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rich mixture

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rich mixture [′rich ¦miks·chər]
(chemistry)
An air-fuel mixture that is high in its concentration of combustible component.

fat mix, rich mix
A concrete or mortar mixture containing a high ratio of binder to aggregate, thus providing better spread and workability.


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A rich mixture of heritage, modern and dramatic landscapes has been photographed and documented for use in future productions by the film locations' team of the Abu Dhabi Film Commission, which explores potential sites in Al Gharbia and Al Ain in the emirate of Abu Dhabi," Al Mazrouei said in a press statement.
There is a rich mixture of activities, great discounts, offers and prizes to be won throughout the summer festival ensuring each visit for the customers is enriching and a fun-filled experience.
Lowland meadows contain a rich mixture of native grasses and wildflowers and where they still exist, they provide a living connection with the past, with traditional farming methods that were used for centuries and that helped to create the character of our local landscape.
 
 
 
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