and tucking in with gusto. |
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The topics were mixed up, and the recipients were not told of the basis of the topic selection. |
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I mixed and matched and came up with something my meat eating family devoured. |
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A mixed heavy-light mechanized force would frustrate enemy plans to defend against a single type of force. |
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It can be dispensed during batching operations or added to mixed concrete onsite. |
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The messages of historical studies in this field are, overall, rather mixed. |
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Powdered pigment, mixed with a little water and a special binder, is ground into a paste, rolled into sticks and left to dry. |
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Whisk until all the liquid is mixed into the dry ingredients and the batter is smooth. |
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They've been a pretty mixed bunch, ranging across that scale. |
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Nearly 0.7 million people said they were mixed race on the last census, almost certainly an under-representation because as many more may not class themselves as such. |
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Clearly, the thermistor in a pulmonary artery catheter that senses the temperature of mixed venous blood provides the best measurement of core body temperature. |
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Place the mixed ingredients into the pie shell and cover with pastry. |
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The separate pieces can be mixed and matched for more wardrobe options. |
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Piers Eyre, 64, wearing a Barbour jacket and carrying an expensive walking cane, cut an unlikely figure as he mixed with veteran peace protesters. |
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And ran out bare minutes later with generous amounts of local brie, stilton and mature cheddar, plus a box of mixed highland soft cheeses and some oatcakes. |
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Elements of all three are mixed together in a blend that rapidly curdles. |
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They wanted a mix of different sites and that one was outside a station so it would give a different picture than something in a mixed residential area for example. |
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On the night I was there, a Wednesday, the customers were a mixed bunch. |
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Many little children mixed with the old people visiting the yellow houses. |
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My parents mixed with the CND crowd protesting about the local airbases. |
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Measures that served as barometers of how voters view gay rights and gay relationships were on the ballots in four states, and the results were a decidedly mixed bag. |
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My friends know better than to ask me to fill in for mixed sports teams when they are short a girl, although I still sometimes get called up as a last resort. |
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Although one study found a significant difference between a mixed Western diet and a vegetarian diet, overall there appear to be relatively few trends. |
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The air mixed with fertilizers and pesticides that for decades were washed from the fields into the sea by irrigation water. |
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Our staff was a lot of talented young guys mixed with a few veterans. |
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Though Jaffa remains a mixed Jewish-Arab city, Ben-Ami says the city center is long devoid of its Arab character and inhabitants. |
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So even as people living the mixed race experience would seem inherently inclusive, there really seems to be no way around those feelings of closing off to others. |
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Feeding trials conducted on captive premigratory birds fed fruit and insects ad libitum have shown that gain in body mass is highest on a mixed diet of fruit and insects. |
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Audience tracks were then mixed in stereo for the TV broadcast. |
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The powder is then mixed with water and naturally occurring organic binders to form a clay-like substance, and comes out as silver. Hardener is added. |
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In creamed cakes an airy batter of fat, sugar, and egg is mixed with flour at the last minute, allowing minimal time for protein and starch in the flour to cross-link. |
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Also look for shingle banks, areas of mixed mud and stony ground that holds numbers of dabs, and the ends of headlands that jut out to sea where a tide race forms. |
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So, the whole song was written, mixed, recorded, and mastered in 90 minutes. |
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The spokeswoman was responding to a question about the ambiguous descriptions of the offenders, which have ranged from mixed race to white or Afro-Caribbean. |
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The site is being touted for mixed residential and commercial use. |
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I did a rough mix the night we cut it, and then I spent four days chasing that mix when we mixed the album later and I never could beat that first one. |
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Once all the potatoes and onion have been ground up and mixed together in a bowl, add the eggs, matzo meal, and salt. |
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Not only was the album well recorded and mixed, but the music was a great combination of simple lyrics and catchy phrases with some excellent guitar work. |
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After finishing the beef, we ordered bowls of rice and Roti Canai, a kind of Indian crisp pancake, and mixed them in the curry sauce, which tasted delicious! |
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A shiver of excitement ran through him, mixed with with fear. |
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I love the headlines like Cow Stuck in Bog, I love the biliously vile and garish colours of headlines in Leisure mixed with pictures placed at jaunty angles. |
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Britain has become one of the most ethnically mixed countries in the world, and out of its cultural melting pot, new words and new dialects are being created. |
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Plastics based on cellulose include cellulose esters such as cellulose acetate, diacetate, and triacetate, and mixed esters such as cellulose acetate butyrate. |
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But one former company insider says knockoff screws were mixed in with real ones. |
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Outside the United States, products sold as toothpaste sometimes include ground tobacco mixed with menthol, oil of cloves, peppermint and other flavorings. |
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If funds permit, then a mixed itinerary that includes billfish, tarpon, bonefish, or even dorado, is well within the scope of a two or three week expedition. |
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The cheesy dialogue is poorly mixed, often sounding tinny and hushed. |
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But samples seized by police contained only mercury oxide, mercuric iodide, or mercury mixed with red dye-hardly materials of interest to weapons-makers. |
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These people do not want to be seen as being mixed up with shonks. |
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Large areas of forestry had been cleared from the Mesolithic onward and mixed farming formed an established agriculture system across the whole of Britain. |
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In this case the precursors are mixed just before entering the deposition chamber and the heat of the chamber encourages a gas phase bimolecular reaction. |
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As always, the scent of musty pages and old bindings, mixed with the aroma of coffee, washed over me, and I stopped for a second to breathe it in. |
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Detectives were last night appealing for information to help trace the alleged attacker, who is of mixed race, in his early 20s, and about 5ft 7in. |
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The soundtrack was mixed very will with no distortion present. |
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A dressed product of copper works in South America, consisting of grains of native copper mixed with pyrite, chalcopyrite, mispickel, and earthy minerals. |
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There were cold meats of every kind, huge bowls of mixed salads, large desserts, trifles, jellies tarts and mince pies, and also some very interesting looking hors d' oeuvres. |
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That came up later when the album was being mixed at the end of the year. |
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An accomplishment any musician would admire, she played all the instruments, sang lead and backing vocals, then independently recorded and mixed the album. |
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Also mixed in the melange are sandy limestone and serpentine, as well as sediments that eroded off a precursor of our present Sierra Nevada Range. |
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In those days, records were mixed and put on the air in short order. |
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If you enjoy a little more excitement, successful duos, trios and other small ensembles with mixed instrumentation can begin at a surprisingly early age. |
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The nanoparticles are mixed with acetylene black, which makes the mixture electrically conductive, and molybdenum trioxide, which supplies the oxygen. |
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One son is a white boxer, the other a stand-up comedian of mixed race. |
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There is anecdotal evidence that local advice is of mixed quality. |
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And you need a mixed diet of stories to be emotionally literate. |
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There is a good range of varieties including several mixed colour types. |
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The second movement is polyrhythmic counterpoint in mixed meters. |
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It is suited to boys and girls, with mixed teams taking part. |
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There were mixed reports on the quality of trout fishing over the weekend, some anglers having 4 to 6 trout for a day while others found it hard to get even one fish. |
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This got a mixed reaction, more negative than positive from the crowd. |
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I knew then that these were not the people I wanted to get mixed up with. |
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He has already helped us to fall in love, improve our lives by reading Proust, console ourselves with philosophy and get over our mixed feelings about going on holiday. |
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We are a mixed bunch, full of sorted women and financially-challenged men. |
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But the movie itself is sort of like Wizard of Oz and Donnie Darko and a couple of purple microdots of mescaline all mixed together in a bowl of Lucky Charms. |
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Being of mixed race is commonly accepted as being a good thing. |
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Our mixed team of male and female paddlers had spent countless hours slogging up and down Hahn's Inlet in the cold and rain in preparation for this event. |
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Future mobile phones will not be handheld, but rather screenless touchless devices offering us mixed reality vision, networking our senses and brains. |
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Many flavors are mixed together in this meal and many smells from the environment, such as a campfire, strong coffee, fresh air, help enrich them. |
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Under this policy, instruction in mixed mode is strongly discouraged. |
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Adi Mazor grew up in the city of lod, a mixed Jewish-Arab city outside of Tel Aviv, known for its crime and poverty. |
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In areas that have a limited clay source, bentonite can be mixed with certain soils and compacted into place, forming a free-swelling water barrier. |
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Three schools of new grade sevens would be mixed together in five classes. |
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Are you hoping that she won't get mixed up with politics again? |
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Up until the final ten minutes this has been an intelligent, witty and unusually shrewd look at the social acceptance of mixed race relationships. |
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On the far wall, CDs teetered in jumbled piles, films, books and magazines were mixed up together in boxes and on shelves and clothes sat in haphazard heaps. |
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Prior to that time, particles of energy, photons, and particles of matter, protons and electrons, were all mixed together in a kind of hot primordial soup. |
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And so overall one comes away with mixed feelings about this production. |
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For a bit of added interest and color, plant a few bright colored impatiens mixed with English ivy to trail over the edges of your hosta containers. |
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Depending on the type of puri being made, the flour is mixed with a small amount of oil or ghee and warm water to make a dough that is then kneaded. |
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In all the confusion we may have mixed the babies up getting them to the nursery and we would be grateful if you could join us there to try and help identify them. |
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And such beliefs were mixed up with a lot of practical, and even sometimes subversive, information, that did help people navigate obstacles around them. |
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Wood mice are small rodents common in mixed forest and scrublands at our study area, where virtually no other terrestrial rodent species is present. |
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Our other favourite drink in the forces was scrumpy mixed with Babycham. |
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Equal volumes of milt from a cuckolder and a parental were mixed and dilution-activated, and the paired milt was released over a sample of 30-100 eggs from one of the females. |
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Mongolians bravely swallow a glass of pickled sheep eyeballs mixed into tomato juice to chase away their morning-after blues. |
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Yet her sexual masochism is oddly mixed with non-erotic desires for an omnipotent caretaker, infantile wishes that parallel his yearning for divine love. |
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She breathed in and smelt the salty sea mixed with a sent of spring. |
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Each of the ingredients in the concrete, the proportions of those ingredients, and how the concrete is mixed, placed, and finished all affect the outcome. |
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Each day she studied its scarred walls and empty windows and watched the men at work as they mixed wet concrete in barrows and hauled boards up to the roof. |
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I never realized he was of mixed race until I saw his father interviewed in Calgary and it didn't make a bit of difference, I doubt it will to any other hockey fan either. |
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I think someone has mixed us up with the east coast or something. |
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