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If you must open the wine from July through September, wait for a cool night, and mate it with a steak that has the girth of a first baseman's mitt.
Washington's Smithsonian Institution had asked to borrow Chia Chia, to mate it with US-based Ching Ching.
Radioactive cat shit: Lost at the time amid editorial shuffling, we're pleased to finally report that one of our friends took their cat in to get radioiodine ablation for its thyroid then let us take one of its gamma-ray-enriched turds (which made one of our staffer's hand tingle through rubber gloves) and mate it with the Jar.
We grabbed it off him quicker than you can say "ohmyGodI'mgonnapuke" and hurried back to the office to mate it with the rotten pig's foot that's currently giving off a smell reminiscent of the toilets on day four of Glastonbury, mixed with the killing fields of Rwanda, three weeks after the Tutsis slaughtered the Hutus.
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Mr. Rosenthal used a domestic female French Pekin and mated it with a wild mallard male (which he calls the "prince of all wild ducks").
b The robotic hand picks up a ring and mates it with the shaft.
And what genius came up with a proprietary (and easy-to-lose) adapter that's required for charging the device or mating it with a PC?
The novelty of the hardware design lies in the design of a USB form factor TPM motherboard with a USB port, and mating it with an embedded system board as a daughter board.
By taking apart a drive, mating it with a tape recorder, and doing a few other really cool things, this talented hacktress has made 3.5″ floppies capable of holding about 15 seconds of analog audio.
Piles of red tape later, the couple succeeded in importing the feline to the United States, where Mill mated it with the female Asian leopard cat hybrids she had acquired.
A synthesizer could be considered a form of sonification: taking a predetermined electrical frequency and mating it with a speaker to possibly pleasurable result or at least interestingly unpleasurable.
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