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He raps in a rapid-fire mixture of Creole, French and English.
As often happens with this company, the production is such a rapid-fire mixture of acting, dance, aerial acrobatics, big-screen cartoons and elaborate musical jokes that it is impossible to know precisely what it is about.
Chris Willman considered Jackson's dancing "even more enthralling than that of brother Michael," adding, "It represents the pinnacle of what can be done in the popping 'n' locking style a rapid-fire mixture of rigidly jerky and gracefully fluid movements".
Chris Willman of Los Angeles Times stated the "enthralling" choreography of Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 Tour "represents the pinnacle of what can be done in the popping 'n' locking style a rapid-fire mixture of rigidly jerky and gracefully fluid movements".
The earliest pigments, which were natural ores such as iron oxide, were supplemented by 6000 bc in China by calcined (fired) mixtures of inorganic compounds and organic pigments; vehicles were prepared from gum arabic, egg white, gelatin, and beeswax.
Sulfuric acid prepared by firing mixtures of sulfur and nitre (sodium nitrate) was an early forerunner of the lead chamber process of sulfuric acid manufacture, in which sulfur dioxide oxidation was accelerated by the addition of oxides of nitrogen.
As they chanted, police officers casually put on their gas masks and the operators of the tanklike vehicles aimed their big guns, which fire a mixture of water and tear gas, at the group.
In 1973, a company that manufactured two products (FireMaster, a fire retardant mixture of PBBs and NutriMaster, a feed-grade magnesium oxide supplement for cattle) inadvertently delivered FireMaster to Michigan Farm Bureau Services where it was mixed into animal feed that was shipped to feed mills across the state.
That's one of the problems". Firing a mixture of ground glass particles could produce a tweedlike effect with flecks of different hues.
Earth and fire are mixtures, composed of them and all the other seeds, each consisting of a collection of all the homoeomerous bodies, separately invisible; and that explains why from these two bodies all others are generated.
An extensive investigation of the lattice expansion (up to 1200 °C) of porous synthetic cordierite (obtained by firing a mixture of talc, clay, alumina and silica) was carried out using time-of-flight neutron diffraction at LANSCE, Los Alamos, NM, USA and FNLP, Dubna, Russia.
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