Sentence examples for a mix that makes from inspiring English sources

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But usually I shop with two kids who get restless and a husband who encourages them to ask for every goody, a mix that makes shopping a stressful, not to mention expensive, experience.

It's a lot like health care, education, and so many other controversial parts of our economy: rather than picking one — government or private sector — or sensibly combining the two, we have different interests battling it out and the result is a mix that makes little sense for anybody.

"We're nowhere," he says, pointing out that a stubbornly weak job market, the recent quarterly sales decline at Wal-Mart and savings-oriented consumers aren't a mix that makes for increased retail spending.

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Ms. Brown stood out as a dancer for her blend of serenity, simplicity and quietly gutsy energy, a mix that made her an ideal interpreter of Hawkins's works and that permeated her own choreography.

Widely regarded as the most "livable" of Texas cities, Austin long got along on just two economic legs: the University of Texas and the state government, a mix that made it a politically liberal and socially tolerant pocket in a conservative state.

Fox takes things he has learned from Noll and Bill Arnsparger and Sid Gillman, then adds his own twists, blending them into a combustible mix that makes quarterbacks' heads spin.

Texas has a large population who has lived on both sides of the border and created a folkloric mix that makes Texas unique.

And, even Jay-Z's most recent 4 44 album, which many call his most personal recording, is supported by a wonderful mix that makes it feel warm, like you're listening in on an innermost musical dialog.

The onstage Buddy (Sebastian Arcelus played the part in 2010) is sometimes naïve, sometimes perceptive and too often uncomfortably close to mentally disabled — an awkward mix that makes it difficult to buy into the whole "Elf" fantasy.

"I have come to think," he says, "that the two most crucial ingredients in the mysterious mix that makes a good writer may be (1) having read enough throughout a lifetime to have internalized the rhythms of the written word, and (2) refining the ability to mimic those rhythms".

"I have come to think," he says, "that the two most crucial ingredients in the mysterious mix that makes a good writer may be (1) having read enough throughout a lifetime to have internalized the rhythms of the written word, and (2) refining the ability to mimic those rhythms". This makes sense.

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