And after a while, after the novelty has worn off and the newness stales, this once secret entity becomes common, and reluctantly accepted. |
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Like vnto the fowlers, that by their stales draw other birdes into their nets. |
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The major reason that bread stales is not moisture loss, but rather a process called retrogradation, in which the starch molecules in the bread crystallize. |
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In China, however, a player who stales his opponent's King, wins the game. |
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Anderol says oil field pumps in Canada and the northwest United Stales will perform better at low temperatures with the company's new PumpJack 150 gear lubricant. |
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