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blend and real-time
The 3rd Birthday ( 2010 ), the third game in the Parasite Eve series, features a unique blend of action role-playing game, real-time tactical RPG, survival horror and third-person tactical shooter elements.

blend and tactics
A FAM's job is to blend in with other passengers on board aircraft and rely heavily on their training, including investigative techniques, criminal terrorist behavior recognition, firearms proficiency, aircraft specific tactics, and close quarters self-defense measures to protect the flying public.

blend and turn-based
Another notable early example released in 1983 was the Koei game Nobunaga's Ambition, which featured a blend of role-playing, turn-based grand strategy and management simulation elements, a trend that continued with its sequels and other Koei games such as 1989's Bandit Kings of Ancient China as well as the Capcom game Destiny of an Emperor released that same year.
It was working on Battlestations: Midway ( a World War II naval strategy game ) and Creature Conflict: The Clan Wars (" a blend of turn-based tactical and real time action / arcade elements ") when it was purchased to be an in house developer by English video game publisher Eidos Interactive in 2006, renaming the studio to Eidos Studios Hungary.

blend and gameplay
Although he considered the blend of gameplay elements from different genres a success, he said that Kid Icarus suffered from " frustrating " design flaws, such as its high difficulty level.
They additionally praised the game's puzzle elements as innovative and drew comparisons to The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, though noted that its role-playing gameplay did not blend well with its action-oriented nature.
The video was made in 1992, displaying the animation of how the gameplay and the comic book elements would blend in.

blend and Total
The 2003 Volkswagen Gol | VW Gol 1. 6 Total Flex was the first full flexible-fuel vehicle produced and sold in Brazil, capable of running on any blend of gasoline ( w: Common ethanol fuel mixtures # E20, E25 | E20 to E25 ) and ethanol fuel | ethanol up to Neat ethanol fuel | E100.

blend and War
While serving in the U. S. Army during World War I, Kleesattel worked as a camouflage artist, disguising buildings, vehicles and other potential targets by making them blend with their surroundings.
Consisting of three divisions ( the 115th, which was commanded by Lin Biao, the 120th, and the 129th ), the 8th Route Army's main advantage during World War II was its ability to blend in with Japanese forces when behind enemy lines.
Models ' early style was a spiky, distinctive blend of New Wave, glam rock, dub and pop: which included Kelly's strangled singing voice, Duffield's virtuoso synthesiser performances ( he used the EMS Synthi AKS, as used by Pere Ubu on their Dub Housing ), and the band's cryptic, slightly gruesome, lyrics ( e. g. " Hans Stand: A War Record " from Alphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolf ), which were mostly written or co-written by Kelly.
During the Great War, lack of imported cereals, and hence malt, forced the promotion of this blend.
Images from exotic places, prostitutes, captains gone mad and memories of the War blend in to form a dreamy world full of lucid forms, part fictitious, part true.
The ethyl alcohol was denatured by the addition of 5 – 10 % " pink lady ", a blend of dye, methanol and possibly other ingredients, in the first part of the Pacific War.
Allegheny campus features a blend of modern and historic architecture set on in a neighborhood once known as Pittsburgh ’ s Millionaires ’ Row and extending to the once posh " Monument Hill " area ( that rises above and behind modern day Heinz Field ) so named for a Civil War monument dedicated on May 30, 1871 by General George G. Meade and Governor John W. Geary.
The brothers discontinued White Label during World War I to move the brand more upscale, and in 1932 Alex introduced his last blend, Johnnie Walker Swing.

blend and was
One of the script's big problems was how to blend pictures and music of the past with live performances by musicians of today.
This method was demonstrated with an adobe blend heavily impregnated with cement to allow even drying and prevent major cracking.
By making the mass number of soldiers blend within the landscape / painting, it shows that he believed that the usage and depiction of landscape was just as significant as a historical event, such as a war.
Bertrain H. Wait, an engineer whose company had worked on the construction of the New York Cities Catskill Aqueduct, was impressed with the durability of Rosendale cement, and came up with a blend of both Rosendale and synthetic cements which had the good attributes of both: it was highly durable and had a much faster setting time.
Mr. Wait convinced the New York Commissioner of Highways to construct an experimental section of highway near New Paltz, New York, using one sack of Rosendale to six sacks of synthetic cement, and it was proved a success and for decades the Rosendale-synthetic cement blend became common use in highway and bridge construction.
2, with the character of Bill noting that Superman was not born into his alter ego ( Spider-Man was " Peter Parker " first, Batman was born " Bruce Wayne "), using the blanket he was wrapped in as his costume, and Clark Kent is a collage of mankind's less impressive traits meant to blend in with other humans ( as well as a device to pursue Lois Lane's affections ).
Prior to Ricasoli, Canaiolo was emerging as the dominant variety in the Chianti blend with Sangiovese and Malvasia playing supporting roles.
French cinema also was the birthplace for many sub-genres of the crime film, most notably the modern caper film, starting with 1955's Rififi by American-born director Jules Dassin and followed by a large number of serious, noirish heist dramas as well as playful caper comedies throughout the sixties, and the " polar ," a typical French blend of film noir and detective fiction.
A popular theory during Mendel's time was the concept of blending inheritance: the idea that individuals inherit a smooth blend of traits from their parents.
Walpole's forgery, together with the blend of history and fiction that was contravening the principles of the Enlightenment, brought about the Gothic novel's association with fake documentation.
" Federalist newspapers editors and others at the time likened the district shape to a salamander, and the word gerrymander was a blend of that word and Governor Gerry's last name.
He was noted for his ability as a bandleader and songwriter to blend the simplicity and drive of R & B with the rhythmic complexity and precision of jazz.
Shot from a script approved by H. G. Wells, the film was a blend of horror, humor and confounding visual effects.
A varnish oil medium was used as vehicle to grind his powered pigments into paint and then used to help apply thin layers of paint which he could easily blend.
* " Her stories and novels are humanistic, while her deep concern for male-female ( even human-alien ) harmony ran counter to the developing segregate-the-sexes drive amongst feminist writers ; What her work brought to the genre was a blend of lyricism and inventiveness, as if some lyric poet had rewritten a number of clever SF standards and then passed them on to a psychoanalyst for final polish.
The first successful blend of a social message and entertainment was Aleksandrov ’ s Circus ( 1936 ).
One of the most versatile small German military vehicles, the Kettenkrad, a curious but useful blend of tractor and motorcycle, was powered with a 1. 4 L Olympia four-cylinder engine.
The tubing was painted yellow to blend in with the truck's livery, and duct-taped in place to the wall to make them harder to disable by yanking from the outside.
The normal blend was around two parts young beer to one part old.
Pankration ( or ) was a martial art introduced into the Greek Olympic Games in 648 BC and founded as a blend of boxing and wrestling but with almost no rules save disallowing biting and gouging of the opponent's eyes.
They made us want to make our music more interesting and more complex and we tried to blend that with our own personalities to see what we could come up with that was indisputably us.

blend and first
Between 2 and 4 September 2011 on labor day weekend, the Blue Angels flew for the first time with a 50 – 50 blend of conventional JP-5 jet fuel and a camelina-based biofuel at Naval Air Station Patuxent River airshow at Patuxent River, Maryland.
Trevor Sands is penning the script which will blend the first two cantos " Hyperion " and " The Fall of Hyperion " into one film.
In Scandinavian folklore, which is a later blend of Norse mythology and elements of Christian mythology, an elf is called elver in Danish, alv in Norwegian, and alv or älva in Swedish ( the first is masculine, the second feminine ).
Although a TARDIS is supposed to blend inconspicuously into whatever environment it turns up in, the Doctor's TARDIS retains the shape of a police box because of a systems fault which occurred in the first Doctor Who episode, " An Unearthly Child ," when the TARDIS landed in London in 1963.
The Town Hall ( converted first to an arts centre, then a bar, and now empty ) is a Victorian blend of Italian and Flemish influences set in a small market square.
Then came Taittinger's Comtes de Champagne ( first vintage 1952 ), and Laurent-Perrier's Grand Siècle ' La Cuvée ' in 1960, a blend of three vintages ( 1952, 1953, and 1955 ) and Perrier Jouet's ' La Belle Epoque '.
Venice's close mercantile links to the Byzantine empire resulted in the architecture of that city and its vicinity being a blend of Byzantine and northern Italian influences, although nothing from the ninth and tenth centuries has survived except for the foundations of the first St. Mark's Basilica.
Guitarist and primary song writer Tom Scholz ' blend of musical styles, ranging from classical to 1960s English pop, has resulted in a unique sound, most consistently realized on the first two albums ( Boston and Don't Look Back ).
During his first years as a musician, Gil performed primarily in a blend of traditional Brazilian styles with two-step rhythms, such as baião and samba.
Therefore, it is recommended to change the fuel filters on engines and heaters shortly after first switching to a biodiesel blend.
Within the first half of the 13th century the narthex and the new façade were constructed, most of the mosaics were completed and the domes were covered with higher wooden, lead-covered domes in order to blend in with the Gothic architecture of the redesigned Doge's Palace.
The first Israeli prime minister, David Ben Gurion, led a trend to blend the many immigrants who, in the first years of the state, had arrived from Europe, North Africa, and Asia, into one ' melting pot ' that would not differentiate between the older residents of the country and the new immigrants.
The first is a blend of an amino resin and an alkyd.
The Coca-Cola Company first tested a Coca-Cola blend with extra vanilla flavoring at the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee.
An interesting blend of sailor and scholar, he explored the Parramatta River as early as 1788, and was the first to surmise that Tasmania might be an island.
These were the first blend of Camels to be released.
According to one legend, a grateful Chinese mandarin whose son was rescued from drowning by one of Lord Grey's men first presented the blend to the Earl in 1803.
The increasing popularity of their blend of pop melodies and Weller's barbed lyrics led, in March 1980, to their first number one single, " Going Underground ".
In his first 11 seasons in the NBA, Cousy led the league in assists eight straight times and introduced a new blend of ball-handling and passing skills that earned him the nicknames " Cooz ", " The Houdini of the Hardwood ", and — as he was regularly introduced at Boston Garden —" Mr. Basketball ".
In 1865 John ’ s son Alexander produced their first blend, Walker ’ s Old Highland.
During the course of the first season, the production team fashioned a blend of romance and crime drama which used both Catherine's position as an ADA and her will to help Vincent and his world to place her in moments of physical danger which would bring the idealized romantic figure of Vincent to the surface world as her guardian angel.
The country's most famous performers are Mohammed Al Muhairi ( better known as Mehad Hamad ), Ahlam Ali Al Shamsi ( the first female pop star in the Persian Gulf ), Abdel Moniem Al Saleh ( who is renowned for his songwriting, music production and singing, and for being the first musician based in the UAE to blend Indian, Spanish and Arabic music ), Aitha Al Menhali, and Hussain Al Jasmi.

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