The engines increase airflow, creating a more complete burning of the air-fuel mixture--and a more powerful vehicle.
Twell, a good-natured mixture of self-confidence and humility, seems comfortable with the parallels being drawn by others between her and a woman she clearly has the utmost regard for.
Animal Collective's latest CD, on the Domino label, is the appropriately named Strawberry Jam: a sticky-sweet mixture of mashed-up musical elements, from noise pop and fringe folk to ambient drones and psychedelia, with crunchy seeds of noise rock.
The flight bans came amid fears that the ash - a mixture of glass, sand and rock particles - can seriously damage aircraft engines.
The pro-tunnellers employ a mixture of hyperbole and hard-nosed economic home truths as they argue for the project.
It was amazingly exciting work for people - a strange mixture of social engineering and macro-economic policy - and it was a topic in which Britain led the world.
They didn't really have a name for the mixture of Afro-Cuban music and bebop.
One mistake to avoid is the European mixture of over-generous jobless benefits and high tax rates.
Players compete to get votes for their favorite candidate, using a mixture of microphone-smacking and vote-boosting powerups.
The enzyme breaks up a virus's outer protein envelope into a mixture of mini-proteins known as peptides.
And you are given a mixture of short- and long-term rewards ranging from reduced premiums to exotic holidays.
The bill is a characteristically shrewd mixture of attention-grabbing toughness and less-trumpeted tenderness.
The fact is, as Kevin Drum notes, most systems are a mixture of top-down and bottom-up planning and competition.
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In fact, most of the investors upon whom I base my Guru Strategies used a mixture of growth-related variables and valuation-related variables.
She mesmerizes colleagues with a mixture of soft-spoken gentility and effusive warmth.
Only Nasdaq has a significant number of its own stocks, largely a mixture of large-cap technology shares and companies too small to qualify for the Big Board.
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These challenges make it all the more important to Mr. Darling that his unique roster of employees receive the right mixture of hands-on and formal business training.
He then looked right at me, his eyes burning with a mixture of tongue-in-cheek danger and mock fear, masking what I can now only imagine as disbelief.
TVed professor of black studies, alerted the world to the latter's recent work, which turns out to be a mixture of post-structuralist mumbo jumbo, religious rhetoric and rap music.
Two new groups that have gathered some momentum are Puea Pandin (the Motherland Party) and Ruam Jai Thai (Thai Unity), each a curious mixture of ex-Thaksinites and military hard-nuts.
Irony today is thus a mixture of self-detachment and self-absorption: an unwillingness to take a stand and an eagerness to see the strange workings of fate in mere thwarted desire.
Their frequent mixture within humans--compounded by our misuse and abuse of these antibio-tics in soaps and meat--along with their ability to swap DNA with other species, make it easy for them to spread acquired resistance.
The string of measures was a strange mixture of well-meaning steps at social reform, half-baked schemes for quasi-socialist industrial planning, regulation to protect consumers, welfare programs to help the hardest hit, government support for the cartelization of industry, higher wages for some, lower wages for others, on the one hand government pump priming, on the other public economy.
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Meanwhile the Guardian's Jon Ronson is bemused that after concluding his whole family are ambiverts - which Cain defines as a mixture of extrovert and introvert - the group barely gets a mention in the book.
The word "secretary" conjures up images of a bygone era, of pearls and sweater sets, sensible heels and knee-length skirts, and the right mixture of efficiency and self-effacement to fade into the background while acting as a powerful man's right hand.
Kirkuk - home to a mixture of Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen - is one of the most bitterly contested of Iraq's disputed territories.
With its massive oil reserves, Kirkuk - home to a mixture of Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen - is one of the most bitterly contested of Iraq's disputed territories.
At Piedmont High School in the Oakland Hills, there are 14 students in this first-year Mandarin class, a mixture of Asian, white, African-American and Indian.
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