John Stuart was the quintessence of soft rather than hardcore, a woolly minded man of mush in striking contrast to his steel-edged father. |
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I also cooked down some apples into apple mush so that we can use that in a smoothie today. |
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These spacecraft scooped up mush and dirt and analysed it for biological activity. |
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The chips were fine, but the deep-fried tube of pink mush was not an experience to be quickly repeated. |
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He quickly pointed to an orange and white mush and the nearest cook spooned it out of the tub and glopped it into one of the tray's depressions. |
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This stops the curing process which is important, otherwise your fish will turn to mush. |
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In the camp's acute ward, a young man lies chained to his bed, being fed protein-and-vitamin mush through a stomach tube inserted via a nostril. |
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Fry over a moderate heat for about 15 minutes until the mushrooms have exuded moisture, then dried to form a crumbly mush. |
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Even genial mockery largely dried up for a while, replaced by an unprecedented flood of patriotic gush and mush. |
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I turned on my computer to find the entire internet littered with red roses and sloppy, coupley mush. |
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At that point my mind went to mush and I wasn't able to compute very much info. |
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Below is an email that was sent as a circular around the entire university email system, proving just how mush of an important issue parking is! |
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The rocks and soil were mutilated into mush that could easily be swept away from the scene. |
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To address this issue, we have studied microstructure of vesiculated crystal mush experimentally. |
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Leaves are turning and are providing us with a beautiful last blast of colour before they fall and disintegrate into a sodden mush of brown. |
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Polenta, a mush made of cornmeal, is often served as a side dish, especially in northern Italy. |
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You remove the tannin by leaching it out of the ground-up acorn meal but are left with a fairly tasteless mush for making pancakes or the like. |
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They have tried to mix the best of east and west, but the result is an indistinguishable mush of this and that. |
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The story starts here with a slap in the mush from some unsympathetic magistrate. |
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People are going to know who I am because I'm on telly and in magazines and have my big mush plastered about everywhere. |
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The following month, she learned to mush dogs, and fell in love with the practice. |
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He scooped up the sloppy bowl of thick mush that was mindlessly held out to him as he strode into the barracks. |
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Mary finished her porridge, swallowing the mush hastily before grabbing her overcoat and heading for the door. |
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Dripping with sincerity, it descends into mawkish mush with all the profundity of a group hug. |
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A fairly decent-sized potato mush was topped with thin slivers of steak and then crowned with blue potato crisps. |
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No longer can a lot of cheery-sounding mush from teachers and administrators substitute for hard facts. |
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They are said to be safe from folk stealing bits of them because the crystals dissolve into mush hygroscopically. |
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I received a lot of lobbying on this issue, and mush attention was devoted to it. |
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Yet, at the party conference and in Shadow Cabinet meetings and in Parliament, she regularly reduced these chaps to mush. |
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Who wants to read the same old warmed-over mush time and time again? |
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The smell of grilled meat mixes with the exotic wafts of cinnamon tea served with a mush of sweet brown dessert. |
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I snapped the hard outer crust and observed a softer kernel consisting of unidentifiable mush with what looked like carrots and bean skins protruding from it. |
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I see the autumn harvests, frozen into black knots in the trees, the berries and fruit, left rotting on the floor and then all mush turned to ice on hard ground. |
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Because there can be no leavening products used during the holiday, matzo flour mush has the bran separated from the wheat because bran helps facilitate the leavening process. |
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Traditional tamales use corn husks lined with cornmeal mush as wrappers. |
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It can be a relatively mild insult among friends, you should avoid saying it to strangers unless you want a smack in the mush or a punch up the bracket. |
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Surely this baby will eat the same fresh chicken and pea mush as his father, complete with a diamond-encrusted spoon. |
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She would shout with a shrill curtness that made even the mush seem warm. |
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The PA system is not kind to Poliça, exuding a kind of sleek electronic mush. |
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I believe that I'm middle-aged, and decaying, so nobody should judge me by the landslide of hairy mush that I store inside my jumper. |
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The woman mentions a stay in prison for both of us, with local rations of mush, and it makes everyone laugh. |
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Include in your diet garlic, onions, shiitake mush rooms, and pearl barley. |
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Oily foods must be stopped as mush as possible so that other side effects will be reduced as much as possible to our body. |
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The Chair: With the hours you've been putting me through, my mind right now is mush. |
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I find it disrespectful in all areas of this bill to mush everything together. |
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Remove the corn from crib, since mush and debris washed into the crib may make drying difficult or impossible. |
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In this room, a younger rabbit goes around obsessively saying goodbye to everything around it – socks, combs, sinister bowls of nondescript mush – in a manner that suggests it never intends to wake up again. |
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More traditional Indian recipes simply add it fresh, simmering it down to a mush, but spinach being largely water, this leaves the dish too soggy for my taste. |
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Prions, the renegade proteins that turn a BSE-affected animal's brains to mush, have been linked to a human variant of the brain wasting syndrome, Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. |
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Cardiff scored to equalise, then for nearly two hours the ball hit our bar, our post, went just over, just wide, and probably just under, until all our nerves and organs were reduced to gibbering mush. |
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All access doors to an enclosed pool space mush be fitted with an automatic safety lock which ensures that the door closes properly and that the door automatically closes after being opened. |
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Schools were closed and the number of cars permitted to move around the city cut by half, while crop sprayers soared over the city centre in an effort to thin the aerial mush. |
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This task has now become mush more difficult. |
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And because it makes us mush our words, as when we talk to babies. |
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Widen the debate as mush as possible, work from the existing pieces of work and support associations, mainly in terms of time and means without which these organisations could not take part in any participative process. |
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He had a mayorly appearance, but he spoke as if his mouth was full of oatmeal mush. |
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Constant tropical rain makes a mush of hard old lavas. The end product is a brick red soil called laterite. |
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Fuller outline, wider tail block and all around more volume, combined with the extra deep concaves makes this board a good groveler for the extra small mush. |
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Clams casino, one of the great Edsels of American cuisine, put on a brave front, topped liberally with bits of shallot, bell pepper and bacon cooked just long enough to express flavor without merging into mush. |
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The chop came doused in an oversweet teriyakilike gravy and the pernil, which works best as a mixture of tender meat with a bit of crunchy skin, was all mush with an overwhelming vinegar taste. |
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The liberal technicians brush aside this soft-headed mush. |
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The combination of fowl, pork lardoons, butter, carrots, shallots, onions, wine, brandy, and mushrooms is as felicitous as the combination of artichokes, asparagus, and sweetbread mush is ridiculous. |
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Marburg, like Ebola and Lassa, is a haemorrhagic fever caused by a vile filovirus that turns the insides to mush till you simply melt and ooze out of your orifices. |
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We would send the boys out to pick up apples and they would almost always come back covered in apple mush after throwing the rotten ones at each other. |
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The basic meal consists of a staple starch prepared as a sort of mush, eaten with a sauce that contains vegetables and meat or fish. |
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As I took my shower, I prayed that I wasn't going to have to do much thinking because my brain felt like mush. |
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I wanted bountiful heaps of chocolate fudge cake but instead received melted cups of mush. |
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The last of the summer's flowers are mush, all the leaves have fallen off the maple and my chrysanthemums are looking a sorry sight. |
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By the time the chicken was done, the accompanying vegetables had been boiled down into a soggy mush. |
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The fluted trunk is sprouting tufts of grass and although still covered in bark, the sapwood underneath is mush. |
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And one part of unusual experience was the slapping of cold damp gherkins onto my mush. |
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The cards, covered in pastel colors and sentimental mush, were of the lovey-dovey variety. |
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Since there is a fine line between firm chunks and a sudden collapse into mush, avoid adding water. |
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And more importantly, he avoids turning all this into sentimental mush. |
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Its topics are the predictable pop-culture bellwethers of the day, reheated into screechy mush. |
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Maize is used to produce various sorts of porridge or cornmeal mush. |
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The centre was completely rotten and the inner wood little more than mush. |
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The streets are dirty mush, black ice on the road and slippery sidewalks. |
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The collected laver is repeatedly washed to remove sand and boiled for hours until it becomes a stiff, green mush. |
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In the face of velocitized steel, even the strongest among us are mush. |
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