Sentence examples for a blend of common from inspiring English sources

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The recording was a blend of common hymns and some songs Mrs. Cymbala wrote, toying with melodies at the piano through what she believes was divine intervention.

What you might sense in the RSX instead is a blend of common sense and bold "sports-car-ness," and the mixture is something we like a lot.

Some are traditional straight preferreds, some (called trust preferreds) are in effect bonds carved into little pieces, and some (called convertible preferreds) act like a blend of common and preferred stock.

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A blend of two common terms, it's immediately understood by most people.

We were reading in a recent Times about the research uses of the Titan 11, one of the nation's newest & most potent rockets, which burns a blend of hydrazine ("a common rocket fuel") & a related compound called unsymmetrical dimthyl hydrazine, or UDMH, & we were far from surprised to learn that this combustant will generate a mighty 530,000 pounds of thrust.

Mr. Rainieri, who studied agriculture at Texas A&M University before a family friend recommended him to Mr. Kheel, said he was motivated by a blend of family commitment and common-sense business.

Brewyard's lineup specializes in hybrid lager ales, a blend of two of the most common beer styles.

According to recipes in common circulation, a blend of lavender and neroli oils can help calm a cat stressed out by a new baby, or a dog wary of a thunderstorm.

Sex pheromones of moths are usually a blend of a few compounds synthesized from common fatty acids through desaturation, chain shortening and other modifications [3], and some mutations of genes involved in the pheromone biosynthesis pathway cause changes in pheromone composition [4].

A platform to the side, the feed tray, held the raw material, a blend of confectioner's sugar and maltodextrin, a common food additive derived from starch.

In the United States, the most common HRT was a blend of conjugated oestrogens sold under the brand name Premarin, short for pregnant mares' urine because it was derived from the urine of captive horses in North Dakota and western Canada.

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