| This puppet show was a big hit at the Fringe, combining music, song and laughs. |
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| Eggleston was combining elements in his immediate surroundings and recombining them to form new narratives. |
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| By combining the register and gate there would then be all the basic components available for developing a quantum computer with neutral atoms. |
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| Then, taking one issue at a time, the parties review the ideas, modifying and combining them to achieve a practical solution acceptable to both. |
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| Young Jamaicans have been combining the best of U.S. hip-hop and UK dance culture for years. |
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| They called the wine tintashu, combining the Japanese word for sake with a derivative of the Portuguese word for red. |
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| Talbot has researched his subject masterfully, combining primary and secondary sources with great skill. |
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| What really helps me is listening to Motown music and combining a little jazzercise with some jitterbug steps, alone, in my living room. |
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| He made his achromatic lenses by combining two lenses with different dispersions. |
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| A complex, petrolly German Riesling is ideal, combining racy acidity with enough sweetness to cope with the fruit. |
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| The circus tent was an Ur-theatre, a space combining collage, action painting, live actors, Expressionism, Surrealism. |
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| Firefly was one of the first Indian groups to experiment with original scores combining Indian ragas with hip rhythms of Western music. |
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| By adeptly combining action and ideas, it proves that Hollywood can still produce astonishing entertainment. |
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| Shanghai as China's first metropolis, nurtured a unique hybrid culture, combining Chinese with Westernized aestheticism. |
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| Partners in Crime is a whodunit with a television twist of combining the detective with his FBI agent ex-wife. |
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| Such is the trade policy rhetoric of Reaganomics, a rhetoric combining free trade grandiloquence with policies of the merchant. |
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| While the dry weather is excellent for combining, there have been reports of wheat kernels almost too dry, a factor which can reduce weight. |
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| By combining his martial training with his religious and political ideologies, he created the modern martial art of aikido. |
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| When I die those atoms will carry on combining and recombining, and I may find myself part of a pencil, a penguin, a nurse or a nebula. |
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| Postle has a knack for combining slapstick comedy and pathos, which is very effective in this instance. |
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| Imbruglia's voice is still undeniably sweet on the ears, combining the assuredness of Madonna with the cute kookiness of Cyndi Lauper. |
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| Since 1995 they've been wowing audiences with a crossover style combining their operatic training with Irish folk. |
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| But Carruth manages a rare alchemy by combining an intricate plot and technology that's both specific and vague enough to seem plausible. |
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| There was plenty of creativity on the ramp as Rohit played around with the traditional lungi and wrap skirt combining them with pants. |
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| He worked on algebra and graph theory, combining the two to produce his first outstanding contribution to matroid theory. |
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| Soap is made by combining a fat source and an alkali in a chemical process known as saponification. |
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| By combining narrow pillars with a large glazed area, the cab offers an excellent all-round field of vision. |
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| Another day we make semi-freddo, combining the richness of heavy cream with bitter dark chocolate and the nutty flavour of amaretti biscuits. |
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| Built in 1981, the 217 square metre bungalow has a stylish exterior combining white painted render with a tiered slate roof and hardwood windows. |
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| This 10-piece band delivers a high octane blend of Latin music combining Salsa, Mambo and Rumba. |
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| In addition, you can have thermals combining with the anabatic flows up a slope for convergence. |
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| The song pulled off a handsome trick, being both retro and modern simultaneously, combining the old Cullum with the new. |
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| For the purpose of combining crosses we recommend liberal interpretation of this test and careful attention to other sources of evidence. |
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| The companies are combining their efforts to organise the bash which will include a raffle, prizes and a visit from a life coach. |
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| Each of these chapters has been designed and written as a specific entity following a ritual combining chronological and thematic approaches. |
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| By combining state-of-the-art computer animation with live-action landscapes, you'll marvel as these fearsome creatures roar to life! |
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| Thereafter, the IRA and Sinn Fein went forward on a twin-track policy, combining ballot box with Armalite. |
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| One month was spent practicing this tactic combining infantry, tanks and artillery. |
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| Rimbaud's approach is minimalist, with a subtle array of grinding and plucking effects combining with the deep rumble of the base. |
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| And these days he loves nothing more than combining his love of running with his passion for travel. |
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| These experiments should lead to development of optimal attractants combining chemical and visual signals. |
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| Urdu was created by combining the languages of early invaders and settlers, including Arabic, Persian, and Turkish. |
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| He prepared his own paints by combining vegetable and mineral colorings with tree sap in a grinding bowl. |
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| But most special is that she is combining Brazilian music with American tap dance and she is maintaining the integrity of both. |
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| It appears that the semi-modals are hybrid forms, combining characteristics of both main verbs and auxiliary verbs. |
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| The band excels at combining stripped-down electric beats and synths with more organic elements, such as piano, acoustic guitar, and saxophone. |
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| It returns to the origins of the wallpaper industry, combining the appearance and texture of luxurious fabric with a modern natural feel. |
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| Judo is a martial art combining the use of quick movement and leverage to throw an opponent. |
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| The French prepare marzipan by combining ground almonds with sugar syrup boiled to the soft ball stage. |
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| Over the next five years, Sturges produced a series of comedy masterworks, combining zipping dialogue with lark-about action. |
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| In the fall of 2003, the Liberal Party merged with the Democratic Party of Japan, combining party identification under the DPJ name. |
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| Designs are able to encompass a diversity of materials, combining precious and base metals which are often flamboyantly coloured. |
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| I shook my head soundlessly, shame and horror and self-disgust combining in a wave to overpower me. |
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| Evidence of some criteria being met can be seen, i.e., they show some semanticity, prevarication, arbitrariness, and combining ability. |
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| Make the stuffing by combining the garlic, parsley, coriander, lemon, capers, breadcrumbs and almonds. |
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| The result is an exhilarating, energetic film combining a semi-documentary feel with an exceptionally high standard of acting. |
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| This dressing is simply made by combining all ingredients together until sugar is dissolved. |
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| It's a slinky three-minute dance set to music combining belly dance with modern dance. |
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| But the film, combining the theme of adoption and the refugee problem in Sri Lanka, appears to have satisfied audiences in its totality. |
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| By combining optical tweezers with other laser beams, researchers can perform microsurgery on particles. |
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| The characteristic voltage is about 2 volts per cell, so by combining six cells you get a 12-volt battery. |
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| Make your own trail mix for an on-the-go snack by combining almonds, dried fruit and granola. |
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| So when in 1971 he produced his best-seller, the Atlas, combining travel and wine, it was not a surprise. |
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| Today, the group is one of the finest exponents of this genre of music, combining bhangra with reggae, a sound that people had not heard before. |
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| The ear ornaments in this collection are geometrically complex in design, combining squares, circles and triangles into single forms. |
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| Holden and Rhodes were combining well down the right and the former was foiled when he mishit his volley. |
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| The future of cardiovascular care will be combining devices, drugs, and biologics to take a more intelligent approach. |
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| The correct mix of important looking fonts, jargon and shiny paper combining to give the illusion of authenticity. |
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| The game had plenty of offense, with the two teams combining for 83 shots on goal. |
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| She sees him as idiosyncratic, traditionalist, and with a gift for combining political shrewdness with a sense of self-promotion and opportunism. |
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| The process speeds up Mother Nature's recipe for black gold by combining heat and pressure to convert the feedstock into an oil fuel. |
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| It's also available in blends combining standardized extract with powdered or liquid chaste tree berries. |
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| Silver halide is manufactured by combining silver nitrate and halide salts which results in a range of crystal shapes and sizes. |
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| The ultimate example of combining technology, process change and competitive stimulus is Wal-Mart, of course. |
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| World War II saw the development of motorized and armored divisions combining infantry, artillery, tanks, and air support. |
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| Ravi Shankar is the man renowned for popularising Indian classical music and combining Eastern and Western musical styles through the sitar. |
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| His performance is extraordinarily multifaceted, combining American brashness with a creepy, lethal mysteriousness. |
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| Evan has a way of combining generous understatement with a big grin that is very endearing. |
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| He praised the Demarcation Board for combining many poorly administered towns into single municipalities. |
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| Ultimately she would like to branch out into designing CD covers, combining her love of music and art. |
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| The teachers knew that combining music and art would be very enticing to these students. |
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| Their story, combining heart-rending drama and gutsy determination, was a natural for the big screen. |
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| The blind mole rat is the first animal found to navigate by combining dead reckoning with a sense of Earth's magnetic field, researchers say. |
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| He used unified studies of an area, including language, social studies and art, combining all the subjects into one. |
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| Nobody would ever question his work ethic or his bravery but he's now combining that with some lovely play. |
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| While the soup is simmering, make the meatballs by combining the meat, breadcrumbs, salt and pepper. |
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| An expression combining fury, frustration and resignation would briefly appear, like a small cloud across the sun. |
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| Fundraising for the hospice was a great success with the day and nightwalkers combining forces for the sponsored event. |
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| A browse through her collection reveals her talent for combining unusual shapes with dramatic feather and floral decorations. |
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| But combining biological and non-biological materials in one device has stymied researchers in the past. |
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| I have always been fascinated with both mediums, and particularly combining video and still images. |
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| Previous studies of this phenomenon have focused mainly on systems combining cholesterol with PC and sphingolipids. |
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| On opposite walls hung two other large paintings combining tape, spray paint and scrawls or full splashes of brightly colored paint. |
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| When using butter, it is best to cream the sugar and butter for some time before combining with the flour. |
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| Company Chordelia present two works by Kally Lloyd-Jones combining feel-good music and imaginative staging and performance style. |
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| By combining several regional groups of physicians, they were able to negotiate capitation payments for large patient populations. |
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| The company aim to provide a unique dance experience, harmoniously combining classical and contemporary dance. |
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| For example, one can have a group in which the objects are numbers and the combining operation is addition or multiplication. |
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| This product is used to treat heat strangury due to down rushing of damp heat, heat combining in bladder. |
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| Optocouplers were discovered right after photo-transistors, by combining a LED and photo-transistor in the same case. |
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| World War I saw the evolution of a new fortification setup combining field strongholds with fortresses. |
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| Rural doctors are combining to defeat proposals that favor the centralization of specialist services in a few regional hospitals. |
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| Product manufacturers have attempted to mimic this process by combining minerals with amino acids in the process of chelation. |
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| Weir's style, combining thorough historical research with a colourful and pacy gift for storytelling, has endeared her to countless readers. |
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| London is also a world centre for fashion and design, combining home-grown talent with an ability to harness the best ideas from abroad. |
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| The homestead is now an impressive piece of architecture, combining the old with the new in a typically Australian style. |
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| His work is considered a unique style combining impressionism, surrealism and abstract modern painting. |
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| According to the curator of the project, combining these images with Latino rhythms makes for a hot-blooded mix. |
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| By combining a hodgepodge of miscellaneous claims with no apparent context, the author has created a scary image of impending doom. |
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| Weighing in at 600 pages and combining two volumes in one paperback edition, it also includes around fifty photos and a dozen maps. |
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| Make the lemon oil by combining the lemon rind, parsley, sea salt, pepper and extra virgin olive oil. |
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| Eclecticism for Newman was primarily syncretistic, combining elements of Greek philosophy and other schools. |
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| The forecast for each of the firms does not take account of the synergies from combining the three companies. |
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| To this end, firms have created hybrids combining elements of free code with code that is licensed for cash. |
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| His work was both of a military and of a scientific nature, often combining these two aspects in his work on hydrography and cartography. |
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| The trend is toward joining prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms with root words to form closed compounds. |
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| He founded the early Peripatetic school, combining Aristotelian and Neoplatonic elements and attempting to harmonize faith and reason. |
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| Instead of brewing the coffee hot and combining it with the alcohol, try a lazier cold-brew method for a smoother, sweeter coffee liqueur. |
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| The Prius runs on electricity and petrol by combining an internal combustion engine with an electric motor. |
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| The last piece is Louise Bourgeois' Fillette, a phallic object combining male and female elements. |
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| Shepard has a gift for combining lyrical description with a colloquial voice. |
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| You can get creative by combining elements of different pictures to construct a montage. |
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| New discoveries and old hands are combining to give this team the look of determination that will eventually bring the club a flag. |
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| Here was a small group of environment-friendly farmers combining to confront the forces of economic globalisation. |
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| All these factors are combining to put pressure on families to take more responsibility for their elders. |
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| Both members sing interchanging lyrics, often combining them simultaneously. |
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| For many people its the ideal lifestyle, combining the perfect blend of freedom and travel with money and business. |
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| It can be had a la carte or as part of a combo plate combining the several foods that most of the individual vendors offer. |
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| But he is additionally revered for combining his extraordinary climbing ability with a felicity for writing. |
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| Innocent jokes depend upon verbal felicities, puns, play upon words, combining incongruous words, and so on. |
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| By combining the good pieces and assembling them into a somewhat complete firearm, it can now be sold as a functioning weapon. |
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| First make up the dressing, simply by combining all the ingredients and seasoning to taste. |
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| The French attempted to save time by combining mobilization and concentration. |
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| A lab researcher came up with the idea of excimer laser surgery, combining the laser's near-ultraviolet light with fiber optics. |
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| The idea of combining toys and games is brilliant, but those two properties are abusing it by charging insane prices. |
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| By combining gas exchange and fluorescence it is now possible to measure mesophyll conductance directly. |
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| A simple, fairly healthy, fairly nutritious meal combining the smooth mild flavour of chicken rice with the piquancy of the Thai beef salad. |
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| Ramer eliminated a huge amount of weight by combining the release mechanism with the toe pivot. |
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| David deserves congratulation for combining two genres and, in the process, producing a serious study which is immensely enjoyable. |
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| In the future, we believe designers will have to be integrators, combining everything from initial research to the use of products. |
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| They hope to bring out a magazine, which will update women about the finer points of combining the microwave and gas-stove cookery. |
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| It has 19 strings, extra fingerboard and its sound has a unique vibrancy combining the techniques of the sitar, the sarod and the veena. |
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| Then they learned to read by pronouncing nonsense syllables formed by combining consonants with vowels, such as ba-he-bi. |
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| Doesn't this travesty cast into doubt the whole case for combining an empowered president with a pliant court? |
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| In particular, similar patterns exist for other cases of verbs combining with intransitive prepositions. |
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| The play follows the story of one man's fight to save his land, combining poignant drama with a sense of humour. |
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| So by combining the correct number of the appropriate ions an electrically neutral compound is produced. |
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| By combining the arch floridness of Victorian prose with a present-tense, subtly ironic style, Gray has created a distinctive voice. |
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| The brick specimens are moulded by combining the black cotton soil and fly ash in different proportions, and baked after being dried. |
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| Additionally, I love combining the pewter with other metal foils such as copper and brass foil, as well as using metal paints and glass beads. |
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| Thus each axis can be seen as a composite morphological character combining the covariant part of the initial morphometric parameters. |
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| I created my own mix by combining a high-fiber cereal, low-sodium soy nuts and dried fruits, such as cranberries or raisins. |
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| By combining formal knowledge with real world experience and new ideas or perspectives, the construction of new knowledge occurs. |
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| The approach taken here of combining a car's fuel economy with its crashworthiness may provide a way forward. |
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| The fire assay begins by combining your sample with pure silver and pure lead in a process called cupelling. |
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| The bond systems of the invention are generally made by combining at least a curable binder precursor with hard, inorganic particulates. |
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| He then suggested enhancing the technique by combining pressure with powerful cycles of ultrasonic energy. |
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| In general, cyclins are proteins that regulate the cell cycle by combining with cyclin dependent kinases to form an enzymatic complex. |
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| Some Pascalians propose combining pragmatic and epistemic factors in a two-stage process. |
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| Violence hangs in the air all around, with drug dealers, gangsters and street gangs combining to form a ring of terror. |
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| According to this refined view, a predication is made not by combining two ideas or presentations, but by combining two judgements. |
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| Further comparisons can be made by fitting models after combining parts of the data set. |
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| It will be a visitor centre at the cutting edge of architecture, combining gastronomy with fine wine. |
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| This is a remarkable mathematical theory combining powerful algebraic and geometric methods. |
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| To me, it recalls slab-like stereos from the late 1970s combining a radio, tape player and record deck. |
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| An increasing number of manufactures are combining probiotics and prebiotics in their products. |
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| The new work feels risky and adventurous, employing a range of techniques and motifs, and deftly combining the seductive with the rugged. |
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| The effect is like combining the highest culinary aspirations with the vaguely desperate glitziness of a downtown nightclub. |
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| The bank would have been justified in combining the accounts although the company's business was still a going concern at that time. |
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| Few studies have examined the effect of combining medications and psychotherapy. |
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| Elsewhere in his treatise he reflects on the possibility of combining nuclear deterrence with conventional deterrence. |
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| First, effective rule requires combining ideological, economic, military and political power. |
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| Fuel cells work by combining the fuel with oxygen from the air and using the energy liberated to drive an electrical current. |
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| By combining a weak horizontal magnetic field with a strong vertical magnetic field, we can extract light that is elliptically polarized. |
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| The live-fire activity included combining mechanised and armoured stages of gunnery and their corresponding tactical stages. |
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| By combining oil and gas, risk has been diversified in terms of its commodity exposure. |
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| The usefulness of combining comparative genomics with epidemiologic data to study the pathogenesis of tuberculosis is exemplified by this report. |
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| Oral preparations combining ergotamine and caffeine are available, as are rectal suppositories. |
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| The BBC should then be governed by an executive board, combining a handful of the very top execs and some non-execs. |
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| It added a wonderful flavour to my pork escalopes, combining perfectly with the sweetness of the sultanas and peppers. |
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| The completed painting is built out of combining imagery and information from a wide variety of esquisses. |
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| He quickly established an accessible, repeatable operatic formula, combining situation comedy plots with the frequent arias demanded by his audiences. |
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| She was always good at repetition, at combining melody and harmony and rolling them over into country drone, but Rawlings is replaced here on half the tracks by a fiddle. |
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| It was a startlingly original format, combining the popular docusoap and game show genres with the voyeuristic qualities of the webcam and closed-circuit television. |
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| It will require an all-hands-on-deck effort combining hard work, political savvy, and even a dollop of good luck. |
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| By combining a spectrograph and a solar telescope a spectrohelioscope allows us to tune to a specific wavelength without having to purchase several filters. |
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| In critical care, networks have been used to increase efficiency and responsiveness by combining scarce resources to iron out the effect of variations in demand. |
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| The idea of combining different arms was not new but for the sappers and the pioneers there were significant lessons learned throughout the deployment as a joint group. |
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| Plutarch recommended a general recipe of combining two to three parts water for one part wine. |
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| I see him very much as a unifying factor, if it still is necessary to unify the royal family, insomuch that he is very much combining the best elements of both parents. |
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| By combining, synthesizing, and reinterpreting research from many different disciplines and paradigms, he has supplied a rich source of variation. |
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| She breezes through Previn's challenging music as if to the manner born, combining a crystal clear upper register with a wealth of darker, more sensuous colours. |
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| The cinematography is faultless, combining pale green and sepia tints to allow the grittiness of a bounty hunter's profession to pervade, involving the audience in the action. |
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| Ordering two chicken soft tacos, combining the fillings into one shell and tossing the other is one way to boost the percent of calories from protein. |
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| It became more multifaceted, combining painting, assemblage, and writing. |
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| They were two artists at the pinnacle of their careers combining their respective star powers into one nearly blinding supernova. |
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| Of course, there are many other possible classification schemes that could employ increasing levels of specificity by combining attributes or by deriving new figures of merit. |
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| He was a Rosicrucian, a brotherhood combining elements of mystical beliefs with an optimism about the ability of science to improve the human condition. |
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| Don't take kava or California poppy with Parkinson's medication, and be wary of combining them with central nervous system depressants or the drug pentobarbitol. |
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| It's tempting to call the music a grab bag of styles, but the twist is that these guys are combining styles that never really had names to being with. |
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| It was much broader than Tory or church party and avoided the divisive names of Whig and Tory at a time when many were combining to overthrow Walpole. |
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| The omnibus has made somewhat of a comeback in recent years with everyone from Robert Ludlum to John Grisham and Wilbur Smith combining their novels into one edition. |
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| Diploid zygotes created by combining a male and a female pronucleus gave rise to viable embryos, but combining two male or two female pronuclei did not. |
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| This would have killed two birds with one stone, combining a focusless programme looking for a theme with an ill-defined product looking for an identity. |
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| When combining two open sets the resulting set is again open. |
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| Along the same lines, how about combining garlic, figs and Brie? |
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| He said that the demonstration of genetic totipotency of cells after prolonged culture is pivotal to combining site specific genetic manipulations and cloning. |
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| The engineers say that by combining three wheels in a mutually perpendicular arrangement, it should be possible to build a ball-shaped, steerable robot. |
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| Instead, family farming has remained prevalent because people have adjusted by farming different crops and combining agriculture with other ways of making a living. |
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| The opening song sets the perfect tone for the whole album, combining sheer heaviness and technicality with a towering chorus that utilizes the full range of her voice. |
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| The exhibition will explore the world of plant and flower painting, combining exquisite scientific detail with beauty, delicacy and expressiveness. |
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| Glover seems to be combining his Personae, and the response has been positive. |
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| Today the tool, described as combining an axe with either a mattock or grub hoe, is sold for gardening and clearing nature trails, as well as firefighting. |
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| They were instructed in how to build and use an armature, which helps develop modeling skills by combining both the additive and subtractive nature of sculpture. |
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| Princeton students are not heedless of obstacles to combining career and family in the real world. |
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| To centralize control and management of all Army inventories, AMC has been combining wholesale and retail inventories through the single stock fund program. |
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| New York City's innovative approach of combining physician reporting with syndromic surveillance offers a useful model for other major cities to follow. |
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| Perhaps the finest and most moving single poem in the book is one combining a Keatsian awareness of frailty with a surprised celebration of survival. |
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| This paper shows the advantages of combining geophysical and geochronological techniques to investigate the age, migration and accumulation of aeolian sand. |
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| By combining transillumination and photochemical vessel wall injury, it has become possible to link the degree of vessel wall injury with the intensity of thrombosis. |
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| The random bits were made by combining three sources of electronic white noise with the output from the best of the latest crop of deterministic random number generators. |
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| It's reality-based, experientially oriented, and highly intentional in its academic design, combining peer-to-peer learning and leading academic and faculty advisors. |
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| We know that fly ash adds strength to the concrete by combining with the excess calcium hydroxide, thereby reducing or eliminating the problem of efflorescence. |
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| Marcus Loew, onetime furrier and currently owner of a group of nickelodeons, had come on the scene, combining live acts and two-reelers at his New York showcase, Loew's State. |
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| Never have more than one person working on the same function, or even class if possible, because combining code will become a hellish inferno of terrible pain. |
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| The algorithm was improved by combining filtered back-projection with a modified algebraic reconstruction technique to enhance accuracy and shorten calculation time. |
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| This would involve combining the ground floors of the town hall and Wiltshire College into one open plan area, and demolishing the current stairway to the mayor's parlour. |
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| In 2010 he released his five-track EP, High Class Problems Vol 1, combining hip-hop, reggae, and soul. |
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| Tolstoy is unsurpassed in combining the grand with the trivial, that is, the small details which make up life. |
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| Michelle also advanced an aggressive policy agenda combining accountability with parent choice and fiscal sustainability. |
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| The series of reactions begin in the cytosol where fatty acids are acylated by combining with coenzyme A, a derivative of the vitamin B5, also known as pantothenic acid. |
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| The popular Albert Park circuit is a street track which goes through a leafy park, combining fast corners and tight hairpins along with sweeping curves. |
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| For episodic outbursts, success often results from combining drug therapy with a careful analysis of the context and precipitants of the outburst. |
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| The agriculture application of UAS is the great combining of the great applications of the technology. |
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| Further in the event of such pooling or combining, any payment made in accordance with paragraph 3 hereof shall be apportioned in the same way as royalties. |
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| The company offers a range of sequin trimmings from 2 inches to 9 inches and specializes in custom work, such as creating patterns and combining sequins with embroidery. |
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| He describes a visit to an internet company where he watched a demo of a new web service that allows people to create mashups of movies, combining scenes from various films. |
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| It's a theory of the self, combining postmodernist visions of subjectivity as constellations of effects in space with modernist concerns regarding time. |
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| Make a Waldorf salad using apples, celery, chopped walnuts and lettuce with a dressing combining 1 part whipped heavy cream to 4 parts mayonnaise. |
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| Increasingly, he is intent on inventing new structures, combining forms that are right-angled and curved, solid and open, linear and planar, volumetric and void. |
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| Now the scientists are researching the potential of combining the aerial color infrared videography with global positioning and geographic information system technologies. |
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| The chocolate truffle torte with raspberries was an elegant offering, combining the virtues of a good British summer pudding with those of a silky French chocolate marquise. |
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| So combining my journalistic and more creative instincts was the way to go. |
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| Because women have so little support in combining work and family, everyone is left to do it in her own ad-hoc, jury-rigged way. |
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| Finding least common multiples is useful in combining algebraic fractions. |
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| His own voice has matured well, developing resonance and combining the power of his younger years with the savvy he displayed in his white-soul days. |
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| Pastilla is a layered pastry dish combining almonds and shredded meat. |
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| Indoor pools combining washing and laundry facilities sprang up in cities. |
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| Macrotys is unique in combining emmenagogue and antispasmodic properties. |
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| For example, blends for flavored milk or ice cream mix are created by combining the weighed ingredients and testing for butterfat and solids prior to pasteurization. |
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| It is likely that low-molecular-weight agents act as haptens, combining with human proteins in the respiratory tract to become complete immunogens. |
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| But it was Jaguar's E-type that really captured the imagination, combining classic British engineering with stunning good looks and supercar performance. |
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| By combining resources and employing the flexibility of a blind pool, we achieved geographic and product type diversity on a scale that would otherwise be out of reach. |
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| Friday's Sandown card will be all steeplechases, combining three chases from tomorrow's abandoned card and the three from the planned Friday schedule. |
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| Threadgill used two tubas in an earlier group, Very Very Circus, often combining them with two electric guitars for some delightfully ragged harmolodic funk. |
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| In much the same way Kathakali eclipses other dance forms by its grandeur, Koman shadows all other personae, even though they are woven in a style combining ease and elan. |
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| Alcohol itself is a depressant, therefore combining it with a barbiturate can depress the nervous system to such an extent that it ceases functioning altogether. |
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| To kick off the 4-month plan, I started Gail on a botanical thyroid formula combining coleus, bladder wrack, guggul, kelp, ashwagandha, Siberian ginseng and Chinese skullcap. |
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| While the puddings are cooking, make the syrup by combining sugar, water, lime rind and cardamom pods and stir over low heat until sugar dissolves. |
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| This consideration could serve as an example of combining the requirements of the documentalist with those of the researcher in the field of metallurgy. |
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| Outside the city, though, his work took on the very different character evident here, combining the lessons of Europe with the pastoral romanticism of Samuel Palmer. |
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| The definition of sport is broad and inexact, but any recreation combining physical exercise with an element of competition usually fits the bill. |
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| For me, it was his fascination with combining sweet and salty flavours that served him best, something more often seen in traditional Thai gastronomy. |
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| The future would appear to be the provision of Integrated Healthcare combining the respective attributes of complementary medicine and conventional medicine. |
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| The show was always shot on location, and had a hip look combining current fashion trends and New York hotspots with extravagant production values. |
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| There has been talk amongst the ICC that a new real-time snickometer, combining audio and video analysis, may be introduced. |
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| Design and evaluation of a novel breast cancer detection system combining both thermoacoustic and photoacoustic tomography. |
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| Find out who they truly are by combining demographics with psychographics to paint a picture of the segments of people your company serves. |
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| The fusion of European and Chinese cultures makes Macau a fascinating place, perfectly combining western familiarity with eastern exoticness. |
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| Chiparus subsequently went on to experiment with the process of combining painted bronze with ivory, a technique known as chryselephantine. |
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| In fact, however, just the opposite is true in China, where Stalinism meets capitalism, combining the worst of both worlds. |
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| At least one military base is also said to have been ordered to begin combining components of Sarin nerve gas to make it ready to use. |
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| In BOps, Su built a newsvendor model by combining a utility function with the quantal response framework. |
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| The new high-power 3dB coupler can be used in balanced combiners or for transmitter power combining. |
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| Given the current popularity of jewel based games, we figured that combining Sudoku with jewels would be a perfect match. |
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| Seabourn will offer unique voyages combining Alaska's most popular ports with rarely visited hidden gems of the Inside Passage. |
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| A wonderful piece, combining contrastive cantabile and lyrical, contrapuntal, motoric, dramatic and other areas. |
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| A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial combining sertraline and naltrexone for treating cooccurring depression and alcohol dependence. |
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| This type involves copulas that have grammaticalized into an auxiliary combining with a participle or an infinitive. |
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| Health Professionals NYC is a unique facility combining the best features of an urgent medical clinic and a top-notch dental practice. |
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| Alchemy is a metaphor for the metamorphosis of being through the combining of apparently unmixable opposites. |
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| These include Euro and Yen symbols, superscript and subscript numerals, Spanish ordinals and several combining accents. |
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| She enjoys creating new dishes by combining unusual ingredients. |
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| At the same time, combining an opaque plastic layer with an overlayer of transparent Lexan resin can hide wiring and other hardware. |
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| Database publishing is a catch-all term for combining databases and desktop publishing software. |
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| Oversampling, combining several pixels to make one high-quality superpixel, adds sharpness, reduces noise and improves low-light performance. |
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| By combining it with ClickNet's diagraming, documenting and reporting power, we're helping to deliver a superior solution for network management. |
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| Still, it is perhaps the most filmworthy stage musical in decades, combining great characters, a strong story and a flawless pop Broadway score. |
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| Each of these areas are home both to a local variety of English and a local English based creole, combining English and African languages. |
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| Peter's Basilica, combining the skills of Bramante, Michelangelo, Raphael, Sangallo and Maderno. |
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| The mixed life, combining aspects of the contemplative orders and the active orders remains to this day a hallmark of Anglican religious life. |
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| The catalyst for this rift was the ironman, a multi-discipline sport combining swimming, running, surf-skis and paddle-boards. |
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| The Union of the Crowns of England and Scotland under James was symbolised heraldically by combining their arms, supporters and badges. |
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| The royal judges created a body of law by combining local customs they were made aware of through traveling and visiting local jurisdictions. |
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| The London boroughs were created by combining groups of former local government units. |
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| Borough names formed by combining two locality names had been discouraged when the boroughs were created. |
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| It is where a single product is created from the combining of two brand names of two manufacturers. |
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| This Order established Herefordshire as a unitary authority on 1 April 1998, combining county and district functions into a single council. |
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| Historians Keith Thomas and his student Alan Macfarlane study witchcraft by combining historical research with concepts drawn from anthropology. |
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| His own house in Tokyo was an early landmark of Japanese modernism, combining traditional style with ideas he acquired working with Le Corbusier. |
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