Today, we invert the stability and order of our world into an unstable and dangerous mirror image. |
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Checking the box will invert the colours of web pages, making them much easier on the eyes. |
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Before you invert the cake onto a serving plate simply place the pan on the stove on low heat for 30 seconds. |
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To serve, dip the basin briefly into hot water and invert on to a serving dish. |
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Others holding more parliamentarian sentiments tended to invert this royalist formulation. |
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Truth commissions ritually invert the position of the victim in the politics of pain by shifting the focus from terror to trauma. |
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When sucrose is hydrolyzed the mixture of glucose and fructose is called invert sugar. |
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Is it time to invert the knowledge pyramid and put experienced doctors back into primary decision making roles? |
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But Madrid's ground zero panicked the minds and awoke the demagogues, ready to invert responsibility. |
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To serve, invert a timbale of bread pudding on to the center of a plate and remove the timbale mold. |
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To process a netful of bugs and materials, invert the materials from the net into a bucket or similar container of water. |
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He simply does what he called you to shoot for, such as this padless frontside invert at his board sponsor's training facility. |
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Be aware that sucrose, glucose, glucose syrup, golden syrup, maple syrup, treacle, and invert sugar are all added sugars. |
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Watch out for other words that are used to describe added sugar, such as sucrose, glucose, fructose, hydrolysed starch and invert sugar. |
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Moreover, the permanent concrete invert was constructed close behind the second-stage bench excavation. |
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Write down the whole part as the next component of the continued fraction and invert the part after the decimal point. |
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He gives the reader the same method of dividing fractions as taught in schools today, namely invert the divisor and multiply. |
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Remove from the heat invert the pan onto a cutting board, and remove the pan. |
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Invertase, for example, aids photosynthesis in vine leaves, by converting sucrose to the invert sugars fructose and glucose. |
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When the cake has baked, take it out and invert onto a sugared baking sheet. |
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Basically, you twist the developing can in a spiral movement as you invert it. |
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A top heading is first excavated, and then a bench that is sometimes split further into bench and invert sections is constructed. |
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The sugar concentration is expressed in terms of invert sugar to one decimal place. |
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Be aware that sucrose, glucose, glucose syrup, golden syrup, maple syrup, treacle, invert sugar, honey, dextrose and maltose are all added sugars. |
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Remove from the oven and invert the molds onto a sheet pan to cool. |
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Remove from the heat and invert the mold onto a cutting board. |
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Using oven mitts, carefully invert the pie onto a large serving plate. |
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Usually used with an open invert, the Dur-A-Span culvert can promote fish passage even during the construction period if footings are prepared outside of the wetted perimeter. |
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To turn on the spot, leave the rudders fore and aft, and invert the throttle levers, without hurrying. |
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These points rip through the soil and stir it but do not invert and pulverize as well as the moldboard and disk plows. |
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Peel away the parchment paper lining and carefully invert the brownies onto a cutting board. |
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Slide a knife blade around the cake edges and gently invert onto small dessert plates. |
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Aspirate or decant the wash solution and invert on absorbent toweling to prevent drying. |
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In the east tube of the cut-and-cover tunnel, 600 m of invert and 590 m of vault have been concreted. |
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Industrial honey competes with substitute products such as invert sugar syrup and corn syrup. |
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Leave the cake to cool for 10 minutes in the tin, then run a knife around the edge of the tin and gently invert it onto a tray. |
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The Portuguese FA is trying to invert the logic but it might take some time before an old-school striker emerges. |
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If necessary, use the polarity button to invert the polarity of one of the bands. |
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We may also invert the doors or connect appliances purchased from our stores. |
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In my opinion, if we invert this trend, we will be doing a great favour to both our economy and Parliament. |
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The 4 to 20 mA output models provide eight ranges for each electrode cell constant, plus the ability to invert each range. |
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It has three openings with an invert elevation of 253 m, which are connected by a deck that can support a travelling crane. |
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A new tool now allows users to invert the colours of any imported raster image incorporated in their design. |
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Some products settle out and you need to invert and gently shake the bottles before and during use. |
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Gently invert the tube 2 to 3 times to ensure complete mixture of the specimen. |
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The tale gallivants from London to Boston to Cairo, stopping in at circuses, speakeasies, ocean liners, and the well-appointed apartments of an invert. |
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The invert of the 4100 Level was graded with a gravel blinding layer. |
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Just take reality, invert it, and that's what Romney is likely to say. |
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But art, sports cars and fine wine invert the laws of economics. |
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Immediately invert cake onto tea towel and remove parchment paper. |
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The West should seek to invert this equation. |
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Purer molasses syrups are sold as molasses, and may also be blended with maple syrup, invert sugars, or corn syrup. |
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After each game turn, invert the hourglass to reset the time limit for the next player. |
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This parameter is used to invert the state of the digital output. |
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In sections where there is pressure flow, the invert of any interceptor tank outlet must higher than the hydraulic head within the sewer just prior to the point of connection otherwise the liquid will backflow into the tank. |
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For the purposes of these guidelines it is considered appropriate to invert the order of the second and the third condition and thus deal with the issue of indispensability before the issue of pass-on to consumers. |
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It shall be forbidden to add, expunge or invert the order of used sheets. |
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It is essential that the invert elevation of the pool outlet be stable and, if necessary, well maintained to ensure a minimum water level in the culvert. |
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For example, the ingredient list will show if the food contains added sugars such as corn syrup, dextrose, fructose, glucose, golden syrup, malt syrup, invert sugar and concentrated fruit juice. |
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As a storm subsides, treated runoff decants out of the Vortechs system at a controlled rate, restoring the water level to a dry-weather level equal to the invert of the inlet and outlet pipe. |
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Striped skunks and stink bugs invert themselves before they spray. |
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As a result, you could say that the Arab lutist and Portuguese vocalist invert and challenge tradition, taking their cues from a borderless spirit of jazz improvisation. |
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At the same time, the autogenesis of the work tends to invert causal relations in such a way as to put into question humanist notions of the subject. |
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To turn out, place the dish over the mould, and invert both together, when, if the caramelling has been complete, the pudding should slip out without any difficulty at all. |
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Unlike many other ploughs the chisel will not invert or turn the soil. |
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It is symmetrical on either side of its line of draft and is fitted with a symmetrical share that traces a shallow furrow but does not invert the soil. |
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Invert a glass globe that normally goes over an electric ceiling light fixture, tuck a tea light inside, and you've got a holiday lantern. |
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Invert the syringe and slowly press the plunger to a level that pushed out any large air bubbles that may be present. |
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Invert a stollen timbale in the center of a plate, remove the mold, and dust with confectioners' sugar. |
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Invert the jelly onto a cutting board and remove the mold and plastic wrap. |
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Invert a large saucepan over the saucepan, lightly rub with oil, and wipe clean with a cloth. |
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Invert the mold onto a cutting board and transfer the brioche to a wire rack to cool. |
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Invert each of the eye loins, terrine side down, onto the caul fat. |
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