If he does, I'll bet he lumps me in with the rest of the ditzy girls in our class. |
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Eighteen lumps of different cheeses littered the table amongst baskets of green and red apples and ripe pears. |
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The pectin didn't blend well into the liquid, so to get rid of any lumps, I used a hand blender. |
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His vision swam and blurred in front of him, the land seeming to be covered in wet lumps all around him. |
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Prior shows him Kaposi's sarcoma, a disease in which malignant skin tumours form purple lumps. |
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Rub the butter into the flour mixture, working until you have no lumps bigger than a pea. |
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The lower tibia and fibula epiphyses form the lumps that we see and feel at the sides of our ankles and call ankle bones. |
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The most severe form of leprosy produces large disfiguring nodules, or lumps. |
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They became enthralled as the lumps of clay transformed into lively pots with animal characteristics. |
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Often we are not battered to the point that we display horrendous scars, visible bruises or lumps and bumps. |
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After having two benign lumps removed, she had her procedures done just to play it safe. |
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Occasionally, hard, tender lumps appear near the scars or along the line of the removed veins. |
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In most instances, there is no need for anesthesia, especially for lumps and bumps that are felt underneath the skin. |
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I know of people who suffered the lumps and bumps of skin cancers and the inevitable dire consequences. |
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Some problems may be detected-and treated-early by examining your pet weekly for lumps, bumps and skin irritations. |
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All patients complained of swelling or lumps in the affected area with no nipple retraction or discharge. |
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In contrast, having them sing is like using two lumps of sugar when one will do. |
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Within seconds of meeting him, this sense of mystique has dissolved, along with the lumps of brown sugar being heaped into our coffee cups. |
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Feeding him a few lumps of sugar, she was finally able to coax him into allowing her to put on his saddle. |
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That protocol almost gives prisoners two lumps of sugar in every cup of tea they want. |
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Reaching into his pocket, he pulled out two small lumps of sugar and gave one to each horse. |
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Hope frowned, her attention focused on stirring two lumps of sugar into her breakfast tea. |
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I drop two lumps of brown sugar into my cup and pour the coffee and milk in together. |
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He put artificial sweetener in his tea instead of his normal three lumps of sugar. |
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She poured herself a cup of tea, adding three lumps of sugar since she loved sweets, and sipped it noisily. |
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Substitute old-fashioned lumps of sugar or ordinary lumps of sugar, crushed. |
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This is a nasty piece of thin elastic upon which hollow compressed lumps of sugar and colourings are threaded. |
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They were just wonderful, beyond wonderful for such a bunch of big hairy lumps, and it was great to see them playing a small-ish venue. |
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So long as he and his fellow big lumps fulfil their obligations, Celtic will be through to the third round. |
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Sure, all of the athletes are superbly trained and conditioned, and big lumps to boot. |
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In it, he lumps together the several philosophies that have fallen under that label. |
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But these problems are mounting and Republicans may have to take their lumps in the midterm elections instead. |
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So as the kids snickered and sarcastically posed for pictures, Dad silently took his lumps. |
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I wish the guy would take his lumps for writing a controversial book, move on, and write something else. |
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Pieces of spaghetti, lumps of bread, smears of butter, fruit and other random food particles clung to the walls and stuck to the tabletops. |
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I have seen him stuff his gob with lumps of spiky chorizo and smokey pieces of grilled mackerel. |
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The taste buds are small lumps on the surface of the tongue which are packed with chemical receptors. |
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Signs of mastitis include lumps in the breast, redness, heat and tenderness, and milk solids coming from the nipple. |
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It attacks the thistle's leaves and stem, forming orange-brown lumps called pustules. |
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He said the boys threw lumps of concrete and bricks at his client's window and doors. |
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Sprinkle a very little water on top and shake the mixture lightly so that coarse lumps appear. |
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As he neared the hill the shapes took outlines of men instead of the formless gray lumps they'd appeared as. |
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The mountains are massive red sandstone lumps, their vertical faces rising to table-tops or dropping sheer into canyons. |
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Tender breast buds in prepubertal girls can be misdiagnosed as abnormal lumps, but should not be biopsied or excised. |
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She is dreaming of lumps of clay arrayed into the shapes of English archetypes, heading to the moon in their muddled, decent fashion. |
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I experimented with reducing leftover dried clay scraps to the consistency of slip and strained the mixture to remove lumps. |
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Others dig on the slag heaps of the now-shut collieries looking for lumps of coal. |
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He bundled the sails over the booms and tied them into ungainly lumps, then went to the wheelhouse. |
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Just leave it to melt, occasionally pushing any lumps of unmelted chocolate and butter below the surface. |
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The absence of recognition towards certain speakers makes all the other characters unmemorable and lumps them all together as a group. |
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I explained that pudding from Bury has lumps of fat in it and a haggis-like texture whilst boudin from Berry is mousselike. |
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In the past when I have made cheesecake batter where there are some lumps of unsoftened cream cheese they never seem to go away. |
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A vagabond performer, he was born with severe abnormalities, including two lumps on either side of his forehead and malformed feet. |
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Apparently they weren't rounded enough and came out looking like lumps of brown coal. |
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Solid, noncancerous lumps can develop within the fibrous tissues of the breast. |
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As you know, he's taken some lumps over the fact that he was cut out of that filibuster deal. |
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They are not in the business of plundering the past, they are in the business of rescuing large lumps of history from the wrecking ball. |
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The night before, Brandon and I had hovered together over a flour-dusted counter, turning tiny lumps of pasta dough into rough, nubby spirals. |
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But it can also reward someone who tripped over a gold nugget on their way to pick up some more lumps of asphalt. |
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Place miso paste in a bowl and add 3tbsp of boiling water, whisking to remove lumps. |
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Diamonds and opals and onyx sat in lumps in the sparkling coloured windows. |
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Mix the cashew nut powder and saffron thoroughly ensuring there are no lumps left. |
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Will lay flat on his back, stomach heaving, sweat pooling in sandy little lumps on the cave floor. |
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The cancer cells produce a bony substance called osteoid, which builds up into lumps on the bone. |
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Wikner lumps the cerebral and dental consonants together, since the sounds are difficult for the Westerner to distinguish. |
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The lumps are a result of the interaction of the bacteria dissolving the bone, and the bone trying to repair itself, leaving a honeycomb effect. |
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Naturally occurring round lumps of the shiny mineral chrysolite, similarly used, have the same name. |
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The snow had melted, showing sodden branches and clotted lumps of brown leaves through the woods. |
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I stared gloomily down at the gray lumps floating in the watery, cloudy liquid. |
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The nodules can clump together in lumps as big as a fist, mostly on limbs and trunk. |
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Place the coffee beans and sugar lumps into a coffee grinder, blitz until coarsely ground. |
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They can form thin encrustations, lumps, finger-like growths, or urn shapes. |
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I found it strangely concreted into lumps, here and there rolling about in the liquid part. |
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Solid feedlot manure may be unevenly applied, for example in large frozen lumps that later may cause planter skips. |
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Graham acted like a powerful magnet, pulling the lumps of metal into one direction. |
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The landscape is scarred with great lumps of lava, volcanic plugs and long screes of volcanic soil, and there is also a vast barren sandy valley. |
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Geotechnical Engineering tests were performed on rock cylindrical cores, and irregular lumps of the four selected grades. |
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Even lumps of clay backfill in sandy soil will corrode metal pipes at points of clay contact. |
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Then he silently fluffed the pillows and placed them, along with the extra blanket, under the sheets, and molded the lumps into a human form. |
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The cows also devoured native grasses, transforming the landscape to little more than lumps of cow pies and sparse vegetation. |
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In its pure form, calcium oxide occurs as white crystals, white or gray lumps, or a white granular powder. |
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Principally it consisted of chunks of fatty streaky bacon supporting great lumps of gristle, with the odd bit of sausage. |
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Brush or groom your dog at least once a week and use this time to check his body for unusual bumps, lumps or sores. |
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If a doctor attends a dinner party, I say, he or she usually gets asked to look at the other guests' suspicious lumps. |
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There is nothing to say that such unbounded economic growth will not come in discontinuous lumps. |
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There are two dining rooms, both tightly packed, both with mottled greyish-green walls and bizarrely disposed lumps of varnished pine. |
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Cram the lumps of chicken into hot pitta bread with the spiced yoghurt and some shredded crisp lettuce. |
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They have poppers or Velcro so you don't have to worry about pins, and they have removable paper liners that mean you can quickly and discreetly get rid of unpleasant lumps. |
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I doubt health care workers, telephone linesmen, or auto painters have the same kind of increased mortality risk, but this bill lumps them all in together. |
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With his debut novel, he also took some lumps as a literary stylist. |
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Scattered about were sea anemones, reddish lumps in the daylight, but, I was told, when they opened at night their massed tentacles would be almost scarlet. |
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He played with his fork, stirring the lukewarm stew on his tray, pushing lumps of meat substitute around from side to side but not eating anything. |
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I find that every time I have an insect bite, the itch turns into a lump and the lump stays although I can't causally link the lumps with only insect bites. |
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Shermer lumps superstition, cargo cults, UFO suicide cults, messianism and millennialism with historical religion without making any distinctions between them. |
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Crystal deposits may also build up under the skin around the joints and behind the ears, causing small lumps known as tophi and, in a few cases, in the kidneys. |
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Granulators reduce plastic and plastic lumps into small free flowing chips that can be reused as it is or filtered and pelletised to replace virgin feedstocks. |
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Another pernicious pest affecting house plants is scale, which appears as small lumps that form colonies on stems, on the underside of leaves and along the midribs. |
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But so were the boulders and lumps of peat hag which pocked the scene. |
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She lumps Manichean Cathars together with Franciscans and Waldensians. |
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Locals quickly joined the effort to help unearth the lumps and unveil first corners, and then entire slabs, of tombstones. |
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Which brings us to the most unfortunate essays in the book, two lumps of coal in a collection otherwise loaded with gems. |
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Then I smelled the mangos on the trees outside and felt the lumps in the mattress. |
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By the time I reached her home the cream was clearing the jar in lumps. |
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These substantial and curiously ugly animals use their bony foreheads to smash off great lumps of coral before they crunch it up with massive front teeth. |
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It's time for the behemoths of the airline industry to take their lumps. |
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Once the potatoes have been mashed, ensuring that there are no lumps left in the mash, add the sliced spring onions and give the potatoes one final whip. |
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We must eliminate our national debt by either making our currency less in value, taking our lumps and paying it off, or do the equivalent of going bankrupt as a country. |
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Small lumps, called rheumatoid nodules, may form under your skin at pressure points, and can occur at your elbows, hands, feet and Achilles tendons. |
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Brochette is a posh way of referring to lumps of meat stuck on a skewer. |
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Rugby players pride themselves on their twisted, bulbous, cauliflower ears, ballet dancers have feet covered in lumps and calluses that betray their art. |
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It seems that no matter how well-prepared the seedbed is, when it comes time to cover a direct-seeded row, there are too many clods or lumps of soil. |
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Getting stared at by a young girl still fascinated by big western lumps? |
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Even so, I can't help wondering how any piece of confectionery can survive in today's world when it is crowned with half a pound of crushed sugar lumps. |
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We who depend on them for getting to know the literature of other parts of India would rather there weren't untranslated lumps of opacity in the text. |
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The sight of paint flaking off a historic work of art, literally crumbling off in lumps is a disgrace and will reflect badly on us in years to come. |
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We don't see the electromagnetic field giving up energy to matter in a continuous stream, but rather in little lumps that behave like uncharged particles that lack rest mass. |
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Some of the rackets we have encountered involved concealing stolen goods in vacuum-cleaning bags, buckets of soapy water and even, once, in lumps of unbaked bread dough. |
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While wandering the grounds, I keep an eye out for suspicious lumps in the dirt. |
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They are made by baking uneven lumps of dryish dough on baking sheets. |
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Paritutu was first discovered by Pakeha in 1770 when Captain Cook sailed down the coast and named the islands after the lumps of sugar he put in his tea. |
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It is commonly used for irregular menstruation, PMS, breast distension and lumps, leukorrhea, menopausal disorders, uterine bleeding and chronic hepatitis. |
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I then re-sieve it through a maggot riddle to remove the lumps. |
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There were bags of flour on the floor, lumps of doughs on chairs, bottles of fruit and nuts in boxes, and towers of biscuit tins and cookie-making things in doorways. |
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When first black diamond lumps were found beneath the ancient Appalachian ground a scene that none expected to see became as common as common can be. |
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A solution of Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose in water was prepared with constant stirring to avoid the formation of the lumps. |
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If not to prevent droopiness and backache, why do we underwire and wrap our lady lumps at all? |
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The chest strap is higher, too, though this tester found it still a bit smushy on her lady lumps. |
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Before the 3rd century BC, copper was traded by weight, measured in unmarked lumps, across central Italy. |
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But another development goes even further by demolishing Newton's image of matter as inert lumps. |
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Harvey saw with disgust that there were no sheets on his bed-place. He was lying on a piece of dingy ticking full of lumps and nubbles. |
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The large coal is raised from the mine and passed through breakers with toothed rolls to reduce the lumps to smaller pieces. |
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In addition to true ashes of the kind described above, there are lumps of the old lavas and tuffs forming the walls of the crater, etc. |
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Amongst these are iron forges, in which irregularly shaped semimalleable lumps of iron are formed into bars by means of hammers driven by water. |
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In the more slaggy parts of the sheet pale yellowish natural porcelain is found both fused to blocks of basalt and as large lumps in the filling. |
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On an old plant, this tends to strip off in long, tough, stringy lumps, a bit like short lengths of raffia. |
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Desmin is a protein that forms structural filaments in heart muscle cells, while amyloids are misshapen lumps of protein deposited in tissues. |
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You may be exercising hard to achieve lovely lady lumps, but tailoring your diet to your bum-lifting regime is just as important. |
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Instead, go for loose-fitting tops that will skim over lumps and hide the dreaded muffin-top. |
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Prepare seedbeds in the kitchen garden, breaking large lumps of soil down with a fork, then using a rake to create a fine tilth. |
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I certainly get very brattish unless I'm allowed to sit in my favourite armchair and kick lumps out of Colombia playmaker James Rodriguez. |
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I'm worried about how many general anaesthetics he's had, and the lumps don't seem to bother him. |
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If, for instance, we examine a bottle of homogenized milk, we see that there are no lumps of fat circulating in the milk nor resting on top. |
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Erema brought out its first system that can recycle baled fibers and film, tangled tapes, or lumps of PET, PP, and nylon without precutting. |
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The housemates have worked hard painting lumps of coal and cleaning boots and what is their reward? |
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Low-horsepower dual-stage units for lumps and purgings have chipping-knife stage that feeds chips into a second stage for granulating. |
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He's had his perp walk, taken his lumps on Dancing with the Stars and gone on trial for the PAC's transgressions during the 2002 elections. |
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This produced prills of copper, embedded in lumps of slaggy matter, which were chemically indistinguishable from EBA examples of 'A' metal. |
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The empire line skims lumps and bumps and accentuates the slinkiest parts of the body. |
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Dear reader, IF these lumps are smooth with a slightly pearly appearance they could be molluscum contagiosum, caused by a virus. |
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His latest series of experimental domestic sculptures are simply cut from solid lumps of Carrera or Bardiglio marble and then lovingly smoothed, finished and polished. |
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Brian and the trackman pulled some lumps of concrete out of the track last Monday and tried to backfill it but it didn't take and that's what caused the problem. |
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Hours later, the water was still as bad and although the water I'd had in the bath was gone, there were thick, black lumps and gunge left in the tub. |
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In long-standing gout, deposits of uric acid crystals may collect in the earlobes and the soft tissues of the hands, forming small, creamy lumps called tophi. |
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She would sit here sometimes, perched on a bag of concrete looking at the big lumps of four by two and imagining what she might do with them if she had a chance. |
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I want it to be in some ultra cold, dry climate where I can cover up the lumps and bumps with layers of glamorous fake fur and peer smoulderingly out from false eyelashes. |
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Helen sat on the ground crumbling hard lumps of clay between her fingers, and tried to imagine the green place in the swamp where the dingleberries grew. |
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Strain through a chinois or fine-meshed sieve to remove any lumps of yolk. |
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As is the case with so many outspoken civil libertarians, Chafee took his lumps. He was strongly criticized by several Harvard Law School graduates. |
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Then I brake the said mixture into suitable lumps and calcine them in a furnace similar to a lime kiln till the carbonic acid is entirely expelled. |
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The ash is mostly formed by the inorganic constituents of the waste, and may take the form of solid lumps or particulates carried by the flue gas. |
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Molluscum contagiosum is a pox virus that causes small lumps to appear on the skin, normally in the groin area, but they can occur on the upper thighs and stomach. |
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Romans in the 6th through 3rd centuries BC used copper lumps as money. |
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Hardcore and metal crowds are amazing to watch, they look like they are knocking lumps out of each other in the mosh pits but everyone adheres to mosh pit etiquette. |
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Benign lumps can be caused by breast cell changes, cysts or Fibroadenoma. |
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While the double underbites have been eliminated from the lumps on most current production Merkels, a Merkel frame still looks like a Merkel frame. |
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Blood vessels are fused to increase circulation and these conjoined or grafted veins and arteries make great painful lumps which have to be soaked daily. |
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Some people with high uric acid levels can experience chalky white deposits coming out in unpleasant looking lumps, which can occur in any part of the body. |
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The study gives longer follow-up on nearly 90,000 women who had annual breast exams by a nurse to check for lumps plus a mammogram, or the nurse's breast exam alone. |
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The Gericke Nibbler offers the combination of integrated paddles and suitable screens to reduce lumps and agglomerates to the desired size needed for the process. |
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Use silicone mastic to create a watertight seal between the splashback and work surface, neatening up any lumps and bumps with a moistened finger. |
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The unit's rototilling action breaks up lumps and levels the ground. |
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The ore was broken into small lumps by hand, the best ore being shipped to Lancashire or to the Lower Swansea valley in South Wales through the port of Swansea for smelting. |
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