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People on the street most often think he's a West Highland Terrier-poodle mixt.
At the salad bar MIXT, cashiers took credit card payments using old-fashioned paper imprints.
Mixt charges a ridiculous amount for their salads, but the toppings are amazing (the roasted squash and kalamata olives!).
Its platform is now used by tech giant Samsung, Upwork, the freelancing platform, and the salad restaurant chain Mixt.
On my way back to the office I pick up a Be Well salad from Mixt ($12.41) and then go to Marshall's.
Local Offers is debuting in San Francisco and L.A., and includes participating businesses like Barcito, Delarosa, Ike's, Lucille's Smokehouse Bar-B-Que, Mixt Greens, Peet's Coffee, PizzaRev, Specialty's Café & Bakery, Super Duper, The Pie Hole, Uno Dos Tacos, Veggie Grill, and Wurstküche.
As constituent elements, they did not contradict the chemistry of displacement but transcended it: the chemist could never isolate or characterize an element as he characterized a body; an element was not isolable, for it could not be separated from a mixt without re-creating a new mixt in the process. In his book The Sceptical Chymist of 1661, Robert Boyle criticized the traditional understanding of the composition of materials and initiated the modern understanding of chemical elements.
Nevertheless, some of the spellings survived and are commonly used in American English today, such as anaemia/anæmia→anemia and mould→mold. Others such as mixed→mixt and scythe→sithe did not survive.
Compton, Laura "The Lunch Salad Gets Even Greener" "San Francisco Chronicle" Environmental initiatives have included the installation of edible walls at the restaurants that grow a mix of lettuce and herbs in-house for use in the company's food,MacVean, Mary "Restaurants get a little greener" "LA Times" pioneering the use of compostable packaging for its take-away products,Wach, Bonnie "Today's Special: Mixt Greens", "San Francisco Chronicle" and composting or recycling over 90% of the restaurants' daily waste."How Green is Your Salad" "The Johns Hopkins Magazine" In 2018, MIXT became a Certified B Corporation, to provide further transparency into its environmental and social impact practices.
MIXT (previously Mixt Greens) is a fast-casual restaurant that specializes in chef-crafted salads, grain bowls, market plates and sandwiches sourced from better ingredients (local, organic, sustainable, artisan). The company was founded in 2005Jennings, Lisa "Custom-salad chains go west as new concepts sprout in California market" "Nations Restaurant News" in San Francisco by Andrew Swallow, a fine dining chef and cookbook author,Benwik, Bonnie "All We Can Eat", "The Washington Post" his sister Leslie Silverglide, an entrepreneur with a masters degree in sustainability;MacVean, Mary "Restaurants get a little greener" "LA Times" and her husband David Silverglide, a technology executive."Green Cuisine" Business at Oxford In 2009, MIXT was acquired by an international private equity firm Inventages, a life-sciences, nutrition and wellness-focused venture capital fund formed with the support of Nestlé. In 2012, the company was re-acquired by founders, David and Leslie Silverglide, with plans to expand the concept nationwide and broaden the menu into a variety of healthy options designed to make eating better more modern and accessible.
Different researchers have developed their own lists of the surnames of core Melungeon families. Generally, specific lines within families have to be traced to document such identity. For example, DeMarce (1992) listed Hale as a Melungeon surname.DeMarce, Virginia E. (1992). "Verry Slitly Mixt': Tri-Racial Isolate Families of the Upper South – A Genealogical Study", National Genealogical Society Quarterly 80 (March 1992): pp.
The most likely etymology for Meyrueis certainly comes from the situation of the city at the confluence of several rivers: the Jonte, the Béthuzon and the Brèze. In Occitan language, Meyrueis would be derived from mesclar (to mixt) and rius (brooks) or from the Latin language: Midiis riviis for "in the middle of the brooks". Other versions, but less frequent, mention the nature of the soil (Marogium "marshy place") or a former Gallo-Roman estate owner (Maurus).
Louis George, from 1707 till 1731 was the Royal Colonel of the 4th Circle Infantry Regiment (mixt.) of the Swabian Circle but during the War of the Polish Succession, he hunted dear to his possessions in Bohemia. He returned only after 1735 in Vienna closed preliminary peace of the Treaty of Vienna. He died at the Schloss Rastatt in October 1761 at the age of 59. He was succeeded by his brother George Augustus having no surviving male issue.
Map showing the location of NGC 6281 NGC 6281 is an open cluster of stars in the constellation Scorpius. It was not included in the Messier or Caldwell catalogues of nebulous objects, but it is the brightest such cluster in the constellation to be left out of both. It is readily observed with the naked eye; it is located about ° to the east of Mu Scorpii. James Dunlop described the cluster as a "curiously curved line of pretty bright stars, with many stars mixt".
Ferdinand Porsche effectively invented this arrangement in speed-record-setting racing cars in the early 20th century, such as the Lohner-Porsche Mixte Hybrid. Porsche named his arrangement "System Mixt" and it was a wheel hub motor design, where each of the two front wheels was powered by a separate motor. This arrangement was sometimes referred to as an electric transmission, as the electric generator and driving motor replaced a mechanical transmission. The vehicle could not move unless the internal combustion engine was running.
Since 2012, Conte is the director of ACTE Institute a research Mixt Unit of the French National Centre for Scientific Research and the University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne. Conte has been director of the CERAP since the early 2000s. At about the same period, he was elected member of the Scientific Council of the Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne. As part of his mandate, Conte is also a member of the Council of the Doctoral School for Plastic Arts and Art Sciences at the Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne.
The proclamation declared the "Above list of Rogus [sic] is all living upon the Kings Land without title." A later colonial military survey described "50 families a mixt crew, a lawless People possess the Lands without Patent or paying quit Rents."Colonial Records: North Carolina 1890; 768 and North Carolina 1887; 161, respectively The surnames of some of the families are the same as modern-day Lumbees, but each family must be traced separately to identify individual ancestors, particularly since extensive intermarriage took place. The families were classified then as "mulattos," a term that then had several different meanings.
He kept his discovery secret until 1680, when Irish chemist Robert Boyle rediscovered phosphorus and published his findings. The discovery of phosphorus helped to raise the question of what it meant for a substance to be an element. Hennig Brand, as shown in The Alchemist Discovering Phosphorus In 1661, Boyle defined an element as "those primitive and simple Bodies of which the mixt ones are said to be composed, and into which they are ultimately resolved." In 1789, French chemist Antoine Lavoisier wrote Traité Élémentaire de Chimie (Elementary Treatise of Chemistry), which is considered to be the first modern textbook about chemistry.
Thawan Duchanee (ถวัลย์ ดัชนี, also written Tawan Datchanee), one of the artists highlighted, is considered one of the most famous modern day artists of Thailand. Central Plaza Lat Phrao is the biggest shopping center in the district, consisting of Central Department Store, Bangkok Convention Centre (first convention hall in Thailand), cinemas, and many retail shops. Other shopping centers in Chatuchak District include Major Cineplex Ratchayothin featuring a 14-screen multiplex cinema and Union Mall, an eight-storey shopping mall for youngsters. Mixt Chatuchak and JJ Mall are two shopping malls located in the area of Chatuchak Weekend Market.
Querelle Jansen (born October 14, 1985 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands) is a Dutch model. Her real name is Lisette Jansen; Querelle is her professional name, chosen by an agent who had been looking for a model to name after her favourite literary character, Jean Genet's Georges Querelle. Querelle's androgynous features and austere aura landed her a series of editorials with several mainstream publications, including Vogue Italia and Paris, Numéro, i-D, Mixt(e), and V magazine. Marc Jacobs, Burberry, Costume National, H&M;, Hugo Boss, Prada, and Miu Miu all chose her for their advertisement campaigns.
Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister is an anonymously published three-volume roman à clef playing with events of the Monmouth Rebellion and exploring the genre of the epistolary novel. It has been attributed to Aphra Behn, but this attribution remains in dispute. The novel is "based loosely on an affair between Ford, Lord Grey of Werke, and his wife's sister, Lady Henrietta Berkeley, a scandal that broke in London in 1682". It was originally published as three separate volumes: Love-Letters Between a Noble-Man and his Sister (1684), Love-Letters from a Noble Man to his Sister: Mixt with the History of Their Adventures.
Only one parliamentary group may be formed per party or coalition. Deputies who cannot join a normal parliamentary group--for example, because they have left their party, or because their party does not have at least five deputies in at least two constituencies--are organized into the "mixed group" (Catalan: Grup Mixt) for administrative purposes. Each parliamentary group designates a spokesperson to represent the group in general matters. The Committee of Spokespersons regroups these representatives along with the Predident of Parliament and one of the Secretaries of the Board of Parliament to decide certain questions of a more or less technical nature, such as the designation of the appropriate committee to consider a proposed piece of legislation.
"'Verry Slitly Mixt': Tri-Racial Isolate Families of the Upper South – A Genealogical Study" , National Genealogical Society Quarterly 80 (March 1992): 5–35, scanned online, Historical-Melungeons, accessed 18 February 2013 and Paul Heinegg, a genealogist;Paul Heinegg, Free African Americans in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Delaware and Maryland, 1999–2005 each of whom has documented the migration of ancestors of the first families known as Melungeon from Virginia and North Carolina in the late eighteenth century When Hancock County was formed from parts of Hawkins and Claiborne counties in the 1840s, Greasy Rock was chosen as the county seat. The town was renamed in honor of William Henry Sneed (1812-1869), an attorney from Knoxville who helped defend the new county when several residents sued in an attempt to block its creation.
A Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy (c. 1565), which was falsely attributed to Agrippa, gives detailed instructions as to how pentacles should be formulated: > But we now come to speak of the holy and sacred Pentacles and Sigils. Now > these pentacles, are as it were certain holy signes preserving us from evil > chances and events, and helping and assisting us to binde, exterminate, and > drive away evil spirits, and alluring the good spirits, and reconciling them > unto us. And these pentacles do consist either of Characters of the good > spirits of the superiour order, or of sacred pictures of holy letters or > revelations, with apt and fit versicles, which are composed either of > Geometrical figures and holy names of God, according to the course and maner > of many of them; or they are compounded of all of them, or very many of them > mixt.
The first part of the book begins with 5 friends (Carneades the host and the Skeptic, Philoponus the Chymist, Themistius the Aristotelian, Eleutherius the impartial Judge, and an unnamed narrator) meeting in Carneades's garden and chatting about the constituents of mixed bodies. In part one, Carneades (Boyle) lays out four propositions to the gathering, which sets the foundation for the rest of the book. They are as follows: :Proposition I. :It seems not absurd to conceive that at the first production of mixt bodies, the universal matter whereof they among other parts of the universe consisted, was actually divided into little particles of several sizes and shapes variously moved. :Proposition II. :Neither is it impossible that of these minute particles divers of the smallest and neighboring ones were here and there associated into minute masses or clusters, and did by their coalitions constitute great store of such little primary concretions or masses as were not easily dissipable into such particles as composed them.
Boyle first argued that fire is not a universal and sufficient analyzer of dividing all bodies into their elements, contrary to Jean Beguin and Joseph Duchesne. To prove this he turned for support to Jan Baptist van Helmont whose Alkahest was reputed to be a universal analyzer. Boyle rejected the Aristotelian theory of the four elements (earth, air, fire, and water) and also the three principles (salt, sulfur, and mercury) proposed by Paracelsus. After discussing the classical elements and chemical principles in the first five parts of the book, in the sixth part Boyle defines chemical element in a manner that approaches more closely to the modern concept: :I now mean by Elements, as those Chymists that speak plainest do by their Principles, certain Primitive and Simple, or perfectly unmingled bodies; which not being made of any other bodies, or of one another, are the Ingredients of all those call'd perfectly mixt Bodies are immediately compounded, and into which they are ultimately resolved.

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