Those involved are generally punished by a mixture of fines, restriction of privileges and stopping of shore leave.
"I'm disappointed, gutted, angry, a mixture of thoughts and emotions, " Hoggard told BBC Sport.
Diced chorizo was sauteed with a "piperade, " a mixture of onions, bell peppers, and tomato.
Singapore also boasts its own homegrown Peranakan cuisine, a mixture of Chinese and Malaysian styles.
It is a mixture of horseplay and the faith of fathers, and not to be imitated.
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The plans would see the sites revamped into a mixture of houses and flats.
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Research is a mixture of discreet enquiries through the social circle, online searches and on-the-spot surveillance.
The big emerging-market banks should therefore view their rise with a mixture of pride and nervousness.
Women are driven to a lesser degree by a mixture of testosterone and oestrogen, he explains.
The wider Arab world greeted Mr. Morsi's victory with a mixture of enthusiasm and dismay.
Before Facebook, their efforts were based on a mixture of educated guessing and expensive research.
The city today is a mixture of high and low, with not much in between.
"It's a mixture of both, but not too much out of the office, " he added.
Persimmon Homes said the development would be a mixture of private and affordable housing.
Oil sands are naturally occurring geologic formations that contain a mixture of water, sand, and bitumen.
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Even the best of all possible lives consists of a mixture of pleasure and pain.
Mr Cameron said there were a mixture of reasons for buy-outs by communities and crofting townships.
Again, a mixture of conditionality and in-work support is needed to make reform effective.
The other three, Chongqing, Madrid and Riyadh, were a mixture of the two types.
The short answer is a mixture of good policies and good luck (see article).
"If you look at tuxedos, they're a mixture of different textures and fabrics, " Mr. Ossendrijver said.
Inside, a mixture of blockbuster and Bollywood favourites play on its cavernous array of screens.
In Brazil 80% of new vehicles run on ethanol, petrol or a mixture of both.
He is thus able to extract large numbers of semiconducting tubes from a mixture.
The Army and Marine Corps have been testing this vehicle on a mixture of biofuels.
It is a mixture of the two, says Tony Travers of the London School of Economics.
The measures foresee 59.8bn euros in savings, from a mixture of spending cuts and tax rises.
Mr Bridson said, where farmers have a mixture of cattle and sheep, priorities have to be made.
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Perhaps one of these examples felt most right to you, or a mixture, or none of them.
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