Some research I've read indicates that the skyr the Vikings ate was probably much tarter than that eaten today. |
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Temples are far juicier than most oranges, with a tarter, more complex taste. |
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Surgery is done when the tarter is too deep or in the case of anatomical defects. |
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A professional cleaning done in the dental office is the only effective way to remove the hardened tarter that leads to gum disease. |
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Brushing efficiency: the better the dental plaque is removed, the less tarter will form. |
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First the tooth is scaled to remove the plaque and tarter that has accumulated on the tooth. |
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Their flavors were shaped by their respective climates — the shorter the growing season the tarter the apples tended to be. |
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This is performed to eliminate the bacteria and tarter deposits lodged underneath the gum tissue. |
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By crunching, the dog cleans its teeth and thus prevents tarter from appearing and therefore mouth odours and problems with the gums in the long-term. |
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The clinically proven daily snack with the unique X shape that helps clean down to the gumline, reduces plaque and tarter buildup, freshens breath, and helps keep teeth and gums healthy. |
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A glass of the full-strength wine tasted hot, dense, jammy and a little sulfurous, while the diluted version was lighter all around but still full of flavor, tarter, more fruity than jammy, and less sulfurous. |
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Appitizers such as chilled beef carpaccio, jumbo shrimp cocktail, tuna tarter, and Italian style sandwiches add the perfect food complement to this spot. |
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Appitizers such as chilled beef carpaccio,jumbo shrimp cocktail and tuna tarter,as well as Italian sandwiches add the perfect food complement to the club. |
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Despite the likelihood that humans are alone in the universe, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence will continue, said famed scientist Jill Tarter. |
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Tarter of The Reader's Guild announced today the addition of several new leadership positions within the company. |
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Dr. Tarter was recruited in 1976, when, as a postdoctorate student at Berkeley, she read the Cyclops report, a rite of passage for most alien-oriented astronomers. |
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