It comes with a high nutritive and calorific value and is made from pasteurised, homogenised milk. |
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Universal anthems are one thing but in an increasingly homogenised, corporate world, the nation state obstinately refuses to wither away. |
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This cream has been homogenised and pasteurised by heating then quickly cooled to increase its shelf life. |
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Inadvertently, the rest of the society is homogenised and the spokesperson emerges as singular and exceptional. |
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All going well, it could be the perfect antidote to those who are insisting that we return to some mythical, homogenised past. |
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A few doughty independents and specialist dealers aside, the bookselling business in Britain is now irretrievably homogenised. |
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Our globalised culture in which we are all reduced to some homogenised and saleable object is appearing in its most extreme form on the Internet through cyberculture. |
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Contrast that with a chirpy, mockney chappy, throwing fistfuls of marjoram at a joint of meat, and modern cooking programmes all start to look a bit homogenised in comparison. |
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The world of cage fighting has been legitimised, but not homogenised. |
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Not all whipping cream has been homogenised, but it is always pasteurised. |
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Prolefeed is homogenised, manufactured superficial literature, film and music, used to control and indoctrinate the populace through docility. |
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Then it can be homogenised, literally beating it with small hammers until the remaining cream takes up the intramolecular spaces in the water. |
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