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Early Native Americans utilized a number of cooking methods in early American Cuisine, that have been blended with early European cooking methods to form the basis of American Cuisine.
In the American colonies, colonial Georgian blended with the neo-Palladian style to become known more broadly as ' Federal style architecture '.
However, most initial attempts at this were only partially successful ; American groups simply blended Catholicism with their traditional beliefs.
Reviewing American Psycho, Stephen Erlewine of Allmusic called the new incarnation " a kitschy goth-punk outfit that relies more on metal than hardcore ", while Rolling Stone remarked that the band's new style blended " some old-style punk, a little metal and an occasional all-out thrasher.
Fatal Attraction is a 1987 American thriller blended with horror, directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, and Anne Archer.
Whittingham won the President's Award, the People's Choice Award and the Best of Show Award at the 2008 North American Handmade Bicycle Show in Portland, Oregon with an ornate fixed-gear bicycle that blended 1890s-style wooden rims and grips with modern hubs and a front disk brake.
African American contributions to modern dance were substantial, they included pure modern dance works or blended modern dance with African American vernacular dance, African dance and Caribbean influences.
In the early 1990s Cooder collaborated on two world music " crossover " albums, which blended the traditional American musical genres that Cooder has championed throughout his career with the contemporary improvised music of India and Africa.
American regulations do not have a minimum aging time requirement for blended whiskey, although a minimum of two years is established for " straight " American whiskey, and blended American whiskey must contain at least 20 % straight whiskey ..
In American author James A. Michener's 1974 historical novel Centennial, Rocky Mountain fur trapper Alexander McKeag describes lapsang souchong as " a man's tea, deep and subtle and blended in some rugged place [...] better even than whisky.
Because of slavery, the original African heritage has been blended with the American experience, the same as it has been for generations of immigrants from other countries.
These new bands offer some of the classic tones and sounds of Chilean cumbia blended with Rock or other folk Latin American styles.
In 2003, the American Society for Training and Development identified blended learning as one of the top ten trends to emerge in the knowledge delivery industry " ( cited in Rooney, 2003 ) ( Graham, 2004 ).
Rush blended American artisanal tradition and neoclassical form.
The National Show Horse was developed from crossbreeding programs in the 1970s and 1980s that blended Arabian horse and American Saddlebred bloodlines
Entertainment Weekly put it on its end-of-the-decade " best-of " list, saying, " This 2000 novel blended comic books, Jewish mysticism, and American history into something truly amazing.
The Circassian blended elements of white Victorian True Womanhood with traits of the enslaved African American woman in one curiosity.

American and whiskeys
Various American whiskeys on a store's shelves
The company was well prepared for the end of Prohibition in 1933 with an ample stock of aged whiskeys ready to sell to the newly opened American market, and it prospered accordingly.
Column stills are frequently used in the production of grain whisky and is the most commonly used type of still in the production of Bourbon and other American whiskeys.
It became very popular, angering American distillers, who forced the U. S. Government to pass a law requiring that all foreign whiskeys state their country of origin on the label.
Similarly, many American whiskeys are grain whiskeys that use little or no barley in the mash, and yet are far from being Light whiskey.

American and combine
The letters home, the talks later given by returning members of the Peace Corps, the influence on the lives of those who spend two or three years in hard work abroad -- all this may combine to provide a substantial popular base for responsible American policies toward the world.
There are various hybrid reality-competition shows, like the worldwide-syndicated Star Academy, which combines the Big Brother and Idol formats, The Biggest Loser and The Pick-up Artist which combine competition with the self-improvement format, and American Inventor, which uses the Idol format for products instead of people.
In the 1980s and 1990s, several American bands began to combine polka with various rock styles ( sometimes referred to as " punk polka "), " alternative polka ", or " San Francisco-style ".
One show of note in ABC's attempt to expand its reality TV brand was the rebuttal of Fox's enormously popular American Idol, The One: Making a Music Star, which attempted to combine a talent competition with a traditional reality show.
The need for manoeuvre was emphasized by the American Civil War, and was used very effectively by the Prussian General Staff to combine the strategic use of railways with the new firepower of quick-firing ordnance and small arms to defeat France in 1871.
Waldrop's stories combine elements such as alternate history, American popular culture, the American South, old movies ( and character actors ), classical mythology, and rock ' n ' roll music.
In 1902 White Star joined the well-capitalized American combine, the International Mercantile Marine Co. ( IMM ), which owned the American Line, including the old Inman Line, and other lines.
Latrobe brought from England influences of British Neoclassicism, and was able to combine it with styles introduced by Thomas Jefferson, to devise an American Greek Revival style.
In 1902, J. P. Morgan & Co. financed the formation of International Mercantile Marine Company, an Atlantic shipping combine which absorbed several major American and British lines.
1925 – Vauxhall becomes part of the American automotive combine General Motors.
The first articles of the treaty establish that in the case that war were to break out between France and Britain, during the continuing hostilities of the American Revolutionary War, a military alliance would be formed between France and the United States which would combine each respective military forces, and efforts for the direct purpose of maintaining the " liberty, Sovereignty, and ( independence ) absolute and unlimited of the said united States, as well in Matters of ( Government ) as of commerce.
By 1860, combine harvesters with a cutting width of several metres were used on American farms.
These more experimental fusion artists combine rumba, Latin jazz, joropo, salsa, Venezuelan traditional chants and other forms of Latin American music.
An example study of poison frogs living in the South American neotropics ( illustrated to the left ) is used to demonstrate how phylogeographers combine genetics and paleogeography to piece together the ecological history of organisms in their environments.
The anatomical terms ( such as those mentioned in the beginning of chapter nine ) and other information that White used came mostly from American Spiders by Willis J. Gertsch and The Spider Book by John Henry Comstock, both of which combine a sense of poetry with scientific fact.
In the 20th century, from the 1960s on, the American Richard Haas and many others painted large trompe-l ' œil murals on the sides of city buildings, and from beginning of the 1980s when German Artist Rainer Maria Latzke began to combine classical fresco art with contemporary content trompe-l ' œil became increasingly popular for interior murals.
Many of his hits from the 1930s and 1940s effectively combine the melodic and verbal nuances of French song with American swing rhythms.
His solution was to combine companies and found “ one of the first great holding companies in American history .” Duke spent $ 800, 000 on advertising in 1889 and lowered his prices, accepting net profits of less than $ 400, 000, forcing his major competitors to lower their prices and, in 1890, join his consortium by the name of the American Tobacco Company.
Rocannon's World along with its two sequels combine emerging British New Wave science fiction sentiments with established American genre imagery and Le Guin's signature anthropological interests into a tale of loss, companionship, isolation, redemption and love.
In 1902, the American and British missionaries agreed to combine their education ventures in Shandong, and established an arts college in Weifang, a theological college in Zibo, and a medical college in Jinan.
The DUP dances, of North American Sufic origin, combine chants from world faiths with dancing, whirling, and a variety of movement with singing.

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