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The smell was an interesting admixture of home and fear.
They're about power, money, status, and various admixtures of these factors with politics.
These admixtures are used by shamans in especially difficult cases.
If an admixture is introduced, the nature of the bread or wine can be lost.
"It's not so simple that you can say, there's only been one admixture."
Such a mixture might include a small admixture of nastiness.
They also demonstrate very low admixture rate from other neighbouring groups.
I ought to have been glad perhaps without admixture, for there was a sense in which the man came like an answer to prayer.
The sky, an admixture of particles: debris light enough to be carried.
It was also used as an admixture to strengthen other herbal preparations.
Some, particularly in the northern and eastern areas, had Germanic admixture.
There is usually an admixture of new gray feathers, especially on the mantle, quite early in the fall.
The more than 100 players are mostly amateurs, with an admixture of professionals.
He looked about with a stem disapproval that yet had an admixture of curiosity.
The level of admixture with European population was estimated between 35 to 55%.
However evidence for archaic admixture in modern humans had been suggested by some studies.
These new admixtures do not normally work with "wet cast" concrete.
It was a wounded look, with an admixture of fear, revulsion, and pain.
The soil was light and sandy with an admixture of pine needles.
Some mestizos and whites have a degree of African admixture.
Genetic research has confirmed that some admixture took place.
Historically, admixture has been an ever present and pervasive phenomenon in the Philippines.
The term complex system is sometimes used to describe those where the admixture makes classification problematic.
However, once that admixture is accounted for, the apparent links disappear.
British officers visiting and surveying led to an admixture of foreign words in the local language.