Pulque curado, which is mixed with any number of flavours but usually fruit, became popular in the early 19th Century, perhaps as a way to make the beverage palatable to more people.
But opinions about about the world number three remain mixed and, for some, he is yet to overtake former British number one Tim Henman in the popularity stakes.
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Responses were mixed, with the largest number of respondents bracing for disappointing results, marked by declines in profits.
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The results were mixed, with the largest number of respondents saying the ruling did not alter their sentiment.
Since 2001, the number of people of mixed ethnicity had almost doubled to just over 1.2 million in 2011.
He said part of the problem with the road between Huntingdon and Cambridge was the number of junctions which mixed local traffic with heavy goods vehicles.
While that alone is novel, the real benefit is consumers have an opportunity to buy mixed sampler packs to try a number of different wines at home, at their leisure.
But they can also do a number on your liver when mixed with alcohol--especially those with acetaminophen, such as Tylenol and Excedrin.
Dousing some of the ardor over mixed use, McKinsey suggested cutting the number of condos to 1, 640 and increasing the number of hotel rooms to 5, 200, as well as scrapping a planned office building.
But Carter, considered by many to be the finest fly-half in the modern game, had a mixed afternoon as England tore into the number one-ranked side in the world before running out of steam in the second half.
The number reaches 14 million if Asians of mixed race are included.
Hamburg, for example, which is governed by an unusual coalition between the CDU and the Greens, plans to extend the number of years children study together in mixed-ability primary schools from four years to six.
If labour share is, to make up a number, 40% then 40% of mixed income and 40% of taxes minus subsidies is added to the labour share.
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The Fertittas say it is this rule, and the fighter's ability to quit at any time, that makes mixed martial arts safer than boxing because it limits the number of blows a fighter takes.
Their participation, along with debuts for amputee and mixed disabilities ("les autres"), athletes boosted the number of competitors to 1600.
European stocks closed slightly lower in a choppy session marked by mixed economic data and after Moody's Investors Service downgraded a number of European sovereign-debt ratings, including Spain, Italy and Portugal, and cut its outlook on triple-A-rated France, the U.K. and Austria.
In addition to deviated number keys that glow white when depressed, the C630 also incorporates mixed materials, including a rubberized back-panel, a mirrored screen and a small joystick pad to provide an even cooler user experience.
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At North End Grill, in Battery Park City, what is normally the most boring item on a menu mixed greens is transformed with an aggressive lime-and-mango-pickle number that begs to be bottled and sold at Whole Foods.
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