I whisked off my baker's cap and wadded it into a ball, which I threw into the glass display case by the cash register. |
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Buy different types of bread from a baker's instead of flabby sliced white loaves. |
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By the 1790s he had left the baker's trade to become a tanner and evidently prospered as a master artisan. |
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Also, note that the baker's production of bread gives rise to his demand for money. |
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Curing was done using D. subobscura as a host on a live baker's yeast patch on agar. |
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Scientists have discovered an ingredient in red wine that extends the lifespan of baker's yeast by up to 80 per cent. |
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In contrast, the two nitrogen-rich media are also known as nonsporulating media for both the baker's yeast and C. neoformans. |
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All flies were reared on standard cornmeal molasses medium supplemented with baker's yeast. |
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Although fission yeast appears to express an actinin baker's yeast does not. |
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Each vial contained 8 ml of food seeded with a few grains of live baker's yeast. |
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In the baker's yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a derivative of strain S288c was sequenced. |
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They hypothesised that what was killing baker's yeast was actually a substance in the yeast. |
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In all, the events total a baker's dozen that will all promote discussion about the novel. |
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Basically, we released a baker's dozen of specially engineered, highly contagious viruses into the general population. |
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Along the device's curvy top edge are a baker's dozen of buttons called Office Hot Keys. |
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About a baker's dozen of large triangles compete for bowl space with a coconut-curry ragout. |
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However, the remaining baker's dozen of aspiring executives arrived anxious to reach their potential voters. |
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As you probably know a baker's dozen is thirteen, one more than a normal person's dozen. |
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In other words, saving is the baker's real income minus the amount of bread that the baker consumed. |
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He drove the baker's van, and was Ernie's rival for the widow's affections, offering her treacle tarts and hot meat pies. |
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The 78-year-old former baker's assistant was dubbed at an investiture by the Prince of Wales. |
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The third group represents proteins evolving before the separation of baker's yeast and fission yeast. |
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There are currently four trials in progress examining the effect of selenomethionine or high-selenium baker's yeast on specific populations of prostate cancer patients. |
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Humans have some 30,000 protein coding genes, compared with 6,000 in baker's yeast, 13,000 in the fruit fly, 18,000 in a worm and 26,000 in a plant. |
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The baker's union took a lot of heat for refusing to renegotiate its contracts, even as the company was obviously teetering. |
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In lower eukaryotes such as baker's yeast, recombinational repair is the major pathway for DSB repair, while in higher eukaryotes, such as mammals, NHEJ is the major pathway. |
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A young hoodlum heaves a brick through the window of a baker's shop. |
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The Alpha Project will focus exclusively on the pheromone signal pathway in baker's yeast, whose cells' signal-transduction system is quite similar to ours. |
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A maximum-likelihood method is developed to estimate the duration of concerted evolution and the time to the whole-genome duplication event in baker's yeast. |
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When the masked stranger hew with his axe, the baker's head did split in twain and his body fell like a lump to the ground in turn. |
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The dark malt emulates chocolate, but with the bitter edge of baker's chocolate. |
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Heroes were transport workers, milkmen, baker's roundsmen, doctors, postmen, who somehow or other got through to the isolated villages and towns. |
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I liked to look in the baker's store window and examine the array of different frostings on display. |
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Wafers, as opposed to ordinary baker's bread, were to be used as the bread at Communion. |
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It constructs a fictional scenario involving the Pudding Lane baker's family in an alleged popish plot. |
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For instance, a baker's guild would perform a reenactment of the Last Supper. |
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Often lacking their own cooking facilities, housewives would carry a pudding or stew to the baker's oven and leave it there to cook. |
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There was once a windmill and a baker's shop in the middle of Rabbitland. Three rabbits, Rodney, Rudolph and Rosie lived in the windmill. |
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The last shared ancestor of humans and baker's yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, lived 1 billion years ago. |
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Also called bitter chocolate, baker's chocolate contains pure chocolate liquor. |
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She intended to make chocolate cookies for her inn guests, but ran out of baker's chocolate and instead used chopped-up semisweet chocolate. |
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There is also a nice distinctive malt character, some baker's chocolate note, a dry bitterness. |
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Miss Fidger was the most delightfully loose-handed housekeeper that ever muddled up baker's, butcher's, and washerwomen's bills in one indiscriminate mass. |
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Fermented wheat germ extract differs from ordinary wheat germ in that it is fermented with baker's yeast to concentrate biologically active benzoquinones. |
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It's an important reminder, because many dogs find it tempting, and will sniff it out and eat it if they find it, including extremely dangerous baker's chocolate. |
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Schwarz was again surprised to find that when he switched the source of protein in the rats' diet from torula yeast to baker's yeast, they no longer developed liver disease. |
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Substituted cyclohexanones and bicyclic ketones were reduced with sodium borohydride, lithium aluminum hydride, baker's yeast, and polymer supported borohydride. |
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