Sentence examples for mixture that could from inspiring English sources

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She and her collaborators developed a fast-evaporating solvent mixture that could remove the whitening.

But his proposals for short-term tax cuts and spending were a mixture that could appeal to Democratic centrists and liberals.

For insulation and extra strength, he developed a clay and vermiculite mixture that could be baked onto the exterior of the pot.

Job cuts, pay freezes and the Government's pensions review add up to an "explosive mixture" that could disfigure industrial relations in Britain over the next few years, the country's most senior trade union leader warns today.

His Chronographia, however, presents the sole detailed account of the Byzantine victory over the Arab besiegers of Constantinople (674 678) and describes the famous "Greek fire," an explosive mixture that could be hurled great distances and enabled the Byzantines to destroy the Arab fleet.

The statement was Mr. Obama's fullest and most forceful to date on the incident, in which a Nigerian man traveling to Detroit from Amsterdam tried to ignite an explosive mixture that could have brought down the Northwest Airlines flight and its 278 passengers.

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We modelled the stratified dispersal of an airborne pathogen population in order to identify the spatial patterns of cultivar mixtures that could slow epidemic spread driven by dual dispersal mechanisms acting over both short and long distances.

Today is the 111th anniversary of the birth of Marguerite Davis, an American chemist who co-discovered vitamins A and B. Davis worked at the University of Wisconsin with Elmer Vernon McCollum, who was trying to create simple mixtures that could replace food in animal diets.

Today is the 110th anniversary of the birth of Marguerite Davis, an American chemist who co-discovered vitamins A and B. Davis worked at the University of Wisconsin with Elmer Vernon McCollum, who was trying to create simple mixtures that could replace food in animal diets.

Today is the 112th anniversary of the birth of Marguerite Davis, an American chemist who co-discovered vitamins A and B. Davis worked at the University of Wisconsin with Elmer Vernon McCollum, who was trying to create simple mixtures that could replace food in animal diets.

We are presently optimizing strategies for the preparation of endogenous reference gene mixtures that could yield information comparable to that of data pooled from individual endogenous reference gene normalizations.

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