Built into a mountainside, the ultra-modern, Barcelona style is designed to blend into the landscape.
Gorilla Glass covers the front of the 8X and tapers slightly at the edges to blend into the colored polycarbonate.
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The House will engage in a similar process, though it has three different bills to blend into a combined version.
Brought on as a spear-carrier and expected to blend into the scenery, he proved a smash hit with the critics.
When you're a 6-foot-8 billionaire who graces billboards alongside Jay-Z, it's a little hard to blend into a crowd, especially when that crowd is assembled at your invitation.
In the following video, you can see one of these soft contraptions as it journeys onto a bed of rocks and then uses colored liquid to blend into its surroundings.
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The 10 suspects held in the US are accused of trying to blend into American society and cultivate contacts among policy makers in order to pass information on to Russian intelligence.
Law enforcement officials have known about such operations for years, but cracking down on them is a challenge because of their low-profile, their ability to blend into residential neighborhoods and their locations in predominantly Asian-American communities.
The fixtures throughout the Lodge are entirely done by Rocky Mountain Hardware--understated sand-cast bronze with a natural coating that allows the metal to blend into its environment--and in the mercifully small and hidden salon (a necessary evil in all spas) for sanitary reasons, the pedicure areas use copper basins and no jets.
In Japan, the merged company has begun to blend these into a single service.
The main building has been restored using traditional techniques, so that its stone walls seem to blend seamlessly into the environment.
One is the 45 cent per gallon subsidy (called the VEETC) that is paid to oil companies to blend ethanol into gasoline.
With a piano black enclosure, the BlackArmor WS 110 external drive is designed to lie flat or stand vertically to blend seamlessly into a work environment.
Mr. Krishnan turned up the heat on his DDG research after a 2005 government mandate to blend ethanol into gasoline led to a glut of the stuff.
Since the merger of Lenovo and IBM PC, the company has striven to blend the two into a single culture.
There was no pomp or circumstance to evaluating it: The winemaker would uncork the bottle, tilt the contents into his mouth, spit the wine onto the ground and give the verdict: Good enough to go into his blend, or not good enough.
Refiners are reluctant to blend more than 10% ethanol into gasoline because consumers don't want it, and because a higher blend can damage the engines of older cars, boats and electrical equipment.
Mr Quine developed a theory of language according to which truths of fact blend into truths of meaning, so that there is no absolute distinction between the two.
But those morals only hold if Celera succeeds, if business and science blend to propel the company into the future with breathtaking speed without rocketing it into the realities of the marketplace.
Ms Mnouchkine's ability to surprise and to mark her productions with her particular style owe much to her continuing exploration of the performing arts the world over and her eagerness to blend widely-differing inspirations into a harmonious whole.
In 2010, oil companies were under legal mandate to blend 12 billion gallons of ethanol into the fuel supply.
Germany, the most biofuelled nation in Europe, has replaced a tax break with a straightforward legal obligation for refiners to blend a certain proportion of biofuels into their wares.
And as much as the right wants to turn Mr Obama into a blend of Karl Marx and Huey Newton, he is at base a rather cautious pragmatist an approach that reflects not just his temperament but also his roots in urban politics.
We're supposed to look different so that we cannot blend into crowds and evade responsibility.
As the United States saw with the Viet Cong's guerrilla methods during the Vietnam War, it is difficult to root out opposing forces when they blend into the population.
This year refiners and importers are required to blend 13.8 billion gallons of ethanol into the nation's gasoline, rising to 14.4 billion next year.
It was Dougherty that coined the term "Web 2.0" to describe technologies that turn the Internet into an active blend of mashed-together information.
The oil industry is legally obligated to blend more than 12.5 billion gallons of ethanol into the fuel supply in 2011 (increasing to 15 billion gallons in 2015) even if the tax credit expires as scheduled at the end of the year.
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In New Zealand Scion Research works to convert the waste stream from pulp and paper processing into a blend of microbial cell wall debris and plastic called polyhydroxyalkanoate, or PHA. Plant a PHA flower pot into the ground and and it biodegrades.
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