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Johnston proposed to combine half of Bragg's horsemen with most of Pemberton's to form a cavalry force under Van Dorn which would swoop deep behind Union lines to attack vulnerable supply chains.
2. Meanwhile, in a blender, combine half of the masa with 1 quart water to form a slurry (the blender should be three-fourths full).
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Call it something that combines half of a real science term with an inappropriate suffix.
Mirroring and "perfecting" of the dataset to provide a model which appears to be "perfect" (a unilateral defect has now been erased by combining half of a mirror-image model with the half of the unaffected original patient model), 4.
Mirroring and "perfecting" of the dataset to provide a model which appears to be "perfect" (a unilateral defect has now been erased by combining half of a mirror-image model with the half of the unaffected original patient model), Digital placement of a "graft" of either alloplastic or autogenous material into a defect and including this on the resultant model.
For girls and boys combined, half of chlamydia cases were detected in the school-only test group.
To make the scrub simply combine half a cup of sugar with just enough olive oil to wet it.
Their lead will widen when the two firms add a combined half-million units of capacity in North America by next year, including a pickup and minivan for Toyota and a minivan for Honda.
Our result suggested that the number of polyps and the presence of BVN were important prognostic factors that determined the success rate of combined half-dose PDT and ranibizumab.
Combine half cup of vinegar and 2 tablespoons of baking soda to polish silver jewelry.
Combine half a part of white vinegar with half a part of water (or club soda) in a spray bottle or cup.
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