Definitions
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- verb informal To (attempt to)
separate the components of amixture
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Examples
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(Haifa) developed a tool to "unmix" the different channels that make up a song.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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(Haifa) developed a tool to "unmix" the different channels that make up a song.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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(Haifa) developed a tool to "unmix" the different channels that make up a song.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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(Haifa) developed a tool to "unmix" the different channels that make up a song.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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It is always difficult to "unmix" politics and religion; at least it is for me.
Faultline USA 2009
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The scene is so unlikely that it becomes fascinating to the eye as animals and machines mix and unmix, converge and split, in wholly unpredictable ways.
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The scene is so unlikely that it becomes fascinating to the eye as animals and machines mix and unmix, converge and split, in wholly unpredictable ways.
Vendler on Armitage: the willingness not to make a point…not to be witty 2009
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Which makes one wonder: what level of unemployment would it take to unmix them?
Arianna Huffington: Will The Unemployment Disaster Be Obama's Katrina? 2009
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But it'd be nice if they'd unmix their own rationals and justification and reasoning... and listen to what others are doing, if differently.
Philocrites: This week at uuworld.org: What's for dinner? 2007
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â⠂ ¬Å Well, sooner or later you will have to unmix us, â⠂ ¬Â?
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