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And we thought that the phone-friendly language of Snapchat — full-bleed images, graphics mixing with photos mixing with videos — was a language we should develop as part of our own mobile evolution.
Would mixing with medication they are already on cause damage?
We were in there mixing with him and experimenting a lot.
Also, there is a worrisome trend of politics mixing with religious agendas.
A broken pipe flooded the bathroom, water mixing with the pools of blood.
His high school forbade students from mixing with members of the opposite sex.
With few exceptions, North Korea's totalitarian government forbids citizens from mixing with outsiders.
Sufi Muslims wafted about in colorful robes, mixing with people singing Christian hymns.
These filtered into his son's consciousness, mixing with cartoon characters and comic books.
Agung's 1963 blast also brought lahars, mudslides from water mixing with the volcanic material.
The house erupted, the concrete mixing with the insurgents' bodies in a pink mist.
Over thousands of years, different branches expanded southward, mixing with or replacing earlier waves.
A pleasant oniony smell followed her, mixing with the damp odor of Sean's pot.
A broken pipe started to flood the bathroom, the water mixing with pools of blood.
Over generations, they adapted culturally and climbed the economic ladder, mixing with the native population.
In the long term, most will probably be better off mixing with the native population.
Bees from one keeper are mixing with those from other populations as their numbers fall.
The waste, mixing with water, can make its way into rivers, streams and the Atlantic Ocean.
In the GIF above, the reddish stuff is groundwater, mixing with blue-er (cooler) surface water.
Many commenters on the post expressed dismay that the U.K. royals were mixing with American politics.
Those with dry skin can try mixing with an oil cleanser for a nourishing, gentle scrub.
Hildebrand was not surprised Erickson is now dealing with accusations of mixing with a Russian spy.
Now that he is actually mixing with Americans, his father says, his English is improving rapidly.
I got into smuggling from mixing with two dodgy beach traders, who were into all sorts.
But it took a lot more than just mixing with other people to really break away.
That back-and-forth tension plays out across the album, as dark themes mixing with positivity.
There is the fear of hard-line militants mixing with the refugees and entering the country.
For Italians, caution has been mixing with nervous speculation about the odds of contracting the virus.
Mixing with students from across Europe, Pinto gained a broader sense of the Continent's economic crisis.
Birds on New Zealand evolved without mixing with mainland species, so they have completely different traits.
The dust, mixing with storm and rain, has turned the snow various shades of red and orange.
They pollute, and the water they contain will remain forever sterile, never mixing with the wider ocean.
The waste, mixing with water, may eventually make its way into rivers, streams and the Atlantic Ocean.
The mines have filled with poison from water and air entering earth cavities, mixing with sulfurous minerals.
"You can't have people with financial conflicts of interest mixing with White House business," Ms. Brian said.
Don't get it twisted, though—those sausages are absolutely fine for frying up and mixing with scrambled eggs.
The life-threatening issue meant that oxygen-rich blood was mixing with oxygen-poor blood, requiring immediate treatment.
To conservative Afghans who think this would lead to illicit mixing with men, he has a convincing response.
They cook their potatoes first and then grate them, before mixing with wheatberries, potato flour, and olive oil.
The cabin is also well-designed, with red and white leather mixing with the the Alcantara seat inserts.
But other highly compensated athletes seemingly have no qualms about mixing with the other Olympians in the village.
He envisions artists mixing with a rotating chef, who will try out new dishes in an underground kitchen.
After peeling the shallots and mixing with the herbs and spices, Freddie puts everything into a jar and refrigerates.
Food was scarce, and at least seven people died of cholera, likely because of flood water mixing with sewage.
Freshwater flows through the Biscayne aquifer in a southeasterly direction, mixing with seawater when it arrives at the coast.
Heavy rains are adding to the danger, mixing with the ash to create potential mudslides, flooding and acid rain.
Food was scarce and at least seven people died of cholera, likely because of flood water mixing with sewage.
Recording and mixing with Yasiin proved challenging at times, as it's never easy comprehending what the artist's vision is.
In Europe, for instance, new populations have swept in every few thousand years, mixing with the societies they encountered.
"I love how the natural process of the pigments mixing with water are permanently recorded," Kelley tells The Creators Project.
The brown Pacific water indicates sediment-rich areas; teal-ish Pacific water indicates the sediment mixing with the ocean's saltwater.
As a result, mainland wolves aren't mixing with the Isle Royale population as much, resulting in population loss and inbreeding.
He began angrily screaming in my face in Swedish, his hot breath mixing with flecks of spit as he shouted.
Much of their stress is caused through early weaning, social change due to maternal separation, and mixing with unfamiliar pigs.
We were drinking some kind of liquor they were mixing with water and getting real wavy during Bok Bok's set.
Ultra-creamy burrata collapses into a luscious sauce, mixing with the pesto and turning it all a speckled light green.
During my early years, I never envisioned that I would be mixing with drug lords and involved with the streets.
There was a 15-foot wall that was built at Fort Yates to stop white people from mixing with indigenous people.
This libertarian conservative, elected as part of the Tea Party movement in 2010, is no stranger to mixing with his own.
I wanted to swim, she said, and shrugged and smoked when he pressed, tobacco mixing with the smell of her conditioner.
They had sailed south to the islands around New Guinea, the idea went, later mixing with the population, known as Papuans.
This "oomph" might mean intricate dressings made by pan-frying dessicated coconut and mixing with finely chopped spring onions and chilies.
The Iran story is repeating itself across the Middle East — environmental stresses mixing with resentment over corruption and misgovernance, sparking uprisings.
Fogelson was making nearly ten million dollars a year, flying on the corporate jet, mixing with Barack Obama and Barbra Streisand.
We were working in this bitchin' studio in the wilds of Minnesota, mixing with Jerry Finn, playing bigger rooms, it was crazy.
After nine days of incubation, a tiny drop of liquid is extracted from the egg and tested by mixing with a hormone.
And, perhaps surprisingly, it is the side that talks most about "openness" that is least open to mixing with the other lot.
He was as comfortable mixing with celebrities off the field as he was facing West Indies bats and bouncers on the field.
The precious, ever-smiling alien hangs out at the top of hundreds of subreddits, mixing with the locals like a savvy politician.
I was also banned from mixing with around 30 known associates, who the police believed were involved with gangs or criminal activity.
While most contrails vanish in minutes, some can stick around for up to 18 hours, mixing with other contrails and cirrus clouds.
The foam machine consists of compressed air mixing with a foamy liquid, like soap, and a fan blowing the bubbles up and out.
Ortiz's larger-than-life character and popularity made it impossible for him to avoid mixing with figures from the Dominican underworld, Segura said.
All the magma in the pipe will cool rapidly and solidify, mixing with all the debris to create the mixed up kimberlite breccia.
Lots of downtown artists like Keith Haring and Kenny Scharf were mixing with musicians, and it was just a very cross-pollinated scene.
Byproducts of swimmers' urine, feces and sweat mixing with chlorine can even build up in the air of indoor pools, triggering asthma attacks.
Emergency sirens wail in the background, mixing with the sound of his labored breaths as he makes his way toward the main road.
For newcomers like Leicester City, though, it is not just on the field where mixing with Europe's elite will be an eye-opener.
The change is attributed to new magma mixing with 1955-era magma in the ground, creating hotter and more fluid flows, scientists said.
A separate group of East Africans moved west, encountering and mixing with Central African hunter-gatherers and eventually becoming the first West Africans.
Photos from the eruption show ash mixing with rain, creating a thick black sludge that blanketed cars, streets, and homes in some towns.
Back on land, the team wondered how lava mixing with seawater might somehow produce nitrates, but by then the lava flow had ceased.
Other ministers and top officials walk freely and are often seen mixing with the public at shops and cafes in the capital Wellington.
The island was formed in part when that ash fell back to earth and hardened after mixing with warm water, Dr. Garvin said.
The question is, 'Does Bezos sees the value of mixing with the global industries and market leaders that are based in New York?
Jackson told police he stalked numerous potential victims and that he was angered by black men mixing with white women, according to the complaint.
He speaks Arabic and Hebrew, and he learned the latter for school and work and from mixing with Israelis, who largely don't speak Arabic.
At Stoddard's Range and Guns in Atlanta, one thunderous clap after another reverberates through the room, mixing with laughter and the smell of gunpowder.
My body was a collection of Walt Whitman's moving particles, mixing with moving particles — no end to me and no beginning to anyone else.
Mixing with the cigarette smoke was the smell of coffee that overflowed from its pot and burned on the plate by the hallway door.
His mother was sprinkling crack cocaine on cigarettes — she liked the smell of the drug mixing with tobacco — and smoking crack rocks from pipes.
But the company JD Sound, maker of Monster audio equipment, did a major rethink on portable mixing with its GoDJ, released back in 2013.
In Act 1, we see that Prince Siegfried's haughty tutor, Von Rasposen (Alekszandr Komarov), doesn't want Siegfried (Gergely Leblanc) mixing with the local villagers.
She's mixing with us, mingling with us, to me she came with all her humanness — all her umm-ing and ahh-ing and normalness.
At the hospital, we found a scene of barely restrained chaos, with security officers standing guard and families mixing with the sick in corridors.
The plasma, mixing with the liquid metal vortex, is then compressed once every second by acoustic waves from 200 pistons that will encircle the reactor.
There was a big-city smell that stuck in my mind; not sure exactly what it was, but probably diesel fumes mixing with the rain.
Ms. Soper's setting takes a dryly literal approach, with recorded sounds of a spinning top mixing with scrambled phrases and her own live, fragmented, recitation.
The stench is also overwhelming with the sweet rotten smell of piled up garbage mixing with sewage water and rotten food hanging over the town.
Photos from the aftermath on Sunday show ash mixing with rain, creating a thick black sludge that blanketed cars, streets, and homes in some towns.
No mixing with the normies for Bron and Vannah, they were ushered through the back by a security team into a waiting Maybach with a chauffeur.
A moist sweetness, spiced with leather and Lysol, sweat and must, bleach and the occasional whiff of cologne mixing with the wet-penny odor of dumbbells.
And sometimes these internal orbital fractures are serious, because the muscle system that controls your eye doesn't like having splinters of skull bone mixing with it.
Vulin also said the authorities had introduced a special bus to take migrants back and forth between Obrenovac and Belgrade, "to avoid mixing" with local population.
I know it's not an actual religious celebration, but often events where I'll be mixing with lots of other Jews can put me a little on edge.
He said he stalked several potential victims before killing Caughman and told police he was "angered by Black men mixing with white women," according to the statement.
The crisp buttery dough mixing with the melted cheese is profoundly sublime; it presents a nuanced departure from the far sweeter baklava varieties found at most shops.
Cossack dances from the fields were imported to the imperial stage as patriotic art, mixing with the steps of ballet in order to form a distinct style.
Showing up in Alabama -- home state of U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whose immigration policies Zuckerberg has criticized -- and mixing with the locals is much less so.
The fumes drift toward New Delhi and its suburbs, mixing with construction dust, vehicle emissions and smoke from fireworks displays during Diwali, the Hindu festival of light.
The Klan had taught her to despise any kind of racial mixing—particularly white people mixing with other races, which threatened the purity of the white race.
There are discussions of the relevance of music in a violent world, and of the stress of staying true to one's art while mixing with other styles.
Residents would also be at risk from deadly toxic gases emitted from the eruption, and mud flows caused by ash mixing with water vapor in the atmosphere.
He turned The Sun's show-business column, Bizarre, into one of the paper's most successful franchises, visibly mixing with pop stars, sports heroes, minor royalty and fashionistas.
The rubber floats to the surface, mixing with the kelp while the cover disintegrates into smaller shards of plastic, which are eaten by plankton and other marine life.
But it has been embraced by the theatrical establishment, and many producers and power brokers will be mixing with adolescents belting out their favorite songs from Disney musicals.
Activists blocked streets and set fire to plastic barricades, the acrid smell mixing with the tear gas, and ripped at least two telephone booths out of the ground.
Activists blocked streets and set fire to plastic barricades, the acrid smell mixing with the tear gas, and ripped at least two telephone booths out of the ground.
If the court finds the law applies to pollution that reaches national waters indirectly, after mixing with local groundwater, it could dramatically expand the federal government's regulatory reach.
Two of reality TV's biggest factions came together in L.A. this week -- the Kardashian-Jenners are mixing with guys from "The Bachelorette" ... and they're all looking pretty chummy.
In this drink, the cold foam really just sits on the surface of the beverage instead of mixing with the coffee like it would in a latte or cappuccino.
Through the years, the contaminated water seeped into the groundwater, mixing with the rivers and lakes and wells from which local communities draw water to drink, cook, and bathe.
The hypnotized audience would call out encouragement during this, the noise of the shouts and my grandfather's amplified voice mixing with the jabbering made reality seem altered, hallucinogenic, crazed.
We had live music playing Cole Porter, and all New York was there: Diana Vreeland and C. Z. Guest mixing with Nan Kempner, Jerry Zipkin, Consuelo and Rudi Crespi.
Mixing with foreigners is already suspicious, to Iran's hard-liners at least, but having hundreds sleep over is too much even for those seeking better ties with the West.
The singular identity of islanders is marked by cultural differences like the common use of the indigenous Rapanui language and its colloquial mixing with Spanish, which locals call Rapañol.
Cox, alongside several UK researchers, conducted one of the first studies that investigated the motivations and practices of DIY e-liquid mixing with 45 participants — mostly men — in 2016.
"One should never get too worked up about politics mixing with monetary policy decisions," David Zervos, chief market strategist at Jefferies, said in a note to clients this week.
First is the Jewish community dismayed by allegations of anti-Semitism within Labour and by Mr Corbyn's mixing with Hamas, a militant group that has launched violent attacks on Israel.
Saturday's protests in Paris turned particularly violent, with protesters from the far-right and far-left mixing with the "yellow vests" and intent on causing as much damage as possible.
The Pentagon said it had received reports that fighters were mixing with civilians to use them as human shields, but added it has not been able to verify the reports.
"You're mixing with real humans, so you need to be confident that you have a margin of safety that will allow you not to endanger others," McGuire, from MCity, said.
And mixing with international indie devs will absolutely bring home for him the differences between working on a game in Cuba compared to how that same process might happen overseas.
Instead, it looks like East Asian dogs came from a completely different source and moved west over time, eventually mixing with and partially replacing a group of existing European dogs.
High stakes: If the court finds the law applies to pollution that reaches national waters indirectly, after mixing with local groundwater, it could dramatically expand the federal government's regulatory reach.
The peanut smell elicits memories not of childhood lunches, but of college parties gone awry: the spilled Coors cans mixing with unkempt carpet, and the vomit that so often follows.
But Biden was the one mixing with the local political elite on Wednesday at the Washington home of Jeffrey Zients, a multimillionaire executive who served as Obama's top economic adviser.
"Our team are all between 218 and 2000 and so they're mixing with people similar to their age with any issues that they have," says Jennie Fojtik, head of lettings.
This recipe from Max Halley of Max's Sandwich Shop in North London may sound weird—broccoli, fennel, cauliflower, and green beans mixing with garlic, mustard, Granny Smith apples and mango?
Separately, French police officers fired tear gas after violence broke out at the May Day labor rally in Paris, with masked vandals mixing with demonstrators, smashing vehicles and throwing rocks.
Sensors estimate when they're breathing, then visualize the air they exhale as a cloud of light — mixing with the breaths of the other participants and then drifting into the ether.
From here, the Amargosa, nicknamed "the hide-and-seek river," alternately flows above ground and below, mixing with groundwater and water heated by geothermal sources in a complex subterranean puzzle.
This recipe from Max Halley of Max's Sandwich Shop in North London may sound weird—broccoli, fennel, cauliflower, and green beans mixing with garlic, mustard, Granny Smith apples and mango?
Those two genres are fused together with an arresting artfulness, woozy and dreamy interludes mixing with the talky technical stuff to create a film that is broadly enlightening and piercingly intimate.
"The people that I was mixing with didn't value this and didn't accept me as a strong or a working woman, or raising my kids after my husband's death," Emin said.
Pour the tasty blend over kibble or serve on its own with water (mixing with coconut may be OK for dogs, but ask your vet) for an anything-but-basic treat.
I don't want to go into details but she strayed down a bad path and, last I heard, she was mixing with the wrong crowd somewhere in the suburbs of Barcelona.
But there's no denying that optimism, so prevalent here a year ago, is mixing with caution for many in this North Dakota boomtown that has come to symbolize America's energy revolution.
I remember eating them in the back of my dad's car, the salt mixing with the smell of chlorine clinging to my damp hair, wiping greasy crumbs on my Adidas poppers.
The investigation found that the "anomaly" that occurred during the test was the result of oxidizer mixing with the helium component of the SuperDraco rocket engine propellant system at very high pressure.
London (CNN Business)A truck without a cab or driver is now being tested on a public road in Sweden, mixing with other traffic as it moves goods around an industrial zone.
That's because the fresh water flowing from Tracy, which sits on deeper bedrock, is mixing with a layer of warm, salty water off Greenland's coast, accelerating the melting process, the researchers found.
"I think it bothered people to see the leader of the FARC treated like a great personality shaking hands with Colombia's president and mixing with leaders from around the world," Lemoine says.
None of that content would likely make HBO or Showtime creatively blink, but Apple seemingly doesn't want such material mixing with its brand ("No Sex Please, We're Apple," the WSJ snarkily headlined).
But the culture clash is sure to be startling: curious tourists and couples on a date night mixing with devout jazz heads, punks and artists venturing to the heart of the city.
The long line on Monday also ended up mixing with the highway on-ramp for a busy residential area – contributing to what was already a bottleneck – but people generally made it work. 
You can write a piece for a symphony orchestra, electronics, holograms, V.R. and 360-sound design, this kind of amalgam of highly trained live musicians mixing with state-of-the-art technology.
At least two thieves are thought to have entered the exhibition of Indian and Indian-inspired gems and artifacts owned by Qatari Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah al-Thani, mixing with other visitors.
"We may not be able to help everybody, but at least we can help some people," Mr. Green said, adding that fee-paying students benefit from mixing with those from less privileged backgrounds.
While GHB may have a comparatively low fatality rate, it is very easy to experience an overdose requiring a hospital visit if users aren't extremely careful about dosage and mixing with other substances.
If drop-off is not an option, the DEA recommends preparing unused drugs for disposal by mixing with coffee grounds or used cat litter, sealing them and then throwing them in the garbage.
Make up to five dozen cookies, a loaf of bread, a batch of guacamole, pulled pork, and more in the included bowl and get to mixing with the device's 212 separate speed options.
Poole cemented himself as a much-sought-after diviner of internet culture, mixing with tech's biggest names at the industry's highest-profile gatherings—including giving a keynote speech at South by Southwest in 2011.
The athletes were greeted at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta airport by friends, family and a troupe of drummers from Burundi, and it's where Biel told of his joy at mixing with the world's best athletes.
DETROIT — Sheltered from the sun on a covered wooden platform, the actors in funky '60s-era clothing traded lines, Motown classics in the background mixing with the intermittent laughter of children in the distance.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The head of Germany's domestic intelligence agency said on Tuesday that militant right-wingers were mixing with less radical conservatives, blurring the lines to make extremism more acceptable and harder to detect.
KitchenAid's space-saving hand mixers have the perfect amount of power for everyday mixing, with five speeds, a lockable swivel cord and two stainless steal turbo beater accessories for cookie dough, mashed potatoes, and more.
The high premiums reflect the blending value of the low-sulphur crudes for mixing with higher sulphur residue fuel onboard ships or in storage tanks to create low-sulphur fuel oil (LSFO), the sources said.
And Claudia Kitsberg of the United Synagogue, which runs ten Jewish state schools, argues that worries of segregation are overblown, given that children spend so much time mixing with a diverse bunch on social media.
Tsai said in the run-up to Taiwan's elections earlier this year that she had seen people from China, as well as the Chinese territories of Hong Kong and Macau, mixing with crowds in Taiwan.
If imported diluents including naphtha are not available, PDVSA is forced to use the little production of light crude the country has for mixing with its extra heavy oil so exportable grades can be formulated.
"I worked in the mixing with the engineer, but I worked as an assistant there," she recalled to No Depression, referring to her apprenticeship with the producer Fabor Robison in Los Angeles in the 1950s.
Lying in the North Atlantic Ocean to the south of Canada, Saint-Pierre and Miquelon's proximity to the icy currents driving down from the Arctic, mixing with the warmer waters from the gulf, results in fog.
Working at a secret location to prevent genetic mixing with other birds, the Perdigão team developed a "super-chicken" that was about 70 percent breast and thigh by weight, compared with 45 percent for typical chickens.
And yet, at the same time, we seem to be in the throes of a backlash against diversity, against mixing, with many people trying to claw their way back to a largely mythical, more homogeneous past.
By 1971, he was living in a downtown Manhattan loft, mixing with the art crowd at SoHo galleries and, later, becoming an activist on various artist-related issues like health insurance and New York City loft laws.
This is why the researchers were interested in analyzing the genetic data of the ancient people living in this area: they wanted to test whether this "cultural" exchange also resulted in people actually mixing with each other.
A huge steam-driven explosion, caused by molten rock mixing with seawater as it poured from the shoreline, sent a "lava bomb" crashing through the roof of the boat and into the vessel's seating area, authorities said.
Powerful drugs Carfentanil and fentanyl are both strong opioids that drug dealers are now mixing with heroin in order to give the drug a boost and make their supply last longer, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
"All these major thinkers write beautifully about this state of mind where the world starts dissolving, but you still have awareness of your descent into unconsciousness and memories mixing with hallucinations," Horowitz told me on the phone.
A thick, toxic haze settled over the city for 10 days, mixing with other emissions and pushing levels of the most dangerous air particles, called PM2.5, to 16 times the level that the Indian government deems safe.
And in contrast to the relaxed conventions of independent baseball, the Cuban players were marched from one place to the next by delegation officials, with little time for mixing with fans, many of whom, Reilly said, were Cubans.
So, naturally, we bought a lot of gummies, raided our liquor cabinets, and got to mixing, with the hope of creating a fun Fourth drink that also happens to be a lot easier to make than Jell-O shots.
The Jewish youth movement I'd gone with was a pretty incompetent one and they'd sent me to a kibbutz on my own, where I met a range of international travelers and volunteers rather than mixing with other British Jews.
As winds slow during winter months and farmers burn crops to make room for a new harvest, dirty air settles over India's cities, mixing with construction dust, power plant emissions and fumes from people bursting fireworks to celebrate festivals.
While it's unlikely that Ms. Kardashian will be partying in the Arts District anytime soon, the art openings there have become a social circuit, with blue-chip galleries and adventurous collectors mixing with notable artists, newer spaces and assorted hangers-on.
"Of course all of us have great mapping data and weather data from the USGS and NOAA, we want to think about every agency," said Smith, listing opportunities — for instance, census work mixing with open data sets from online realtors.
There's also an element of randomness that adds to the thrill, mixing with the idea that she has to trust in her own instincts and the power that's guiding them, even when everything around her is telling her she's wrong.
For many of us in the Jewish, Christian and Muslim faiths, our faith informs our views on mixing with the opposite sex in privacy areas and prevents us from expressing a message or celebrating an event contrary to our faith.
Almost every top executive of Oklahoma's oil industry gathered at the church on Monday, mixing with many of Mr. McClendon's former employees at Chesapeake, the company that helped restore Oklahoma as a center of the global oil and natural gas business.
Each person gets a kit that includes saline solution for mixing with heroin or other drugs, a choice of different gauge needles, a cooker — thinner than a spoon and single-use — and a spot at one of the five booths.
Kraft, a popular former handball player with a common touch, is doing what she does best: hitting the campaign trail and mixing with voters in a punishing schedule that is taking her across the western state of 18 million people.
As Sarah Wise, author of one of the new book's contextualising essays, puts it, these notes are "a compendium of anxieties" held by the well-off about the working classes, censorious judgment mixing with compassion in a characteristically Victorian way.
Mr. Jackson, the authorities say, is a white supremacist obsessed with black men mixing with white women; Mr. Brinsley proclaimed himself an avenger of black lives cut down by police officers, and on social media declared his intention to kill some.
I can't remember the exact details, but I think we booked six days of mixing with him, but he ended up having to do it in about three because he'd come in, work for half an hour, and the power would go out.
In a word, aeration is the process of wine mixing with oxygen, causing the flavors to "open up" — a rather vague-sounding bit of wine jargon that basically means allowing the hidden flavors of the wine's components to express themselves more fully.
Strict social rules have also been relaxed, especially in the capital Riyadh, after the crown prince clipped the wings of the religious police which for decades had punished people for playing music in public, dressing immodestly or mixing with members of the opposite sex.
"It starts mixing with debris and soil and runoff from agricultural areas, and so pretty quickly you get floodwater that's contaminated with lots of different kinds of bacteria," Linda Yancey, an infectious disease specialist at Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital in Houston, told BuzzFeed News.
There's the dramatic kipuka trails of Mauna Loa—often referred to as "living laboratories for evolution," thanks to the lava that encircled (but never touched) them, carving out tiny, isolated islands on which species could evolve without any breeding or genetic mixing with other populations.
The President appeared increasingly at ease on the international stage, mixing with foreign leaders, holding a flurry of bilateral meetings and sitting through long summit sessions -- even if his daughter Ivanka caused a stir by briefly sitting in him for him in one meeting Saturday.
As for a fish escaping into the wild and mixing with a wild fish population, AquaBounty said that was virtually impossible, as its fish—all female—were sterilized, with just a tiny failure rate in the procedure, and multiple barriers and filters prevented their escape.
The shift forward by three months of California's presidential primary, to March, means candidates will spend more time campaigning here, mixing with ordinary voters as they fight for the state's delegates, rather than just flying in and out for fund-raisers in California's gilded enclaves.
This past summer she flew directly through the smoke of 23 wildfires on a heavily instrumented plane, collecting data on what was in the smoke from each fire, and how those compounds changed as they spent more time in the atmosphere, mixing with clouds and air.
"The idea is that it is better for refugees to settle in host communities rather than putting them in a camp where opportunities, including mixing with the locals, can be limited," said Ibrahima Diane, a public information officer with the U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) in Chad.
The electricity from these projects typically feeds into the local grid, mixing with electricity from other sources such as coal or natural gas, but the company can legally claim the wind or solar power as its own by buying the renewable energy certificates generated by the project.
Since killifish never roam far from where they're born, these resistant populations must have developed the identical tweaks to their genomes without mixing with one another—or, put more plainly, the far-flung fish all evolved in remarkably similar ways in response to the same environmental pressures.
"A lot of the homes here are just leveled with layers of mud and there are sanitation issues because the standing water is mixing with human waste and animal waste," he said speaking to CNN from Croix-des-Bouquets, a major suburb to the north east of the capital.
The convicts were hanged one by one, as women wailed and howled, their tears of joy mixing with tears of sadness, and men hugged each other in celebration, according to a prison official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly.
The unique blend of nutrients in Mali Ston Bay — the salt from the sea mixing with the fresh water from the rivers, with a rich bed of phytoplankton on the seafloor — creates the crisp, balanced flavor in the local oysters, prized since Roman emperors first funded farms here.
The blood of these great men, representatives of a greater truth, would fall into the bricks of history, mixing with the grouts of time and forming the philosophical and moral foundation of civilization that keeps the wall of human society from collapsing at the slightest shove from fat old wannabe tyrants.
If Francis, who has already signaled an openness on the issue, accepts the bishops' recommendation, he will turn the remote areas of the Amazon region into a laboratory for a Catholic Church looking to the global south for its future, with married priests and indigenous rites mixing with traditional liturgy.
While not one to scream or even show emotion—Kim's thugs beat that out of him thanks to torture sessions he described to me that can only be described as crimes against humanity—I could feel pain mixing with anger, even thousands of miles away, that was buried deep down, crying to come out.
If you're the type of person who buys their clobber from The Basement or Wavey Garms, you only need to have a look at any photo taken by Ewen Spencer to see a proliferation of Moschino, Gucci and all other manner of high end fashion mixing with Sports Direct labels like Kappa and Reebok.
It was held in a windowless yoga studio next to a thumping dance club, and in the antechamber—a makeshift gym where we were told to leave our bags, amid worn wrestling mats and free weights—you could hear the sounds of drunk people in nearby McCarren Park, mixing with techno beats from next door.
Over time, a lot of these Nordics became "mongrelized" by mixing with "inferior races" (Grant's books cannot be described without the use of many quotation marks), or else they killed one another off in internecine wars because of their bravery and their love of fighting, as they were doing at that very moment in the Great War.
And I like to gulp my drinks, so the lower-alcohol they are, the better shape I'm in." deBary's made a lot of drinks in his time, and has a preferred way of building highballs: "I sandwich the soda around whatever I'm mixing with it, so I'll always pour soda first, then the spirit, then more soda.
NASA's Suomi NPP satellite was also able to capture the crop fires in India and Pakistan creating a plume of gray haze during a flyover in October: But what's unique about Delhi's smog is that the smoke from the burning outside the city is mixing with pollution inside the city — from construction, vehicles, and fires the poor use to cook and keep warm.
Maybe it was the sounds: not only did I hear Turkish, but there were snatches of German, French, English, Russian, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Dutch, even Afrikaans and all sorts of other tongues, mixing with the sounds of wind-blown chimes, sizzling food, meowing cats, honking car horns, revving scooters and motorcycles, and high heels and boots clacking against the pavement.
Proposed regulations from Health Canada indicate that the federal government wants to impose a limit of 303 milligrams of THC per package for edible cannabis in solid and beverage forms; a limit of 10 mg of THC per unit for ingestible extracts and 1,000 mg per package; plain, child-resistant packaging; a ban on mixing with alcohol or nicotine and on having elements that people would associate with alcohol; and a ban on products that are appealing to kids.

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