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Blends of nylon 6 with maleated ethylene propylene rubber (EPR-g-MA) were prepared by melt blending over the whole composition range.
The Obama Administration bought Big Oil's argument that blending over 10percentt could be harmful to vehicle engines and promised weakened regulations.
No further improvement in accuracies was obtained from the adjusted one-step blending over the original one-step blending in our situation.
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M83's cloudbursting mid-2000s records—which blended over-blown dynamics with drippy neon synth lines gave the genre a new breath.
Instead, blend over-plucked or sparse areas with a brow pencil in a matching shade (try to stick with a hue that's one to two shades from your natural hair color).
I skip the pleading nervous bit that sometimes blends over into bluster.
M.A.C.'s concrete eye shadow was blended over eyelids, right up to the brows, which were defined with M.A.C.'s new Velux brow pencil.
The brand's Powerpoint Eye Pencil in Industry (gray with pearl) was used to shape, with Eye Kohl in Phone Number (classic charcoal) blended over.
We've embraced it as the bedrock of European civilisation, but it's also a place that's very much at the crossroads of east and west, where different cultures and customs have mixed and blended over the centuries.
The roles of reciter of the martyrdom and of participant in a procession have blended over the years to produce the taʿziyyah play, in which the reciters march in procession to the appointed place and there recite their pieces, which can be considered as a prologue before the play itself begins.
Blended over the entire face with a synthetic brush (there's a dedicated one from Hourglass - you needn't bother unless feeling flush), it provides medium to full coverage without dryness, caking or dullness (I expected all three), and not only lasts all day, but positively glows.
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