There is a wonderful recipe from that region for a croustade that encases apples and prunes in Armagnac. |
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Once the two desmids have joined, their cytoplasm fuses into a single diploid cell, the zygote, which encases itself in a thick wall. |
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The opening scene sets the stage for the denial episode at the end of the passage and encases the mockery of law in the center. |
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Think of David Bellamy, a man only complete when rummaging among beetles and whortleberries, and who encases his head in a tangled, bushy forest. |
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The tiny borer spends its entire larval life inside the coffee berry, which encases the seed, commonly known as the coffee bean. |
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The thick-walled zygospore which encases the zygote, is highly ornamented and very durable. |
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They are coated in bread crumbs so that, like a schnitzel, a crispy crust encases the meat. |
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The painting of political slogans along a wooden wall that encases the old Woodward's building marked the rally. |
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The tiny bark beetle spends its entire larval life inside the coffee berry, which encases the seed, commonly known as the coffee bean. |
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In particular, the mineral completely encases each fibril, enclosing the fibrillar volume. |
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The common wolf spider has no web, but the female is a gentle parent who encases her eggs in a silken bundle which she carries wherever she goes. |
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Some sort of anodised aluminium encases the new 64-bit G5 processor which has been hot-rodded by the addition of a second floating point unit and a few other tweaks. |
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Accordingly Oram encases the vast garden-jungle set inside a circular drum, implying that Williams's characters are themselves deranged solitaries. |
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When this mixture is dropped in the sodium bath, the calcium reacts with the sodium to form a jelly shell, which encases the flavouring. |
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The shaft of the new pump is not in contact with the fluid handled as the impeller fully encases the shaft end. |
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She smooths the melodic hills, raises the valleys, equalizes the emotions, and encases the lyrics in a kind of silken sheen. |
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The tough, brownish-gold oily rind encases a gold interior of granular texture that gets quite brittle when aged. |
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The intelligent design encases electronics inside the door, eliminating unwanted access and providing superior control. |
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Devastating January fire encases the upgrader in ice and cuts production by half for eight months. |
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The pleasant aromatic scent of the peeling encases your body and contributes to making your skin even smoother and softer. |
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Balances out minor structural damage and encases the hair in a delicate film that protects from environmental damage. |
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It also reduces static electricity and encases the hair in a protective film leaving your hair glowing and light. |
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The pod system is a complex set of parts which encases the engines of an aircraft and helps to boost the performance of the propulsion system. |
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The porous sandstone that encases the mine's ore is saturated, even in winter, with water melting from the frozen surface. |
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In contrast to Odontochelys, the shell of Proganochelys has most of the features of modern turtles, and it completely encases the shoulder and pelvic girdles. |
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Featuring coloured function buttons, the ergonomic resin casing in fashionable white and pink encases the ample screen and its well-arranged, clearly legible functions display. |
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The tyre is mounted onto the rim so that it encases the inner tube. |
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Its unctuous texture encases the palate with elegance and persistence. |
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A colonnade of pillars has been constructed on the street's median that encases a stylized representation of the flags of the world accentuated by dramatic lighting. |
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It encases their loserdom in a carapace of purity and righteousness. |
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The human form and the stiff, banded drapery that encases it are consistently more idealized and abstracted than in other European painting of the time. |
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A corridor-like structure made of glass encases the north, west and south edges of the site, and the floor of the central courtyard is tiled with geometric mosaics. |
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It uses a metal pulley wheel, a rope with small rubber discs attached, a plastic pipe that encases the rope, and a rope guide in the bottom of the well. |
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The lower shell that encases the belly is called the plastron. |
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First, they have traditionally relied on chlorofluorocarbons for use both as coolants and as an ingredient in the foam insulation that encases the storage compartment. |
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