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There's no blending in for them in a model lineup.
As spies, one of their highest priorities is blending in.
Externally, "blending in" at work didn't cause me any issues.
He initially evaded capture by blending in with fleeing students.
The dog was cleverly blending in with a holiday gift.
It's white walls and brown roof blending in with the trees.
Quartering the tacos allows for easier blending in the later steps. 
They also developed strategies for blending in to partisan American audiences.
He slipped out of the school by blending in with evacuating pupils.
Dan: How can being authentic, instead of blending in, build self-confidence?
And then blending in with other students as they fled the building.
Blending in primitive art is a Modernist tendency, and it's not minimalist.
What elevates Crazy Rich Asians is that Chu isn't interested in blending in.
Spending more time sleeping and less time blending in our concealer every morning?
It is also very sleek-looking, blending in with other stainless steel appliances.
"I feel like I'm really blending in here," she writes on one beachside shot.
You're not completely sociopathic and psychotic but nor are you baseline completely blending in.
Understanding this, actively work to ensure you aren't just blending in with the masses.
Blending in at the Lobster Club in winter means fur coats and designer sweaters.
Up Close and Personal highly commended: "A glass frog blending in" by Emilie Ellis
There's something to be said for blending in without sacrificing your sense of self.
Baker Mayfield's front and center -- with an incognito Tom Brady blending in behind him.
There's an element of blending in—the anonymity of everyone doing the same thing online.
Mark Zuckerberg's dog may be a public figure, but he's also great at blending in.
Final blending in Kentucky was the work of Shinji Fukuyo, the chief blender at Suntory.
Also, to stand out to become one with the backdrop, blending in, moving, and transcending.
I, the firstborn, am diplomatic and obedient, less concerned with standing out than blending in.
Don't mind him, he's just a normal fish, blending in with his normal fish friends.
The shooter eventually exited the building on his own, blending in with students evacuating the school.
I think it's a way of blending in, of evading notice, of not being as obvious.
But drag in its affectations, both of blending in and standing out, capture a unique tension.
The motorcycle is a fixture in the streets, blending in among the vendors and the pedestrians.
Assimilating, blending in, is not a choice I made for safety reasons or even aesthetic ones.
In the case of emergency, blending in could provide Davis with a few crucial moments of protection.
It's the mainstay fabric made for "blending in," yet it always looks sharp, bold, and totally cool.
They often avoid jumping on the most popular bandwagon for fear of blending in with everyone else.
He fled the scene on foot, blending in with the rush of students pouring from the building.
With his first goal out of the way, his father said, Vesey can focus on blending in.
"I never had an issue just blending in and being part of the American fabric," he remembers.
It might be blending in turmeric for arthritis for the old grannies around the area, or whatever.
He grew up speaking Italian, then learned French and English as a way of surviving, of blending in.
Maybe they don't know any better, or maybe they're proud of blindly blending in with the status quo.
The Iowa State study said such a cap would translate to 4.6 percent less ethanol blending in 2018.
The waiver program is meant to benefit small refineries who argue that blending in ethanol would cause a hardship.
But public debate has heightened about the rate of population growth and how some ethnic groups are blending in.
Instead of the Surface starring — or, more realistically, simply blending in to the scenery — it had been publicly reduced.
This was a part of the blending-in that was deemed essential to building trust with natives of Afghanistan.
"As we were walking toward the first mile, we actually started blending in with all the runners," he said.
The council also sees growth potential in China after Beijing increased ethanol blending in gasoline to 10% last year.
BLENDING IN I like the Upper West Side, because, being a father, I like the family feel to it.
After her raw rejection of Laurie, Jo crouches on a rust-colored hillside, nearly blending in with the landscape.
This way, there's no risk of the stripes blending in with the white buttercream because they're firm to the touch.
He offers another unusual possibility: Stars might pull in material from far outside their own disks, blending in new ingredients.
There is no more futurism and showing off in this architecture—just an image of security, stability, and blending in.
I start planning for the event a month in advance, since blending in with the crowd is not an option.
Macchiarola said it's unfair to put that burden on refineries that are already blending in the required amounts of ethanol.
Instead of blending in, the star stood out (and, uhh, up) with a perfectly-rounded 4c Afro styled by Kim Kimble.
It's not exactly shocking that a guy like Simmons doesn't recommend blending in, but Simmons has very strategic reasons for spectacle.
Who do you think is worse at blending in at a college party: actor Adam Devine or Vice President Joe Biden?
Based in Shenzhen, his music is elegant and relaxing, blending in the typical chilling lifestyle and humid climate of southern China.
"In this new war, our enemy's platoons infiltrate our borders, quietly blending in with visiting tourists, students, and workers," Ashcroft said.
Nearby Iligan City was in lockdown over fears that Maute fighters had sneaked out of Marawi by blending in with civilians.
Blending in with the locals to sticking out like a sore tourist with a girthy fanny pack weighing down your waist?
I stash my book and follow him, blending in with fellow passengers who would rather not wait for this adventure's conclusion.
"By blending in and being in the right spot," Mr. Leuenberger said, "hopefully it resonates and reflects something back to you."
Whereas fall events can be more studio-focused and conversational, so, ostensibly, real-estate types would have a harder time blending in.
Blending in with the locals, he's often sporting a Red Sox hat and a Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School Falcons hoodie.
Until then, everyone should a take a page out of the film heroine's book: stop blending in, stand up, and speak out.
According to WSB-TV 2 Atlanta, the boy tried to board the plane by blending in as a member of a family.
"You get to see a little more of Michael just blending in with the group and becoming one of them," Desautels continues.
Mata had lived with the Davises for a year, blending in well with their other children and adapting to life in America.
When Trimble joined the D.C. Assault AAU's 27-and-under team, coach Eric Moses remembers that he preferred blending in the background.
Camouflage is usually about blending in, but some of the most unusual camouflage during World War I wasn't designed to do that.
Through a bit of interrogation, the gang learns from the young woman that the Whisperers are blending in with zombies to survive.
Blending in as only an insider could, Youngsoo catches people unaware of the camera following them; only the children seem to see him.
Me specifically, that's when my masculine side comes out, so I'm going to be really dressed down and blending in with the men.
On Friday, Zuckerberg shared three photos of Beast "blending in around the house," leading us to conclude that Beast might be part chameleon.
She was so subtle, blending in with the ambiance of the room, it took a moment before I realized the show had begun.
Many of the Rohingya made it to Malaysia clandestinely, blending in with the tens of thousands of Rohingya already living and working there.
It sounds a bit like a Harry Potter but for adults, with the magicians blending in among normal people with boring everyday jobs.
The slides were projected directly atop the films, whose soundtracks would sometimes be played, blending in with the live music and general hullabaloo.
INDOORS The home was renovated and expanded about 10 years ago, with new materials, fixtures and moldings blending in with the original construction.
You could say that his movies are themselves curatorial acts, assembling objects and sets that draw attention to themselves, rather than blending in.
About 100 yards away from shore, he saw something sticking out of the water, but "blending in with the reef," he told CNN.
They had shunned Hollywood for an idyllic stroller-and-Starbucks life on the streets of Brooklyn, blending in as best as their fame allowed.
The flow of the butter and the bite of the pepper—there is more effective gender-blending in his breakfasts than in his bedrooms.
I hit the streets, and had no problem blending in with the majority of other folks in New York City preoccupied with their phones.
Six minutes into his rampage, the gunman dropped his weapon and left the building, blending in with hundreds of other students who were evacuating.
So how do professional women walk the line between feeling like they can be unique, self-empowered individuals in a workforce while also blending in?
According to Djimasse, designs for the new museum value blending in with the local architecture and relying less on high-tech equipment than is necessary.
The band perfectly transfers all the heavy intricacies of the original, blending in their own punky, hardcore roots to the overall feel to the song.
They joke that the hours before the match, they're "Clark Kenting"–blending in with mere mortal fans before they don their costumes and turn superfan.
But there's no blending in with the latest look: bold, neon colors pulled right from the pages of your OG Lisa Frank notebook, as PopSugar notes.
There are no more yellow circles around the camera and LED light — the rim of each is tonal, blending in with the rest of the frame.
The couple -- along with their entourage -- checked out all sorts of museums and restaurants in the area while blending in with the rest of the tourists.
Mr. Caspersen's tale has confounded Wall Street, where he was known and liked, blending in with many of his associates who came from well-heeled backgrounds.
Despite taking its name from one of the flashiest animals on the planet, NBCUniversal's Peacock streaming service is at risk of blending in with the flock.
The shooter had fired about 150 times when he dropped his AR-15-style rifle and escaped from school property by blending in with fleeing students.
The wide range from lean to rich made me wonder whether some of these producers weren't treating these wines as Sforzatos and blending in some dried grapes.
So unless Magic Leap's technology is indistinguishable from a pair of glasses it's going to have a tough time blending in in a way that's socially acceptable.
"During the day this species is entirely immobile, perching upright like a statue, closing its eyes, and blending in with the branches it hides in," Cancellare said.
A more simple, but still challenging, problem is to determine what the subject of a photo is, and where that subject begins blending in with the background.
"You kind of have to be incognito, blending in with your environment, I think a little bit more than someone who's in a rural environment," he said.
The mashup is a form of dilution, whereas mixing, blendingin the now-traditional sense as we know it—is about a musical kind of spatial awareness.
Malia Obama just arrived at Harvard, but she's having trouble blending in, especially Saturday when she felt harassed by a woman hell-bent on getting a photo.
It's sort of like the moths in Europe that swapped speckled for black wings during the Industrial Revolution, evading hungry birds by blending in with coal dust.
He then ran out of the building, blending in with students and staff who were pouring out of the school, many with their hands in the air.
However, the report also noted that the North Korean IT sector appears to be getting better at blending in, so this is probably something that's here to stay.
A quick glance and you wouldn't even notice the sex toy hidden on the shelf behind Trump's Oval Office desk, casually blending in with assorted trophies and knickknacks.
Philip, 95, has been traveling in the "cab" for journeys in London since 1999, blending in with the city traffic often with a royal chauffeur driving up front.
More and more these days, the rising star is being swarmed by fans in everyday places — think airports and gas stations  — when he'd really rather be blending in.
Ballerini and her duet partner, 27-time Grammy winner Alison Krauss, exerted their own power over Krauss' classic "Ghost in This House," their voices blending in haunting harmony.
But now that she's a royal, the duchess of Sussex's fashion sense appears to be more about blending in with her new family than standing out from them.
According to the cops, the teens drove around bougie LA neighborhoods in fancy cars wearing expensive clothes, blending in while they cased the houses they wanted to hit.
Noble specializes in shipping and storage logistics, rather than owning large production assets or refineries, and is also a major player in gasoline blending in the United States.
It was slightly dry and could have benefited from some time blending in with the mixture of kale kimchi and sweet and sour pork belly served with it.
According to authorities, Cruz was initially able to leave the crime scene at the school by blending in with students fleeing campus in the wake of the massacre.
When you're not using the TV for entertainment, Ambient Mode switches over to decor mode by blending in with the room's surroundings — or displaying the photos of your choice.
Nellie Eden, 27, co-founder of creative agency Babyface, considers herself to be "probably overdressed 99% of the time, so party season is actually me blending in," she says.
Posing as Syrian refugees The documents reveal fresh details about their journey and the way they posed as Syrian refugees, blending in with thousands fleeing the war-torn country.
Iligan City, 38 km (24 miles) away, was overflowing with evacuees and was on lockdown over fears that fighters had sneaked out of Marawi by blending in with civilians.
By blending in with the coal-darkened trees, it avoided becoming lunch for birds, passed down its genes and outnumbered the original moth in urban areas for a time.
In Parkland, authorities say Nikolas Cruz, 19, fatally shot 1053 people at his former school before blending in with the students and staff rushing out of the school building.
Blending in with the locals in a very Parisian leather beret, the pop star graced the Dior runway show with her presence as one of the representatives for the brand.
The Echos were kind of crummy and plasticky looking, betraying a company that was more interested in getting its platforms into the home, rather than actually blending in with them.
With Snyder's egalitarian principles already caked into their foundation, blending in more uptempo, outside-shot-happy, versatile ideals could give Utah one of the league's most dynamic and diverse attacks.
The Group of Ministers (GoM) may recommend reduction in GST on ethanol to 3.23 percent from 18 percent for blending in petroleum products to boost its consumption, according to reports.
But at Afropunk, one of the summer sixteen's final music events, the crowd's looks of choice were anything but dull; they served as a reminder that blending in is so 2015.
The equivalent of a black cocktail dress for a party, or a navy skirt suit for work, the blush princess dress is a surefire way to fit in while blending in.
Using cheap surplus wines readily available on the bulk market and blending in natural additives, he thought, it might be possible to make some pretty convincing copies of popular premium wines.
He quite literally attempted to slink into the shadows, as when he was infamously captured blending in with the curtains in the White House during a ceremony early in the administration.
However, as many of the game levels had a blue background—the first, Green Hill Zone, features a lot of water—the character was blending in too much with its surroundings.
Compared to the sleek, picuda boats used by smugglers in the Caribbean, pangas are cheap, easy to build, lightweight, fast, and lend themselves to blending in along the Baja California region.
To prevent these overflows, Trump's EPA is exploring a process called "blending," in which treatment plants combine partially treated sewage—in other words, partially free from contaminants—with fully treated sewage.
But as Comey confidante Ben Wittes told it on the Lawfare blog, the lanky lawman tried to avoid the awkward interaction by blending in with the drapes, which matched his blazer.
It's how you can spot me and other journalists as we stand at a demonstration, or a rally, or a church service: blending in, but always slightly apart, with analytical distance.
Ms. LeCrone's divergences from classical ballet are all in the direction of increasing a ribbonlike flow — blending in the rolling floor contact of contemporary dance and braiding sections with adroit overlapping.
At the observation posts and at the Guard's armory headquarters in the nearby town of Weslaco, the troops could be seen embarking on two seemingly contradictory missions: standing out, and blending in.
Crepinko said some traffickers were now using sailing yachts to smuggle migrants from Turkey to Greece or Italy, easily blending in with other leisure vessels enjoying summer in the Mediterranean and Adriatic.
Felton rocked a Slytherin sweatshirt and green baseball cap while blending in with the other costumed muggles who came to see Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets with live musical accompaniment.
White shoes could be one of fashion's most basic articles of rebellion, both in their resistance to the status quo (or blending in) and their ongoing, unavoidable dance with danger (i.e. dirt).
Today's left- and right-wingers for the most part aren't inventing myths of shared blood and common ancestry, or binding together in ritual ordeals, or blending in appearance with a common uniform.
The new standards come as the Trump administration has hinted that it supports increased biofuel blending in fuels, a perspective championed by major farming states but rejected by oil and gas producers.
Pinball videogames have often escaped the dreary physical bounds of the arcade amusements they are based on, adding impossible geometry to the playfields, blending in elements of other game genres, et cetera. PinOut!
She is not a particular fan of oat in hot drinks — cold drinks are another story — but "it does a much better job of blending in with the coffee" than almond or soy.
Still, as expert as he was at blending in, he did draw attention when he turned up at the Barrow Street Alehouse after returning from a 903-day detox for heroin addiction last spring.
Yes, she, too, was one of the few women in this rough-and-tumble industry, although her coping method seemed to be blending in to the dominant culture while mine was aggressively pink confrontation.
In the last couple of weeks of the old year and the first couple of weeks of the new one, refiners and blenders delay blending in the ethanol and increase their inventory of blendstocks.
On its own or layered underneath tinted moisturizer or foundation, it's surprisingly good at blending in; it doesn't make me look greasy or shiny, leaves no white cast, and my makeup doesn't slide around.
"I think it's a way of blending in, of evading notice, of not being as obvious," said Cynthia Miller-Idriss, a sociologist at American University who studies the hidden symbols of far-right fashion.
The idea of an angry young man blending in with society while secretly plotting mass destruction is scarier than ever these days, but for some reason this show pulls it off with charming absurdity.
CreditCreditClement Pascal for The New York Times; Styled by Alex Tudela After 18 years of trying to get noticed, the rapper and teenage eccentric Lil Yachty has been forced recently to practice blending in.
Coney doesn't have permission to be staging Adventure 1 in London's business center, and its participants play covertly, blending in with civilians shopping or attending meetings nearby, all under the gaze of security guards.
Other mantises resemble gnarled twigs, scraps of tree bark or decomposing leaves, blending in beautifully with forest underbrush, tree trunk or canopy, a cryptic approach to fool would-be prey and their own predators alike.
Besides learning to adapt to a style of play that puts much more emphasis on defense, Buchnevich is determined to complete a crash course on blending in with his new team and a new culture.
Installed long after the Civil War ended, in 1953, the windows pay tribute to generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, with the flags nearly blending in with the glass tessellations of red, white, and blue.
That image, in which both animal and human are shown lying on the sidewalk, seen from a high angle and blending in with the muted colors of dirt, succinctly captures a mix of abjection and societal indifference.
Authorities have said Cruz made his getaway moments after the shooting by blending in with students fleeing the school and was later apprehended after strolling through a nearby Walmart store and stopping at two fast-food outlets.
The first two episodes of The Good Place do their best to keep us watching by making Eleanor beg her neighbor and assigned soul mate Chidi (the very dry and funny William Jackson Harper) for help blending in.
The Spot's round form factor makes it the most delightful member of the Echo family, but like the Smart Clock, the new Show does a better job blending in, courtesy of a square design and cloth-covered backing.
Santa-suit red and holly-leaf green appear around the margins of "Light My Path and Lead Me Astray" (24 by 20 inches), blending in the maw of the painting's center to a sooty, lump-of-coal black.
The best part: The mist dries almost instantly after blending in (I recommend using a Beautyblender) and won't transfer to clothes, no matter how hot and bothered you get standing next to the man or woman of your dreams.
I've tried to gloss over their comments and have kept a lonely silence about it all, in the interest of blending in with the new economic strata that took my family at least one generation to break into in America.
Yeezy took North West on the Tilt-A-Whirl ride at the Whizin Market Square Fair in Agoura Hills, near his Hidden Hills home outside of L.A. This seems to be the weekend of celebs just blending in with the crowd.
Jin Yong elevated what had been a rather formulaic genre by blending in poetry, history and fantasy to create hundreds of vivid characters who travel through a mirror underworld that operates according to its own laws and code of ethics.
Lea Michele couldn't hold back her excitement for the show, posting a selfie with her BFF and hair stylist Sarah Potempa and makeup artist Mélanie Inglessis getting her ready for the show by blending in her foundation with the MakeupDrop silicone sponge.
ABC reports he was able to evade detection by "blending in with other students who were trying to escape," despite a heavy police presence that included multiple SWAT teams and agents from the FBI and ATF, as well as several media helicopters.
Rather than just blending in whole herbs, however, they borrowed a technique from ice cream-making and steeped the chocolate mint in milk, which has the distinct capacity to draw out both the fat- and water-soluble flavor compounds from the mint.
The trade: After the goods are smuggled out by intermediaries "often blending in with humanitarian convoys and refugees," or "hidden in exports such as cotton, fruit and vegetables," they're sold to middle men like Muhammad hajj Al-Hassan and Omar Al-Jumaa.
This is because of that outsider quality Shaw has, because of the way her borderline sociopathy and easy facility with violence (often on display in "6,741") keep her from entirely blending in even with a rather ruthless band such as this one.
Eggers's exhortation ignores everything about the history of the United States, including its relation to race, immigration, and global enterprise and the fact that not all the blending in the world can cover over fault lines that run so deep and wide.
His wide-eyed confusion and panic takes place in a studio simulacrum of broad daylight, leaving him no shadows to escape to; the boyish new wardrobe that's replaced his trademark black hoodie would leave him little chance of blending in any case.
Authorities also shed more light on how the suspect made a getaway by blending in with students fleeing the school, then casually spent more than an hour drifting through a Walmart store and visiting two fast-food outlets before he was arrested.
Either way, his A-list status, ties to (and subsequent split from) the most notorious man in the country, and background as a mover-and-shaker with plenty of cash meant he had no shot of just blending in and quietly serving out his time.
The suspected terrorist in flip-flops apparently did not hear the convoy coming, but by the time the soldiers could maneuver their vehicles to the tangle of trees where they last saw him, he was long gone — perhaps blending in with the local population.
Sony's DualShock 4 controller for the PS4 already has dozens of color variants, but that's not stopping the company from announcing a few more today: electric purple, titanium blue, rose gold, and red camouflage (for blending in to a bright red forest, I guess?).
Ford wore a navy blazer with a matching navy shirt that said nothing and everything: By blending in with her surroundings, it kept the focus on her testimony rather than what she was wearing, which, so often in cases of sexual assault allegations, doesn't happen.
Ethanol producers want all the gallons to be blended in, regardless of who does it, arguing the EPA has skirted the law and reduced ethanol demand by giving out waivers that allow small refiners to skip blending in fuels without finding another plant to add it in.
In The Same Room, a live studio album recorded over two days at RAK Studios in London, is mostly comprised of reinterpretations of the Los Angeles artist's beautiful 2016 LP, Have You In My Wilderness, occasionally blending in tracks from her 2013 cult classic Loud City Song and 227 debut Tragedy.
But that character, too, was really just "blending in" as part of high society: Like her husband (uh, Tarzan), she had spent formative years in the Congo and was most at home in the jungle (which explains why she spends a solid percentage of the movie wet and covered in mud).
You can find everything from the hole punch blending in with a sloth hanging from a thick branch, to quirkier ones like the hole punch cleverly hiding in the... uh... (opens new window, look up the Star Wars essential guide to vehicles and vessels), ahem, "Superlaser focus lens" on the Death Star.
Really, I think what gets missed in the public debate about how to respond to fascism is that the liberal argument of ignoring them does not take into account that the way that they grow is by becoming normalized and legitimate and family-friendly and acceptable, and in a certain sense, almost blending in.
And last but not least, OG Victoria's Secret Angel Alessandra Ambrosio stopped by, blending in with her surroundings and posing in front of a wall of shredded aluminum foil while wearing a silver paillette covered bodysuit with a plunging, halter top neckline, a matching duster covered in even bigger silver paillettes, and a pair of silver bedazzled sunglasses.
The latest exodus of civilians has not only added to the grave humanitarian crisis that has been unfolding for weeks in Anbar Province, but it has also presented a serious security challenge to the Iraqi government's ability to carry out security screenings of civilians so that Islamic State militants are not able to escape by blending in.
I think, like, when I was looking at myself in the mirror without, like, looking really close, I think it looked really nice, but then when I started to get close I could see that it, like, just sort of around here, just sort of was, like, sitting on top of my skin and not really, like, blending in.
CreditCreditIllustration by Alvaro Dominguez On a Sunday morning in early June, Senator Mark Kirk rolled into an uptown Chicago bar in his wheelchair to take part in the city's 47th annual L.G.B.T. Pride Parade, wearing a red polo shirt, charcoal khakis and the abashed half-smile of a 56-year-old man who has already assessed his long odds of blending in.
There was never a mass wave of gentrification or development here, and Armstrong himself was so concerned with blending in with his working-class neighbors that when his wife decided to give the house a brick facade, Armstrong went door-to-door down the block asking the other residents if they wanted him to pay for their houses to receive the same upgrade.
Getting a prush (brush/pat): Blending in: Reading a book: Being too loud: Being found by Mom: Pleading his case to Mom: Investigating the sudden kidnapping of his new family: Chasing the bad guys: Following the strawberry trail: Stealing evidence from the 5-0: Ditching the cops: Getting the heck outta there: Continuing to ditch the cops: Getting all rain-soggy: Casually catching a tram: Staring determinedly from said tram: Showing some tiny little teeth: Strategically pushing a garbage bin: Scaling a building: Making short work of a fire escape: Settling back in with the family: Mleming: Scoping out more crime!

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