They didn't really have a name for the mixture of Afro-Cuban music and bebop.
In Haiti, for example, her group employs 22 Haitians who make Medika Mamba and teaches other farmers how to grow crops for the mixture.
UMaine has filed a provisional patent for the lobster-shell mixture, which can also be used for such products as plant pots that decompose in the ground, surveying stakes and other applications.
It's cut into strips and used to wrap the mixture for grilling, but is not eaten.
Broil the mixture for about 20 minutes, using tongs to rotate the tomatoes every five minutes until lightly charred and cooked through.
Add the eggs and continue to beat, scraping down the bowl as needed, for another 2 minutes, or until the mixture is light, smooth and creamy.
His book reveals the strange mixture of meanings the war had for its combatants.
The recipe calls for slowly drizzling in the oils as the egg mixture whizzes around in the blender.
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The programme called for a mixture of autonomous and piloted flights, he added.
Paula reveals to us St John Coltrane's Church, where the congregation gathers for a mixture of church service and jam session.
Mr Rees' care is currently paid for by a mixture of the council's direct payments scheme and the Independent Living Fund, which matches it, Ms West told BBC Radio Wales' Eye on Wales programme.
Alternatively, he'll use a curry oil that he has made by combining a few tablespoons of curry powder with a small bottle of safflower oil and letting the mixture sit for a few weeks.
Copper sulphate, for instance, known as Bordeaux mixture, was invented in the 19th century for vineyards, and widely used until 1930.
He has even become a religious symbol for the followers of Santeria, a mixture between West African religions and Catholicism that still has many adherents in Cuba and Miami.
And the same will be true for the US. There is some mixture of light and heavy, sweet and sour, crudes which is optimal to provide the refined products the US desires to use.
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The Iranians, for their part, have reacted to the new president with a mixture of relief and contempt.
This latest study shows a stable picture - with 62% of recent graduates in employment, 9% unemployed, 14% staying on for further study and the remainder in a mixture of training while working and other activities.
Using an antibody marker, Kraus selects the stem cells from a larger population, adds a growth mixture and places the specimen in an incubator for three weeks.
Such is the political capital invested in the exchange-rate peg that Mr Cardoso might opt instead for default, or strong capital controls, or some mixture of the two.
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The first part of the book is a mixture of psychology and trendy neuroscience research that presents the evidence for Mr Shermer's central claim: that, instead of shaping belief around painstakingly gathered, soberly judged evidence, people most often decide upon their beliefs first, and then use an impressive range of cognitive tricks to bend whatever evidence they do discover into support for those pre-decided acts of faith.
Sometimes for breakfast Hafida adds a spoonful of the divine mixture to the filling of an omelet.
Finally, China is focused on the need for innovation and has used a mixture of government mandates to encourage more domestic innovation.
Since it is difficult to manufacture tubes that are consistent in these qualities, the result, for carbon, is a mixture in which some tubes are semiconductors and some are not.
To a system where the government finances all of that, but the actual providers are a mixture of government owned, mutuals, charities, for profit companies, who then compete in the market place for custom and that government money.
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The pro-tunnellers employ a mixture of hyperbole and hard-nosed economic home truths as they argue for the project.
Le Havre, itself, is a port city in the northern part of France, famous for its perplex mixture of cultures and music scene.
But although football, grievance and envy make a potent mixture, they hardly clinch the case for devolution, either to the North-East or to any other corner of England.
The film is extraordinary to look at for its ingenious mixture of visual styles, and it will speak to anyone who has ever tried to take possession of a place or a person in the hope of taking possession of himself.
The title, a Hindi word for a spicy, colorful mixture, is unfortunately familiar for a comedy about Indian immigrants in North America (Canada this time, not Mississippi).
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