They didn't really have a name for the mixture of Afro-Cuban music and bebop.
The important question is what is the mixture of natural and human-induced effects that contribute to that warming?
Rather it's the mixture of age and having to adapt to a soccer culture which is different and unfamiliar.
WSJ: Pellegrini's Background Looks Good For Soccer's Manchester City
Seated around one of the tables, Eva Berro and her family chat in the mixture of Arabic and English.
This is the beauty of Jaffa, to see the fishermen catching their fish, the mixture of Israelis and Arabs, it is something different.
He is back now, but I will always remember the mixture of pride and concern that I felt throughout his deployment.
Not only does the mixture of American and European sponsors help his bankroll, but it also boosts IJP Design sales worldwide.
FORBES: Golfer Ian Poulter Continues to Turn Heads with Unique Style
Steve Landefeld, BEA director, said it was hard to predict the overall outcome given the mixture of new methodology and data updates.
The first-person narrative deftly captures the mixture of horror, fascination and detachment with which a child views the world of grown-up folly.
ECONOMIST: New novels from France: The young and the restless | The
From a safety perspective, the mixture of regulatory authority and industry support made it difficult to insist on compliance to disaster prevention standards.
The mixture of connectivity, open information, and the ability to build communities, share opinions and get organized is a creative and sometimes disruptive mix.
So why cannot Chile favour the unfavoured without upsetting the mixture of sound finance and high growth that has been its hallmark in the 1990s?
Regardless of their circumstances, both doctors agree that the mixture of the two men's personalities and the circumstances that helped them develop into adulthood were the right fit.
On reaching the shale, the mixture of water and fracking fluid bursts open the rock and the sand keeps the fractures open, allowing the gas to flow to the surface.
Indeed the mixture of an ailing football club with little to spend on quality players, and constant outgoings to cover, may yet leave Delia Smith as sick as a parrot.
Golf analysts have long held that the mixture of nationalities on the European team, which draws players from Southern Europe to Scandinavia, means it is more capable of embracing maverick talents than the homogenous U.S. squad.
By selecting fluorescent proteins in three primary colours they made pictures of parts of mouse brains in which the individual nerve cells glow in all colours of the rainbow, depending on the mixture of proteins within.
My son is a captain in the Delaware Army National Guard and he recently spent a year in Iraq, so my husband and I know well the mixture of pride and concern that all military families share.
Something about the mixture of African, Caribbean and European rhythms combines to create a sound, and a moment, that can only be experienced in New Orleans, in a small club with lousy acoustics, filled with residents from the surrounding neighborhood.
If we know what is inside the ETF, the mixture of gold bars, mining shares, options and futures, (and these things are published) then we can predict how the ETF price is going to move in reaction to that change in the price of gold.
"Many of the responses we have received, to which we are of course responding individually, stress the happy mixture of university and community use which is currently characteristic of the arts centre - but this is exactly what we want to preserve and enhance, " said the statement.
He spends large amounts of money to figure out who has the particular mixture of abilities to do the job.
Now grab a rubber spatula and fold the egg whites in to cream mixture (Folding means moving the bottom of the mixture over the top with little agitation to the stuff in the bowl, which will deflate the egg whites).
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.
His book reveals the strange mixture of meanings the war had for its combatants.
The twist that Codexis brings is that unlike petrol, of which each batch from the refinery is chemically different from the others (because the crude oil from which it is derived is an arbitrary mixture of hydrocarbon molecules), biopetrol could be turned out exactly the same, again and again, and thus designed to have the optimal mixture of properties required of a motor fuel.
Sometimes for breakfast Hafida adds a spoonful of the divine mixture to the filling of an omelet.
Sprinkle half of the spinach mixture over the bottom of the dough.
What Facebook and Google offices do have in common is that sense of openness and the constant mixture of work and play.
应用推荐