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On my isobutane backpacking stove, I cooked lavish meals each night, usually some combination of vegetables, noodles and peanut butter.
It's usually some combination of factors, and I'm sure scientists can argue that an innate tribalism trait in all of us plays a role as well.
The ingredients, usually some combination of lime, portland cement, and fine sand, may vary greatly in type and proportion, but the material used is less significant than the manner in which it is used.
People lose faith in their government institutions, perhaps because those institutions are poorly run or because pundits declare that the institutions are poorly run (usually, some combination of the two, it seems).
Polygenetic terrain is usually some combination of hillslopes and "flats," and either topographic type may dominate in the latter part of a geomorphic cycle, depending on whether the system tends to generate relief or reduce it.
This is one thing Bob has in common with Chris, who made his name in the 1980s playing characters on "Late Night" (the Guy Under the Seats, the Fugitive Guy, Chris Elliott Jr). who were usually some combination of arrogant, smarmy and clueless.
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Experts estimate that two million Americans suffer from pressure ulcers each year, usually through some combination of immobility, poor nutrition, dehydration and incontinence.
According to Mr Dalio, it usually requires some combination of debt restructurings and write-offs, austerity, wealth transfers from rich to poor and money-printing.
"It would usually be some combination of the accepted wisdom of the group, as interpreted by Bob, with a little added weight to the people he respected most, and a little bit to whoever got there last".
They were quoted direct from the cruise lines and should be treated as the roughest of guides only; the discount culture is intense among agents, who usually offer some combination of discounts, "free" on-board spend and other benefits.
The culprit was runaway saltiness, a sensation that came at me in the form of feta, olives, capers, caper berries, sun-dried tomatoes, anchovies, sausage and such, usually in some combination of two or three, occasionally in a combination of even more than that.
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