Pour the mixture into six very lightly oiled dariole moulds or 7.5cm ramekins, cover and chill for four hours or until set. |
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Synthetic stuccos consist of sand suspended in a mixture of acrylic polymer, latex and pigments. |
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Fresh soft fruits such as raspberries may be incorporated in the mixture or served with it. |
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Your first option is to apply a mixture of frankincense essential oil, lavender essential oil, and jojoba oil to your scar. |
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As you can see, most of the page is in the usual Japanese mixture of Chinese characters and kana. |
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Lightly whip the cream until it begins to thicken and fold it into the yoghurt mixture with the vanilla seeds. |
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The mixture is then removed from the fermentation drums whereafter it is placed in distilling kettles. |
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Pour the mixture into individual ramekins, molds or mini-savarin rings and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. |
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Divide the mixture between the ramekins and push a truffle deep into the centre of each. |
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The whole country was a mixture of different languages and accents back then, especially in the rural areas. |
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Despite their name, quarry tiles are made from a mixture of natural ingredients including clay and shale. |
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The highlands of Cape Breton, Coady's homeland, are peopled with a mixture of Acadians, of French background, and Scots. |
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This is a modified mixture of Carnoy's fluid containing absolute alcohol, chloroform, and glacial acetic acid. |
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Transfer the mixture to a bowl and stir in the vinegar, lemon juice and mustard, then slowly add the olive oil. |
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The re-cladding uses a mixture of coated aluminium panels, glazing and curtain walling to break up the mass of the building. |
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There was a sense of future that was the result of the mixture of politics, cinema, music, the first joints. |
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The non-starch polysaccharide mixture was precipitated in 60% aqueous ethanol. |
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When cool, mix the gelatine into the mixture slowly with the vanilla essence. |
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All individuals will naturally have a mixture to varying degrees, and they will differ across cultures. |
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These forces are a mixture of assets that includes fighters, bombers, and support aircraft. |
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I caught the red mixture of blood and peroxide in the cotton wads and wiped it away. |
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Divide the mixture in half and mould into two sausage shapes, each about 20 cm long. |
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Meat is often marinated in a seasoning mixture known as adobo, which is made from lemon, garlic, pepper, salt, and other spices. |
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It has an asymmetric carbon atom and therefore has levo and dextro isomers but is supplied as a racemic mixture for anesthetic use. |
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These were given an aged appearance by dunking rice paper into a heavily diluted mixture of food dye and water. |
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They guys are looking at us with a mixture of curiosity and fear so I decide to read the letter aloud. |
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Strain through a fine sieve into a jug and pour the mixture over the apricots. |
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I can honestly say that officers and staff had a mixture of feelings ranging from anger to disgust. |
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The event had a mixture of modern and classic cars and everything from Bentleys to Formula One vehicles were raced. |
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The debris is a mixture of dirt and brake pad material that has adhered to the ceramic surface. |
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The reaction mixture was poured onto water, acidified and extracted with ethyl acetate. |
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You whizz everything together in a food processor, spread the mixture over a large baking tray, then freeze it for an hour. |
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The instrumentals are clean and crisp, nicely showcasing Parker's mixture of chamber music and ragtime. |
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Formerly it was ground finely in oil, either pure or with a mixture of white vitriol and added to the dark oil paints. |
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The latter represented a well-designed mixture of granulated acidic slag and flotation sterile material. |
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Four spice is a ground spice mixture usually containing white pepper, nutmeg, ginger, and cinnamon or cloves. |
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It was a mixture of oily-like stench with a blend of sour, acidic taste to it. |
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In a food processor or a medium mixing-bowl, blend the sugar with the eggs until the mixture whitens slightly. |
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Listen to anybody in Lesotho speak Sesotho and you'll soon realise that everybody is speaking a mixture of English and Sesotho and Afrikaans. |
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The chief problem with katharevousa was that it was an arbitrary mixture of ancient and modern features. |
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The technology uses a mixture of blacklist rules, white lists and stateful tracking to protect systems. |
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Press crumb mixture into the bottom of an 8-inch springform pan, using waxed paper to press crumbs flat. |
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Warm the rum in a small saucepan and add to the fruit, mix well and let the mixture stand for at least a day but up to three. |
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The painful ache of regrets and bygones slowly fade into a mixture of brandy and honey. |
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Rebecca Hall confirms her star status by endowing Maria with a mixture of scrubbed piety, intellectual fever and human rattiness. |
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The cells bear identical surface immunoglobulin molecules with either kappa or lambda light chains, but not a mixture of the two. |
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The country is different from Patagonia, lush and flat, a mixture of water meadow and marsh, with occasional weird trees. |
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Their music is a mixture of Eastern European folk, gypsy, techno and American jazz. |
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Using two teaspoons, form the cheese mixture into egg-shaped quenelles and spoon into the peppers. |
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A mixture of tree resin, roots of white lilies and dried human excrement should be applied to the places where the body has been cut open. |
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Mix all the ingredients well before adding only enough water to make the mixture moist. |
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Sinhalese rites of passage involve a mixture of Buddhist customs and folk traditions. |
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The music of the spheres turns out to be a mixture of whistles, chirrups, howls, static and something that sounds like chattering voices. |
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When they run out, refill the bottles with a mixture of water and washing up liquid. |
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The crowd's reaction was a mixture of whispers and excited gossip about the newly discovered relative. |
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Smoking the mixture was said to give the user a long lasting, throbbing pain in the head accompanied by nausea. |
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Using a balloon whisk or small hand-held electric whisk, whisk slowly and steadily until the mixture starts to turn a pale cream colour. |
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The city holds a distinct aura as differentiable as its language, which is a mixture of many nearby languages. |
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Pour in the cream and continue to whisk until the mixture forms soft, floppy peaks that just hold their shape. |
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Cook the mixture over a double boiler, whisking constantly until the egg yolks thicken. |
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The faces below him were a mixture of men, elves, fair folk, and dwarves. |
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She used cheese and a mixture of other ingredients to make a delicious sauce. |
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Using a mixture of readings and commentary, he ranges from More's Utopia through the English Civil War period with its Levellers, Ranters and Diggers. |
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Furthermore, as is typical of many phylogenetic problematica, myzostomids feature a mixture of characteristics that suggest affinities with disparate taxa. |
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But soon the mystery is resolved when he adds cold butter, to reduce the temperature, and whizzes the mixture with an electric whisk until it is frothy. |
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Cook, stirring often, for 10 minutes or until the sugar is completely dissolved and the mixture is smooth. |
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Here, add a few drops to the mixture as you whiz it in the processor. |
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Formal beds, divided by paths, probably contained a mixture of fragrant herbs, flowers including honeysuckle and rose, and fruit trees such as mulberry and quince. |
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Sweet music to the ears of his manager, who was his usual mixture of confidence and quiet sophistication on Friday as he discussed how to improve on winning the double. |
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To get the best out of this strange place you should really have a Mexican starter and a Polish Main course with maybe a mixture of Polish and Mexican puddings for afters. |
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A mixture of happiness and guilt washed over her, and she could only sigh. |
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The scientists used a mixture of 2 drops thyme, 3 drops lavender, 3 drops rosemary and 2 drops of cedar oils in a base of 20 ml grapeseed oil and 3 ml jojoba oil. |
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Even if all components appear compatible, the tank mixture will require constant agitation to prevent separation or poor distribution in the tank. |
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Pour this mixture over the top of the casserole, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate over night. |
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Maximal survival was obtained after drying protoplasts with a mixture of sucrose and raffinose, while pure sucrose and trehalose were somewhat less effective protectants. |
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Waste water is purified in that an aerated mixture of waste water with activated sludge is degassed before being discharged into the secondary settling basin. |
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Form the mixture into a mound and create a well in the center. |
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The intervening area is dominantly a mixture of clay and quartz. |
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Form the mixture into egg-shaped quenelles using two dessertspoons. |
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Spoon the warm fruit mixture into individual ramekins or small bowls. |
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They also take their turn kneeling to pray amid the flowers in front of the coffin, peering at the waxily reposed figures with a mixture of curiosity and bewilderment. |
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Women would first bathe their feet in a mixture of vinegar and natural vegetation. |
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The main alternative to the cattle cure of wastelands is hydroseeding, in which a machine sprays a mixture of seeds and fertilizer onto the barren soil. |
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Fly, Ravens, Fly Baltimore capitalized on the James fumble, carving up the vaunted 49er defense with a mixture of run and pass. |
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There are a number of different corporate forms which result in a mixture of public and private capital. |
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In his 1746 experiment, Marggraf heated a mixture of calamine and charcoal in a closed vessel without copper to obtain a metal. |
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The nearest replacement is Eusebius's Vita Constantini, a work that is a mixture of eulogy and hagiography. |
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While the Aquitani were probably Vascons, the Belgae would thus probably be a mixture of Celtic and Germanic elements. |
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These shells, a mixture of high explosive and mustard gas, inflicted serious losses. |
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Tobacco smoke is a complex mixture of over 5,000 identified chemicals, of which 98 are known to have specific toxicological properties. |
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The sites are protected by a mixture of UK Scheduled Monument, Listed Building and conservation area legislation. |
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Parade Helmet, Agris, France, 350 BC, decorated in a mixture of Mediterranean styles. |
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This was always received with a mixture of interest and jest from his opponent and the journalists. |
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After an initial period, the air is knocked out of the mixture and it is allowed to prove once more. |
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Assamese cuisine is a mixture of different indigenous styles, with considerable regional variation and some external influences. |
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It consists of a round, hollow puri, fried crisp and filled with a mixture of flavoured water, boiled and cubed potatoes, bengal gram beans, etc. |
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It is usually supplemented with choorma, a mixture of finely ground baked rotis, sugar and ghee. |
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Hadia is a rice beer, created by mixing herbs with boiled rice and leaving the mixture to ferment for around a week. |
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Man are a rock band from South Wales whose style is a mixture of West Coast psychedelia, progressive rock and blues. |
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Mud that is mostly clay, or a mixture of clay and sand may be used for ceramics, of which one form is the common fired brick. |
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In his letter to Virginia's governor excerpted below, Rolfe tries to unsort the mixture of motives that led to his decision to marry Pocahantas. |
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The announcement was greeted by a mixture of boos and cheers. |
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Keep the temperature low enough so the mixture will not boil. |
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Each function is represented as a mixture of actual observations or functional archetypes, which are a mixture of observations in the data set. |
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An analysis was made of the mixture of active bacterized peat and soil at the commencement of incubation as well as at the end. |
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Indeed beer, by a mixture of wine, hath lost both name and nature, and is called balderdash. |
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The banksides, above normal water level, were dressed with a layer of moss peat and seeded with a mixture of grasses. |
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Gerald's special mixture of laziness and ambition seemed to crystallize under the camera into brutal bumptiousness. |
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The mixture was transferred into centrifuge tubes then ultrasonically treated five times to break the cytoderm. |
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We used a low-pressure hydrogen-argon mixture with dc plasma ignited between two aluminum electrodes. |
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Lest these colours should be diluted and weakened by the mixture of any adventitious light. |
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The soil is plowed and disked and then seeded with a mixture of prairie plants. |
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A mixture of isooctane and ethyl acetate can be used to elute triglycerides from a complex lipid solution. |
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A mixture of poor diet and poor hygiene caused him inflammation of the emunctory aperture. |
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We watched the derailment and ensuing train wreck with a mixture of fascination and horror. |
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She had accepted her husband's faith after a fervourless girlhood from a mixture of reasons badly thought out. |
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Frankfurts of the highest quality are prepared generally from a mixture of approximately half beef and half pork. |
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The current H1N1 virus is a mixture of avian flus that passed through pigs to humans. |
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Many of the historic choirs survive in modern Wales, singing a mixture of traditional and popular songs. |
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South of the gneisses are a complex mixture of rocks forming the North West Highlands and Grampian Highlands in Scotland. |
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Nicaragua's legal system is also a mixture of the English Common Law and Civil Law. |
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His writings provide an account of many scientific observations, a mixture of precocious accuracy and curious errors. |
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The proportions of this mixture suggests that the candlestick was made from a hoard of old coins. |
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Portrait sculpture during the period utilised youthful and classical proportions, evolving later into a mixture of realism and idealism. |
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The nearest replacement is Eusebius of Caesarea's Vita Constantini, a work that is a mixture of eulogy and hagiography. |
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Philip could not speak English, and so they spoke in a mixture of Spanish, French, and Latin. |
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Different individuals, groups, parishes, dioceses and provinces may identify more closely with one or the other, or some mixture of the two. |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream is a witty mixture of romance, fairy magic, and comic lowlife scenes. |
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The unusually bitter taste of aqueous juniperin solutions is not in accord with a mixture of only sugars and tannin. |
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Sir Henry and Umbopo sat conversing in a mixture of broken English and kitchen Zulu, in low voices, but earnestly enough. |
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Following cooking, the cooked mixture is vented to a blow tank and from here pumped to a knotter for the removal of knots. |
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When the materials of glass have been kept long in fusion, the mixture casts up the superfluous salt, which the workmen take off with ladles. |
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This was made up of a mixture of whole existing units, mergers of two or three areas, and two boroughs formed as the result of a split. |
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The club has men's and ladies' sections and plays a mixture of competitive and friendly matches. |
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Running on too lean a fuel-air mixture will cause, among other problems, your internal combustion engine to heat up too much. |
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He leaned the mixture in an effort to cause a backfire through the carburetor, the generally accepted method of breaking the ice loose. |
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The various ingredients were combined into a sort of lettuceless salad, the mixture was chopped up, and then divided. |
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He discovered that a mixture of salt, manganese dioxide and sulphuric acid could produce chlorine, which Watt believed might be a cheaper method. |
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Tags may also enclose further tag markup between the start and end, including a mixture of tags and text. |
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The island offers a mixture of both trad climbing and sport climbing and also offers a good variety of bouldering and deep water soloing. |
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The class struggles of the Roman Republic resulted in an unusual mixture of democracy and oligarchy. |
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A mixture of dialect and standard does not normally occur in Northern Germany either. |
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Each residence accommodates a mixture of students both home and international, male and female, and, usually, undergraduate and postgraduate. |
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The sawdust maldison mixture appeared to be more effective in paddocks with short pasture than in long rank pasture. |
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The uniqueness of Perotspeak is its mixture of rustic metaphor with modern managementese. |
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This is seen in the Beiteddine Palace, which is a mixture of traditional Lebanese, Italian, Arabic and Persian architecture. |
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Falukorv is a large traditional Swedish sausage made of a grated mixture of pork and beef or veal with potato flour and mild spices. |
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Mardi-gras was ushered in with various ceremonies, offering a strange mixture of devotion and profaneness. |
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Curry powder, a commercially prepared mixture of spices, is largely a Western creation, dating to the 18th century. |
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Curry seasoning is commonly sold in the form of a condensed brick which dissolves in the mixture of meat and vegetables. |
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Custard is a variety of culinary preparations based on a cooked mixture of milk or cream and egg yolk. |
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Typically its ingredients were a mixture of minced meat, suet, a range of fruits, and spices such as cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg. |
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Portrait sculpture during the period utilized youthful and classical proportions, evolving later into a mixture of realism and idealism. |
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The mixture of genius and dilettantism of both men shut me up for the moment, and whetted my curiosity. |
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A chewing gum comprising a mixture of snuff and a masticable waterproof waxy body, solid at ordinary temperatures. |
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Through the mixture of musical genres, new popular music forms are created to reflect the ideals of a global culture. |
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I insisted on getting married from a pathetic mixture of religious and animal promptings. |
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Today it houses a mixture of business, commerce, leisure and residential use. |
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It is in effect the eroded outer edges of the High Weald, revealing a mixture of sandstone outcrops within the underlying clay. |
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The team dates back to 1904 when they played against a mixture of Welsh and Scottish players in Wigan. |
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A reserve league was set up in 2016 with a mixture of Super League, Championship and League 1 teams. |
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The mixture of six probes was given to rats by intragastric administration. |
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Originally announced with a mixture of PDC and BDO players, the BDO players had all switched to the PDC by the time the event began. |
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The Magee campus in the city of Derry comprises a mixture of historic and new buildings in a Victorian residential area. |
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The precursor to variety shows of today, music hall involved a mixture of popular songs, comedy, speciality acts and variety entertainment. |
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Aberdeen City Council is responsible for city owned infrastructure which is paid for by a mixture of council tax and income from HM Treasury. |
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The Polish law developed as a mixture of French and German civil law in the 19th century. |
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In practice, Qatar's legal system is a mixture of civil law and Sharia law. |
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Australia's 60 Minutes reported that people living along the gulf coast were becoming sick from the mixture of Corexit and oil. |
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In addition, a mixture between Sindhi, Gujarati, and Kutchi called Memoni is related to Gujarati, albeit distantly. |
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The muller can easily plow through any sand mixture that I put in it and has plenty of power left over. |
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He wrote frequently of the mixture of beauty and violence in the natural world. |
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Irish showbands presented a mixture of pop music and folk dance tunes, though these died out during the seventies. |
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Gravel often has the meaning a mixture of different size pieces of stone mixed with sand and possibly some clay. |
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McCormack later named his squad for the match, which included a mixture of Super League, National League and Rugby League Conference players. |
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Historically, it was thought the original old English Bulldog was something else mixture with the Weimaraner. |
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The cuisine of Somalia varies from region to region is a mixture of diverse culinary influences. |
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The cathedral was extended several times in later ages, turning it into a curious and unique mixture of building styles. |
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The result is a complex and unique cultural mixture that differs from the original indigenous cultures. |
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Portraits during the Augustan period utilize youthful and classical proportions, evolving later into a mixture of realism and idealism. |
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The townscape changed in this period with a mixture of higher densities, more contemporary architectural styles and new development layouts. |
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Though these bands had a regional touch to their output, the overall sound was a homogenized mixture of Polish styles. |
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A number of proposals for socialist systems call for a mixture of different forms of enterprise ownership. |
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The record was promoted with a concert on the Greenpeace vessel Rainbow Warrior II, where they played a mixture of old and new songs. |
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Atop the whale's skull is positioned a large complex of organs filled with a liquid mixture of fats and waxes called spermaceti. |
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In moist air or moist argon, the metal oxidizes rapidly, producing a mixture of oxides and hydrides. |
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The sample was actually a mixture of barium, krypton, and other elements, but this was not known at the time. |
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The mixture is not sufficiently enriched for efficient nuclear weapons, but can be used once as MOX fuel. |
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In the chemical industry, methane is converted to synthesis gas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, by steam reforming. |
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The Lords Commissioners were always a mixture of admirals, known as Naval Lords or Sea Lords and Civil Lords, normally politicians. |
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Porridge is made by mixing maize flour or millet flour with water and bringing the mixture to a boil. |
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They are covered with a mixture of gravel, sand, and mud, and the trenches are used by fish as spawning grounds. |
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The specific mixture of hydrocarbons gives a fuel its characteristic properties, such as boiling point, melting point, density, viscosity, etc. |
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Most soil consists of moraine, a grayish yellow mixture of sand and rocks, with a thin layer of humus on top. |
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It consists of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights, plus other organic compounds. |
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In common with elsewhere in the Orkney islands, place names are generally a mixture of Norse, Scots and English influences. |
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Earlier forms of the detonator employed a vial of sulfuric acid surrounded by a mixture of potassium perchlorate and sugar. |
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Egyptian music is a rich mixture of indigenous, Mediterranean, African and Western elements. |
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Kingsand Beach is a mixture of sand and shingle which is located along The Cleave. |
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The soil beneath it, a mixture of alluvium and clay with some flint and chalk rubble, has experienced erosion for many years. |
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Native American tribes sympatric with brown bears often view them with a mixture of awe and fear. |
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The swan if offered a mixture of milk and water, is said to be able to drink the milk alone. |
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The mixture of tejocote paste, sugar, and chili powder produces a popular Mexican candy called rielitos, which is manufactured by several brands. |
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Most inflorescences are formed of a mixture of functionally male and functionally female flowers. |
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Unlike the cortex, which has mostly immature T cells, or thymocytes, the paracortex has a mixture of immature and mature T cells. |
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It derives from a mixture of the Midlands and Southern dialects spoken in London in the early modern period. |
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As a result, Londoners speak with a mixture of accents, depending on ethnicity, neighbourhood, class, age, upbringing, and sundry other factors. |
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Some are of European origin, others are spoken by indigenous peoples or are the mixture of various idioms like the different creoles. |
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The dendritic arms are very fragile, and soon break off, leaving a mixture of discs and arm fragments. |
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In summer, there is mixture of subtropical water separated by thermoclines from cool waters, but there is a considerable seasonal variation. |
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Analysis of charred remains in one pot indicates that it at least was used for fermenting a mixture of blood and nuts. |
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This can involve sophisticated analytical chemistry focused on finger printing an oil source based on the complex mixture of substances present. |
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A mixture of single superphosphate and triple superphosphate is called double superphosphate. |
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Additionally, there were slaves from the Caucasus obtained by a mixture of raiding and trading. |
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This provides a mixture of theatre, film, dance music and cabaret and is partially public funded. |
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Due to the optimum mixture ratio being about 7, a larger oxidiser tank was required compared to many contemporary launch systems. |
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In some cuisines, the young bulbs are pickled for three to six weeks in a mixture of sugar, salt, and spices. |
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Various camp programs offer preparation for the SAT Reasoning Test as part of a mixture of academic learning with summer fun. |
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Its culture, people and languages are highly intertwined with its neighbours, making it essentially a mixture of French and Germanic cultures. |
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However, the phytoextracts are normally composed of a mixture of several ecdysones, the separation of which is often very difficult. |
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Treveran villa architecture shows both coexistence and mixture of typically Gallic and Germanic traits. |
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Delectable soft, pillowy rolls, filled with a sweet nutty mixture or fruit, these are like tea cakes and are great for breakfast or tea. |
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The landscape of Sweden can be described as a mixture of that of Norway, Finland and Denmark. |
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They comprise a complex mixture of hydrophobic and hydrophilic molecules produced by a polyethoxylation reaction. |
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The zone has a mixture of species of Asian and Australian origin, and its own endemic species. |
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The mixture of Greek and Indian elements can be found in later Buddhist art in China and throughout countries on the Silk Road. |
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The incense mixture is then rolled out into a slab approximately 1 cm thick and left until the slab has firmed. |
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Small quantities of water are combined with the fragrance and incense base mixture and kneaded into a hard dough. |
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By far the most common solvent for perfume oil dilution is an alcohol solution typically a mixture of ethanol and water or a rectified spirit. |
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Greece used a quince and honey mixture with a slight amount of drying and then tightly packed into jars. |
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The Romans used the same technique but instead cooked the honey and quince mixture to make a solid texture. |
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The arts in Sierra Leone are a mixture of tradition and hybrid African and western styles. |
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The high degree of genetic and ethnic mixture of individuals is a result of centuries of migration. |
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In all its aspects, the culture of Cape Verde is characterized by a mixture of European and African elements. |
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Ghanaian culture is a diverse mixture of the practices and beliefs of many different Ghanaian ethnic groups. |
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Immigrants used to speak a mixture of Spanish and Italian known as 'cocoliche' and some of the words are still commonly used by the population. |
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Also spoken dialect was the Patois, which was a mixture of French and Italian. |
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The Kayeli ethnicity with its own language was formed as a mixture of the newly arriving settlers and the native population of the fort area. |
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The colectivos each travel a designated area of the city, the three main ones being Costera, Colosio, Coloso, or a mixture of the three. |
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The flora of New Guinea is a mixture of many tropical rainforest species with origins in Asia, together with typically Australasian flora. |
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This mixture of cultural traditions has resulted in a wide diversity of expressions in fields such as art, cuisine, literature, and music. |
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A mixture of electronica, rock and modern classical make up your musical deterrent to procrasturbation. |
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In the Middle Urals, one can see a rare mixture of sable and pine marten named kidus. |
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The mixture can be eaten straight from a spoon or used in a variety of recipes. |
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A creole language is a stable natural language developed from a mixture of different languages. |
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Davison's 1817 edition was promoted by Robert Southey and was based on Caxton's 1485 edition or on a mixture of Caxton and Stansby. |
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The duo's lifestyle TV show The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook is a mixture of cookery and travelogue. |
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The various councils are made up of a mixture of elected and appointed members. |
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Bajan cuisine is a mixture of African, Indian, Irish, Creole and British influences. |
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The practice of the Coptic Church is that the mixture should be two parts wine to one part water. |
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Several voices singing different texts in different languages made any of the text difficult to distinguish from the mixture of words and notes. |
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The jurisdictions are not defined by the administrative divisions of Iceland but are mainly a mixture of counties and municipalities. |
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Rabbits are fastened upon rabbit-boards and anesthetized with a mixture of three parts of ether and one of alcohol. |
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He partly transformed aniline into a crude mixture which, when extracted with alcohol, produced a substance with an intense purple colour. |
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Iron is a byproduct of burning a mixture of aluminum powder and rust powder. |
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This could be with a glue based mixture that could be formed from boiled bones. |
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Mules had used this mixture since the 1880s, and cotton mules ran faster and hotter than the other mules, and needed more frequent oiling. |
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Highland Park distillery in Orkney roasts malted barley for use in their Scotch whisky in kilns burning a mixture of coke and peat. |
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Coke may be used to make synthesis gas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. |
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The mixture was subjected to a strong current of air and stirred with long bars, called puddling bars or rabbles, through working doors. |
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Some manufacturers used a mixture of powdered charcoal, soot and mineral salts, called cement powder. |
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For example, charcoal is an extremely complex, partially polymeric mixture that can be defined by its manufacturing process. |
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Therefore, the reaction will become more violent as dilution proceeds, unless the mixture is given time to cool. |
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Sodium carbonate acts as a flux for silica, lowering the melting point of the mixture to something achievable without special materials. |
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The soda ash from glasswort plant ashes was mainly a mixture of sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate. |
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The sodium chloride is initially mixed with concentrated sulfuric acid and the mixture exposed to low heat. |
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As a mixture with lime and calcium chloride, it is marketed as chlorine powder or bleach powder for water treatment and as a bleaching agent. |
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It is not a simple mixture of calcium hypochlorite, calcium chloride, and calcium hydroxide. |
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In 1798 he took out a patent for a bleach liquor formed by passing chlorine into a mixture of lime and water. |
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The process involved reacting chlorine and dry slaked lime to form bleaching powder, a mixture of calcium hypochlorite and other derivatives. |
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The mixture so calcined is to be ground, beat, or rolled to a fine powder, and is then in a fit state for making cement or artificial stone. |
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Such sanitary sewer overflow can mean streets becoming flooded with a mixture of water and sewage, causing a health risk. |
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To finish the road surface he covered the stones with a mixture of gravel and broken stone. |
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Later a mixture of coal tar and ironworks slag, patented by Edgar Purnell Hooley as tarmac, was introduced. |
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The main Indian weapons were a mixture of tomahawks, knives, swords, rifles, clubs, arrows and muskets. |
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The road is a mixture of dual carriageway and single carriageway, with the section east of Low Newton, Cumbria to the M6 being mainly dual. |
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Explosive eruptions produce a mixture of volcanic ash and other fragments called tephra, rather than lava flows. |
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This nutrient mixture is then absorbed through the leaf surfaces to be used by the rest of the plant. |
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Ale was originally bittered with gruit, a mixture of herbs or spices boiled in the wort before fermentation. |
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Rochdale's built environment consists of a mixture of infrastructure, housing types and commercial buildings from a number of periods. |
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The scenery is a mixture of built up areas, industrial land with some dereliction, and farmed open country. |
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With lightly floured hands, gently shape the mixture into sausagelike links, 1 inch round by 3 inches long. |
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I have not found that water, by mixture of ashes, will shrink or draw into less room. |
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If the sample does not disperse during the shaking process, sonify the mixture in an ultrasonic bath for 30 min. |
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Offensive wars for religion are seldom to be approved, unless they have some mixture of civil tithes. |
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Finally, there is the trimonoecious group, which has a mixture of staminate, pistillate, and hermaphroditic flowers all on the same plant. |
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The atmosphere on Venus is an unbreathable mixture of carbon dioxide and sulphuric acid, amongst other things. |
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The highest increase in gloss was achieved with the mixture of inorganic and organic UV absorbers, which appear to show synergistic behavior. |
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The mixture of unincentivized telcos, courts without case law, and startups without capital and influence proved deadly. |
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Describe the changes CophaTM makes to the mixture when making White Christmas slice. |
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Spoon 2 tablespoons of the wildberry gelatin mixture into each of the cups of orange gelatin mixture. |
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Yuanyang, sometimes also called Ying Yong, is a popular beverage in Hong Kong, made of a mixture of coffee and Hong-style milk tea. |
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Twenty per cent of the power for Virgin's Boeing 747 was supplied from a fuel made from a mixture of coconuts and Brazilian babassu nuts. |
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And the rosin resins are mainly composed of a mixture of C20 such as tricyclic fused-ring namely pimaric and abietic acids. |
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Achiote may be found in specialty South American stores, though this recipe uses a mixture of easily accessible alternative spices. |
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The pack comprises a mixture of summer favourites such as Gladioli, elegantly scented Acidanthera and pretty Anemone de Caen. |
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Libby amphibole is a mixture of noncommercial amphiboles obtained from the vermiculite mine in Libby, Montana. |
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Place the baking dish with the ramekins into the oven and carefully ladle or pour the mixture into the ramekins. |
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The vessel containing the reaction mixture was conducted in the ultrasonic bath. |
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The formation of NADH in the reaction mixture is measured by a spectrometer at the wavelength of 340 nm. |
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