As it approaches the Sun, heat causes ices in the nucleus to sublimate, creating a cloud of gas and dust known as the coma. |
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Instead of thin custard for ices, try making a thick bay custard and use it to fill sweet pastry tartlets. |
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Parked up in the white van, west Cumbrian Nicola Broderick is whipping up 99s as dehydrated drivers pull over for thirst-quenching ices. |
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We barbecued, went out for Italian ices and just enjoyed the company of each other. |
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Most ices and sorbets require beating or whisking regularly as they freeze, to break up the ice crystals. |
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He was seven, sleeping after a family picnic of dressed crabs and choc ices. |
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The lander will return close-up pictures of the comet's nucleus, drill into the dark organic crust, and sample the primordial ices and gases. |
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However, if a team ices the puck because of a botched pass, the linesman has the discretion to wave it off. |
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A team that ices the puck is no longer permitted a line change prior to the face off. |
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You are really looking at water ices appearing in the 1660s, and cream ices appearing in the 18th century. |
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An ice cream van which sold ices to fellow challengers during the 25-day trip also made it to the African destination. |
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Quaoar's composition is theorized to be largely ices mixed with rock, not unlike that of a comet, though 100 million times greater in volume. |
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The ices at Corrado Costanzo in Noto, Sicily, are arguably the best you can find anywhere in the world. |
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The menu also has milkshakes and fruit ices, but nobody ever seems to order them. |
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Sales of ice milk, sherbets, water ices and novelties continued to increase, but the very foundation of our business, ice cream, started to slip. |
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I did though, manage to find ices made with local fruit, ate fish and chips within sound of the sea and got to swallow down an oyster or two. |
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The moons of the outer planets in the solar system are also rich with various kinds of ices. |
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A tray of miniature fruit ices appeared after dessert, along with mint truffles and slivers of candied ginger. |
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It is plausible that this methane was trapped initially in the primitive solar nebula in the ices which formed Titan. |
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The invisible, uncontrollable wind ices our faces as we crest a hill. |
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Hot town, summer in the city....During the summer, ices are a ubiquitous dessert, sold on nearly every city street corner. |
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Water ices are similar to sherbet, but they contain no milk solids and have a target overrun of 20 to 30 percent. |
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Production, measured in kilolitres: ice cream mix, hard ice cream, soft ice cream, milkshake mix, sherbet, water ices, ice milk mix. |
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They are also used in confectionery like with the preparation as ices and sorbets. |
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There is nothing like it, because he needs so many carioles for all his ices and trinkets. |
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Oh, and there's treacle tart or very creamy home-made ices for pudding. |
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Participants agreed that the train ing and serv ices they re ceived had a po sitive ef fect on their job satisfaction. |
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But those ices could only condense in the solar nebula where it was very cold. |
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Comets formed in the outer regions of the solar nebula where it was cold enough for volatile ices to condense. |
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The identification of volatile compounds present in the ices of cometary cores is not easy. |
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Ethylene glycol and all other cometary molecules are indeed present in interstellar ices or in the hot molecular cores of interstellar clouds. |
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Manfully, I choose from the small list of ices and sorbets a Trufito. |
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Low-fat means sorbet, ices, frozen yogurt, sherbet, or low-fat ice cream. |
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Although the oil is in shallow waters, the sea ices over for eight or nine months a year. |
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It could be stored on the surfaces of minerals, or locked into exotic ices, or even eaten by yet more bugs. |
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Italy is renowned for its excellent ices, and many immigrants used their culinary expertise to earn a living. |
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We offer 150 different dishes, covering 40 pages, some thirty desserts and practically as many ices. |
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All are present in the gas as the monatomic elements and argon, krypton, and xenon undergo condensation to either ices or clathrate hydrates at sufficiently low temperatures. |
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So, instead of predictable fresh fruit salad, he dishes up a stunning lavender ice cream with walnut nougatine and home-made ices of green apple, mango and ruby grapefruit. |
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You can stop feeding goldfish in the ponds but make sure if it ices over that you keep a small area ice-free to let oxygen in. |
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These ices are condensed onto pre-existent grains. |
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Odin is thus well suited for the study of water, the main constituant of cometary ices, released as water vapour following heating of cometary nuclei by the Sun. |
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This kind of signal can be received time-selectively: the terminal synchronizes to the bursts of the wanted service but switches to a power-save mode during the intermediate time when other serv ices are being transmitted. |
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Tyler Plews expects a backlash when he ices for Edinburgh Capitals against his old Fife team-mates tonight. |
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Dolores Hidalgo is known for ice cream and ices, much of which is simply sold next to the parish church. |
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The composition of cometary ices provides key information on the chemical and physical properties of the outer solar nebula where comets formed, 4.6 Gy ago. |
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The exhibit is also used as an occasion to generate publicity for the programme and advertise the serv ices which the centre is able to offer the community in the areas of metalworking, blacksmithing, and welding. |
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About two dozen molecules released from the sublimation of nucleus ices have been identified in cometary atmospheres, mainly by infrared and microwave spectroscopy. |
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Some devoured salt water taffy and water ices, local summer delicacies. |
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Chinese jellies are known collectively in the language as ices. |
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In a few months, kites will fly and lolly ices will be licked on this beach, as families in cozzies spread their picnic rugs and reach for the sun-tan lotion. |
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After consuming almost everything there the hall bar's stocks of Bacardi Breezers, Smirnoff Ices and a bottle of Jack Daniels were also raided. |
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For 2012, ICES advises the catches should be no more than 391,000 tonnes. |
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