When the olives are harvested, he explains, they have to be sieved to remove leaves, then washed, then pressed. |
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The sediment within the quadrat was excavated to a depth of 15 cm and sieved through a 4-mm mesh. |
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Prior to the experiments, this natural sand was sieved to remove pebbles and organic material. |
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When the material is then sieved and the finer fraction sent to the assay furnace the gold particles could stay on the screen and be left out. |
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Sediments were pulverized, sieved through a 2mm mesh brass sieve and stored in brown paper bags in preparation for extraction. |
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The contents of culture flasks were sieved, rinsed, and blotted to remove as much water as practical. |
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Individual garnets were cut from selected samples, crushed in a mortar and pestle and sieved. |
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The trouble is, that clarity of thought and clarity of feeling have to be sieved through some very muddy waters, and those waters are oneself. |
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The dish was completed with a sieved hard-boiled egg, truffles and fines herbes. |
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Mix in the sieved spicy flour until smooth then finally fold in the grated carrot, sultanas, coconut and walnuts. |
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The soil was sieved to remove any large aggregates and pieces of organic matter. |
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Gradually stir in the well beaten eggs and the flour which was earlier sieved with the baking powder. |
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Tamarillo chutney recipes include a similar range of ingredients to those for savoury sauces, but don't need to be sieved. |
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If you were a member of the nobility, finely sieved wheat would be used in making white manchet loaves. |
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Seeds were sieved from each tray, and the tray was charged with new seeds, which were thoroughly mixed into the sand. |
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According to The Scotsman of 20th August, 1901, the sieved powder from crushed malt could be kneaded into tiny bannocks, baked on a griddle. |
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In most studies, bulk samples are sieved and all fossils of a specified size fraction are counted and identified. |
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They can gather up to 30 tons a day in summer, which is around five million cockles, each one raked and sieved by hand. |
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Within 48 hours, we washed the samples, removing inorganic material and invertebrate cases and exuviae, and sieved them through 1 mm mesh. |
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After the young had fledged, we sieved the nests contents to look for unfledged young. |
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These were then put through a mincer, washed, sieved and dried before being planted. |
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Crude clays are blunged, sieved and passed over rare earth magnets, then stored in constantly agitated farm tanks. |
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Today began with another thoroughly reprehensible example of my almost excessive insecurity, sieved through a fine mesh of my permanently resident paranoia. |
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Contrary to the knowledge of some, sewage goes through, ends in an outfall and is sieved all the way through. |
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Mix the sieved sample and collect it in a suitable clean, dry container fitted with an air-tight stopper. |
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The flour is sieved slowly into the egg and sugar mixture and whisked in slowly or at medium speed with a whisk, hook or spatula. |
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At the end of that time the rubbish is sieved, metal objects are removed with magnets and the immature compost is placed onto the maturation floor. |
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Cleaned, sieved and sized by hand, they are soaked in a gentle wine vinegar which completes their flavour without altering it. |
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The resulting metal aggregate is then milled and sieved to obtain the desired powder. |
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The marine sponge, for example, can be sieved through a mesh, yielding single cells and cells in clumps. |
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Cocoa nuts were laid out in the sun to dry, cassava cooked on large pans over open fires before being sieved. |
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Here, it is checked by the cheese-maker, then sieved into a vat to be weighed. |
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The liquor is sieved during this transfer to remove particles and fibres that have come from the hides. |
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At the end of composting process, the compost will be sieved and the disintegration evaluated. |
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It has to be ground and sieved, as blasting sands need a grain size range between 0.25 and 2.8 mm. |
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The fraction higher than 32 mm is put into a laboratory jaw crusher then sieved with the 5 mm screen. |
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The raw material was crushed, ground and sieved to remove the plus 74 µm fraction. |
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The fruit should be liquidised and sieved to remove the seeds, sweetened with the sugar and sharpened with the citrus juices before the stiff whipped cream is folded in. |
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Sample residues were washed, dried, and sieved through 0.125 mm screens. |
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Soilsamples from the site were sieved for carbonised seeds and small bones, vital clues for building up a picture of the community and its inhabitants. |
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And out of long habit, his mind sieved through the rushing info, keeping some and filing it away, but letting most flow back out into the timeless cyber-sea. |
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Both AWS and AWT were grounded and sieved into a fine powder before blended with PP and extruded into sheets. |
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Weigh 2.5 g lard and 0.5 g sieved sample into the reaction vessels. |
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Like his formalist colleagues, Malas sublimated and sieved his regime critique through highly aestheticized approach to narrative. |
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To overcome this obstacle, researchers sieved through his team's virus collections and selected 300 viruses representing different known families and particularly feared pathologies. |
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The milled material is transported to a stockpile area and sieved according to size and consequently reused in road sub-bases as a substitute for gravel. |
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The finest particles, called break flour, are sieved out and bagged. |
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The in situ soils get their distinguishing features from the parent rocks, which are sieved by flowing water, sliding glaciers, and drifting wind and are deposited on landforms such as river valleys and coastal plains. |
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Seeds may be sieved to remove dirt and low quality seeds. |
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The noise characteristic values are influenced by the set amplitude or sieve bottom acceleration, the number of sieves clamped and the type of sieved material. |
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The vases were filled with sieved soil that was collected from the A1 horizon of a Haplic Eutrophic Planosol Solodi soil in Pelotas. |
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Glass is crushed or ball-milled in order to obtain a fine powder, or frit, which is sieved to sizes of 5 to 100 micrometres and then mixed with a small amount of slurry-making organic volatilizing-type vehicles and binders. |
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The horizontal, rotating movement of the material to be sieved is particularly advantageous for separation of products such as milled grain, wood chips or similar materials. |
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Bulk samples collected from the profile were sieved into five size fractions to separate rock clasts and Fe nodules of different sizes from the fine earth fraction. |
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Though a large volume of sediment was excavated and thoroughly sieved, no bones were recovered and only a few flint implements were recovered, including eight lunates. |
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