In reality, this means it combines actual events, half-truths and outright fiction. |
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Fortunately it combines with the haemoglobin to form oxyhaemoglobin, thus maintaining a steep concentration gradient. |
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This state of the art machine combines advanced metabolic imaging with high-resolution rapid anatomic imaging. |
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The following case study demonstrates how she combines all these areas to offer an holistic approach to treatment. |
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Domicile combines the fact of residence with the intention of not moving in future. |
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The sport combines elements of surfing on a board with the added dimension of a kite. |
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This method combines multiple white light interferometric sensors and advanced image processing. |
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Jan combines glaze painted tiles with glass and mixed media mosaic, exploring their resonant colours and tactile qualities. |
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This test combines a standard ECG with moderate exercise such as walking on a treadmill. |
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The easiest time to remove calcium hydroxide efflorescence is before it combines with carbon dioxide. |
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During phagocytosis, this binary system combines to generate active antimicrobial peptides. |
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She combines sexiness and creepiness with skill, but tends to chew the scenery a little too much as her screen time goes on. |
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The stuccoed end facing the intersecting neighborhood street combines with feathery pennisetum grasses to soften the hard-edged look. |
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It combines the dynamics and manoeuvrability of a sports car with the robustness of an all-terrain vehicle. |
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She combines the schoolmarmish authority of Barbara Woodhouse with the diva presence of Barbra Streisand. |
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The society combines the scholarly study of local speech with the publication of prose and poetry in various forms of local dialect. |
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A geologic time scale combines absolute age determinations, in years, with relative age based on sequences of rock strata. |
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Among other substances, the cocktail combines zidovudine, didanosine, and a protease inhibitor. |
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The punnet square combines the alleles produced by each parent to give all the possible combinations to produce the offspring. |
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The Coffin Cover combines a cardboard coffin interior with a removable traditional handmade wooden exterior. |
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In doing so, the author combines data found in previous handbooks with important new information derived from Japanese-language sources. |
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Musical freestyle dressage combines the beauty and strength of the horse with the stirring impact of music. |
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Just an hour south of Adanta, this family-friendly spot combines down-and-dirty outdoor fun with resort living. |
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The innovative eyebrow pencil combines the benefits of a pencil and powder applicator. |
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In each piece, he combines and stacks images much as one would do when doodling in the margins of notebook. |
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Wonderland is an exhilarating, energetic film which combines a documentary feel with excellent performances. |
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Of course, being an anthology which combines more than a dozen key issues, none of the issues are dealt with exhaustively. |
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But her narrative gains from the tangible physicality of theatre and gleefully combines eroticism and wit. |
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It combines easily with many non-metals, including nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, and the halogens. |
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Barium is an active metal that combines easily with oxygen, the halogens, and other non-metals. |
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It combines a collection of magical stories about the city with an interactive adventure trail. |
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But only the spiny puffer combines inflation and pointy spikes in one spectacular defense mechanism. |
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How many of us have ever met a person who combines the range of attributes that are said to be essential? |
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It combines with all elements except the noble gases of Group 18 of the periodic table. |
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Find Some Shades combines minimalist techno, dub and digitally processed noises into melodic constructions. |
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He says that the project combines elements of '70s soul music with today's neo-soul sound. |
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Applied to behavior, especially sexual behavior, the disease label combines a description with a covert value judgment. |
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The literary establishment's incoherent critique combines snobbish disdain for popular culture with an ahistorical philistinism. |
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The work combines Latin and English liturgical texts and medieval poetry, with a dramatic enaction of the Passion story. |
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Polo is a highly demanding equestrian sport that combines the skills of the rider and the performance of the horse. |
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Ford's writing is never more his signature than when he combines a wistful, elegiac feeling of loss with an indomitable instinct to carry on. |
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She combines her knowledge of Ndebele tradition with the choice of hues and types of colour readily available to her today. |
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That methodology combines inductive and deductive procedures and has been identified as retroductive inference. |
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The first big effect is a sense of striving, a sense that combines hope with a feeling of incompletion. |
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Leonard combines these shapes with slim rectangles of varying sizes that seem to trim or buttress the larger shapes. |
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The effects of low speeds are accentuated when combines are not properly adjusted. |
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Iowa State engineers found that poorly adjusted combines can do far more damage than generally thought. |
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The scouting combines are organizations to which NFL teams subscribe in order to share scouting information. |
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Just ask the people behind the EU and NAFTA, combines created to lure investment and enhance economies of scale. |
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Sodium is a very active element that combines with oxygen at room temperature and burns with a brilliant golden-yellow flame. |
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The character is a form of idiot savant who combines the disability with the compensating special powers. |
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He charmingly combines that imperial trimmer's droll pawkiness and irritating fatuity. |
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He combines the right amount of pathos, surrealism and humour to make the script work. |
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He combines his pastoral work at diocesan and national level with a keen interest in gardening. |
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The fuel cell combines hydrogen with oxygen from the air to generate electricity that powers the vehicle. |
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A fuel cell combines hydrogen and oxygen into water and in the process creates electricity that is used to power the car. |
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When putting away tractors and combines for the winter, take engine and hydraulic oil samples and submit for oil analysis. |
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Clinic combines standard rock instruments with a moody, vintage organ creating a sound that's difficult to describe from a standard rock setup. |
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Tristania combines rock, Goth, death metal, black metal, classical music and symphonic rock on February 18 at Manchester Academy. |
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Ultimate Frisbee combines the nonstop movement and athletic endurance of soccer with the aerial passing skills of football. |
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This Latin and Italian manuscript combines a number of classical and humanistic works. |
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This title combines all the depth of simulation games with all the excitement of an action game, with some tactics to top things off. |
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The computer collects signals from different depths and combines them to make a two-dimensional image of the skin. |
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A pleasing label and brand that combines flavour, sweetness and acidity perfectly. |
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The first production combines two one-act farces, which are to be performed at outdoor venues throughout the summer. |
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The score deftly combines Thai folk music and French impressionism in a rhapsodic manner. |
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The opening movement combines a brass fanfare with a Widorian toccata figure for its music argument. |
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His research is a serious scientific enterprise and it combines brain scan technology, cognitive science, and philosophical reasoning. |
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Our method naturally weights and combines into reliable predictions genomic features only weakly associated with interaction. |
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This festival combines church ceremonies with horse racing, bullfights, cockfights, and a spirited carnival. |
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Paul Heathcote's easy but elegant dish combines succulent corn fed chicken with wild mushrooms and buttery baby leeks. |
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His family combines a mixture of British and Bulgarian traditions at Christmastime. |
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This combines classical motifs in the putti arranged around the bier supporting swags, with a Gothic treatment of the recumbent effigy. |
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This system combines a pneumatically actuated chuck with a pallet to hold the workpiece. |
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The sport of biathlon combines the disciplines of cross-country skiing and target shooting. |
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Polyvision combines the low cost of supertwist nematic LCD's with the sophistication of active matrix. |
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New employees are given a little book that combines Woodroffe's story with his homespun philosophy of success. |
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It combines saffron, musk and vanilla with bergamot, orange blossom, nutmeg, clove and iris to create a warm, woody, yet soft scent. |
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When a halogen combines with another element, the resulting compound is called a halide. |
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Upon further inquiries, I was told that humanities combines the study of geography and history. |
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This led to the discovery of a natural metabolic process that combines sodium benzoate with glycine to produce hippuric acid. |
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Greece has its national cucumber dish, tzatziki, and the famous Greek salad combines cucumber with feta, tomato and black olives. |
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The cartridge combines a scored full metal nose over an internal rubber tip that collapses on impact. |
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In truth it combines all that is classically French in style with the very latest in hi-tech bar couture. |
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The approach combines a constrained-based semantics with a general mechanism of conversational implicature. |
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She combines the methods of history, semantics, and semiotics to show how and why the formulae were first adopted in organic chemistry. |
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The cathedral's foundation combines mat, strip, and spread footings connected with tie beams. |
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However, since the Chinese language combines sound and shape, both hemispheres are used in speaking Chinese. |
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Iron, in contrast, combines with elements such as oxygen and sulphur to make mineral ores. |
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Woodward's prose combines those rare qualities of real emotional intelligence and heartfelt warmth with a devastating wit. |
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It's a simple song that combines a on-the-verge-of-being-overdriven bassline with a simple rhythmic piano sample. |
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He combines the oppositional poles to achieve points of view and review impossible from one or the other. |
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Empire combines the mild tartness of McIntosh with Red Delicious sweetness. |
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He combines a passion for communities, working people and social justice with intellectual heft. |
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I would vote for Francisco Rodriguez, who combines a 95-mph fastball with a nearly unhittable hard slider. |
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It combines live didgeridoo, bass theremin and hand drums with electronic sequences and loops. |
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The first exception is the 'masstige' brand that combines mass appeal with prestige. |
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The estimate for vole abundance is expressed as the number of voles per 100 trap nights and combines field and bank vole numbers. |
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The emotional couplet thus produced combines furious glee and abject melancholy, helpless vulnerability and unfocused rage. |
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He combines neo-romantic sentiments with stylistic features of both Modernism and Postmodernism. |
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It is equipped with particulate filter, and combines low emissions with good economy and excellent performance. |
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A new preservation solution, which combines a low potassium concentration and dextran, has also been developed specifically for the lungs. |
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In a multistage process, she combines old and new photographs as well as painting. |
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ExpressNet combines digital two-way radio with cellular telephony and advanced instant messaging. |
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It is a sport that combines the best aspects of one-on-one competition but is also very much a team sport. |
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Top hats and black malacca canes are the visual signature of a show that combines cartoon posturing and a commitment to articulating the text. |
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The Aran Tam perfectly combines style and practicality and is totally unique as each hat is hand knit or crocheted. |
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Havana Night combines the traditional culture of Cuba with modern dance like the salsa, rumba, cha cha cha and mambo. |
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The Evangelical Church is a unified Protestant church, which combines Lutherans, Reformed Protestants, and United Protestants. |
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Driving along the two-lane blacktops and gravel section roads, one sees huge wheat combines churning up clouds of dust. |
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Tucked down a Palma side street, the hotel combines a reserved, almost buttoned down elegance, with sublime food. |
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It's a lightweight, luggable chassis that combines rugged good looks with robust construction. |
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The true philosophy of Cudworth's intellectual system combines mechanistic atomism with Platonic metaphysics. |
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The album combines songs from their extensive back catalogue with more recent additions. |
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The team will create a new fixative mixture that combines minerals and slow-release growth factors. |
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It combines two radio channels to work simultaneously in order to increase the bandwidth for sending and receiving packets. |
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It combines the gloss of sealants with the depth and liquid look of carnaubas. |
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The foundation combines emotional, physical and academic programs to assist the children who need it the most. |
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Most people on the islands speak a local dialect, or Creole, that combines elements of West African languages and French. |
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The Ginger and Pear Martini combines pear-infused gin with fresh ginger muddled with Frangelico and simple syrup. |
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Coltsfoot combines an expectorant action with a soothing, healing quality thought to be due to its high mucilage content. |
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A buffer is a system of chemicals that combines with an excess of hydrogen ions or hydroxide ions. |
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It combines stock market growth potential with a cast-iron guarantee that savers will not lose a penny if the market volatility continues. |
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Steel combines something of the strength of wrought iron with the malleability of cast iron. |
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Both beautiful and terrifying, the film combines Shakespeare with Kurosawa's unbeatable direction. |
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Or try mountainboarding, which combines elements of skateboarding and snowboarding, in an individual or small-group setting. |
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And the animation, which combines impressionistic images with remarkable three-dimensionality will blow you away. |
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The areca palm, for example, is particularly fond of toluene, a by-product of glue that can be harmful when it combines with oxygen. |
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One large, wood-paneled wall combines storage, display space, and library materials. |
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The seamless style combines opaqueness, transparency and colour for geometric lingerie. |
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It's a truly inventive one-man show, that combines physical theatre, comedy, original music and even a car chase. |
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The tabanka festival combines African-style shrines with a Portuguese religious parade. |
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When carbon dioxide from the air combines with rainwater, a weak carbonic acid is formed. |
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Lyricism combines with charm, with the soloist's technical virtuosity ever-present, but never indulged in showily for its own sake. |
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Brilliance can legitimately be used to describe a quality of colour which combines saturation and brightness. |
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This culinary hotel combines international style and luxury with welcoming hospitality and personal attention in a warm, intimate atmosphere. |
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The curative treatment recommended for endocarditis combines penicillin or amoxicillin with gentamicin. |
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It illustrates the evil that happens when religious zealotry combines with extreme misogyny. |
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He is a man who combines a tremendous, relentless determination with a stalwart good humor. |
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The Dongba culture or ancient Naxi culture combines elements of Lamaism, Buddhism and Taoism. |
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The aluminum alloy combines the properties of machinability, corrosion resistance, strength and brazeability. |
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Dr. Gaboriault is now an apologist of integrative medicine that combines the allopathy system and the traditional systems. |
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This is a stretching and toning system that combines elements of yoga with the biomechanical principles of ballet. |
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It combines elements of logical flow with questions of semantics, word association, and indeed outright mistake. |
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He combines the skills of a master dramatist with a social conscience and a tremendous sense of how to engage young people in live theatre. |
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The decor combines neon fittings, faux leather seating and old-style jukeboxes. |
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This could have been one of those rare wheezes which combines a desirable outcome with populist appeal. |
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Actually, part of her success is that she combines traditionally masculine and feminine qualities in one package. |
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His collection combines luxury, whimsicality and wearability, all guided by his designer's instinct. |
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The prayer is nothing but an expression of these manifestations and, with graceful poise, combines all of them. |
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Casey's voice is distinctive and his style combines folk and soul similar to the Reef and Gomez spectrum of songwriting. |
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The narrative combines the fantasy play with interpolations of grown-ups' real speech in a separate collage. |
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It combines an attractive compact unit with all the multimedia features needed for home use at a keen price. |
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He combines this collective biography with extensive reading of the popular literature. |
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This application combines all available power for aggregation and personalization in the hands of the consumer and their data communities. |
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Football is so singularly gripping because it combines team work, strategy and aggressiveness. |
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This constructed language combines elements of both Russian and English, which makes it as good a starting point to understand DeVotchKa as any. |
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All of that combines to work against the sense of immersion and reality created by the graphics and large gameworld. |
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Crescent velvet finish paper combines a smooth finish with color imagery for fine art and photography. |
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The hybrid combines a V6 petrol engine with front and rear electric motors to help the wheels go round. |
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The artist combines elegant lines, wiggles and pointillism to create an atmosphere of surreal spaces surrounding the character. |
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They offer both wranglers a conciliative solution, which combines the best of both worlds and seemingly has only advantages for everybody. |
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The three-storey building combines a spectacular mix of mid 20th-century Chinese and Western architectural styles. |
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On the other hand, a planting that combines large, tropical-looking leaves with fine-textured, ferny foliage will have pizzazz. |
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This spectacular hairstyle combines a sleek crown with a neatly tucked side swept front and a tightly sculpted fan shaped chignon. |
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A politico-military marriage combines lethal and nonlethal force to convince an enemy to accede to the victor's will. |
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Bach Rescue Remedy combines star of Bethlehem, rock rose, impatiens, cherry plum and clematis flower essences. |
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Global salvationism thus combines alarmist visions and diagnoses with confidently radical collectivist prescriptions for the world. |
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And a stoic is a person who combines the qualities of wisdom, upright dealing, and courage. |
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It is also the first tabletop system that combines both melting and casting processes. |
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The feel of the fabric and the wood on the skin combines the sense of touch and sight so that sexuality is intertwined with violence to the body. |
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The large middle dial combines a conventional tacho with a digital speedo enclosed. |
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A modern synthetic paint, made with a resin derived from acrylic acid, that combines some of the properties of oils and water-colour. |
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The abbot, Dom Christopher, combines an actorish voice and looks with a kind of brain that has recently been more or less banned from television. |
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This complete system of Yoga therapy combines rhythmic massage, acupressure, gentle twisting, deep stretching and meditation. |
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This technique combines Swedish massage, acupressure, and deep strokes along your muscles. |
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The score is cabaret style and combines the biting satire of Kurt Weill and the lush, poignant lyricism of Berg. |
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It is by no means adventitious that this statement combines an ethical proposition with an economic prescription. |
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The new Chisholm Jacket combines western fashion from the 1940s with the modern fit and tailoring that Schaefer Outfitter is known for. |
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He's back with another improvisation show that combines ad-lib humor with animation. |
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If one combines different crosses simultaneously but ignores the different relationships among individuals, substantial bias may result. |
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Barry and Letty Coleman's Tucson adobe successfully combines traditional building materials and modern design. |
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The drag coefficient combines several ballistic properties of typical projectiles. |
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This track combines artfully disjointed melodies with low-fi bass, syncopated rhythms, and all the atmosphere of a David Lynch soundtrack. |
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Townsend's contemporary work combines photo-realistic renderings of surreal settings which include cityscapes, organic forms and common objects. |
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Upgrading a module that combines PHP with SQL is a tougher nut to crack, and it seems as though the XOOPS people have done an admirable job. |
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Wheelchair rugby combines elements of basketball, American football and ice hockey and it is played on a basketball court. |
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He replaces Peter Hain, who now combines the Welsh and Northern Ireland secretaryships. |
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The six-step breakbeat boogie combines with the suspicious brass of 50s cartoons and dazes Doom's creatures with its blatant sardonicism. |
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The multifunction device combines miniaturized versions of a digital camera, PC camera, video recorder and audio recorder. |
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It combines bewitching dancing and gorgeous music with a timeless story and what must be the best flying ever to grace a stage. |
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One dancer who combines both kinds of performance is Shaun Parry, who teaches ballroom and swing at the Fred Astaire studios. |
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His music combines songs and tunes from a wide range of musical traditions including folk, blues, reggae, Cajun, and klezmer. |
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This simple pasta dish combines pork sausages with fresh fennel bulbs in a soft, subtly anise-flavoured sauce for spaghetti. |
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A great steak sandwich combines thinly cut steak, roasted red peppers, onions and spicy mayonnaise between slices of supple sourdough. |
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A redundant expression combines two words that mean the same thing, thereby intensifying the effect. |
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The harvest crew consisted of swathers and pea combines pulled by tractors. |
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He's an advocate of a mixed political system that combines our present system with some proportional representation. |
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The make-up remover combines cleansing oil and hydrating water to banish panda eyes. |
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Camara also combines the sounds of the balafon with Chad MacQuarrie's electric jazz guitar and Darren Parris' bass guitar. |
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The all-inclusive package combines meals, lodging, instruction, ski care clinic, equipment demos, yoga classes and massages. |
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Alexandra Lapierre, award-winning French novelist and biographer, has produced a book that combines biography, fiction and scholarship. |
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Here the group combines trombone, a simplistic guitar line, and what sounds like either a marimba or a xylophone. |
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Families en route to Belize can tailor make a holiday that combines rest and relaxation for the parents with fun and education for the children. |
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Andrea Seppi, a creative photographer from Germany, combines a trigger-happy attitude with propensity for perfection. |
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The soundtrack combines Pentecostal glossolalia with recordings of unrestrained laughter. |
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The Paintstick combines the long lasting durability of paint with the ease of application of a crayon. |
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However, when chlorine combines with other materials in water, it forms chloroform and related chemicals called trihalomethanes. |
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The Transporter combines decent action with a mediocre story to produce a very average film. |
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Oxygen from the lungs combines with iron and is necessary for the creation of oxyhaemoglobin or oxygenated erythrocytes. |
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This example shown in Plate XX combines central bands of Chinese style ornament with trailing neoclassical leafy vines of European origin at the top and bottom. |
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Russian worldview is almost entirely based on myths and combines delusions of grandeur with paranoia. |
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I particularly like getting shops to match Internet-only prices, which combines the convenience of shopping on the high street with the Web's keen price tags! |
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The artist's style combines heroic realism with a restrained delicacy of expression that places him among the best of the century's monument makers. |
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These men represent the old guard faithfully, but with a new-era sensibility that combines pleasing lines and tight midsections with drum-tight conditioning. |
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Hellebore foliage combines well with other shade-loving perennials like wild ginger, cyclamen or Pulmonaria, as well as with bulbs such as snowdrops or miniature daffodils. |
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Aruna Broota, for example, has developed a relaxation technique that combines four yogic postures and repetition of a religious word like shanti, or peace. |
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The city combines beauty with picturesque association of a glorious past. |
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Her art combines romantic autobiography and detached conceptualism. |
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It combines his lapidary style with considerable learning and eagerness. |
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The very greatest pianists possess, by some alchemy which combines technique with some unknown elements, a personal sound which is easily recognizable. |
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It contains a special autogenic conditioning session that combines visualization and relaxation techniques to help put you into your optimal zone every time you bowl. |
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In sizes for handguns, rifles and shotguns, the Exomesh fabric has an interlocking construction that combines woven steel cables laminated to high-tenacity nylon. |
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Your compass works by pointing its needle either towards the planet's magnetic north, or towards the nearest mass of ferrous metal, or else it combines the two effects. |
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It combines elements of both representationalism and higher-order theory but does so in a way that varies interestingly from the more standard versions of either. |
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No dessert combines elegance and charm quite like a homemade layer cake. |
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It combines telemetric recordings of uterine contractions using a tocodynamometer and daily telephone calls from a physician to offer support and advice. |
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The result is that the district combines the blighted row houses of The Wire and horse country. |
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Steve Gillett suggests a hybrid view that combines anthropocentrism as applied to terrestrial activity with biocentrism for worlds with indigenous life. |
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The company claims the tree is a genetically engineered plant that combines the best qualities of balsa, bamboo, and aspen, but the USDA has never heard of such a Frankenwood. |
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The core gameplay concept is team action strategy, a three-tier model that combines aspects of action space sims, tactical naval sims, and RTS games. |
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The calx combines with a flux containing phlogiston-rich materials. |
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This long-overdue debut from a born writer is a remarkably honest and disturbing book, which self-assuredly combines raw earthiness with dreamlike poetry. |
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His current role as executive chairman effectively combines the functions of chief executive and chairman, a dual role which is now frowned upon by institutions. |
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The author's writing combines her West Indian and Afro-American heritages. |
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It combines elements of mime, dance, theatre, puppetry and text. |
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This prototypical scheme in south London combines high density with ecological awareness in an attempt to suggest new models for suburban development. |
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Conservative Judaism combines elements of Orthodox and Reform Judaism. |
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The look combines two disparate classes of the dickensian world, shown in unison to cool effect. |
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With Dub Intefadah, Penner combines the methods of circuit bending with his Wurlitzer organ and electric guitar, throwing in folk singing for good measure. |
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It neatly combines a gift for melodrama, a taste for dirty tricks, a powerful imagination and an important objective. |
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Her trademark knitwear combines earthy tones with vivid colourful trims. |
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Happy to slug it out from the baseline, he is happiest coming in to the net and combines the booming serve with the delicate touch of a true serve and volley merchant. |
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This project combines fire rehabilitation with watershed and ecosystem restoration on sites where loblolly pine has been ravaged by bugs and blight. |
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The answer lies in polyphenol oxidase, an enzyme that combines with oxygen to speed up cellular decomposition. |
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Helidac is another medicine that combines bismuth and two antibiotics. |
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This one combines waxy, appley flavours with a hint of tropical fruit. |
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The stench of the backed-up toilets combines with the fumes of garbage fermenting in the midday sun. |
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Ambusch is a card game that combines elements of rummy and poker. |
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In this method, sulfur dioxide gas and air are converted catalytically into sulfur trioxide, a gas that combines explosively with water to form sulfuric acid. |
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The show combines Jack's unique and spine tingling voice with the lyrical poetry of Jacques Brel and more than a touch of cabaret light and magic. |
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The chicken tandoori combines chicken with Indian-style vegetable rice. |
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So we bought one of those tours that combines a Jeep ride with a Navajo guide and a horseback ride. |
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Women beware women is one of the messages of this thought-provoking book, which combines dramatic events with weighty chunks of philosophical musing. |
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A self-described mama's boy, he combines a puppyish playfulness with an obsessive work ethic and a hardheaded understanding of the business of triathlon. |
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And, templates can be used with inheritance for applications such as parameterized virtuality, which combines the best of two forms of polymorphism. |
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Take geocaching, a small but growing nerd sport that combines the childhood thrill of the scavenger hunt with the bushwhacking joys of orienteering. |
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Generally, the ferroelectric structure combines a thin film ferroelectric variable resistor and a substrate transistor, using a semiconducting film which is common to both. |
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It combines Hispanic influences, from the Mexican soup menudo, made with tripe, hominy, and chili powder, with Italian elements, adding cheese and garlic to the soup. |
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It's thought that the overall rotation of these galaxies combines and smooths out the small-scale magnetic fields created by whirls and eddies of gas. |
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Imagine a creature that combines the best and worst features of a pony, lama and billy goat and you will have a pretty good idea of the abilities of the Connemara Pony. |
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Curling combines the worst of shuffleboard and housekeeping. |
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His highly expressive style combines a jagged-edged turbulence with a Mediterranean hot-bloodedness, seen most recently in his works for New York City Ballet. |
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The Greek salad combines rough chunks of tomato, cucumbers, red and green peppers, a triangle of feta and a hot pepper for a mild but refreshing result. |
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This combines ultraconservatism with lavish expense and a gadget fetish. |
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The film cleverly combines light comedy with the right amount of romance. |
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This gifted threesome combines chic glamour with splendid musicianship. |
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The cytokines, in turn, cause the formation of nitric oxide that combines with superoxide to form the potent oxidant peroxynitrite, thus continuing the cycle. |
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He combines a sight-seeing trip to the town with a visit to Legoland. |
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Avoid loaded truck traffic and overloaded combines and grain wagons. |
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Grassed field borders can provide a convenient location for unloading combines into trucks or grain carts, or for turning planters and other equipment around. |
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Thoroughly clean combines and other machinery before moving from fields. |
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The first is the photolytic reaction of molecular oxygen to give atomic oxygen, which subsequently combines with another oxygen molecule to give ozone. |
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With an exacting attention to detail, Kees combines reality derived from photographs, memory and studies from life with creative imagery to convey his vision. |
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Sancerre is different, too, in that it combines its fruit flavours with minerals, gunflint and chalk, enabling it to be drunk on its own or with food. |
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Instead, he combines an astute perspective on earlier historical and sociological research with a sophisticated apprehension of the discursive dynamics of literary texts. |
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Our technical approach combines proprietary advances in synthetic chemistry, surface chemistry, molecular biology, enzymology, array technology and optics. |
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Finally an app that combines the selfie with a POV shot that almost makes the former socially acceptable. |
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It should come as no surprise that eventing, the sport which combines elements of most of the others, has a style which combines that of many of the others. |
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Like the other movies on that short list, it combines teen angst, romance, and comedy while never presuming that its audience is full of dolts and idiots. |
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An agonist drug molecule has good affinity with the receptor, and when it combines with the receptor, the drug molecule produces a cellular effect. |
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In spite of this, most people would attribute a sense of natural order, harmony, bounty, and beauty in an orchard landscape that combines both topophilia and technophilia. |
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What happens is the CO combines with the haemoglobin in the blood to form the relatively stable carboxyhaemoglobin and renders the blood ineffectual as an oxygen carrier. |
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The car console combines the car phone and stereo with diagnostic, traffic and navigation data, and even location-based services such as hotel details or reservations. |
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Vitamin A then combines with a protein opsin to form rhodopsin. |
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Barat, who is famous in his native Kurdistan as a singer and woodwind player, combines the styles of the Hell's Angels and the world-music circuit. |
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Waterford's new exciting theatre company combines a mixture of traditional, avant-garde and street influences to create a visually and cerebrally entertaining performance. |
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Here, in a beautiful image which combines the motifs of the sweet exchange and of unveiling, he shows how we were taught purity by one who sullied himself for our sake. |
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A computational account of these results is proposed, based on a unified model that combines chemotropic gradients and spike-time-dependent synaptic plasticity. |
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The rich volcanic soil combines with a generous rainfall and cool, brisk climate to offer the Amhara a stable agricultural and pastoral existence. |
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English is the official language of Grenada, but many Grenadians speak patois, a dialect that combines English words with elements of French and African languages. |
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The aim of this technology demonstration system is to build a single unit that combines sensor components with advanced signal processing and target recognition tools. |
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He combines a mid-90s fastball with an excellent slider and splitter. |
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Along with Tapp, he is also developing a scanner for measuring body composition that combines induction tomography with an optical imaging technique called photonic scanning. |
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A flux is sometimes used that combines chemically with the infusible materials in the ore to form slag, which floats on top of the metal and can be drawn off. |
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This unit combines liquid filling and stoppering capability in one compact machine. |
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Geralt ME's El Bahr also promotes a certain type of oolong tea which combines the added benefits of ginseng. |
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The IND780batch stand-alone batch controller combines advanced batching control technology and also adheres to the ISA SP-88 batch standard. |
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Allergy Rescue combines eyebright and xanthium with other nutrients, antioxidants and enzymes. |
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But the LTM series combines up to five high-efficiency antennas in one compact, surface-mount radome. |
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