Sentence examples for a blend of notes from inspiring English sources

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It apparently derives from "a blend of notes of bergamot, lavender, black pepper, cashmere wood, cardamom, labdanum, patchouli, vanilla and musk".

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Take, for example, Comme des Garçons's first "anti-perfume": Odeur 53, a blend of bizarre notes including oxygen, "flash of metal," mineral carbon, nail polish, cellulose, burnt rubber and "flaming rock".

The fragrance contains a floral blend of notes such as red berries, white gardenia, and Patchouli.

Western Union will exchange its outstanding 191/4percentnt senior notes and its 16percentt notes for new secur-itites that include a blend of a 13percentt secured note and an 8percentt secured note, as well as new common stock.

Her debut album was noted for a blend of electronica, acoustic and Middle Eastern melodies.

The album is noted for a blend of regular rock and acoustic rock tracks with shifting dynamics, which emerged from the variety of styles employed on the demos the band produced.

She notes that it will require a blend of humility and self-promotion.

The rosé, a blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, boasts a delicate salmon hue with notes of juicy wild strawberry and a rich mousse on the palate.

Distilled from a blend of Uni Blanc and Colombard, it is fire and earth, with notes of forest, caramel, plums and vanilla.

Box declined to share terms of the agreement, but did note in an email that it bought the company using a blend of cash and stock.

Opening on a blend of citrus and herbs (bergamot, grapefruit, tangerine, clary and sage), it carries a longer-lasting note of oak moss, vetiver, patchouli and musk.

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