Aikido-type blending with the energy coming towards one, whether a physical or emotional attack, is the opposite of surrender.
It was better suited for blending with other instruments and voices, and because of the slide, better able to play real melodies, as opposed to simple fanfares.
In Libya, these groups are blending with local militant groups, including members of Ansar al Sharia, which the U.S. implicated in the 2012 attacks on U.S. outposts in Benghazi, in eastern Libya.
Workers sweep the squares with willow brooms, and flocks of pigeons swoop across the courtyards or roost on temple rooftops, their fluttering wings blending with the distant hum of traffic and car horns.
On VRBO since 2010, the property is more homespun luau than generic Margaritaville, with rooms blending contemporary furnishings with native artwork.
Farming has long had a peculiar grip on the French imagination, blending nostalgia with genuine traditions.
The best solution may be less about displacing the current education medium, and more about blending it with new tools and techniques.
Watson has a habit of blending fact with rhetoric in this way.
Even experts have a very hard time perfectly blending subwoofers with speakers.
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The RIN program was designed to meet any shortages of renewable fuels, not to allow oil companies to avoid blending ethanol with gasoline.
Blending fiction with documentary, interviewing several retired workers and scripting faux interviews with other characters, he brings huge stretches of long-repressed history to life on an intimate scale.
At the right of the frame sits a shadowy figure, upsetting the youthful luminescence of the tragic lover: It is Marthe, the blue of her hair and yellowish skin tone blending in with the tablecloth.
Blending seaways with a range of hikes on three of the Whitsunday, islands (Hook, Whitsunday and South Molle), the trail has no single defined route, and is accessible at any point by private, charter or commercial boat.
Blending seamlessly with the historical objects in Berger's studio are the early iterations of her debut furniture collection, made up of nine finely rendered handmade glass and metal pieces, launching this month at the Holly Hunt showroom in New York.
As she folded herself into a chair for the Talk Asia interview, the entourage settled in the background -- some blending in with the grand designs of the exhibition, others, like Carlo, a small, bald man wearing dark glasses, providing more of a contrast.
Senate Democrats, knowing that the bill would pass the panel with or without Republican support, have already started blending the legislation with another health care bill passed this summer by the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.
Stead's innovations as editor of the Gazette included incorporating maps and diagrams into a newspaper for the first time, breaking up longer articles with eye-catching subheadings and blending his own opinions with those of the people he interviewed.
Better still, blending the game with a strategy title like Crusader Kings could be amazing.
Keeping a movement not just going, but growing requires blending new skills with tried and true ones.
Wimme has revolutionized the style by blending the joik with electronic soundscapes, making it accessible to a much wider audience.
Some of the Chelsea designers acknowledge that we may be in a transitional phase by blending the modern with the historic.
In 1895, Alessandro Berluti founded his footwear brand on blending handmade craftsmanship with creative verve a mix that still embodies a certain artisanal ideal.
Akerman conjures a timeless literary setting by blending modernity, with its remote controls, cordless phones, and sleek cars, with anachronistic luxuries, styles, and, above all, manners.
For students with a more creative bent, the emphasis will be on blending technical know-how with top-notch communications savvy, according to Susie Hall, President of Vitamin T, a creative staffing agency.
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Some of you may recognize it as a blending grape used along with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Malbec in Bordeaux styled wines.
The blending of simple chords with a complex musical line fascinated him.
One can almost hear David Cameron announcing such a development in triumph - a conjoined policy, blending confidence in Scotland with reassurance for England.
Ireland's Guggenheim Grotto creates an electronics-infused brand of folk music, blending programmed beats and acoustic instruments with point-on harmonies and honest, observational lyrics.
Blending the romantic-comedy genre with zombies could have resulted in all sorts of bad cheesiness, but the film manages to be refreshingly original and funny without laying on too much cheese.
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