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Tofu has a fairly bland taste, but it's not bad when mixed into a vegetable sautÚ.

The Aztec Indians in Central America used animal blood mixed with cement for their buildings, many of which are still standing today.

We mixed some fruit juice, frozen berries and a couple of bottles of bubbly to make a nice punch for the party.

About 15 percent of all galaxies are irregular and have a chaotic appearance with large clouds of gas and dust mixed with both young and old stars.

The young boy was injured when he mixed a couple of chemicals in the school laboratory, and the resulting mixture exploded.

We mixed some raisins and nuts and dried banana chips to have for a snack.

He gets a little mixed up sometimes because he is working on two different projects concurrently.

During the beer-making process, crushed grain is mixed with water, and heated, which allows the starch to be converted into sugar.

Viking ships often sailed with mixed crews from throughout Scandinavia.

In Taiwan, some Western customs have mixed with the Chinese culture.

Anne mixed orange juice, fresh bananas and frozen strawberries in the blender to make a deliciously refreshing summer drink.

The density of Pluto suggests that it is made up of more than fifty percent rock mixed with ices.

The great majority of the people of Mexico are of mixed Spanish and indigenous descent.

describe Children of mixed races often face discrimination in our society.

He made a disgusting dish of burnt rice mixed with meatballs that were half raw.

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