"Be minimal, and blend it a little right up to the brow bone, " said Ms. Swift.
But if she's kind of like cool, you can blend it right in the conversation to get her open, help the conversation out.
The Harvard team suggests speeding up a project launched in 1994 to purchase 500 tonnes of highly-enriched uranium released from Russian weapons and blend it down over 20 years for use in civilian reactors.
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But, as the gulf between "mobile" and "desktop" products begins to shrink and the boundaries blend, it would only seem to make sense that Apple would look to leverage its high-profile purchase of P.
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Like a TV, it'll blend in well in your living room, which -- let's face it -- is where you're likely to stick this thing anyway.
He said it tasted great, but when it shipped across the country the altitude caused the butterfat in the blend to clump, and Starbucks nixed it.
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Rather, it is a blend that's sure to please few, irritate some, and land flaccidly in the middle of modern-day musical relevance.
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The pattern on the back actually doesn't stand out as much as it does on the black version, as it happens to blend in with the white a little more.
Its ugly relative--heavy, sour crude--sells at a discount of 10% to 25%, depending on blend and location, because it takes more refining to break down its hydrocarbons and remove its higher sulfur content.
Refiners are reluctant to blend more than 10% ethanol into gasoline because consumers don't want it, and because a higher blend can damage the engines of older cars, boats and electrical equipment.
Doing it right requires a blend of strategy and communications focused on simplicity and performance.
It's a blend of old and new in perfect sync with Mingus's own sensibilities.
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The traditional side dish of farofa was the Indian addition, so it is indeed a blend of Brazil's cultures.
It's a blend of cotton and polylactide, a polymer derived from dextrose, which can be cost-effectively made from corn.
The hardware itself is fashioned out of metal that's designed to absorb surrounding colors, making it more likely to blend in.
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Flashing its codename "Baffin" in the documents, this device does not seem destined for an appearance beyond Korean borders, but a unique blend of specs and rumors that it will arrive as the "Galaxy Grand" continue to intrigue.
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You have to understand what it's like to blend two records together before you try to scratch a record.
"It's a weird blend of a first-person shooter, but has the (role-playing game) depth in story and narrative, " Smith said.
Investing, like baseball, is a blend of luck and skill, meaning it too falls captive to the Paradox of Skill.
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The group's new album, its fourth, is called Some Strange Country, and it's an incredible blend of instruments, voices and lyrics.
For some reason, he says, three is a magic number when it comes to the ideal blend of disciplines in your background.
It already has a healthy blend of local, long distance and wireless assets, with strong global alliances with France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom.
The rest are a good age, so it's a nice blend.
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It is made from a blend of crushed rock, rubber and polyurethane, a synthetic plastic that replaces bitumen as the binding agent and allows even bigger pores in the road surface.
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It's made from a blend of cotton and a new polymer made from corn.
It is impossible to predict what blend of elections, legislation and judicial decisions will bring gay marriage to America.
The House will engage in a similar process, though it has three different bills to blend into a combined version.
It is calculated using the same blend of prices by which IDC determines the average software unit price, including: retail, volume license, OEM, free, open-source, etc.
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The company says that its new blend of corn and soy oil, which it has developed over the last two years, has zero grams of trans fat per serving.
That should help the bank consolidate its position in Brazil, where a judicious blend of acquisition and organic growth has given it a more Brazilian face than other foreign-owned banks.
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