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This cookbook’s title means “to live together,” and it refers not just to a melding of cuisines but also to a melding of ingredients.

He added two courses at Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator’s free green jobs workforce development programs and landed a full-time gig melding real-world data into computer simulations to help integrate new energy sources with the electric grid.

Thus, Universal Studios pioneered the concept of melding the tour with various attractions — cinematic illusions such as a flash flood, a runaway train or, in the late ’80s, an earthquake simulator.

On paper, it was the quintessential family activity, melding fun with familiarity — an updated version of Mom and Dad’s old haunt, surrounded by my best friends, while throwing our heads around to “Can’t Stop” and “Parallel Universe.”

From Salon

Harris amassed a substantial record of far-left votes and positions in the run-up to her 2020 presidential campaign for Republicans to work with, while melding that with the more unpopular elements of the Biden–Harris record.

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

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