When the cheese is used up, the dregs are allowed to brown on the bottom of the container and then scraped off and shared. |
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The Michelin brothers used up their entire spare stock of 22 inner tubes on their Peugeot during the race. |
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A lucky cat has used up most of its nine lives after surviving a 12-mile journey under the bonnet of a car. |
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The trap does not close every time a trigger hair is touched because a lot of energy would be used up this way. |
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Once the money was used up, the treatments at the bottom of the list would no longer be available. |
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They left sums of money for prayers until the money was used up, or transferred property to ensure that the prayers went on for ever. |
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One could instructively contrast this plan with the traditional blitzkrieg tactic used up to this point. |
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But that would only reinforce well-founded opinions that I long ago used up any ideas of my own. |
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After a week spent yelling my rock vox, my speaking voice was faint and used up. |
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How much more of the nation's economic and intellectual resources will be used up before the problem of traffic speed is solved? |
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But the weather did not let up and eventually the last piece of firewood was burnt and used up. |
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Sprinkle the dressing, fried garlic, chilli and mint over the top until all the ingredients have been used up. |
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When this is properly done, vital force need not be used up unnecessarily in fighting diseases. |
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This is great news to a kid who regularly used up all the credit on his phone making crank calls with his school friends. |
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This paltry bit extra will soon be used up once the council tax bill arrives. |
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In addition, any savings accumulated earlier on, tends to be used up in what is called dissavings. |
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Fit into the day his work in teaching spinning at local gyms, and even a bit of modelling, and the week is well and truly used up. |
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Leftovers from roast dinners could be used up, cold with relishes or made into pies or minced into cutlets and meatballs. |
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It turned out that they had spent days and nights at Internet cafes, one after the other until their money was used up. |
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If you send those countries commodities and other consumable items, they will be used up. |
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You see, she had used up more litres of saliva than a cow per day, slavering at Brad. |
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I used up my stash this morning when I went out to give my French beans some protection against beasties and beastly weather. |
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After 90-150 days the eggs hatch, and the alevins stay in the gravel until the yolksac is used up. |
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No, clearly everything is not fine, because your eyes are all red and you used up all these Kleenexes. |
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The city has about 333 hectares of land designated for public memorial parks but more than 200 hectares have already been used up. |
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In any case, by the beginning of September, Harold's supplies and the military obligations of the fyrd had been used up. |
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As these stars used up their fuel, they would eventually contract and cool as white dwarfs or explode as supernovae. |
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The magueys are being used up or allowed to flower and aren't being replanted. |
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I hope they run wild on the island, because I used up my five ingredients in the salad. |
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The tank's inner bladder is fuel-impermeable and collapses as fuel is used up. |
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The nearby Cilllin, or burial ground, was used up to about 40 years ago as a final resting place for unbaptised babies. |
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During his fastest lap, he was forced to brake to avoid a slower car and used up too much of his tyres. |
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As the easy stuff is used up, we arrive at the point where we must finally expend a whole barrel of oil to produce a barrel of oil. |
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The threat of nuclear proliferation will abate as dangerous stockpiles of atomic weapons are quickly used up. |
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It is here when you have used up all your carbohydrate energy stores and can really begin to struggle. |
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Big Blue will charge a one-time setup fee and send a bill each month based on how much compute capacity is used up. |
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Once the gas for the ion engine is used up, it will continue to orbit, but will eventually spiral lower until it crashes. |
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Once the contents of the whole can is mostly used up, drop to an idle while expending the remaining decarbonizer till the engine stalls. |
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Nonrenewable resources, such as coal and oil, get used up faster than they can be replaced and will almost certainly run out one day. |
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When the pack is used up, all the played and discarded cards are gathered and shuffled to form a new pack to deal from. |
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In non-propeller-head speak, it means that instead of continually re-using IP addresses, they are simply used up until there are none left. |
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He argued that the earth resembled a closed system, which used up its finite stocks of useful energy in an irreversible way. |
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That could explain why so many u-joints, clutches, transmissions, differentials and brakes were used up. |
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It seems the council is miffed that so much of its IT resource is used up by people emailing their friends. |
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The confrontation of sorts, however, had used up all of the energy he obviously saved for staying lucid. |
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This was done by superposing two sets of data of the type used up to this point, where rotations were taking place in opposite directions. |
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A cat used up all her nine lives after she survived almost three weeks trapped under floorboards without food or water. |
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The puss used up one of her nine lives when she was spotted dodging the Ryanair Boeing 737 as it arrived from Dublin. |
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Excitement reached fever pitch when Tony Convery was yellow carded and Antrim had used up their 6 subs with ten minutes still to go. |
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Nutrients are used up quickly in this surface water and phytoplankton growth is low. |
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As soon as all the oxygen has been used up, the anaerobic fermentation starts. |
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These patterns were popular partly as they used up small amounts of wool. |
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But in a letter to the village magazine, the assistant curate said the work on the windows had used up the funds available for repairs to the church. |
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Natural capital can clearly be depreciated when, for example, a non-renewable resource such as oil is used up, or when a species dies out, or when air pollution increases. |
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Among the Polar Eskimo of the Thule District, for example, the dog sled was the most important means of transportation, used up to ten months of the year. |
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Even if its maximum capacity is not used up in one go, the effectiveness tails off towards the end of the fill time. |
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By pure chance, or like an angel, he was arriving to rescue us at the very moment we had used up our last resource. |
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Administration officials say this money will be used up by the beginning of next year. |
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If current trends continue, the last third will be used up within the next few decades. |
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The Saudis are irrigating the desert with water that will be used up in 50 years. |
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If planned industrial projects go ahead, known gasfields could be used up in about 20 years. |
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If the gas supply in your mower won't be used up within 30 days, add gasoline stabilizer additive to your can of gas. |
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They are pre-cooked in an oven, contain no preservatives, packaged in a protective atmosphere and can be used up to five weeks after opening. |
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Quantities released as a result of the closure of factories will be used up before this reserve is called upon. |
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If the gas supply won't be used up within 30 days, pour in a gasoline stabilizer additive as well. |
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This is below the 25,000 tonnes quota but it is unlikely that all the Mauritian market share would be used up by the quota. |
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Reserves of minerals range from some that are adequate for thousands of years to others which may be used up in ten or twenty years. |
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Even if this is true, the entire Fairbank annual production could be used up by the world in 24 seconds. |
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The levels of a key amino acid called alanine fell, indicating that it is being used up to manufacture glucose inside cells. |
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We have used up that legacy and Canadians are paying the price with their health and their lives as we try in vain to overdraw that account. |
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Applications are accepted in the chronological order in which they are submitted until available resources are used up. |
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According to the agent, Pierre used up his credit limit and has failed to make a single payment on the debt. |
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When fat reserves are used up, a bird will burn up its flight muscles to maintain body heat. |
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Albumens were used up to 1895 or 1896, but the albumen paper was produced for many more years. |
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St. Lawrence and used up its energy by dumping over 100 mm additional of rain north of its warm front. |
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The reels are spliced automatically, one after another, each time a reel has been used up. |
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I shall conclude, Mr President, by saying that given the lateness of the hour, I have not used up the five minutes allocated to me. |
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Losses were in principle possible up to the point where the liable own funds had been used up. |
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Whenever we involve lawyers in the equation, all the money ends up being used up by the lawyers and none is left for the people. |
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When a beer ferments in the bottle, all the oxygen that was in the bottle is used up by the yeast. |
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Don't stop giving them, even if your child seems to be better before the prescription is used up. |
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Special account has been taken of the possibility of the appropriations in actual fact having been used up. |
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When all the test strips in a drum have been used up, the dot reappears in the small control window. |
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Our advice: always replace used up air filters with filters that are made with stabilised filter paper. |
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I know I have already used up my speaking time so I shall be very brief, but there are a few things I need to make clear. |
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A clearly audible acoustic signal will sound when the supply of breathable air has been used up. |
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Please help in the preservation of the environment and return used up batteries only to an authorized depot. |
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At one point local practitioners had to wait for more vaccine to come from the manufacturer because the supplies in the area had been used up. |
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It was as if we'd used up our daily allowance of breathing material and were reduced to recycling what was left over, like squeezing the last out of second-use teabags. |
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In attempting to prise control away from the previous power brokers for four years, the owner of the chain of convenience stores used up his allowance of good publicity. |
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Developed nations in particular will have to face up to the reality that oil and gas supplies will be used up in another 70 years from now, he added. |
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It's therefore tempting to conclude that Harley must have used up of all his remaining creativity and originality on this one magnificently splenetic piece of pop genius. |
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Its reserves had been used up, even as US troops kept arriving at the rate of 10,000 per day. |
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The process will stop when all these substances are used up. |
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If the fuel was used up, the stone walls were meant to throw back the absorbed heat, thus leading to a tolerable limitation of temperature fluctuations. |
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Must this leave be used up in the fiscal year in which it is earned? |
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Both classical Chinese and Chu Nom were used up until the early 20th century. |
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The German army had used up its last reserves and was steadily shrinking in numbers, further weakening its resolve. |
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There, it was used up to the 8th century, and developed into the insular script after the 8th century. |
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Each man has only a quantum of compassion, he argued, and mine is used up for the day. |
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The Roman soldiers, who had now used up their pila, were then able to engage Boudica's second wave in the open. |
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Hotspot Helper is available as a free download, and its security and email delivery features may be used up to 30 minutes per day. |
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Perhaps because delegates are already familiar with each other's views, the plenary discussions on the topic used up only two of the four hours allotted. |
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A kilowatt-hour can be used up by consuming one kilowatt for one hour, or by consuming two kilowatts for a half-hour. |
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As the battery is used up, the green indicators turn off one by one. |
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Arcapita said it had used up its cash reservers and needs the funding to assist its Chapter 11 exit. |
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Add more fat with each round of latkes until you have used up all the batter. |
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The game ends when all shots have been used up. |
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Living conditions were poor, instead of expansion, it was a matter of replacing the national wealth destroyed or used up during the war. |
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Mr. Chair, allow me to finish even though I have used up some time. |
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Free float air trap, can be used up to 16 barg. |
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Only if that capacity were used up would National Grid be forced to consider dimming lights, telling companies to reduce energy use or other drastic measures, Fletcher said. |
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Thanks to these seven criteria the NAR model will be more responsive, upgradeable, transparent and credible than the agricultural models traditionally used up until now. |
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It will be difficult then for Canada to negotiate meaningful change in the next round of the WTO for the steel sector, now that it has used up its major bargaining chip. |
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According to Galen, blood is formed in the liver and is then carried by the veins to all parts of the body, where it is used up as nutriment or is transformed into flesh and other substances. |
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He's just so bossy that he seems not only to have made the work but somehow to have used up the perusal and valuing of it as well, leaving my participation behindhand. |
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Please note that each time you unseal an item, one scroll gets used up. |
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We simply cannot allow the work time to be used up by repetitive, vacuous and substance-free general statements, no matter how appealing they may sound. |
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This spare capacity may, however, be used up by the end of 2008 if the new Traffic Act is approved and prison sentences are introduced for driving under the influence of alcohol. |
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Refillable bottles can be used up to 15 to 20 times. |
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The supplied mast clamp can be used up to a mast diameter of 42mm. |
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We also used up the rest of the topsoil and mulch in the previously landscaped area. |
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This means that where the law sets out procedures allowing someone to review or appeal a decision of the administration, these must be used up before that person can approach a court. |
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May be used up to 1 day before harvest or as otherwise noted. |
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My boss called me in and said that, as a part-timer, I'd already taken too much time off and used up my holiday entitlement. |
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The print head units can be used up to 5 times. |
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I even hope that this billion will not be used up every year. |
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Make layers of egg slices covered with soup until you have used up the eggs. |
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I had ripe peaches that needed to be used up, but what to do with them? |
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The Frenchmen used up the bark of an entire tree in a week on the cure, and the dramatic results prompted Cartier to proclaim it a Godsend, and a miracle. |
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The futhorc started to be replaced by the Latin alphabet from around the 7th century, but it was still sometimes used up until the 10th or 11th century. |
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There was a prescript in 2008 that reserves of the tailing were used up. |
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The hasty voyage across the Atlantic and back used up vital supplies. |
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Because the rich gravy from the roast meat drippings was used up with the first course, the main meat and vegetable course was often served with a parsley or white sauce. |
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