He was already halfway across the open-plan lawn, discarding his clothes to reveal an all-over tan. |
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Remove the parsnips and place in a baking dish, discarding the heavy cream and fennel seed. |
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Peel the outer layers from the lemon grass stalks and finely chop the lower white bulbous parts, discarding the fibrous tops. |
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For the improvement of stocks like whiting, haddock and plaice it is essential that discarding be reduced. |
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To prevent people from discarding garbage on the elevated highway, the taxi company has begun providing a garbage bag in every car. |
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That never-ending task of discarding the detritus netted by too many impulse buys had me going through a pile of books today. |
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Once there, he dumped the tea, and pulled out a bottle, discarding the cap into the trash before returning to the couch. |
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The dealer creates a Discard pile by discarding the top card of the deck face up. |
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Liberation simply travels, picking up junk and jetsam along the way, discarding it somewhere downstream, and rambling on. |
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Vanessa did the digging with a trowel, discarding obvious junk and storing everything else in plastic buckets for later examination. |
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You go out by melding all your cards except one, and discarding the last card. |
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One coolly abstracted the city, taking what he wanted and discarding the rest, reshaping it to his liking with emphatic yesses and nos. |
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Slice the courgette and aubergine lengthwise and cut the peppers in four, discarding the core and seeds. |
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Discard the vegetables and bones, or if you're using beef ribs, remove the meat before discarding the bones. |
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As a further development of the above ideas, some players do not allow a player to go out by discarding a card that could have been melded. |
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Return the onion to the broth, discarding the bay leaf and thyme, then add the potatoes, saffron, salt and pepper. |
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The special powers of all cards except sevens and eights are nullified during this period, as is the possibility of discarding a series. |
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I should have grabbed the video camera to record D. and M.L. discarding potential biohazards in the long-neglected pantry. |
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The reasons for discarding were mainly of low market value, no readily available market and damaged or poor quality fish. |
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Crikey does this better than most, but potentially could do better by discarding any remaining vestiges of political correctness. |
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Shred the spring greens, discarding any hard stalk or core, and cook in simmering salted water for 5 minutes until tender but still bright green. |
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Sort through drawers and cabinets, discarding duplicates, broken items and dust collectors. |
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In discarding the idea of keeping just one day a week sacred, we may have lost something incalculably precious. |
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I would therefore appeal to fishermen to take more care when discarding their fishing lines and hooks, because swans use that area. |
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The cotton linen of his robe stuck to his skin and I saw his grimace when I peeled it off of him, discarding the clothing in a pile on the floor. |
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British tennis has taken half a century to recover from men discarding their flannels and flashing a bit of leg. |
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Scrub the mussels and clams, discarding any whose shells are gaping open or seem lifeless when you squeeze them. |
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But discarding a few outmoded shibboleths does not create a society that is at ease with itself and free of class anxieties, frictions and divisions. |
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The customer bears the responsibility for securing the sensor against unintended discarding due to overpressure. |
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Seriously, no less than seven days of unpacking, rearranging, bathroom and kitchen-scrubbing, discarding, laundering, and nit-picking went into earning that approval. |
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Scrape the flesh out and on to a chopping board, discarding the skin. |
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He led by example, showing his own confidence as a manager by discarding Landon Donovan even when he knew fans would object. |
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A player folds by discarding her hand immediately face down on the table. |
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A supply made to an unregistered non-resident person of a service of destroying or discarding tangible personal property in Canada is zero-rated. |
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Finally, the excess lipid was eliminated by centrifuging the sample for 1 min, discarding the supernatant, rehydrating and vortexing the sample five times. |
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He continues with a discussion of the benefits of discarding nonviable embryos, including those that may be premature or result in low birthweight. |
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View how a discarding sabot was used to fire high-density artillery projectiles. |
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Squeeze the liquid into a bowl and set aside, discarding the pulp. |
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Before eating it, she proceeded to break off the outer sides, discarding them on the ground at her feet, notwithstanding the fact there was a litter bin nearby. |
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Widespread discarding damages marine ecosystems and the financial viability of fishing businesses and is ethically undesirable. |
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At this stage, patients were encouraged to increase their weightbearing as much as possible, with a view to discarding their crutches as soon as possible. |
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After discarding eight cards, the starter leads to the first trick. |
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But as this special report will show, Asian firms are discarding some of their traditions as they limber up for a new era of growth. |
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In 2012, the AAP changed its policy statement, discarding its neutral stance to weigh in heavily on the side of circumcision. |
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In addition to being a waste of precious resource, discarding has prevented several stocks from recovering in spite of low quotas. |
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There has been an increased occurrence of discarding of undersized fish in the 3Ps cod fishery in recent years. |
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You may be used to eating the whites and discarding the yolks, but skip that step during pregnancy because the yolks provide extra calories, Vitamin D and folic acid. |
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Cool and peel the eggs, reserving the yolks and discarding the whites. |
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It is not therefore a question of discarding the symbol once it has served its purpose. |
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I believe that we must increase mesh size to prevent unnecessary discarding of juvenile fish. |
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And now she's discarding Punjabi and throwing on Brummy tones. |
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An election is all about putting your most mouth-watering political wares in the shop window, and discarding those half-baked ideas that will crumble under election pressure. |
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Strain over a wide jug and retain the liquor, discarding the peppercorns. |
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Members of the public are also entitled to make complaints against pedestrians discarding rubbish and against those discarding papers or other litter from cars. |
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Europeans have a long record of unsentimentally discarding leaders they feel may have got carried away by their own importance. |
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Strain through a fine mesh sieve, discarding the bonito flakes. |
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It is possible to go out in the melding part of a turn, by melding all of your cards, or to meld all but one of your cards, and go out by discarding your last card. |
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Instead the programs associated with Alexander Hamilton introduced a system of mercantilism, discarding free trade in favor of tariff protection for manufactured goods. |
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It's now essential to create an innovation management system that evaluates new ideas, culling and implementing the keepers and discarding the rest. |
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In law, a person who wishes to introduce an admission made by another party cannot choose the best parts of the admission while discarding the balance. |
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There is no question that the discarding of the physical body leaves us still a conscious living entity perpetuating our existence in a realm lying behind the physical. |
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After discarding a few options-mostly open source projects without vendor backing-the University of Toulouse short-listed Talend Open Studio and Pentaho Data Integration. |
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The increase in TAC is considered desirable to reduce the incidence of discarding of anglerfish while they are caught in mixed fisheries with hake, sole and megrim. |
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Here we are in one of the worst economic downturns in 70 years, and people are discarding household furnishings that could otherwise go to help others. |
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In addition, the Commission will develop scientific and technical monitoring of fishing practices that result in discarding, and will continue to seek advice on mitigating measures. |
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Most people crack the fruit open to eat the red juice-filled arils inside, discarding the membrane. |
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Is it right, in the 21st century, to subsidize the killing of so many animals, many inhumanely, for non-essential products, while wastefully abandoning the majority of the carcasses and discarding most of the blubber? |
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McNaughton's contribution to the development of new techniques is outstanding, especially in the field of detection and weaponry, including the discarding sabot projectile. |
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This is the sound of the audience realising that Martinez, after gradually discarding all her clothes, is about to make a red hankie vanish and reappear even though she is not wearing a stitch. |
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Uchida is a great Schubertian because she takes the music at face value, discarding stereotypes of the composer as a twee melodist or a doleful martyr. |
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They might, as sensibly, try to physicalize physics by discarding the tools of mathematics. |
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Victims should be present during clean-up operations, if possible, to prevent the discarding of personal valuables and keepsakes that might be viewed by others as useless. |
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In discarding the Lebanese Constitution the Security Council is contravening its own decision regarding the need to respect the sovereignty, territorial integrity, unity and political independence of Lebanon. |
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By discarding the intellectual property and dismissing the workforce, Canada threw away a significant beachhead in the future of aviation that could have benefited our citizens for many generations to come. |
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The present CFP perversely incentivises the immoral and unsustainable practice of discarding accidental by-catch and juveniles, as it is illegal to land them. |
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A dockside sampling program will be maintained and evaluated annually in order to check on the composition of landings and to serve as an indicator of any possible discarding at sea. |
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In the November 2014 Quaternary International, he calls for discarding the influential Mousterian stone tool industry. |
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Afterwards comes the dressing stage, which involves discarding any leaves that have deteriorated or display irregular characteristics, and then cutting and paring the stem to a size proportionate to the head. |
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In considering the political meaning of Snowden's message and its consequences, we must begin by discarding for immediate purposes pretty much everything said by the presidents, the premiers, the chancellors and the senators. |
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We're dressed for chills, though this week, fully togged up in protective woollies and waterproofs, we end up discarding layers more often than not. |
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The Marine Institute was training people to process small fish, so this concentration, discarding, allowed this very rapid loss of fish that was actually in the bank. |
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Some of the farmers are actually illegally destroying starfish and moon snails by removing them from their leases and discarding them above the upper tidal environment. |
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A new discard policy aims to remove the practice of discarding. |
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Not completely discarding this option, since a suitable army list may appear at any given point in the future, I opted meanwhile for the creation of my own Codex. |
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Before discarding an old appliance, disconnect it from the gas and electrical supply and cut off the power cord to prevent it from becoming a hazard. |
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Highgrading involves discarding fish to make room for more valuable fish that bring a better economic return or for which there is a need at the processing plant. |
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Do not throw this electronic device into the trash when discarding. |
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Shred all documents containing personal information before discarding. |
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The new design of Performance is intended to provide a user-friendly format that encourages readers to pick up the magazine and to scan the pages, taking in what interests them and discarding the rest. |
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What is important to Helena Ichbiah and Piotr Karczewski is the transcription of a project by a formal language that is sincere and direct, to reveal the obvious, discarding fashionable effects, gimmicks, or embellishments. |
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Likewise, parents and educators can decrease children's exposure to violence by discarding their assumptions that bullying is just a normal part of growing up. |
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In the early 1970s, Queen helped spur the heavy metal genre's evolution by discarding much of its blues influence. |
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He said that many professionals are discarding DSLRs due to the bulkiness, and using smartphone cameras. |
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To prepare the chicken wings, cut each wing through the joints into two sections, the drumette and the flat, discarding the wing tips. |
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Some operatives will smash them to get the copper coils out and leave a mess, leaving the scrap lads to 'dismantle' them haphazardly discarding the rest. |
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Messiness does not mean discarding exactitude, only our devotion to it. |
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The rest of the cell suspension was centrifuged, and after discarding the media, red blood cells were hemolyzed from the cell pellet by hypotonic shock. |
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