Methanol is used as a blending agent for gasoline fuel according to Rigdon.
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Modern portfolio theory advocates blending asset classes to maximize expected return and minimize portfolio volatility.
Could politeness have become diminished by the blending of so many different cultures in Israeli society?
So the tax credit compensates the gasoline blender for blending in a higher cost feedstock.
Still, as Johnson goes about blending his BET into Viacom, he grapples with a delicate process.
The blending of the virtual and physical, or clicks and mortar, already is a Web clich.
Red Bull has been at the forefront of blending real sports thinking, and marketing, with eSports.
The lower the correlation, the greater the benefit of blending two different indexes in a portfolio.
The blending itself changes how we work, as well as how long we work.
Oil and water may be hard to mix, but blending inputs creates a good salad dressing.
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Farming has long had a peculiar grip on the French imagination, blending nostalgia with genuine traditions.
Mr. Boal describes the movie's final scene to illustrate the blending of fact and imagination.
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Rather than philosophising about terroir, they have specialised in blending wines from different regions.
Unfortunately, the author chooses her ingredients without flair, as if blending a series of academic papers.
Better still, blending the game with a strategy title like Crusader Kings could be amazing.
Across Asia, hospitals and doctors are mixing their medicines, blending elements from both traditional and Western practices.
Blending a portfolio allocation can make it even more efficient by either boosting returns or lowering volatility.
Lambic-style beers can take years of aging and careful blending of multiple batches before they're ready to drink.
Blending Persian, Greek, and even Chinese influences, the nomads' golden ornaments, dating back to the 7th century B.
XFL, by blending the ever-popular flavours of sex, violence and gambling, may also find plenty of enthusiastic viewers.
His selections generally avoided melody, blending stretches of condensed, grainy rhythm with stomping drum-and-bass tunes from the mid-nineties.
We use very few single origin chocolates, each origin has its own flaws and blending balances the tastes.
Keeping a movement not just going, but growing requires blending new skills with tried and true ones.
She was African music's first world star blending different styles long before the phrase "world music" was coined.
"I don't want to be the guy who turns out the light in the genre-blending room, " he says.
If EPA won't act, Congress can and should suspend the ethanol blending mandate to give motorists a break.
This trailer showed a nice blending of platform action in a 3D stylized cartoon world with real-world elements.
In this instance, it is blending the Personal Systems Group (PSG) with the Imaging and Printing Group (IPG).
Some argue that this blending of traditional and native cultures is just musical imperialism, another downside of globalization.
But he's also a New Yorker with a New York musician's characteristic enthusiasm for blending avant-garde and pop sensibilities.
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