We can take a far more realistic example: can we use rye bread to confect the Eucharist? |
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There is the yellow Tyvek suit and blue gloves worn by Walter and Jesse when they confect their blue-tinted meth, which is said to be 99.1 percent pure. |
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The novel's conscience is an official campaign chronicler for the invaders worried about how to confect a suitably stirring account from the failure and ugliness he witnesses. |
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The electrician must confect the connection to the house circuit. |
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Enjoy them freshly or confect yourself a delicious jam. |
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What happens is that we hacks, eager to sell papers or attract viewers, confect a story out of whatever result the race throws up. |
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In fact, as some reviewers have pointed out, the launch of my new book on crime is a case in point, hijacked to confect a row, rather than carefully explore important issues. |
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