The author masterfully captures the narratives by using humor, raw language and thought-provoking descriptions. |
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Usually the water mixes with the raw sewage, clogging up the drainage system. |
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For nine months they drifted in an open boat across the Pacific, surviving on rainwater and raw fish. |
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His raw skills and competitiveness make him a terrific prospect, but the learning curve will continue to be steep. |
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Owners with money don't really need to evaluate raw talent, just buy players who are greedy. |
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As skilled workers become more scarce, employers must provide more training to promising but raw recruits. |
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The net result is that using statistical analysis on raw primary sequence data sometimes leads to rather unlikely results. |
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An article was judged as empirical if it manipulated some type of raw data in its analysis. |
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Hearing the raw power of Junior Kimbrough and R.L. Burnside working a juke joint changed all that. |
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Further, the fancy, raw food meals are prepared with a lot of electrical equipment, like dehydrators, juicers, blenders and food processors. |
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Local authorities must get tough and seek judicial reviews where they think that health authorities have given their taxpayers a raw deal. |
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Brigadier Monro's staff of 600 Army personnel and 200 civilians will help to turn raw recruits into trained soldiers. |
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Besides presentation of the data in the form of diverse graphs, evaluation of the raw data is also possible. |
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Annotation is the process of converting raw DNA sequence data into biological knowledge. |
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The raw emotion in his voice, tearing it and making it ragged, had been real when we talked that night at the top of the tower. |
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We were raw recruits, all looking alike, equally uncomfortable in their new outfits. |
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The cloying heat of the cottage was replaced by the raw coldness of the night. |
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When surgeons perform a facelift they lift the skin of the face and neck and expose a raw surface. |
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It warned that it expected raw material prices to lift by a similar amount this year. |
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Refining alcohol would use tapioca as a raw material and the new industry is expected to lift the price of this agricultural product. |
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His language is raw and delivery raucous, but his intelligent and insightful material will make you think. |
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Because the deep integration design uses all the raw data in the Kalman filter, all data can be weighted equally. |
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On the contrary, the raw and prolix language of his novels is unabashedly unpoetic and polemical. |
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The language was on the raw side with the four letter word getting great mileage. |
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With so much raw data and so many things you can do with that data, coupled with a big random element, you are going to get lots of patterns. |
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They translate the raw data from numerous family-of-system databases into actionable information for battlefield commanders. |
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In addition to containing environmentally friendly raw materials, sustainable products typically wear well. |
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What impact do the raw and explicit lyrics in hip-hop music and provocative images of women in the videos have on our girls? |
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The raw data are analysed by the team's DNA analysts, put into a proper format, and entered into the DNA databases. |
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It was moving and it was funny, and her language is beautiful and raw and brutal. |
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The unique relationship between analysis and raw information is essential to producing useful intelligence. |
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Figure 4 summarizes the test system, which includes the data processing software to process the raw data. |
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People offended by raw language, and even rougher depictions of street life, should steer clear. |
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The emotions are so raw for so long that you wonder whether you can handle any kind of involvement. |
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In some studies, new analyses were performed from raw data supplied by the principal investigators. |
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It is not surprising that raw material acquisition was directed toward specific taxa. |
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In fact baking or cooking for a long time in pressurized hot water can help to neutralize the toxic aconitum in raw aconite. |
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It's more brazen, more shot through with the raw ache of relationships and the nakedness of emotional experience. |
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Here, we discuss some of more interesting preliminary findings garnered from a descriptive statistical analysis of the raw data. |
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The cold really hurts, but there are moments of raw and aching beauty despite the harsh unforgiving environment. |
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But aside from the odd moment, the album gets lost amid its pumped-up ethos of hard, hard beats, raw language and stereotypical outlook. |
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Keep the kitchen clean, especially when preparing raw meat, eggs, and poultry. |
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The results from analyses of the raw data are available upon request from the author. |
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The dialogue between the characters, while littered with profanities and raw language, is verbose and prosaic. |
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These songs demonstrate the fine line the saxophone walks from raw emotion to abominable cheesiness. |
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Given her drive, ambition and raw talent, this is a realistic goal, so Jennie is one to watch in the future. |
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But the BMJ queried whether these conclusions had been drawn from an examination of the study's raw data. |
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Her bones were melting like jelly now, descending along the edges ever so patiently, dripping slow as wax over her raw flesh. |
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I'm a bit cloudy on the dates, so I'll leave those out and just go with the raw facts. |
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It's a little ironic that the star once known for his raw and uncompromising comedy, has appeared in two PG-rated films this summer. |
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It's a wise tactic, and one that helps keep her performances honest, raw and real. |
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I don't think anyone could entirely grasp who I am from watching the show, but what was shown was very raw and honest. |
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Large shipments of raw silk, tea, and coffee, as well as the traditional pepper and spices, also came from Asia. |
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The stories have a raw texture that lays bare the rather bleak emotional life of her repressed, and repressive environment. |
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The result the book offers up a very raw portrait of her as she confronts dark family secrets and the postpartum depression of fame. |
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The bride looked stunning in an ivory and gold raw silk dress of Irish design and carried a bouquet of delicate cream roses. |
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If passion, poetry and raw emotion are lacking in the current scene, there's something to be said for learning from the masters. |
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The fast footwork, rhythmic clapping and haunting singing radiate an atmosphere of passion and raw emotion. |
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I found a pink raw silk jacket with covered buttons, a soft leopard vest and a cream wool shell covered with opalescent sequins and beads. |
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But she says she is careful to reflect the grief and raw emotion of both sides equally. |
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If you don't know by now that you're going to get a lot of raw emotion here, then you're never going to figure that out. |
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Keep raw and cooked foods separate and use different plates and utensils for them. |
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Given a second chance to prove himself, he finally allows all the raw emotion to express itself through the intensity of his rap lyrics. |
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Outwardly I cope well with these situations but inwardly, so much raw emotion and intensity I find hard to deal with at times. |
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Don't use raw eggs in food that will not be cooked, such as chocolate mousse or homemade mayonnaise. |
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Reading about it obviously brought a lot of raw emotions and memories to the forefront of people's minds. |
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Suddenly, the potential of reality TV and its raw emotions are revealed in this wonderful, bewitching, heart-warming documentary. |
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When raw meat is cooked, the outside turns brown and the brown colour gradually spreads inwards. |
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I loved it, so much style and the raw emotion at the moment of the revelation is spectacular. |
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He stated that the raw feeling of the emotions that brought him to tears is what startled him the most. |
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Well, you know, the emotions are still raw in this city, even a couple of years later. |
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And, finally, the programme also struck a raw nerve or two, but the less said about that the better. |
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Avoid fruit juices, raw vegetables, salads, and any raw or undercooked eggs, meat, and seafood. |
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Though perhaps I'm just kidding myself and this has struck a raw nerve in me. |
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I think we must have touched a couple of raw nerves, a couple of very raw nerves. |
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Perishable food, such as raw or cooked meat and poultry, must be kept cold or frozen at the store and at home. |
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As she finishes her story, nerves are raw and eyes wet all around the courtroom. |
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That strikes a raw nerve with the chief executive at a time when he is hyper-sensitive to criticism. |
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Hands should also be washed frequently while preparing foods, especially between handling raw and cooked food. |
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But it also leads to greater public insecurity and confusion, raw nerves that can readily be touched upon by scares about immigration and asylum. |
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When the mudthrowing and name calling becomes nasty, then you know a raw nerve has been prodded. |
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Those figures may have been dubious but, for an itinerant preacher, he had a pretty way with words that struck a raw nerve. |
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Pregnant women should avoid foods made with raw or partially cooked eggs, like egg nog and hollandaise sauce. |
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Avoid uncooked food, such as raw fruits and vegetables, instead sticking to cooked veggies and meats. |
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Our mothers cooked real food from raw ingredients, making magical meals out of very little. |
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To avoid illness, travellers are advised not to eat shellfish or raw foods such as salad that have been washed in unboiled or unclean water. |
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I was surprised and amused that my letter should have hit such a raw nerve with Mrs Jones. |
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The planners assigned central Asia the role of supplier of raw materials, notably cotton. |
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Items of rose and sandalwood gained popularity as ivory became a scarce raw material for carving. |
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Finally, anyone who feels they received a very raw deal by being sold the endowment in the first place may be able to claim compensation. |
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Do not eat foods with raw or undercooked eggs, such as Caesar salad and raw cookie dough, or drink eggnog. |
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Gloucestershire education chiefs say they have been given another raw deal following the government's latest round of education funding. |
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Joey had bought a packet of sausages for them, at the greengrocer's nearby, and together they cooked the raw meat over the fire. |
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He's thinking about opening another shop, and perhaps a restaurant where you could choose your slab of raw meat for cooking. |
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Experiencing nature in the raw can gave us all a better sense of perspective. |
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It tore at his skin, ripping it raw and re-opening his chapped lips so they bled painfully. |
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I was still furiously wiping at my eyes with my sleeve, and my skin was raw from the friction. |
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She stood there in flip-flops and an orange silk blouse, cooking soy-sauced strips of raw beef. |
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Scouts rave about your raw power, but you've also piled up a lot of strikeouts. |
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Some grazes only take off the surface layer of skin leaving a raw tender area underneath, some are much deeper. |
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She told us very early on that we were all diamonds in the raw and that we needed refining. |
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He's bunged on the quinella by coming the raw prawn over the workers friends in Canberra. |
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Nothing startling, then, just a solid album for those who like their female vocalists neither too poppy nor raw and raucous. |
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Some people would think that is trying to come the raw prawn, but I think there is a sensible argument there. |
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Carefully crack your six eggs so that the raw yolks and whites are arranged fairly evenly inside the pastry-lined dish. |
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Nihan pointed out a popular dish where a raw egg is mixed with hot white rice and soy sauce. |
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The Attorney General admits that the government might actually come the raw prawn and say now. |
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The raw edge will be tucked away inside the first fold, unexposed on either the outside or inside, and therefore won't fray. |
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Line up the left edge of the zipper tape with the raw edge of the left seam allowance and pin in place through the seam allowance only. |
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Work on a protected surface and place a piece of waxed paper over the fabric, exposing just the narrow raw edge. |
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When the raw smell of tamarind disappears, add the cooked dhal, the fried items and rasam or sambar powder. |
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Make a small diagonal clip through both the hem allowance and facing at the corner where the two raw edges intersect. |
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Showcase a variety of fabrics on the one side, featuring curved piecing and bias bars covering all raw edges. |
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If you have a taste for the couture side of sewing, try a Hong Kong finish on all raw edges. |
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Fold the pressed edge over the opposite raw edge and stitch down the entire length. |
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I have made a point of buying organic, wherever possible and making sure that there is always raw fruit and veg on hand. |
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In a large bowl, combine the broad beans, chard, raw peas, tomatoes, spring onions, herbs, aduki beans and millet. |
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Beginning on the T-shirt neckline wrong side and on the right shoulder seam, place the elastic on the neck opening, aligning the raw edges. |
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Gingerly flexing my wrists, I see the skin underneath is raw and blistered. |
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Wrap the fabric to the seat bottom, tuck under raw edge, and staple every inch or so. |
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There is no evidence that raw food, much less wheatgrass enemas, have ANY health effects positive or negative. |
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For a fine finish on short-haired furs, finish the raw edge with seam binding and secure the hem with double catch-stitching as noted above. |
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The group charges that irradiation also deactivates the natural digestive enzymes found in raw food, and encourages fats to turn rancid. |
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To machine-stitch a blind hem, fold up the hem, then turn back the garment just below the hem raw edge. |
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Simply make the vest in fabric, then again in lining, sandwich the wrong sides together and bind all outer edges to finish the raw edge. |
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Sew the short ends together to form a circle then fold it in half with wrong sides together so the raw edges meet. |
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Annie removed the towel from his injury exposing the raw pink skin underneath. |
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Make sure the loop stitching on the underside is covering the hem raw edge. |
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The wounds were still too raw and painful for the fragile bandages to be removed. |
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Baste the folded trim strip to the fabric band, matching the long raw edges. |
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My hands still bleed if I move my fingers too quickly, but the doc says the raw skin and general tenderness will gradually go away. |
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The adobo marinade may be used to marinate raw meat for up to twenty-four hours before grilling or roasting. |
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The unit has the raw talent and experience to compete with anyone and appears to have the best chemistry of any grouping. |
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He scrubbed his skin until it was raw and red, stopping to look down at a tattoo on his right upper arm. |
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The modest brick building at the heart of Europe's biggest military base has become refuge to thousands of raw recruits. |
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The London Assembly has launched an investigation into why 600,000 tonnes of raw sewage was pumped into the Thames last month, killing thousands of fish. |
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He has taken to telling Australians that they need to be 'proper' Australians, and treat women as equals and generally not 'come the raw prawn' with him. |
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It would be a shame, this team has worked so hard all year and the passion and raw emotion with which they play is something this competition needs desperately. |
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Most recently I tried acupuncture, Chinese herbs, raw apple cider vinegar, and chamomile tea. |
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Her raw lyrics and range of styles are hard-hitting and addictive. |
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Conveying more raw emotion than some songs with vocals, this song has soundclips of an old man accepting his fate and a gospel singer singing with guitar and keyboard. |
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Stiff muscles and raw skin make basic movements extremely difficult. |
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They had gone from raw recruits to men of honor in a year, and so had he. |
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I therefore wrote to a large range of other users of the questionnaire and asked for copies of their raw data so that I could carry out the requisite analyses myself. |
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She has my vote for most improved, coming the raw prawn notwithstanding. |
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The war game identified the direct linkages between raw material sources, production capacity and the employment and sustainment of combat systems. |
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All x-ray scans are raw data with no processing of any kind. |
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Above a small clearing the stream cascaded down a series of massive stone steps to fall into a deep, broad pool lined with raw rock worn smooth by the water. |
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It gave me license to pore over raw tape, again and again, to absorb the subtle clues of human behavior. |
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These were exceptions largely brought about by incompetent leadership, raw recruits, a disdain for the enemy, and involving an element of tactical surprise. |
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Those same raw nerves, however, also spilled into every bar of the opera's music and also explain the torrential savagery of the emotions it recreates in the listener. |
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There were multiple articles about a year ago about the terrors of feeding kids warmed-up food rather than cooking it from raw ingredients on-site. |
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Use separate chopping boards and utensils or wash them thoroughly to avoid cross-contamination between raw meat, and any cooked or ready-to-eat foods. |
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The tidal waves washed away their raw materials and equipment. |
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Place cooked meats and raw items for the barbecue, as well as items more likely to be used last, on the bottom of the cooler close to the cooling source. |
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The company's buyers were responsible for sourcing the raw materials. |
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In doing so he seems to have struck a very raw nerve indeed. |
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But certainly that struck, unfortunately, a rather raw nerve there. |
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Earlier this week I went to a catering college in West London to meet my latest batch of raw recruits and train them up in just four days to cook in a busy London restaurant. |
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The conference, to be held in Tidworth in November, will show how thinking about rubbish as a raw material rather than a waste product can benefit businesses. |
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There'll always be a huge demand here for raw wool from Australia, provided we can keep the spindles here spinning wool and keep them away from spinning synthetics. |
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Create themes for your raw veggies such as an Asian mix with snow peas, cucumber slices, shredded carrots, water chestnuts, bean sprouts and bok choy. |
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What he lacks in big daddy empathy skills he just has to make up for in raw politics. |
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The dreary skies and raw weather suggested November, not mid-May. |
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The news agenda has left the realm of shock and raw nerves and moved into the world of political negotiation, peace-keeping forces and re-building programmes. |
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He's learned through experience that his lyrics are too raw for many ears. |
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Deeply saturated, brusquely painted color jazzily crisscrosses the surface, intercut with a kind of breathing space where Smith leaves the raw linen exposed. |
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They gathered on a raw February night to learn the secrets of war. |
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The acetylides should be carefully mixed with the raw aluminum nitride. |
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On the other, it encourages an irrational climate in which any old conspiratorial tosh can be taken seriously, providing it touches the correct raw nerve. |
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Some wine-makers throughout history sought to enhance either the quality or quantity of their product by adulterating the basic raw material, grapes, with other products. |
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It is the intensity of her vision, the raw emotion, that is so impressive. |
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It seems that my advertisement has struck a raw nerve with the councillor. |
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Williamson, who left college after his junior year, is raw when it comes to running routes, and he had trouble catching the ball during some offseason practices. |
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Sports bring out intense feelings sometimes and my raw emotions came out. |
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Writing it all down was Ann's way of venting her raw emotions. |
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Stitch again within the seam allowances, or serge or zigzag the raw edges. |
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Similar in texture and appearance to paint, these materials can be applied to almost any building material, including raw wood, drywall and steel. |
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American field kitchens arrived with everything to cater to the raw hunger of battle, including ice cream machines. |
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I wanted to get beyond the raw statistics, the charts and the predictions. |
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Without looking, Otto knew the skin was open and raw underneath. |
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Counsel for the Member of Parliament yesterday attempted to guillotine the judgement passed on the appellant suggesting that his client had been given a raw deal. |
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The result is raw confrontation, sometimes unpleasant in its intensity. |
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Having said that, how about one of us Joe Schmoes styling a raw piece of collected material, influenced not by nature, but by one of these cookie cutter bonsai. |
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Those of us who can't or won't brave nature in the raw should never underestimate the power of the local swimming pool, in providing that vital link with our ancestral past. |
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It has a two-way full-zip front and raw edge stitch styling. |
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It populated the battalion partly with soldiers who had gone through basic training elsewhere as tank destroyer crewmen and partly with raw recruits. |
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After scrubbing down so hard that my skin was raw I finally got out. |
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If your fabrics tend to ravel, serge the seam raw edges together. |
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It's got raw music, raw sensitivity, raw vocals, and raw lyrics. |
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Atop the chili goes a spill of crisp chopped raw onions, and atop the onions you want a sprinkle of celery salt. |
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Each of the three tracks on the EP convey a sense of raw realism. |
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Its simpler word structure and syntax, while detracting from the raw information standpoint, can make the information easy to understand. |
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To accommodate, the cookline is embellished with raw product and dried goods displays. |
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Janet gave him a cougarish once-over that made him feel like a piece of raw meat she was looking to sink her teeth into. |
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Her eyes were raw and crusted from her big cryfest the day before, which had lasted late into the evening. |
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The raw information was processed and placed into a database so the data could be accessed more quickly. |
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The weather is raw and boisterous in winter, shifty and ungenial in summer, and a downright meteorological purgatory in the spring. |
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This hastily ensorcelled collection of body parts is channeling raw magical energy. |
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The fennel variety finocchia grows like a stalk of celery and can be eaten raw or as a boiled vegetable. |
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The raw material for this was blister steel, made by the cementation process. |
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Merchant capitalist provided the raw materials, typically paid workers by the piece, and were responsible for the sale of the goods. |
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The logistical effort in procuring and distributing raw materials and picking up finished goods were also limitations of the putting out system. |
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The process was developed into its modern form by Ernest Solvay during the 1860s and it requires salt brine and limestone as basic raw materials. |
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Shortages in raw materials and price pressures have led to innovation by Lucite who developed their patented Alpha Technology in this region. |
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Until the middle of the century the export had consisted primarily of raw wool to cloth makers in Flanders. |
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As he waited for Pamela to return, Richard was standing in the raw before his full-length mirror. |
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He stood gawking at Cyndee, who was standing in the raw on the shore of the pond his daddy had put in. |
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The combination of competition and improved efficiency halved the cost of coal and halved the transport cost of raw cotton. |
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The new railways all allowed goods, raw materials, and people to be moved about, rapidly facilitating trade and industry. |
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Manufacturing engineering or manufacturing process are the steps through which raw materials are transformed into a final product. |
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The black kurrajong has a fibrous bark that Aboriginal artefact-makers used as a raw material to make string for their lines and carry-bags. |
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Along with general cargo, freight, raw materials such as coal and cotton, the city was also involved in the Atlantic slave trade. |
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The dumping of raw sewage into the Thames was formerly only common in the City of London, making its tideway a harbour for many harmful bacteria. |
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Overloaded or malfunctioning septic tanks in karst landscapes may dump raw sewage directly into underground channels. |
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In a region short of building stone, local clay deposits and timber provided the raw materials for brick manufacture. |
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Silversmiths had always regarded coinage as a source of raw material, already government verified for fineness. |
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Petroleum is also the raw material for many chemical products, including pharmaceuticals, solvents, fertilizers, pesticides, and plastics. |
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Extra copies of genes are a major source of the raw material needed for new genes to evolve. |
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The raw root skin plants were consumed as a vegetable in Iceland and in Arctic regions. |
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Her sweat would be wiped from her body using raw fish, and the fish would be cooked and fed to the groom. |
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They lived in the mountains, fed on raw meat and often fought against dragons. |
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Also very popular in Thailand is naem, a raw fermented pork sausage similar to the Vietnamese nem chua and Laotian som moo. |
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It is short and thick in shape and can be eaten grilled, fried, stewed, steamed or even raw when freshly made. |
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Usually the raw meat was delivered in winter, but the processed meat, throughout the rest of the year. |
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An unknown amount of raw footage was destroyed in 1998 by the company that bought Handmade Films. |
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The raw materials, coal, iron ore, limestone and clay, for the manufacture of iron, tiles and porcelain are exposed or easily mined in the gorge. |
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I asked casually while we walked past a few buildings with split columns painted with a pit of mersnakes eating raw flesh. |
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He tore his clothing to pieces in a fit of madness brought on by a diet of nothing but raw turtles. |
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The territory has little arable land and few natural resources, so it imports most of its food and raw materials. |
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Britain was dependent on food and raw materials from its Empire and North America. |
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Much of the Marshall Plan aid would be used by the Europeans to buy manufactured goods and raw materials from the United States and Canada. |
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Under the terms of the agreement the Soviet Union would in return ship raw materials such as food and timber to the western zones. |
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They replaced the gold coin in circulation to prevent a run on sterling and to enable purchases of raw materials for armaments production. |
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This was a major step forward in the production of iron as a raw material for the Industrial Revolution. |
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He also patented a rotary carding engine that transformed raw cotton into cotton lap. |
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He became interested in spinning and carding machinery that turned raw cotton into thread. |
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Conrad used his own experiences as raw material, but the finished product should not be confused with the experiences themselves. |
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Conrad seems to have used eminent writers' texts as raw material of the same kind as the content of his own memory. |
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Ice sculpture is a form of ephemeral sculpture that uses ice as the raw material. |
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The film's script, adapted from Albee's play by Ernest Lehman, broke new ground for its raw language and harsh depiction of marriage. |
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When the raw footage was reviewed, his voice was inaudible, and his lines had to be dubbed by Rich Little. |
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In general burghs probably carried out far more local trading with their hinterlands, relying on them for food and raw materials. |
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Although Lombe's factory was technically successful, the supply of raw silk from Italy was cut off to eliminate competition. |
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Merchant capitalist typically provided the raw materials, paid workers by the piece, and were responsible for the sale of the goods. |
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His work is characterised by a raw Scots dialect and brutal depiction of Edinburgh life. |
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Extractive metallurgy is the practice of removing valuable metals from an ore and refining the extracted raw metals into a purer form. |
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Civitates had a primary purpose of stimulating the local economy in order to raise taxes and produce raw materials. |
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Like aluminium, copper is recyclable without any loss of quality, both from raw state and from manufactured products. |
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If your date isn't into raw fish, the menu lists a sizable selection of nonsushi entrees. |
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The fresh heart of a puffin is eaten raw as a traditional Icelandic delicacy. |
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Before the availability of refrigeration, the Japanese did not consume raw salmon. |
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Light industries require only a small amount of raw materials, area and power. |
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Why was it made, how was it made, who will use it, how will they use it, where did the raw materials come from, who designed it, etc. |
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The composition of porcelain is highly variable, but the clay mineral kaolinite is often a raw material. |
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Other raw materials can include feldspar, ball clay, glass, bone ash, steatite, quartz, petuntse and alabaster. |
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Common dishes cooked at home are roti with daal and dahi with a side chutney and salad that includes raw onion, tomato, cucumber, etc. |
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It is not at all uncommon to find raw fish listed next to tortillas on the same menu. |
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The raw signal data was subjected to a baseline correction process to subtract the sensor's offset and drift variations. |
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But in the transformation, some of that splended, raw cutting edge disappeared. |
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Omophagy, ritual eating of raw flesh, is the assimilation and internalization of godhead. |
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This factory complex comprised a number of chemical plants and manufactured a range of fertilisers from basic raw materials. |
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Meanwhile, raw human effluence continues to flow untreated into the River Avoca. |
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Utilizing carbon fiber enables for simpler designs that use less raw material. |
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An isotim shows equivalent transport costs from the source of a raw material, and an isodapane shows equivalent cost of travel time. |
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In the first half of the 20th century, whales were of great importance as a supplier of raw materials. |
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In 2001, two percent of Canada's raw seal oil was processed and sold in Canadian health stores. |
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They are prepared raw or boiled, then they are ground with some vinegar, chopped onions and chopped cilantro to make the hot sauce. |
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On the English coast, sections of wall fell in Dover and a landslip opened a raw new piece of the White Cliffs. |
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This was a new venture for him in the sense that never before had he collected the raw data for a new regional map. |
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It shows the various unit processes used to convert raw natural gas into sales gas pipelined to the end user markets. |
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In Southeast Asia bycatch is sometimes used as a raw material for fish sauce production. |
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An overhanded patch is used on material that is seldom washed, and where the raw edge on the wrong side is not objectionable. |
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In urban areas, the house sparrow feeds largely on food provided directly or indirectly by humans, such as bread, though it prefers raw seeds. |
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Different cultivars are bred for various tastes and uses, including cooking, eating raw and cider production. |
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Cooking does not break down the protein causing this particular reaction, so affected individuals can eat neither raw nor cooked apples. |
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Young leaves can be eaten raw in salads or cooked, noting that the leaves become increasingly astringent with age. |
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The young leaves are edible raw or cooked as a somewhat bland leaf vegetable. |
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Heather stalks are used by a small industry in Scotland as a raw material for sentimental jewelry. |
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They are a raw material in plastics manufacturing, and enter the natural environment when spilled. |
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They are used as a raw material in plastics manufacturing, and are thought to enter the natural environment after accidental spillages. |
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It includes scientific study of the lithic reduction of the raw materials, examining how the artifacts were made. |
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Blue Lias has been used locally as a building stone and as a raw material for lime mortar and Portland cement. |
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It is used in diverse ways, including raw in salads, and processed into ketchup or tomato soup. |
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In particular, topical application of raw garlic to young children is not advisable. |
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Mildew will grow well on raw linseed oil treated timber but not on boiled linseed oil. |
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There are many different polymers available depending upon the starting raw ingredients. |
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The service sector is the largest sector in the economy, followed by manufacturing and construction and then farming and raw material extraction. |
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The major agricultural products can be broadly grouped into foods, fibers, fuels, and raw materials. |
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Alternatively, the term can be used to refer to stones used as the raw material for tools. |
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Detailed tests of image sensors are raw meat for performance-obsessed pixel-peepers. |
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In Roman historiography commentarii is simply a raw account of events often not intended for publication. |
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The consumption of raw food was regarded as an infallible sign of savagery that affected the physiological state of the barbarian. |
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For example, raw materials could travel up and down the Ruhr Valley without having to unload and reload. |
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Tariffs were placed on imports and bounties given for exports, and the export of some raw materials was banned completely. |
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Giraffes can also suffer from a skin disorder, which comes in the form of wrinkles, lesions or raw fissures. |
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One acre harvested in this way can produce three to five kilograms of raw opium. |
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Odorants from natural sources require the use of various methods to extract the aromatics from the raw materials. |
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All these techniques will, to a certain extent, distort the odor of the aromatic compounds obtained from the raw materials. |
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The Omani halwa is a very popular sweet, basically consisting of cooked raw sugar with nuts. |
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