You can eat some immediately, but, as with most pickles, this one improves with time, stored in sterilised jars. |
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The stitches above and below each eye were covered by sterilised adhesive strips, with gauze dressings hiding everything from view. |
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Your right to use your property could be sterilised and you might get not a brass razoo for it. |
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Once the animals have been sterilised they are issued with collars and identity tags before the owners or new owners can take them home. |
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Land along the proposed route has been essentially sterilised for the past two years and there still is no sign of a Compulsory Purchase Order. |
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Later, barrels in Bordeaux were routinely sterilised by having sulphur candles burned in them. |
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You can buy medical travel kits from pharmacies, which contain sterilised and sealed medical equipment such as syringes, sutures and needles. |
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One of the preventative measures is that surfaces likely to in contact with hands should be sterilised with disinfectant. |
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Boil until setting point is reached and then preserve in small sterilised jars. |
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What would you say to a parent that's contemplating having their intellectually disabled child sterilised? |
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Once it has the consistency of thick cream, pour into warm sterilised jars. |
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Her skin wore a yellow tint because of the self-adhesive disposable sterilised drape. |
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Store in a sterilised glass jar with a tight-fitting lid and use within two months. |
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The saloon uses disposable equipment, sterilised grooming kits, neck capes, imported disposable shaving kits and offers shower facilities. |
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Nothing is worth the risk of contracting HIV or hepatitis from poorly sterilised or unsterilised needles used in an emergency. |
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She was sterilised at Virginia Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded in 1957 after having twin boys out of wedlock. |
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If you have a blood transfusion or medical treatment abroad, where medical equipment is not sterilised properly, the virus may be transmitted. |
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In countries where equipment for medical and dental treatment is not sterilised properly, the virus can be passed on. |
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And so we had collected the comparison group for our pregnancy study of women who had been sterilised, women who could not be pregnant. |
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We had thought eight kids was enough and I was sterilised after the twins but now we want more. |
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He pointed out that more than 2,000 cats and dogs were sterilised in October when vets and animal welfare groups offered the procedure at a discounted fee. |
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Instruments were sterilised using a pressure cooker on a Primus stove. |
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So, if there was an early origin of life on the earth one expects that anything which was living in the upper layers of the crust to have been essentially sterilised. |
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The scare began two months ago at Lagan Valley Hospital when it was discovered that one of its gastroscopes had not been properly sterilised. |
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One UK company, ZooBiotic Ltd, farms maggots from the sterilised eggs of the common greenbottle, Lucila sericata. |
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Put the sloes in a large, sterilised kilner jar with 110g sugar. |
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The case claimed that the Government Health Service sterilised 300,000 women and 22,000 men, all poor, indigenous, Quechua-speaking and Aymara people, without their consent. |
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