Baking it helped me use up some things I might not otherwise have used for a while, like raw flaked almonds and condensed milk. |
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In our tablet we use both fresh and condensed milk, and we also rely on condensed milk for making our toffees and candies. |
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The condensed deproteinized whey is crystallized, agitated, then spray-dried. |
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There are several characteristic morphologies for intramolecularly condensed polyelectrolytes. |
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Experimental AFM observations of intramolecularly condensed polyelectrolytes confirm the above predictions. |
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We have condensed the ideas into our own words, for the sake of brevity and clarity. |
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The water vapor is filtered to remove any remaining brine, then condensed and stored. |
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Several studies since have claimed to show that melanins in the condensed solid state are indeed semiconductors. |
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Evolutionists believe that the solar system condensed out of a cloud of gas and dust called a nebula, hence the nebular hypothesis. |
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The steam that made the turbine rotate is condensed back into water and is recycled to the heat exchanger. |
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After powering the turbines, the steam is condensed back into liquid by the cooling tower. |
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The matter formed a monomolecular layer with rafts of condensed lipids, diffusing in a fluid matrix. |
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A blindingly bright and totally unexpected burst of flame sprouted from his fingers and condensed into a ball. |
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Pour one can of sweetened condensed milk into a glass pie plate or shallow baking dish. |
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Meanwhile, you remove the mustard gas which has condensed on your skin with the aid of body powder. |
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The co-op's primary products are cheese, liquid and condensed milk products, and packaged milk products. |
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In this case, the Buddha and the bodhisattvas very skillfully condensed the teachings into a very concise form. |
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The label of the condensed milk is removed and the can is immersed in boiling water for up to 5 hours, depending on the desired consistency. |
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I would have used sweetened condensed milk rather than regular milk if I had not had the syrup, which can also be yummy. |
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Second of all, the filling was much too complex on my budget, so I just substituted in apricot jam and for some of them, condensed milk. |
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The condensed milk and corn syrup libation was the only kiddy cocktail of the four that was not actively nauseating. |
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Don't only graduate from milk and water to milk but get some condensed milk sometimes. |
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Milk, cream, evaporated, or condensed milk all contribute to the amount of milk fat and non-fat milk solids. |
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Borden's condensed milk was sweetened, but unsweetened evaporated milk followed. |
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Using electric mixer, beat cream cheese, condensed milk, lime juice, sugar and vanilla in large bowl. |
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The male sperm reaches the female egg by swimming through the dew which has condensed on the moss's surface. |
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The wordy script, condensed from a hefty novel, never flags due to solid acting from the central characters. |
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It might be that some books can't be condensed into two hour films with total success. |
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All three are examples of great learning condensed into an accessible form. |
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Going into the last and final round, the scheduled 12 rounder had been squashed up, squeezed down and condensed into the space of three minutes. |
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A great deal of work had had to be condensed into a relatively short period of time. |
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There are times when the movie has a rushed feel, as if a lot of action is being condensed into a short span of time. |
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There are at least a dozen developed characters condensed into the two hour running time. |
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A funnel cloud is formed by condensed water droplets when accompanied by a rotating column of wind. |
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The high velocity allows condensed droplets to move out of the way so that new ones can form. |
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Since the oils do not mix with water, they are easy to recover from the condensed liquid. |
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It's a condensed sauce of peas, stock, garlic and seasonings that can be frozen and then made into soups. |
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In addition to cheese, the plant manufactures fractionated whey products, sweet cream, whey cream, condensed whey and water. |
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Despite some slightly rough edges in the acting department, this condensed adaptation is moving and beautifully staged. |
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The History of Language is a necessarily condensed account, aimed at the general reader, of the principles that underlie comparative philology. |
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He states clearly the premisses of his argument, but the argument itself is very condensed and I do not find it easy to follow. |
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Song downloads will be limited to a catalogue of 500 mobile mixes, or condensed versions lasting 90 to 120 seconds. |
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A condensed version of this article previously appeared in the quarterly newsletter of the International Association of Space Entrepreneurs. |
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Limiting the number of series Vick will play will free him to be responsible for only a condensed version of the weekly game plan. |
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With grazing incidence diffraction a monoclinic tilted chain lattice is found in the condensed phase. |
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When the two processes are combined so a liquid is evaporated and then condensed the process is called distillation. |
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Another Argentinean specialty is the dulce de leche, a type of thick caramel made with highly condensed milk. |
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The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate a solid background and interest in quantum physics and condensed matter theory. |
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Not only do condensed matter physicists use accelerators, but particle physicists use superconductors and solid-state detectors. |
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Rain is the precipitation of condensed water vapor caused when a warm front meets a cold front in the upper atmosphere. |
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Pour this mixture on to the fudge base and the condensed fudge, then beat until smooth and allow to chill. |
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The helical segments were presumed to be elements of stem-loop structures formed when the RNA was condensed and encapsidated by the protein. |
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The worm condensed the vapor into liquor, which was collected in containers and sold. |
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The worm was a coil that was immersed into cold water and it was there that the alcohol vapour condensed into liquid. |
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That one had insects, grit and vegetation perfectly condensed but coloured a deep raspberry. |
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Chromosomes are visible only during cell division, when the DNA is supercoiled and condensed to facilitate distribution into daughter cells. |
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This is primarily because of stabilization of the polarization of the radical cation-hydrated electron pair in the condensed media. |
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The distilled vapor is condensed and retained in a receiver immersed in a liquid nitrogen bath. |
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The mitochondrial DNA is condensed into a massive body called the kinetoplast. |
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Breakfast with thick condensed milk, missed the spot completely and reconfirmed my decision to leave. |
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The compounds generally referred to as feather waxes consist of fatty acids condensed with alcohols to form esters, such as triglycerides. |
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Two of the dual glazed windows in my home have become foggy because of condensed moisture between the panes. |
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According to their research, the droplets must have condensed from the cooling vapor cloud that girdled the Earth following the impact. |
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A primary alcohol can be condensed with succinic anhydride to form a hemisuccinate intermediate. |
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Finely grate the zest of the limes into a bowl, add the juice of the limes, stir in the condensed milk and then the cream. |
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A fruit salad with condensed milk and coconut milk is very popular on special occasions. |
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Their businesses range from condensed dairy milk to trade in chemical products. |
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The plant will produce condensed milk and cream, and a butter-producing line will be installed by next February. |
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I substitute condensed milk for cream and flavor it with allspice and ginger. |
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During pachytene, the chromosomes are less condensed and much longer than in mitotic metaphases. |
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At such distances the salt should be so cold it should all have condensed into solid grains, which are undetectable to astrochemists. |
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This is a baroque homage to Pablo Ferro that doesn't employ white, condensed, rustic lettering. |
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Almost all lacunae included macrophages and degenerated cells with shrunken or condensed nuclei. |
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The concentrated, condensed format of the chapbook in some ways performs an inversion of the role that a Selected Poems might act out. |
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The flight-training program that normally took three years was condensed to a physically and emotionally taxing six months. |
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Mists condensed in the still air and blurred the vigorous shapes and almost made soft rain. |
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This explores Andersen's character, in particular his psycho-logical and sexual hang-ups, as referenced by condensed episodes from his stories. |
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In addition, the polar bodies contained condensed chromosomes with a normal rosette arrangement. |
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Sweeten with condensed milk, nutmeg and cinnamon, this hot cereal is a perfect way to start your day. |
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Oh yes, I mean, if you've never eaten a condensed milk sandwich, or even a sugar buttie you just haven't lived. |
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Serious readers will value the digressions spread among the condensed descriptions of famous events and brief biographical sketches. |
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The same conclusion appears to be valid for DNA condensed by silanes, by comparing images of condensates produced on the sample surface versus in solution. |
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The information is collected and then passed on to the CEO in condensed form. |
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Politico posted a condensed version of the brief, and I shared the byline with Ilya. |
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An abstract of title is a condensed history of all deeds, mortgages and other documents relating to a particular piece of land, which affect the title. |
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You can see all of that condensed down to a few minutes and in HD in this video, from the showgirls to the eventual tragic end. |
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It's the color produced by mixing the juice of Key limes with egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk and grated lime peel, then frothing and cooling the whole concoction. |
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One of the most powerful factors in the musical rendering of an intricate drama is that relationships, motivations and events may be condensed structurally. |
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These potted summaries lead to a certain repetitiveness to the book that could probably have been condensed in the introduction and omitted from individual chapters. |
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Fluorescent quenching of ethidium bromide and of rhodamine covalently attached to DNA suggested that the DNA within neutral, reverse micelles was condensed. |
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I fast-forward through American Idol, only watching the condensed version so I can keep my pop-culture license. |
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Cirro Stratus condensed to form one giant mist roughly the size of Japan. |
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The part that we call our universe condensed out of that inflationary chaos like a water droplet forming out of a cloud of steam. |
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The banoffee pie featured dry, stick-to-your-teeth pastry without any flavour of butter and runny toffee which tasted like barely-caramelised condensed milk. |
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We had jammy sandwiches, sardines, baked beans and tinned fruit washed down with condensed milk in our tooth mugs which were heavily flavoured with toothpaste. |
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These fades grade upwards into ammonite-rich, bioturbated, interbedded nodular micrite, oncolitic limestone and mudstone which are interpreted as condensed zone deposits. |
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The cult series' writer, producer and voice will take people back to the days of pounds, shillings and pence, tin baths and condensed milk butties. |
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BadBuster has also released a browser plugin that underlines any company name it finds on the web and pops up a condensed report on that company on mouseover. |
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The condensed skim milk and cream are combined to create cheddar cheese. |
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For example, there is solid state, condensed matter, low temperature, and laser physics, which have immediate applications in electronics and optics. |
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It claims to have a condensed, non-binary symbol structure for data transmission and representation that will dramatically improve overall network efficiency. |
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The intense steam of the shower condensed on the glass door of the stall, only the outline of her body visible, as Ethan stepped in to the bathroom. |
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York grabbed the cup with a shaky hand, popping the plastic top off, condensed steam on the inside edge before it all wafted out into York's face. |
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The windows are steamed up, streaming the condensed exhaled breath of all and sundry, including the alcoholic who's presently drooling on your new coat. |
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The condensed liquid water flows to a separate storage chamber. |
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The overwhelming celerity with which the everyday perpetually transforms its packaging, the excessively rapid turnover of signs has condensed our historical perspective. |
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The male produces a long, gelatinous strand of condensed saliva from the sublingual salivary glands, which is then wound into a half-cup nest, bonded to a vertical surface. |
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The classical theatre-temple as paradigmatic architectural work crystallises the nature of chora and the labyrinth as a condensed symbol of human life. |
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This highly condensed biography allows little room for analysis. |
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As international cricket tours become increasingly condensed, the scheduling of warm-up and practice matches is ever more complicated and important. |
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A condensed and informative overview of the career of this outstanding German master is given by Peter Blundell Jones in this paperback monograph. |
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It tasted like there was some condensed tomato soup in there. |
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Sales of condensed soups in those familiar red cans have stagnated. |
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As masonry surfaces tend to chill and collect condensed moisture, painting early in the morning and late afternoon should be avoided except in dry climates. |
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So much had passed, all of which was condensed into a few short weeks. |
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Knowledge of the Vedas has been condensed into 555 short lines. |
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The sample guide included here has been condensed to conserve space. |
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This is condensed from an essay Siegel wrote for the New York Observer. |
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Care had to be taken to prevent warm air from contacting the slide during all transfers because water condensed on the cold tissue and provided a path for glucose migration. |
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It is almost as if it has condensed on the morning sun as well. |
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Evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk both come in cans. |
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In terms of operations, the Carlisle facility receives and processes co-op milk into a variety of milk powders, condensed milk products and butter. |
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Another significant ingredient export is skim milk powder, used for evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk and animal feed, in addition to other foods. |
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The creamery sold butter and sweetened condensed milk to Safeway's Southern California division until 1929, when the grocer acquired it and made Lucerne its dairy label. |
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Powdered, evaporated, condensed, sterilized, and UHT milks all keep for a long time unrefrigerated, though the liquid ones usually begin to go off once they have been opened. |
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Since the precipitator could not capture sulphur dioxide gas, but only condensed particles of sulphuric acid, it did not completely solve the pollution problem. |
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Music videos, advertisements, and literary digests, as well as fast food, computer games, and activities within simulators, all aim for similar packages of condensed stimuli. |
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Battino tells us he is an actor, and I am sure the skills culled and condensed from that profession delight and enrapture the listener when he tells his stories. |
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The decondensation is entropically driven due to the higher number of ligand binding sites in decondensed DNA in comparison with the condensed molecules. |
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Made with organic double cream instead of condensed milk, it has a wonderfully gooey texture and rich, chocolatey taste, sharpened by the cranberries. |
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Relevant backstory is condensed into a few lines of artless dialogue. |
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The reduced pressure steam is then exhausted to the atmosphere, or condensed and pumped back into the boiler. |
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Though the passages in question are all to be found in Carpine more or less exactly, the expression is condensed and the order changed. |
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I was only alive to the condensed confidential comfortableness of sharing a pipe and a blanket with a real friend. |
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His condensed German version of it, the Bayerische Chronik, is the first important history in the German language. |
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In the subsequent years, ITV Meridian's workforce has been condensed slowly with its operations considerably downgraded. |
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The fire was then removed, allowing the cylinder to cool, which condensed steam back into water, thus creating a vacuum beneath the piston. |
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Dew is small drops of water that are condensed when a high density of water vapor meets a cool surface. |
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Wolf fur provides better insulation than dog fur, and does not collect ice when warm breath is condensed against it. |
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To form the ice sheets of the last Ice Age, water from the oceans evaporated, condensed as snow and was deposited as ice in high latitudes. |
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A shudder working body is pressed out by condensed ground and exhaust apertures are geometrized. |
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Elaneer Payasam, a lovely dessert made of tender coconut and condensed milk, is hard to say no to when you have a sweet tooth like mine. |
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Gases were inappropriately endowed with all of the properties of condensed matter. |
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Effects of condensed tannin from Acacia mearnsii on sheep infected naturally with gastrointestinal helminthes. |
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In advanced physics there are applications such as string theory, D-brane theory and condensed matter physics. |
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And Chen has condensed what was a 20-hour spectacle with elaborate costumes into its essence. |
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After the steam turbine has expanded and partially condensed the steam, the remaining vapour is condensed in a condenser. |
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The songwriting team was as condensed as on Angel Heart, as Bohlen wrote twelve of the fifteen songs. |
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Many Indian desserts, or mithai, are fried foods made with sugar, milk or condensed milk. |
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Extraction of condensed tannins from cervid feed and feces and quantification using a radial diffusion assay. |
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This image, topped by a head as featureless as an axeblade, spoke in words condensed from scalding steam. |
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In Oregon, the condensed hydrocarbons found in the impinger train may also be analyzed. |
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Apoptotic keratinocytes with condensed eosinophilic cytoplasm, with or without pyknotic nuclei, are also appreciated. |
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Comets condensed out of the contracting solar nebula at the formation of the solar system, in the distant Edgeworth-Kuiper belt and Oort Cloud. |
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Professor Michael Keating said he believed that the condensed timetable, which called for draft legislation by January 2015, was unrealistic. |
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The term preceded the 1918 reference to smaller sheet newspapers that contained the condensed stories. |
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No author was listed, since this was condensed from a group discussion in Millay. |
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The refrigerant within the tubes is desuperheated and then it quickly reaches the saturation temperature where the gas is condensed into liquid. |
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What follows is a condensed, edited version of the interview. |
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This is an edited and condensed transcript of our conversation. |
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Other pages included a condensed version of Henry Warburton's medical reform bill, book reviews, clinical papers, and case notes. |
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Qi is in a perpetual transformation between its condensed and diluted state. |
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The diamines are condensed with phosgene to give methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, a precursor to urethane polymers. |
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Other particulates may be composed of drops of condensed tar, or solid particles of ash. |
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Curry seasoning is commonly sold in the form of a condensed brick which dissolves in the mixture of meat and vegetables. |
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The resulting condensed hot water, is then pumped back up to pressure and sent back to the boiler. |
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Within cells, the long strands of DNA form condensed structures called chromosomes. |
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His distinctive, frenetic minimalism, condensed lettering and rebuslike signature were developed during the course of this strip. |
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Neoplastic cells showed a high degree of anaplasia, high nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio, usually one prominent nucleolus, partially condensed chromatin, and high mitotic index. |
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The new condensed body font works well, and the concepts for each feature, subfeature, etc. are still reflecting the excellent design ability of the creative team. |
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Its Basis of Union contains a statement concerning the nature, faith and order of the United Reformed Church which sets out its beliefs in a condensed form. |
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Water from the condensed steam displaces the oil into pipes. |
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These engines had huge radiators in their tenders and instead of exhausting steam out of the funnel it was captured and passed back to the tender and condensed. |
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Karl Henize, a Northwestern astronomer, reported finding a cluster of 33 stars in a stellar nursery. The stars recently condensed from surrounding clouds of dust. |
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I was distracted by a pictorial retelling of the cosmic cycle of birth, as endless starmatter condensed and exploded, while my body was given a thorough purge and overhaul. |
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Many noted that the drinks had weird, chemical flavor overtones and aftertastes, tasted like sweetened condensed milk, lacked coffee flavor and were not hot enough. |
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She dollops porridge into a bowl and trickles condensed milk over the top. |
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The secret course pursued at Brussels and at Madrid may be condensed into the usual formula, dissimulation, procrastination, and again dissimulation. |
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A condensed version of the 1996 crime statistics likely will run on the Home Page this week, and the department is working to make the bulky document available via computer. |
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Thus looks in Aylwin always carry within them and reduplicate the memories of other looks, carry the condensed histories of tangled family romances. |
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Holworthy, in 1818, patented a method of purifying it by causing the gas, in a highly condensed state, to pass through iron retorts heated to a dark red. |
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The volume of water entering the condenser as spray absorbed the latent heat of the steam, and was determined as seven times the volume of the condensed steam. |
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The separation of the cylinder and condenser eliminated the loss of heat that occurred when steam was condensed in the working cylinder of a Newcomen engine. |
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The separate condenser, located external to the cylinder, condensed steam without cooling the piston and cylinder walls as did the internal spray in Newcomen's engine. |
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The steam in the cylinder is condensed by injecting cold water and the vacuum beneath the piston pulls the inner end of the beam down and causes the pump to move. |
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The refrigerant separated in the desorber is then condensed in the condenser, expanded through the expansion device, and evaporated in the evaporator. |
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This condensed the steam and created a partial vacuum under the piston. |
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This attachment serves to condense the fibres already in the card cloth and adds a small amount of additional straightening to the condensed fibre. |
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As an extreme, the spicate inflorescence may be condensed into a pseudanthium composed of several monosymmetric flowers as in Aponogeton ranunculiflorus. |
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Tannins are broadly divided into hydrolyzable and condensed tannins. |
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In one example, vanillin is extracted from lignin and condensed with acetic anhydride to form acetylferulic acid, and reduced to acetyldihydroferulic acid with hydrogen. |
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Kakigori is a shaved ice dessert flavored with syrup or condensed milk. |
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There seemed to be a sort of premonition hidden in the temporal disjunction between the two panes, each of which condensed the obscure singularity of its originary event. |
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After a 227-day drought ending with December temperatures above 90, a polar air mass collided with a wave of damp tropical air, condensed it in seven days of cloudburst. |
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Use a sans serif typeface, such as Helvetica, that is not condensed. |
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An abridged dictionary can be further condensed to pocket size. |
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Dinoflagellate nuclei remain condensed throughout interphase rather than just during mitosis, which is closed and involves a uniquely extranuclear mitotic spindle. |
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