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If you find that after blending, your Pina Colada is too thin, you can add more crushed ice and blend again.
Instead, as we talked, what I found was some blend of the real Bina and the improvisation of her programmers: a stab at the best that today's technology could manage.
While most well-known Catholic musicians tend to perform in traditional idioms, many Protestants have found success blending local traditions into a more cosmopolitan framework.
Often considered his best and most accessible album, 1973's Paris 1919 finds him blending rock, soul and classical with quietly anthemic songwriting.
The authorities found that "blending in with 400 other backpacks and bags scattered throughout the cafeteria," made the duffel bags virtually indistinguishable.
It was found that blending sand and quarry dust produces concrete of enhanced mechanical properties.
The field of quantum control also finds itself blending into other research fields that are forming a new vanguard in quantum physics and chemistry.
More recently, a pilot of MIT and Harvard's joint online educational initiative, EdX, found that blending SJSU classes with world-class online lectures reduced the number of students who received a C or lower by 31%.
The CPCB study found people blending chromium-rich sludge with coal ash to make a binding material for building.
Yet with a bit of research and some strategic adjustments, you can easily find ways to blend in, rub shoulders with locals, and become a true piece of the continent you're exploring.
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