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The plan was to have both countries build factories that could mix uranium with plutonium, the material at the heart of nuclear bombs, to be burned as fuel for civilian reactors.
But what if we had a common API that could mix and match capacity from different providers to help companies auto-scale their needs at the best price — some bandwidth from Amazon, some from Google and so on?
As he explained, nerve gas alarms often went off after a sonic boom or scud missile explosion -- things that could mix layers of air.
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In the early 1940s he became the exclusive distributor for the "multimixer," a blender that could simultaneously mix five milk shakes.
She dressed the baby boomers just then beginning to enter the workforce in separates that they could "mix and match" — a novel concept for the time.
Going to Goa was a rite of passage for me, because it's where I learnt that you could mix fish with really strong flavours.
The sound system was so good, that you could mix any type of record into any other type, because it sounded so strong, and so present.
But parents and brokers began clamoring for more options, particularly the ability to invest in funds that they could mix and match.
Yasser Seirawan is an American grandmaster with a successful playing career: at his peak he made it into the world's top 10 and the games in the book show that he could mix with the best.
"I was looking through and I thought: 'This combination will be a look.' I like to make my own clothes so I wanted to buy stuff that I could mix and match with.
But Kieswetter showed that he could mix brawn - he hit seven fours and two sixes - with solid defence, making full use of the life granted to him when Scott Borthwick spilled a chance in the slips off Onions, who finished with 0-73.
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