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Both of us went through a lot when it came to adjusting and blending in to try and fit into notions of what “normal” was for where we lived.

From Slate

His innovative creations were worn by Hollywood stars and supermodels and he became synonymous with blending India's rich cultural heritage with a contemporary flair.

From BBC

Your film explores how Hitchcock masterfully plays with comfort and fear, often blending squirm-inducing tension with moments of shock.

From Salon

Blending old and new has been a theme in Los Olivos, a charming town just two hours north of Los Angeles that’s known for its vineyards, orchards and horse trails.

In her book Ringmaster, Ms Riesman argues that to understand the 78-year-old's rise, fall and comeback in American politics is to see it through the lens of professional wrestling - its art of blending fiction and reality, its psychology of elevating emotion through hyperbole, and its ability to transform the reviled into the righteous.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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