Irresistible rhythms, glorious colour and costumes, and oodles of talent melded with skilful direction into a whammy of a production! |
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Duncan's conviction is hardly a surprise, given the fact that his own career has melded action and contemplation, science and liberal arts. |
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Smith's interest in analytic anthropology, however, melded with his ingrained faith in metaphysics. |
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The luxurious tones and melded colors demonstrate the paintings' slow facture and encourage contemplative viewing. |
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The shadows melded to her as though painted on by the pinions of angel wings. |
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If you do not have the necessary sambas or canastas to end the game, for every melded red three you receive 100 penalty points. |
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In today's Dubrovnik, you can just make out the joins where new stone has been melded with old, like the scars of a past life. |
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Funk music was exported to Africa in the late 1960s, and melded with African singing and rhythms to form Afrobeat. |
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Their voices melded together perfectly until they reached the final crescendo when he stopped playing abruptly and together they sang a cappela. |
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However, you are only allowed to go out if your team has melded two sambas, or two canastas, or one samba and one canasta. |
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The night sky and stars of one arm melded with those of the other to create a disjointed skyscape. |
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The impressive waterside eatery is famous for seafood and local fish dishes melded from Grenadian and European recipes. |
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Footsteps, heavy and burdened echoed as a high pitched screech melded into a frightened scream. |
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Besides, in a world where consumerism and profit have melded into a homogeny of blandness, any uniqueness should be cherished. |
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The sounds become electronic drones, otherworldly howls, pulverizing static, and then are melded into harsh industrial soundscapes. |
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The smoky, grilled, intense flavor of the meat melded juicily with the spicy earthiness of the Grenache. |
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It was a livid blue colour although sometimes it melded through a shocking purple into a bright red. |
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As a further development of the above ideas, some players do not allow a player to go out by discarding a card that could have been melded. |
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I found that the flavors melded together nicely, and the braciola tasted even better the second day. |
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Two mushrooms of smoke rose in the sky, about five hundred meters away, and melded together. |
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The individual staff members soon melded into a good and highly motivated team. |
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A menacing look melded to a 128 hp, 1.8L engine strikes fear into the hearts of our sub-compact competition. |
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So from internal bitterness at the start, we soon melded into a first class fighting machine. |
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It then melded these clips together to produce an estimate of what the real clip looked like. |
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On top of all that, they add a pop sensibility with catchy choruses, all melded together to produce the perfect fusion. |
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As Mr Daul pointed out, this was after the war, when Europe's peacemaking mystique melded people together. |
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The participants in this competition were particularly innovative in the way they melded environmental and economic objectives. |
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That was melded with recreational harvesters and first nations, and I believe that's all. |
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Afterwards, Quebecois comic strips became more infrequent in newspapers and their history melded with that of periodicals. |
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Each association has their own approach and processes which will need to be melded in order to create a unified event. |
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Tiles in melded sets can not be rearranged to form other sets, and they cannot be discarded. |
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Google Mail, or Gmail, had been a private, one-to-one web-based e-mail service, but was abruptly melded with a new social networking service. |
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You'll recall there have been many contractions and reorganizations throughout the past few years as certain central agencies melded into one. |
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For better or worse, New York in the '70s melded world music and radical culture to mass-market sales. |
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The most vital moment in this revival, according to Knott, was when Hamiltonianism melded with the Progressive movement in the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt. |
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Since the late '70s, Adrian Piper's art practice has deliberately melded the forms of '60s conceptualism and minimalism with identity based subject matter. |
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Some of these difficulties melded or contributed, in some respects, to some of the behaviour exhibited by the appellant in relation to his contacts with the complainant. |
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Players score for cards melded according to the point values printed on the cards, and are penalised for unmelded cards when another player goes out. |
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The first lady thrilled the convention with a speech that melded politics and the personal. |
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Alexander Mason's Chamber organ and Thomas Trotter's harpsichord melded throughout. |
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I realized I could have an event that melded the two breeds. |
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Well melded, slightly autumnal notes on the nose. |
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A little local trouble ReprintsIn 2000, over 1,200 once racially segregated local administrations were melded into 284 local and district municipalities, which were given broad responsibilities. |
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In contrast to a thick fraternal interest it does not promote national unity over everything else nor does it insists that all group differences be absorbed into one national purpose and melded together. |
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Although there were slight regional differences to it, basically the form and function were beautifully melded and we felt extremely comfortable in it. |
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A recent survey named it the country's child-friendliest city. As the footpath feud suggests, the cultures of eastern and western Germany may not have melded yet, but the young are more easygoing. |
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These two initiatives should be melded and supported by the government. |
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You may recall the public outcry earlier this year when Google abruptly melded Gmail, its private, one-to-one web-based e-mail service, with a new social networking service. |
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Claiming the last discarded tile for a melded kong is done by clearly calling kong or kan, placing the tile face-up along with the three matching tiles from the hand. |
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A melded pung may be extended to a melded kong in a player's turn after the player has taken a tile from the wall or a replacement tile, i.e. not in a turn where a tile was claimed for chow or pung. |
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In the case of ITER, two hydrogen nuclei are basically melded together. |
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As these advances are melded and applied, they will open the door to enabling everyday physical objects with the ability to compute and communicate information. |
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The Franks under the Merovingians melded Germanic custom with Romanised organisation and several important tactical innovations. |
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The Seeds, formed in 1965, were a short-lived but cultishly memorable band that melded primitive rock rhythms with the free-love message of the flower power generation. |
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She was joined by a rhinestoned Sir Elton John, who melded her track Speechless and his classic Your Song from opposite ends of a pair of conjoined pianos. |
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The composer played electric cello against a lilting narrative while whales, echoey sea depths and eerie cries melded with voices including truly stratospheric sopranos. |
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Aboard the Beneteau 44-7, Mr Beaks Ribs, David Beak and his melded crew were celebrating their Division B win over the Archambault A4o, Papillose, owned by Phil Molony. |
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