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The story of London's men's wear is often set up as a tension between the elder statesmen of traditional tailoring and the wild, independent designers of today, but the reality is that the two sides are beginning to blend quite nicely, and Mr. Grant, who is 40, is a good example of someone who bridges the generations.
In the early days of the modern evolutionary synthesis, scientists were just beginning to blend the new science of population genetics with Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection.
Apply the next color (orange) right next to the first, beginning to blend the two.
Mullenweg says it has been his goal since the beginning to blend a non-profit business, a for-profit one, and not-just-for-profit one under one banner.
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In Japan, the merged company has begun to blend these into a single service.Despite all these new things to beam, the satellite business still looks risky.
As the ethnicities begin to blend, Father Gelfant said, some Hispanic families are attending special children's Masses in English, forgoing the Spanish versions later in the day.
Some of the exercises had begun to blend together, and the homework (like all homework) was taking a lot longer than I expected.
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