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A fine mixture of the good and the horrible.
She brings a fine mixture of wit and precision to Rodgers and Hart standards like "To Keep My Love Alive".
Grauerholz's introduction and notes are a fine mixture of fact and feeling, and make "Last Words" a synthetic whole.
The Helicopter Quartet's place in Mittwoch is much harder to imagine, but then Stockhausen's music has always been a fine mixture of apparently contradictory impulses and intentions.
Tan, besuited, loosing hell on his underlings ("I wanted boundless! I wanted transcendent!") he is a fine mixture of camp and fury, more Hollywood than Silicon Valley – as if the actor were channelling his notoriously quick-tempered director.
A lusciously creamy panna cotta was suffused with vanilla and served with berries, and the brandy snap raspberry crisp was a fine mixture of crisp cookie and cold ice cream.
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An annealing time of 0.5 h resulted in a coating with a fine uniform mixture of tetragonal and cubic spinel phases.
Using your fingertips, a pastry blender or two knives, work the butter into the flour to make a fine crumbly mixture that starts to hold together.
Grind the peanuts, grated coconut, ginger-garlic paste and garam masala to a fine powdered mixture.
Blitz into a fine-textured mixture.
The mantle source is a fine-scale mixture of a small fraction of hydrous peridotite that is relatively enriched in incompatible elements ("EC") and is embedded in a drier peridotite ("DC") matrix.
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