Black kingklip meat is lighter, larger, and firmer than the meat of its more expensive cousins. |
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Then it moved towards the exit from the chamber, tail lashing and legs growing firmer and firmer the faster it walked. |
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But the club is now on a much firmer financial footing and the fans cannot be anything but happy. |
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The bottom line will also benefit from the depreciation in the dollar and nascent signs of firmer pricing power. |
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Well cooked, the skin is as edible as that of a baked potato, and the texture of the flesh seems firmer when cooked unpeeled. |
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In general terms hot smoked fish is flaky whilst cold smoked fish is firmer and sliceable. |
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America is sliding toward a firmer belief in the inequality of men and believes less and less in the unity of the human species. |
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Such wider knowledge is firmer purchase on the worldly things and neighbors God has given us to honor and conserve. |
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The successful issue of the great battle increased business and made the general attitude still firmer. |
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The paper constantly railed against complacency and demanded firmer action against the old order. |
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Downer thinks Australia must become firmer in its private diplomacy over Taiwan. |
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It is the same land, which stands firmer than any rock in the world, with its undying vigour, indestructible life. |
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They are generally larger than clingstones with a firmer, less juicy texture but still with a sweet taste. |
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The problems won't be resolved until scientists get a firmer grip on the pathology of the disease. |
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The gold shares bucked the general trend today and closed on or near their highs with the South Africans firmer due to the softening rand. |
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This offers the opportunity to restart the institutions on a firmer footing than we have had before. |
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It's made in Berkshire from unpasteurised sheep's milk, usually reserved for firmer cheeses, but Wigmore is soft and voluptuous. |
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More mature cheeses are firmer and can be crumbled over pasta or soup, or grilled and served on a salad dressed with walnut oil. |
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Clearing the CVA debts will go a long way towards towards putting the club on a firmer financial footing. |
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For example, some parents may not be able to afford firmer mattresses or to have enough beds for all their family members. |
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If your mattress is too soft, a board between the mattress and box spring will make it firmer. |
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So the springs and dampers are made firmer, the body sits 1.2in lower and the wheels become hefty 18 in items, with wide, low-profile tyres. |
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Also, a firmer currency would make it cheaper for the country to amass oil reserves and other commodities. |
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Sara felt Christopher's firmer squeeze and forced a tremulous smile. |
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He continued to talk animatedly about corruption and perversion for quite some time, before the pastor finally managed to steer the conversation away to firmer ground. |
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With that, he moved his fingers to have a firmer grasp on the gun. |
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Cocaine culture has taken a firmer grip on society according to new statistics released by the Home Office which show a 16 per cent rise in offences last year. |
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Marine Collagen: take part in the synthesis of collagen naturally present in the derm in order to find a firmer skin, redensifiée, restructured. |
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This smoothes out small wrinkles and improves the skin texture: for youthful looking firmer skin. |
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The downside to this commitment to agility is a slighter firmer ride than other, more luxury-focused competitors. |
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From the moment of application, your complexion will look radiantly alive and feel notably softer and firmer. |
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The revised suspension has made the ride firmer, but not so much it jars. |
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At the end of a few minutes the signs of tiredness are gummed, the skin is firmer and finds its glare. |
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Preserved Whole Goose Foie Gras is firmer and less unctuous than the Semi-preserved foie gras. |
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As such, the result from MINOS, which uses different methods to study the same phenomenon, puts the transmutation hypothesis on a firmer footing. |
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The arrangement will put RAG on a firmer footing and keep Degussa in local hands. In fact, the whole Ruhrgas saga has had a political pong. |
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For women with oily skin who want their wrinkles to look filled in, make their skin firmer and get a matte finish. |
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The definition of humanism as anthropocentricity or human-centredness has a firmer claim to correctness. |
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Ozonized olive oil helps to absorb more oxygen and activates the effect of making the connective tissue firmer. |
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For low and medium voltage cables, the quarter saw stabilization in Asia-Pacific and firmer conditions in Europe. |
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In addition, its meat is saltier and firmer than that of snow crab and has a nice appearance, especially meat from the legs. |
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This will produce a thermal shock that will make your escarole a bit firmer. |
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They'll use a cleanser, exfoliator, toner, mask, skin firmer, brightener, serum and moisturizer in one routine. |
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The composition of the beer also plays a role: the more proteins there are in the beer, the smaller and firmer the bubbles, and vice-versa. |
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For instance, the material may become harder, firmer, thinner, water-repellent, heat-retaining or obtain some other characteristic. |
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The surface mesh becomes tighter, wrinkles and fine lines rapidly fade, and skin becomes firmer. |
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Additionally, consumers consistently rated organic apples to be firmer and to have better textural properties. |
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The sauce's silky consistency, meanwhile, should be just a shade firmer than double cream. |
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The commodity's price was slipping and as a firmer dollar damped the investment appeal of commodities. |
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There is no firmer support for enlargement than that offered by the European Parliament. |
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Such an evaluation would serve to put the Commission's future recommendations on a firmer footing. |
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Establishing this program on a firmer footing would be a first step toward advocating for their health care rights. |
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It is also recommended if you sleep on your side and prefer firmer support. |
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We look for domestic demand to improve in the second half of 2009 on the back of low interest rates, firmer credit markets and fiscal stimulus. |
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To seek to provide firmer guidelines for the application of the distinction between ideas and expression to computer software. |
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Snowboard footwear is usually soft boots, while boots for alpine snowboarding are firmer. |
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For example, a high protein to oil ratio will result in a firmer tofu and a low protein to oil ratio will be a silky tofu. |
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Exercise regularly, to reduce stress and brings more oxygen to your skin resulting in firmer and nourished skin. |
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However, it is likely that this will be offset by firmer oil prices between now and the end of the year and, especially, next year. |
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I continue to believe that whenever we can codify something through legislation, it is on firmer ground. |
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The collection initiative was suspended, while the government looked for ways to place it on a firmer legal foundation. |
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The result was a firmer texture that somehow kept its shape, rather than liquefying. |
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That is why it proposes holding off even modest restraint measures until the economy is on firmer ground. |
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The tenderloin is rare when soft and spongy, and it becomes firmer as it reaches medium to well done. |
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The shrimp balls consisted of finely chopped shrimp in a doughy batter, and the result was uncannily like a matzo ball, only smaller, firmer and shrimp-flavoured. |
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Halloumi is creamy white with a fibrous texture, and is firmer, less brittle and generally less salty than Feta, even though it is also soaked in brine during manufacture. |
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The question of whether an action is right or wrong is subordinated to the question of whether or not it will lead to a firmer grip on power for the prince. |
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Replenishing care, enriched with Pro-Xylane and cedar bud, replenishes the skin with moisture and restores a denser looking, smoother and firmer contour area where wrinkles appear reduced. |
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A number of studies found that taking large amounts Of the B vitamin biotin resulted in firmer, harder fingernails. |
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Tightens skin to give a firmer, smoother look and feel. |
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Fortunately, the firmer suspension available with the R3 further increases cornering precision by minimizing body roll and then making it a little easier to regain forward momentum. |
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Indeed, we may talk about a development round, but if no firmer and broader-based proposals benefiting agricultural reforms are tabled, then things will take a turn for the worse and this round will fail. |
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The skin quickly appears more plumped-up, smoother and firmer. |
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Unlike Ukraine, Georgia completed negotiations on its initial EU association agreement in 2013, placing the country on a firmer path towards full membership. |
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There have been high points already, none more so than the famous Scottish Cup win at Celtic Park 15 years ago, but tangible reward would surely create a firmer legacy for a club borne out of controversy. |
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And our global leadership is on firmer footing than many predicted. |
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We would therefore urge you to be firmer in this regard. |
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From the first application, your skin instantly feels firmer and tautened. |
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We opted to lengthen the breeding cycle for our chickens, to have top quality products that are both leaner, with firmer meat, and a better gustative and organoleptic quality. |
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Without leftover risotto burning a hole in the fridge, however, I prefer the firmer texture and faster preparation of Locatelli's version to Hartnett and Carluccio's richer, creamier recipes. |
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The RTA, Mr Holland's audit concluded, needs to wield a firmer hand, over budgets and in general. No matter how the RTA allocates the pie, however, the current pot of money seems woefully inadequate. |
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But the overriding concern must be to create a firmer structural base for the consolidation of public finances in the coming years, which will only be possible if the growth potential of the economy is durably augmented. |
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I am in good company when I say that, above all, though, much firmer measures must be taken in respect of non-compliance, including the removal of hazardous material. |
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In their letter of 10 February 2003, the French authorities enhanced the restructuring plan by making firmer commitments with regard to managing intermediate consumption. |
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He would have been on firmer ground if he had referred to patients hived off to private hospitals for operations. |
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It is firmer than the others in the range but this flagship model is not a bone-shaker. |
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However, it also needs to be accompanied by a firmer and principled stance by the international community on violations of international humanitarian and human rights law and long delayed action to end them. |
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Being at the crossroads of urban and energy issues, cities are places of innovation and a source of hope for urging national governments to enter into firmer commitments. |
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The best performers today have been basic resource stocks with gold and silver miner Fresnillo tracking higher on the back of firmer gold and silver prices. |
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The people of Ghana have worked hard to put democracy on a firmer footing, with repeated peaceful transfers of power even in the wake of closely contested elections. |
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The firmer suspension of the Sport Edition makes for a jolty rear axle. Fortunately, the rear shocks feature spring preload, 11-way compression and 18-way rebound damping adjustability. |
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First, there needs to be a doctrine to deal with the corruption within Mr. Karzai's government, not zero tolerance, but one in which we can take a much firmer line. |
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Chang's said its five-spice bean curd is firmer and has more flavor than its silken tofu. |
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Many weak holders have been cleared away, and the nominal price in consequence is firmer and more real than the nominal price of six months since. |
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These differences will give these milks different coagulation characteristics: the ewe's milk coagulates more quickly and gives a coagulum firmer than the cow's milk. |
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A trio of products to help skin appear firmer, brighter and more smooth. |
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Deciduous teeth are present in juveniles and replaced by permanent teeth as the animals are weaned and begin relying on firmer sources of food. |
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It provides them with exercise, so you get better feed conversion rates, less stress, they're less prone to disease, they have firmer flesh texture-all those good things we're trying to prove out on a commercial scale. |
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What we can't see still has a huge impact on the breed and continuing to breed these carriers of defective genes allows the defect to take a firmer hold in the breed. |
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Chief executive Ashley Highfield has relentlessly pursued a strategy designed to pull the company out of its debt doldrums and put it on a firmer financial footing. |
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Just as it looked like the recovery was on a firmer footing, and a little smugness had even crept in over Britain growing faster than other big economies, we're hit with fresh warnings about a slowdown. |
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Chickweed willowherb often forms a pure stands on wet patches of moss, while Hornemann's willowherb grows more scantily on the edge of quagmires and firmer peatlands. |
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The optional FlexRide system at pounds 790 tightens up the suspension for a much firmer, grippier ride and the car sits well on corners. |
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Without a council he stopped many ecclesiastical abuses in Rome, disciplined vagrant clergy, and introduced firmer asceticism in the papal court, but his approach was harsh and severe. |
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This tummy tuck surgery offers a way to achieve a firmer, more contoured, and younger looking midsection. |
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This should provide scientific information for discussion with all stakeholders and provide a firmer basis for any new actions which may be considered to address the lead sinker and jig problem. |
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At highway speeds, steering is firmer and more immediate. |
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As a result, the yoghurt will be firmer with significant reduction of syneresis and a superior creamy mouth feel. |
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Its fine-looking meat, however, is saltier and firmer. |
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The Lancastrians were harassed by Richard's cannon as they manoeuvred around the marsh, seeking firmer ground. |
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That cooperation took firmer shape in 1997, with the signing of the Charter on a Distinctive Partnership between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Ukraine. |
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Perceivably firmer skin with more distinct contours. |
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This bond becomes firmer as detachment from otherwise legitimate relationships, occupations, and forms of relaxation continues to reflect God's absoluteness publicly throughout life. |
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Unless the issue of small arms proliferation can be placed on firmer footing, there is a danger that the 1998 Oslo conference, designed to launch broad international action, may be seen as its last hurrah. |
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But firmer arm-twisting could work with others. |
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The skin gets visibly firmer, tauter and suppler. |
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The RS actually sits 20 mm lower than the Audi A5 Cabriolet, its mounts are stiffer and it has larger, firmer anti-roll bars. |
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If you want a firmer foam, you can densify easily with a wet brush. |
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Results showed that the samples coated in silicate-based electrolyte have firmer structure than the samples coated in phosphate-based electrolyte. |
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The kitchen area sits on the stone stepped firmer altar and has a five ring LPG range oven, integral dishwasher, fridge and freezer, and a Belfast sink. |
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In August 1757, the two men agreed to a political partnership and formed a coalition government that gave new, firmer direction to the war effort. |
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Tempeh is firmer and crumblier and has a stronger, sour flavor. |
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The mashed potato topping could also have been set firmer, which prompted my request for a spoon towards the end to scoop it all out from its dainty ashet dish. |
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Try asking for a king-size bed next time because kings are usually firmer. |
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