Dinners appeared miraculously on our doorstep every day, in a cooler, with instructions for reheating. |
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If free blown, the bulbous glass is attached to a metal rod, called a pontil, for further shaping after reheating in the furnace. |
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When reheating fully cooked meats like hot dogs, grill to 165 degrees Fahrenheit or until steaming hot. |
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Aluminum is widely used as a deoxidizer and was the first element used to control austenite grain growth during reheating. |
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Once the pan was hot enough, I sprinkled the smooth surface with vegetable oil and started reheating yesterday's rice. |
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When reheating food, check it's piping hot in the middle and don't reheat it more than once. |
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It's also a rare pleasure to see a new piece of furniture that isn't just a rehashing or reheating of modernist cliches. |
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By doing this, bacteria that may be in the food will not have the added reheating and cooling time to multiply. |
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Improve the efficiency of coke ovens and reheating furnaces that burn coke oven gas. |
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But then, a microwave oven would often become an ornamental kitchen equipment, used occasionally to bake a cake, to pop some corns and mostly for reheating the food. |
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The heated billets shoot out of the reheating furnace and are caught by the fettlers, men equipped with large pincers, and fed manually into the mill roll. |
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All of these steps are necessary for thorough cooking or reheating of food. |
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The base metal was an amber glass containing some gold, and the tinges were developed by applied reheating. |
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If there are harmful bacteria present, reheating may not make the food safe because some bacteria produce heat resistant toxins. |
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They are indispensable for defrosting, reheating, and simple tasks such as cooking popcorn. |
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A thermoplastic, however, solidifies as it cools and can be melted by reheating. |
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In addition, you can reduce your risk by reheating deli-meats until steaming hot. |
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Follow the microwave manufacturer's instructions when reheating leftovers, since microwaves vary. |
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You will do all the reheating with the group, then you will be put apart with your trainer, who will teach you the basic Ki-Hons and the Kyus. |
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An additional heater at the top for reheating on days when there is little sunshine. |
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Air handling involves filtering incoming air, cooling, dehumidifying and reheating the air to the required temperature. |
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And in restaurants, order something that has involved real work, not just reheating or frying. |
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There is no cooling or reheating between the preforming and blowing stages. |
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Before reheating, skim off any congealed fat. |
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InĀ 1999, Gerdau installed a comprehensive system to extract, pressurize and clean the gas, and deliver it via a new pipeline from the landfill site to the reheating furnace at its rolling mill plant. |
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As the vapours in the boiling mix continue to rise, these bubble up through the condensed liquid on the plates, enriching and reheating the condensate, initiating a second distillation. |
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Although funded by the ambitious rulers of Qatar, it broke the mould of Arab journalism, which then consisted of little more than reheating official press releases. |
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After the Syrians invented glassblowing during the 1st century bc, mosaic-type glassware was produced by decorating the surface of hot blown glass with chips of coloured glass and then reheating and reblowing it. |
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Germans say that reheating mushrooms and then eating them can kill you. |
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It's a meticulous task to harmonize the recipes, find the suitable ways of reheating, preparing sauces that will keep all their smoothness 6 miles high. |
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The prospect announced for a rise of sea level related to the climatic reheating also leads the decision makers to think differently the evolution of their territory. |
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Today this search of elsewhere also became a means for better observing the Earth, communicating and to study the impact of the reheating climatique. |
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Later reheating to a temperature above the glass transition temperature releases the frozen stresses and the molecules return to their original configuration. |
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The PMC-GEET answers the problem of the total reheating of planet and the gas emissions for purpose of greenhouse and this, thanks to an easy and fast modification of the engines. |
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Bring sauces, soups and gravy to a boil when reheating? |
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The steel can then be tempered by reheating to a temperature in between, changing the proportions of pearlite and martensite. |
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The company expects to restart the two reheating furnaces at its No 1 rebar rolling mill at the beginning of February, Elfigih added. |
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He realised that contemporary engine designs wasted a great deal of energy by repeatedly cooling and reheating the cylinder. |
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That employed two different hearths, a finery hearth for finishing the iron and a chafery hearth for reheating it in the course of drawing the bloom out into a bar. |
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