Perhaps one of these examples felt most right to you, or a mixture, or none of them.
In Brazil 80% of new vehicles run on ethanol, petrol or a mixture of both.
Finally, stocks can be in the form of crude oil of various grades, products or a mixture of the two.
The big question is which poses a greater environmental risk: oil washing ashore, or a mixture of oil and dispersant at sea.
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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You could build your very own rig, piece-by-piece, or you could buy one of the many, many pre-fab options out there (or some mixture of the two, of course).
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The inner two appear, from their densities, to have a lot of water or methane or ammonia in them (or any mixture of the three), along with hydrogen and helium.
The GPU contains a unified array of 18 compute units, which collectively generate 1.84 Teraflops of processing power that can freely be applied to graphics, simulation tasks, or some mixture of the two.
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Patrons can order a shot of vitamins A, B, C, D and E or a mixture of roots, herbs, fruits and mushrooms blended in blasts called "energy, " "immunity" and "skin, hair and nails" to add to their water.
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As America struggles to extend health-care coverage while curbing health-care costs, we face a decision that is more important than whether we have a public-insurance option, more important than whether we will have a single-payer system in the long run or a mixture of public and private insurance, as we do now.
There are many reasons why households might extract equity from their homes: to finance household expenditures, to make major home repairs or improvements (so-called residential investment), to consolidate more costly debt, such as credit card debt, to invest in personal businesses or other forms of entrepreneurship, to help finance the purchase of other real estate, or to engage in a form of investment arbitrage, or a mixture of the above.
These so-called flex-fuel vehicles can burn either gasoline or ethanol or almost any mixture of the two.
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.
Was this, Michael, a process of taking people and posing them or finding them where they were or some kind of mixture?
Diesel engines can run on any mixture of petroleum or biodiesel from B5 to B100(100% biodiesel), with no modifications.
The first album will be a mixture of two or three hymns, as well as classical music including Ave Maria, and songs he described as "inspirational".
Meanwhile, other completely different approaches involve burning coal in pure oxygen (oxyfuel), or turning it into a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, which is then burned.
Transfer the mixture to an 11- or 12-quart copper preserving pan or a wide nonreactive kettle.
But artificial light, whether of the incandescent, fluorescent or LED variety, contains a different mixture of frequencies from that put out by the sun.
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The witness told the court that several samples taken using sticky tape to pick up skin cells showed a mixture of DNA from two or three individuals.
The first well supplies oxidants (a mixture of water and air or water and oxygen), which are injected into the location where the process is actually occurring.
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Or that a container that might hold the mixture hasn't yet been engineered.
France has dealt sensibly with its nastiest would-be separatist danger: Napoleon's native isle of Corsica, some fifth of whose people are nationalists of one kind or another, has been pacified with a mixture of subsidy and devolution.
Unlike astronomy or particle physics, paleontology is still a vigorous mixture of acquisitiveness, showmanship, speculation, and polemic.
This mixture is then spread onto a glass or metal surface and through photosynthesis, it keeps on generating electricity.
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Most services offer a mixture of sleeper compartments with room for two or four passengers, six-person dormitory-style couchettes and seat accommodation.
Was his mixture of romanticism and classicism genuine and organic or merely mechanical, a matter of putting themes doggedly through their paces?
Under the process of fracking, oil or gas is extracted from shale rock by pumping a mixture of sand, water and chemicals into the rock at high pressure.
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