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Whole blueberries will become little rocks rather than mixing nicely with the ice cream.
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I hear it mixes nicely with soda water.
Or as a salad, it might mix nicely with arugula.
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At QBA, customers especially like the ropa vieja (braised flank steak with peppers and onions in smoky paprika sauce, $8.25) and the mint mojito limeade ($1.75), which mixes nicely with rum or tequila, she said.
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In addition to showing that science and art can mix nicely together, the work confirms a hundred-year-old theory among microbiologists: While the environment determines which microbes thrive in a given place, "everything is everywhere".
Not only does this arc mix nicely with the show's themes of family and motherhood but also with the plot of this week's double bill, as Dicte tries to bust an illegal surrogacy ring.
Keep mixing until sugar dissolves into mixture and milk mixes in nicely, making a smooth, hot mixture.
Mix in olive oil and balsamic dressing - keep in an airtight container for transporting to work, the commute should mix it nicely.
Except I might bet against him if he were playing Mardy Fish, who was getting to balls very quickly, and with ease, hitting them well, mixing things up nicely, and volleying.
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