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These novel products are called mashups, a marriage of bits of two or more Web sites to create a third product: a directory of pizzerias on a neighborhood map, for example, to show where the nearest deep-dish resides.
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Mr. Waterbury, an uncle by marriage of Eleanor Roosevelt, was a bit of a character.
It's a little bit Tina Turner, a little bit Detroit Cobras, a marriage of lungs and passion and mettle.
The scene is more than a bit contrived, a marriage of self-mockery and narcissism.
The duo is a marriage of almost equals: Ronnie Dunn is a bit more robust than Kix Brooks and is more present in his singing.
It doesn't have a touchscreen and still has the scroll wheel so the marriage of new and old is a bit jarring.
It'll last for a bit, but the marriage of the old card system with a new cardless system seems like a sideways step instead of a forwards one.
In a presidential setting there is a little bit more room now for a marriage of equals, as we see when Michelle Obama outshines her husband with brilliant speeches.
Stonington scallops, also perfectly cooked, were enhanced by a marriage of flavors — strawberry granita, raw briny littlenecks, garlicky kimchi and bacony bits of lamb pancetta.
It's a marriage of digital and traditional toys, and one that requires a bit of explanation to understand.
I wrote about this earlier in the week, and how the arguments for the changing nature of marriage are a bit different in Ireland, where citizens weren't even allowed to get divorced until 1995.
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