Dried Sentence Examples

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  • He dried his hands with the towel.

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  • Among the rest was a dried tapeworm.

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  • The British Pharmacopoeia contains (i) an extract of the fresh corm, having doses of 4 to i grain, and (2) the Vinum Colchici, made by treating the dried corm with sherry and given in doses of 10 to 30 minims. This latter is the preparation still most generally used, though the presence of veratrine both in the corm and the seeds renders the use of colchicine itself theoretically preferable.

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  • The precipitate is washed, collected, and dried at a very moderate heat.

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  • He dried a glass carefully, studying it against the light for spots.

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  • The marshes dried up.

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  • They knelt on a patch of dried ground in the opening of the carved alcove and examined the site.

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  • Petya took off his wet clothes, gave them to be dried, and at once began helping the officers to fix up the dinner table.

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  • She jerked the plug out of the sink and dried her hands.

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  • The cake is made with dried fruit, almonds, pure butter, eggs and Jamaican rum.

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  • They were approximately the right size but too dried and twisted to wear.

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  • They shelter in crevices of the bark of trees, in the dried stems of herbaceous plants, or among moss and fallen leaves on the ground.

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  • He is a pure scholastic. The great thoughts of his master - or perhaps indeed rather Leibnitz's secondary thoughts - are dried and pressed by him, labelled and catalogued.

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  • The slices so blown up, or elevated, are passed through a mill which expels the surplus water, and are then pressed into cakes and dried until they hold about 12% of water and 88% of beet fibre.

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  • On the shelf below are some Turkish dried apricots.

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  • Manufactured from kiln dried redwood with high quality mortise and tenon joints and pressure treated for long life in service.

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  • The dried rhizomes are used in Chinese and Japanese medicines for treating a range of ailments.

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  • Well basically they are fully ripened plums which have been dried to remove most of the water.

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  • Medieval Europeans burnt sprigs of dried rosemary to drive out evil spirits from people or places.

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  • One tip; sage is excellent for hot flushes - make a cup of tea out of dried sage.

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  • This is often mistaken as dried seaweed but is actually the remains of a colony of tiny animals called bryozoan.

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  • Between the long grasses there are small plots of land dotted with tin shacks roofed with dried palm branches.

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  • Few of our cases were cut and dried.

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  • The town is noted for its fruit, especially its vines; and it exports tissues, carpets, hides, yellow berries and dried fruit.

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  • After the vigorous reaction has ceased and all the sodium has been used up, the mass is thrown into dilute hydrochloric acid, when the soluble sodium salts go into solution, and the insoluble boron remains as a brown powder, which may by filtered off and dried.

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  • The mallee scrub appears like a forest of dried osier, growing so close that it is not always easy to ride through it.

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  • It is then carefully dried by the free action of the air, and when dry built into long narrow stacks until needed for use.

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  • Timber is largely imported from the United States, Sweden and Russia; coal from Great Britain; dried codfish from Norway and Newfoundland.

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  • The apparently structureless substance is saturated with it; and if once a cell is completely dried, even at a low temperature, in the enormous majority of cases its life iS gone and the restoration of water fails to enable it to recover.

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  • Several species of Dermestidae are commonly found in houses, feeding on cheeses, dried meat, skins and other such substances.

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  • According to Sharp, all Dermestid larvae probably feed on dried animal matters; he mentions one species that can find sufficient food in the horsehair of furniture, and another that eats the dried insect-skins hanging in old cobwebs.

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  • It contains breweries, tanneries, sugar, tobacco, cloth, and silk factories, and exports skins, cloth, cocoons, cereals, attar of roses, "dried fruit, &c. Sofia forms the centre of a railway system radiating to Constantinople (300 m.), Belgrade (206 m.) and central Europe, Varna, Rustchuk and the Danube, and Kiustendil near the Macedonian frontier.

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  • Owing to its excellent harbour Baku is a chief depot for merchandise coming from Persia and Transcaspia - raw cotton, silk, rice, wine, fish, dried fruit and timber - and for Russian manufactured goods.

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  • The imports, which consist chiefly of machinery, fruits (dried and fresh), wie, oil and textiles, do not much exceed half a million sterling annually.

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  • Harrison in 1899 found the lake quite dried up, and two years later Count Wickenburg found water only in the northern part.

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  • The mollusc itself is often eaten, and dried for consumption in China and Japan.

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  • The last-named lake has now been almost entirely dried up by the cutting of a channel, which conducts its feeders directly to the Orontes.

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  • More, who knew her in old age when she was "lean, withered and dried up," says that in youth she was "proper and fair, nothing in her body that you would have changed, but if you would have wished her somewhat higher."

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  • The sphere is then coated with plaster or whiting, and when it has been smoothed on a lathe and dried, the lines representing meridians and parallels are drawn upon it.

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  • The sheet was finally hammered and dried in the sun.

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  • This second manufacture, however, is thought to have been detrimental to the papyrus, as it would then have been in a dried condition requiring artificial aids, such as a more liberal use of gum or paste, in the process.

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  • When the root-leaves and roots present any peculiarities, they should invariably be collected, but the roots should be dried separately in an oven at a moderate heat.

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  • Scale-mosses are mounted in the same way, or may be floated out in water like sea-weeds, and dried in white blotting paper under strong pressure before gumming on paper, but are best mounted as microscopic slides, care being taken to show the stipules.

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  • But the Peckhams' careful observations and experiments show that, with the American wasps, the victims stored in the nests are quite as often dead as alive; that those which are only paralysed live for a varying number of days, some more, some less; that wasp larvae thrive just as well on dead victims, sometimes dried up, sometimes undergoing decomposition, as on living and paralysed prey; that the nerve-centres are not stung with the supposed uniformity; and that in some cases paralysis, in others death, follows when the victims are stung in parts far removed from any nerve-centre.

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  • In general, the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina are sober and thrifty, subsisting chiefly on Indian corn, dried meat, milk and vegetables.

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  • Several of the bazaars are vaulted over with brickwork, but the greater number are merely covered with flat beams which support roofs of dried leaves or branches of trees and grass.

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  • It supports a fishing population of over 30,000, most of whom are Annamese; the fish, which are taken by means of large nets at the end of the inundation, are either dried or fermented for the production of the sauce known as nuoc-mam.

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  • Rice, dried fish, beans, pepper and oxen are the chief elements in the export trade of the country, which is in the hands of Chinese.

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  • A considerable trade is carried on in the export of horses, buffaloes, goats, dinding (dried flesh), skins, birds' nests, wax, rice, katyang, sappanwood, &c. Sumbawa entered into treaty relations with the Dutch East India Company in 1674.

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  • Its principal imports are coffee (of which it is the greatest continental market), tea, sugar, spices, rice, wine (especially from Bordeaux), lard (from Chicago), cereals, sago, dried fruits, herrings, wax (from Morocco and Mozambique), tobacco, hemp, cotton (which of late years shows a large increase), wool, skins, leather, oils, dyewoods, indigo, nitrates, phosphates and coal.

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  • The dried fruit used for dessert in European countries contains more than half its weight of sugar, about 6% of albumen, and 12% of gummy matter.

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  • The Lake Of Bizerta, called Tinja by the Arabs, abounds in excellent fish, especially mullets, the dried roe of which, called botargo, is largely exported, and the fishing industry employs a large proportion of the inhabitants.

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  • The milk is then carefully dried by turning the mould round and round in the smoke produced by burning wood mixed with certain oily palm nuts; those of A ttalea excelsa are considered best, the smoke being confined within certain limits by the narrowness of the neck of the pot in which the nuts are heated.

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  • The rubber thus formed is washed and dried.

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  • The coagulated rubber separated from the watery fluid is cut up into small pieces and passed through the grooved rollers of the washing machine, from which it issues in sheets, long crinkled ribbons or " crepe," which are then dried in hot air chambers or in a vacuum dryer, by which means the water is dissipated at a lower temperature.

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  • According to some, Niobe is the goddess of snow and winter, whose children, slain by Apollo and Artemis, symbolize the ice and snow melted by the sun in spring; according to others, she is an earth-goddess, whose progeny - vegetation and the fruits of the soil - is dried up and slain every summer by the shafts of the sun-god.

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  • Corn, raw cotton, hides, wool, nuts and dried fruit are exported.

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  • Smilax is a characteristic tropical genus containing about 200 species; the dried roots of some species are the drug sarsaparilla.

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  • Of the edible river fish, the best known is the pirarucd (Sudis gigas), a large fish of the Amazon which is salted and dried for market during the low-water season.

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  • The dried leaves and smaller twigs of mate (Paraguayan tea-hlex paraguayensis) are exported to the southern Spanish American republics, where (as in Rio Grande do Sul) the beverage is exceedingly popular.

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  • The crude methods of preparing jerked beef were also modified to some extent by better equipped abattoirs and establishments for preparing beef extract, preserved meats, &c. There were also mills for crushing the dried mate leaves, cigar and 1 The " bran " exported is from imported wheat and cannot be considered a national product.

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  • Thomsen, Inscriptions de l'Orkhon (Helsingfors, 1900) they are dried before they reach north-western Mongolia.

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  • Several members of the order are used medicinally for the strong purging properties of the milky juice (latex) which they contain; scammony is the dried latex from the underground stem of Convolvulus Scarnmonia, a native of the Levant, while jalap is the product of the tubercles of Exogonium Purga, a native of Mexico.

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  • Since the first advent of white colonists many springs and pans and small streams have dried up, this desiccation being attributed, not so much to decreased rainfall, as to the burning off of the grass every winter, so that the water, instead of soaking in, runs off the hard, baked'ground into the larger rivers.

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  • The precipitate is filtered, washed, dried and ignited.

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  • A strong heat is applied for about two hours so as to make the saffron "sweat," and a gentler temperature for a further period of twenty-four hours, the cake being turned every hour so that every part is thoroughly dried.

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  • This is known as cake saffron to distinguish it from hay saffron, which consists merely of the dried stigmas.

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  • Guncotton is made by immersing cleaned and dried cotton waste in a mixture of strong nitric and sulphuric acids.

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  • Abel, the cotton is ground into a pulp, a process which greatly facilitates the complete removal of acids, &c. This pulp is finally drained, and is then either compressed,while still moist, into slabs or blocks when required for blasting purposes, or it is dried when required for the manufacture of propellants.

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  • These, salted and dried, are exported to all parts of the world, and form, when taken in connexion with the enormous quantity of fresh cod consumed, a valuable addition to the food resources of the human race.

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  • These same parts, properly dried, are also employed as fuel in the desolate steppes of the Icy Sea."

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  • Generally it is either dried, after being separated from the wash water, by means of common salt, upon a layer of which the moist nitroglycerin is gently run and allowed to drain or filter through, or it is filtered through a mass of dry sponge or similar dry and porous material.

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  • The apparatus, after having been carefully cleaned and dried, is charged with pure and dry mercury which must next be worked backwards and forwards between A and B to remove all the air-bells.

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  • The food of the people consists as a rule of boiled rice with salted fresh or dried fish, salt, sessamum-oil, chillies, onions, turmeric, boiled vegetables, and occasionally meat of some sort from elephant flesh down to smaller animals, fowls and almost everything except snakes, by way of condiment.

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  • The empty crucible, having first been gradually dried and heated to a bright red heat in a subsidiary furnace, is taken up by means of massive iron tongs and introduced into the previously heated furnace, the temperature of which is then gradually raised.

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  • Directly work is suspended the glass remaining in the crucibles is ladled into water, drained and dried.

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  • The leaf ultimately becomes dried up and brittle.

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  • The dirty bags and sheaths are then washed, mangled and dried, and made ready for use again.

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  • A lump of clay, which if dried would become hard and intractable, crumbles into pieces when dried after adding to it 2% of lime.

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  • This is generally effected by adding the calculated amount of potassium chloride (of which immense quantities are obtained as a by-product in the Stassfurt salt industry) dissolved in hot water to a saturated boiling solution of sodium nitrate; the common salt, which separates on boiling down the solution, is removed from the hot solution, and on cooling the potassium nitrate crystallizes out and is separated and dried.

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  • Stored tobacco is liable to be attacked and ruined by the " cigarette beetle," a cosmopolitan insect of very varied tastes, feeding not only on dried tobacco of all kinds, including snuff, but also on rhubarb, cayenne pepper, tumeric, ginger, figs and herbarium specimens.

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  • Other beetles, such as the rice weevil (Calandra oryza), also attack dried tobacco.

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  • The finished cigars are either spread out in the sunlight to be dried, or exposed to a gentle heat.

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  • The mass is dried, ground, and allowed to ferment again, the process being repeated if necessary.

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  • Zinc may be quantitatively estimated by precipitating as basic carbonate, which is dried and ignited to zinc oxide.

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  • They are milked once a day about sunset by the women (the men milk the camels), and a large proportion of the milk is made into samn, clarified butter, or marisi, dried curd.

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  • The berries are dried in the sun and sent down to Hodeda or Aden, where they are subjected to a process for separating the husk from the bean; the result is about 50% of cleaned berries, bun safe, which is exported, and a residue of husk or kishr, from which the Yemenis make their favourite beverage.

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  • In starting the furnace, the bottom is prepared by ramming it with charcoal-powder that has been soaked in milk of lime and dried, so that each particle is coated with a film of lime, which serves to reduce the loss of current by conduction through the lining when the furnace becomes hot.

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  • They are smooth depressed areas (in the case of the largest, the Shat el Jerid, lying a few feet below the level of the Mediterranean), which for more than half the year are expanses of dried mud covered with a thick incrustation of white or grey salt.

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  • The common manner of using it is to masticate the dried leaves with a little lime.

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  • The dried dung of the llama (taquia) is generally used as fuel, as in pre-Spanish times, for roasting ores, as also a species of grass called ichu (Stipa incana), and a singular woody fungus, called yareta (Azorella umbellifera), found growing on the rocks at elevations exceeding 12,000 ft.

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  • The value of trade probably exceeds 2,000,000, principal exports being rice, raw silk, dry fruit, fish, sheep and cattle, wool and cotton, and cocoons, the principal imports sugar, cotton goods, silkworm "seed" or eggs (70,160 worth in 1906-7), petroleum, glass and china., The trade in dried silkworm cocoons has increased remarkably since 1893, when only 76,150 lb valued at 6475 were exported; during the year 1906-7 ending 10th March, 2,717,540 lb valued at 238,000 were exported.

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  • The passage at first runs obliquely upwards in the bank, sometimes to a distance of as much as 50 ft., and expands at its termination into a cavity, the floor of which is lined with dried grass and leaves, and in which, it is said, the eggs are laid' and the young brought up. Their food consists of aquatic insects, small crustaceans and worms, which are caught under water, the sand and small stones at the bottom being turned over with their bills to find them.

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  • The chief exports of the islands besides coir and cowries (a decreasing trade) are coco-nuts, copra, tortoise-shell and dried bonito-fish.

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  • Dried venom keeps indefinitely, and dissolves readily in water.

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  • What is universally admitted is that Chenier was a very great artist, who like Ronsard opened up sources of poetry in France which had long seemed dried up. In England it is easier to feel his attraction than that of some far greater reputations in French poetry, for, rhetorical though he nearly always is, he yet reveals something of that quality which to the Northern mind has always been of the very essence of poetry, that quality which made SainteBeuve say of him that he was the first great poet "personnel et reveur" in France since La Fontaine.

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  • The female makes her nest of moss, dried leaves and grass in the hollow of a tree, but sometimes in a hole among rocks or ruined buildings, and produces several young at a birth, usually from four to six.

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  • The precipitated gold is washed, treated with salt and sulphuric acid to remove iron salts, roughly dried by pressing in cloths or on filter paper, and then melted with salt, borax and nitre in graphite crucibles.

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  • After well washing with water, the slimes are roughly dried in bag-filters or filter-presses, and then treated with dilute sulphuric acid, the solution being heated by steam.

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  • The bottle is carefully cleansed by washing with soda, hydrochloric acid and distilled water, and then dried by heating in an air bath or by blowing in warm air.

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  • The bottle is again cleaned and dried, and the operations repeated with the liquid under examination instead of water.

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  • The pipette having been carefully dried, the process is repeated with pure alcohol or with proof spirits, and the strength of any admixture of water and spirits is determined from the corresponding number of drops, but the formula generally given is not based upon sound data.

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  • It has been found sporadically near the Aleutian Islands, between the Philippines and Marianne Islands and to the south of the Galapagos group. It is made up to a large extent of the siliceous frustules of diatoms. It is usually yellowish-grey and often straw-coloured when wet, though when dried it becomes white and mealy.

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  • Sometimes it is almost pasty, and crumbles to powder when dried, so as to be susceptible of use as a pigment, forming the colour known as Cologne earth, which resembles umber or sepia.

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  • The tubbing, which is considerably less in diameter than the borehole, is suspended by rods from the surface until a bed suitable for a foundation is reached, upon which a sliding length of tube, known as the moss box, bearing a shoulder, which is filled with dried moss, is placed.

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  • The chief exports consist of rice, rattans, torches, dried fish, areca-nuts, sesamum seeds, molasses, sea-slugs, edible birds' nests and tin.

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  • It is then removed to lead-lined tanks and again washed with water and dried; the product obtained contains about 95% of anthraquinone.

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  • The crucible is then removed from the rubber support, weighed and replaced; the liquid is filtered through in the ordinary way; and the crucible with its contents is again removed, dried, ignited and weighed.

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  • They also remove the skull, and the skin is then dried in a smoky hut.

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  • The orchards and gardens in which many villages are embosomed yield delicious fruits of almost every description, and great quantities, dried, are exported, principally to Russia.

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  • The cold sometimes is severely felt by the poor classes owing to want of proper fuel, for which a great part of the population has no substitute except dried cowdung.

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  • In England gold and copper blanks are protected from oxidation, and after their passage through the furnace are merely washed in colanders with water and dried with sawdust in a rotating drum.

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  • The cubeb is cultivated in Java and Sumatra, the fruits are gathered before they are ripe, and carefully dried.

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  • Commercial cubebs consist of the dried berries, usually with their stalks attached; the pericarp is greyish-brown, or blackish and wrinkled; and the seed, when present, is hard, white and oily.

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  • It produces much corn and fruit; a great quantity of the latter, dried, is exported.

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  • It constructs a nest of dried leaves and _herbage, placed in a hole in the ground or a bank or hollow tree, The Weasel (Putorius nivalis).

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  • It is dried, and sold to the common people as fuel.

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  • The carefully dried crystallized salt is pressed into the basin, and, after the lid has been fitted on, is exposed to a long-lasting moderate heat.

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  • His subjects were ordered to worship him under the name of Zeus; he built a bridge of brass, over which he drove at full speed in his chariot to imitate thunder, the effect being heightened by dried skins and caldrons trailing behind, while torches were thrown into the air to represent lightning.

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  • Fresh fish are exported to France, dried and preserved fish to Spain and Italy.

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  • A parcel of dried mud, coming for example from Palestine or Queensland, and after an indefinite interval of time put into water in England or elsewhere, may yield him living forms, both new and old, in the most agreeable variety.

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  • Sars (1887) having had the opportunity of raising it from dried Australian mud, found that, unlike other phyllopods, but like the Cladocera, the parent keeps its brood within the shell until their full development.

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  • The enlarged spiny scales scattered over the back look as if it were sprinkled with the dried husks of seeds.

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  • None the less, the stream of the Gnostic religion is not yet dried up, but continues on its way; and it is beyond a doubt that the later Mandaeanism and the great religious movement of Mani are most closely connected with Gnosticism.

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  • The early methods of making cane sugar, clarified with clay and dried in conical moulds, are to be found all over Mexico, and the annual output of this brown or muscovado sugar (called "panela " by the natives) is still very large.

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  • The coarser kinds are sorted, cured (dried in the sun and wind) and stacked ready for market.

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  • They are then allowed to cool and mellow, are stripped and carefully dried in sun and air and remain dyed a rich tawny brown or buff colour.

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  • Stas recommends solution of the iodine in potassium iodide and subsequent precipitation by the addition of a large excess of water, the precipitate being washed, distilled in steam, and dried in vacuo over solid calcium nitrate, and then over solid caustic baryta.

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  • Maize, beans and bananas, varied occasionally with dried meat and fresh pork, form their staple diet; drunkenness is common on pay-days and festivals, when large quantities of a fiery brandy called chicha are consumed.

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  • There is a comparatively small export, except in the case of turnips and potatoes and of vegetables which have been canned or dried.

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  • This is the less improbable because it lies in the neighbourhood of a line of earthquake movement, and both from Thucydides and from Strabo we hear of the northern part of the island being shaken at different periods, and the latter writer speaks of a fountain at Chalcis being dried up by a similar cause, and a mud volcano formed in the neighbouring plain.

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  • It only visits the land to deposit its single white egg, which is laid on a rocky ledge, where a shallow nest is made in the turf and lined with a little dried grass.

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  • It has post and telegraph offices, and a population of about 7000, mostly Kurds of the Mukri tribe, and exports dried fruit, grain and tobacco.

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  • On the French Alps a sweet exudation is found on the small branchlets of young larches in June and July, resembling manna in taste and laxative properties, and known as Manna de Briancon or Manna Brigantina; it occurs in small whitish irregular granular masses, which are removed in the morning before they are too much dried by the sun; this manna seems to differ little in composition from the sap of the tree, which also contains mannite; its cathartic powers are weaker than those of the manna of the manna ash (Fraximus ornus), but it is employed in France for the same purposes.

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  • In a few instances, such bodies, probably more than five thousand years old, have been found with skin and hair well preserved though dried and shrunken; usually everything but the bones has decayed.

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  • The imports consist principally of machinery, coal, grain, dried fish, tobacco and hides, and the exports of hemp, hides, olive oil, soap, coral, candied fruit, wine, straw hats, boracic acid, mercury, and marble and alabaster.

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  • The precipitate obtained is filtered, well washed with hot water, dried and then ignited until the weight is constant.

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  • After being dried, the hanks are packed in linen bags and boiled for three hours in a weaker soapy solution, then washed out in pure warm water and dried in a centrifugal hydroextractor.

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  • The silk is then partly dried in a hydro-extractor, and afterwards put in rooms heated by steam-pipes, where the drying is completed.

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  • It is then once more hydro-extracted, and finally taken to a stove and dried.

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  • The " degummed silk," after it is dried, is allowed to absorb a certain amount of moisture, and thus it becomes soft and pliable to the touch, and properly conditioned for working by machinery.

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  • On cutting across a grain of rice and examining it under the microscope, first the flattened and dried cells of the husk are seen, and then one or two layers of cells elongated in a direction parallel to the length of the seed, which contain the gluten or nitrogenous matter.

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  • About the beginning of September the crop is ripe, which is known by the withering of the leaves; the bulbs are then to be pulled, and exposed on the ground till well dried, and they are then to be put away in a store-room, or loft, where they may be perfectly secured from frost and damp.

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  • From Mongolia come leather, saddlery, sheep and horses, with coral, amber and small diamonds from European sources; from Kham perfumes, fruits, furs and inlaid metal saddlery; from Sikkim and Bhutan rice, musk, sugar-balls and tobacco; from Nepal broadcloth, indigo, brasswork, coral, pearls, sugar, spices, drugs and Indian manufactures; from Ladak saffron, dried fruits and articles from India.

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  • Into this air, previously deprived of oxygen by red-hot copper and thoroughly dried, is led in a continuous stream.

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  • Wood fuel is scarce, the present supply being from the Tortum district, whence surface coal and lignite are also brought; but the usual fuel is tezek or dried cow-dung.

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  • The great fair for which it was formerly famous has lost its importance, but the town remains the centre of a variety of domestic trades - tailoring, the manufacture of leather, and the making of boots and small enamelled ikons (sacred images); it is also famous for its kitchen gardening and the export of pickled and dried vegetables and medical herbs.

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  • This at least is the method of disguise suggested by examination of the dried insect; but representatives of the same or an allied species found in Mashonaland were observed in the living state to be green with the antlike parts represented in black pigment.

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  • They may be dried so thoroughly that they can easily be reduced to powder yet their vitality is not destroyed but only suspended; on being supplied with water they absorb it rapidly by their general surface and renew their activity.

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  • Sometimes various lichens occur abnormally in such unexpected habitats as dried dung of sheep, bleached bones of reindeer and whales, old leather, iron and glass, in districts where the species are abundant.

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  • Sigismund's difficulties were also increased by his political views which he brought with him from Sweden cut and dried, and which were diametrically opposed to those of the omnipotent chancellor.

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  • In order to prepare pure alumina, bauxite and sodium carbonate were heated in a furnace until the reaction was complete; the product was then extracted with water to dissolve the sodium aluminate, the solution treated with carbon dioxide, and the precipitate removed and dried.

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  • Potash-alum and pitch were calcined together, and the mass was treated with hydrochloric acid; charcoal and water to form a paste were next added, and the whole was dried and ignited in a current of air and steam.

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  • The residue, consisting of alumina and potassium sulphate, was leached with water to separate the insoluble matter which was dried as usual.

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  • The filtrate, now containing roughly two molecules of alumina to one of soda, is concentrated to the original gravity of 1.45, and employed instead of fresh caustic for the attack of more bauxite; the precipitate is then collected, washed till free from soda, dried and ignited at about looo C. to convert it into a crystalline oxide which is less hygroscopic than the former amorphous variety.

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  • The second division is a series of chains of hills, intersected by deep valleys, through which run the two main rivers, the Salween and the Pawn, and their feeder streams. Many of the latter are dried up in the hot season and only flow freely during the rains.

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  • In dry open weather plant dried roots, including most of the finer florists' flowers; continue the transplanting of hardy biennial flowers and herbaceous plants.

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  • Flower Garden, &c. - Plant dried tubers of border flowers, but the finer sorts had better be deferred till spring.

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  • Hyacinths, tulips and other spring bulbs may be dug up, dried and placed away for next fall's planting, and their places filled with bedding plants, such as coleus, achyranthes, pelargoniums, and the various white and coloured leaf plants.

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  • They are dried best by placing them in a dry shed in thin layers.

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  • Onions that were not harvested and dried last month must now be attended to.

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  • Prunes and French plums are merely plums dried in the sun.

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  • With the exception of sealskins, which are pickled in brine, all raw skins come to the various trade markets simply dried like this.

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  • The leaves of the foxglove, gathered from wild plants when about two-thirds of their flowers are expanded, deprived usually of the petiole and the thicker part of the midrib, and dried, constitute the drug digitalis or digitalis folia of the Pharmacopoeia.

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  • There are numerous preparations, patent and pharmacopeial, their composition being extremely varied, so that, unless one has reason to be certain of any particular preparation, it is almost better to use only the dried leaves themselves in the form of a powder (dose a-z grains).

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  • The principal articles imported are textiles, hardware, wines, rice, flour, canned goods and general provisions; the exports are yerba mate, hides, hair, dried meat; wood, oranges, tobacco.

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  • This process is repeated several times, and the final precipitate is dissolved in hydrochloric acid and precipitated by ammonia, washed and dried.

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  • The fisheries do not, however, supply the demand for fish, and fresh, salt and dried fish is imported largely in excess of the home yield.

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  • During the dark ages, in the Byzantine East, as well as in the West, Hellenism had become little more than a dried and shrivelled tradition, although the closer study of Byzantine culture in latter years has seemed to discover more vitality than was once supposed.

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  • The most common of the fruits are dates, of which there are nearly thirty varieties, which are sold half-ripe, ripe, dried, and pressed in their fresh moist state in mats or skins.

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  • Dried and salted fish eggs; called batarekh, command a ready market.

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  • Slicing Tools.The knife was originally a flint saw (17), havint minute teeth; it must have been used for cutting up animals, fresh or dried, as the teeth break away on soft wood.

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  • Rasps of conical form (45), made of a sheet of bronze punched and coiled round, were common in the XVI1Ith Dynasty, apparently as personal objects, possibly used for rasping dried bread.

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  • The grapes are either dried or made into a kind of syrup. In 1846 an American Protestant mission was established in the town.

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  • In most European countries a tax is laid on salt; and the coarser as well as the finer crystals are therefore often dried so as not to pay duty on more water than can be helped.

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  • A white efflorescence which appears on certain Brown Algae (Saccorhiza bulbosa, Laminaria saccharina), when they are dried in the air, is found to consist of mannite.

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  • The principal exports are dried fruits, salt fish and oil.

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  • This is dug out, and after being dried on floors heated by flues is ready for burning.

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  • A layer of dried slurry is loaded on this, then a layer of coke, then a layer of slurry, and so on until the kiln is filled with coke and slurry evenly distributed.

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  • Thus when hard limestone is the form of calcium carbonate locally available, it is ground dry and mixed with the correct proportion of clay also dried and ground.

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  • The mixture is slightly damped, moulded into rough bricks, dried and burned.

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  • At the upper end the raw material is dried and heated moderately.

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  • A similar cement is a mixture of dried fresh curd with i nth of its weight of quicklime and a little camphor; it is made into a paste with water when employed.

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  • Large numbers of fish, principally carp, pike and tench are still reared profitably, the pools being periodically dried up and the ground cultivated.

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  • After the successful warrior's return the scalp or scalps captured were dried, mounted and consecrated by a solemn dance.

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  • Where it is convenient, timber is sometimes treated with a water seasoning process which enables it to be more easily dried.

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  • The water enters the pores of the wood (which should be placed with the butt end pointing up stream) and dissolves and forces out the sap. After about two weeks in this position it is taken out and stacked in open sheds to be dried in the natural way, or treated by warm air in special chambers.

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  • In Blythe's process the timber is dried, and crude carbolic acid injected.

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  • Sharks are caught in enormous numbers with hook and harpoon; the flesh is considered by some to have aphrodisiacal properties; the dried fins and tails are exported to China; the oil is used for smearing boats.

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  • For the quantitative determination of the metal, the salts are precipitated by caustic potash, the precipitate washed, dried and heated, and finally weighed as the dioxide.

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  • When the fruit is collected the pericarp is first removed; then the arillus is carefully stripped off and dried, in which state it forms the mace of commerce.

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  • The seed consists of a thin, hard testa or shell, enclosing a wrinkled kernel, which, when dried, is the nutmeg.

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  • To prepare the nutmegs for use, the seed enclosing the kernel is dried at a gentle heat in a drying-house over a smouldering fire for about two months, the seeds being turned every second or third day.

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  • When thoroughly dried the shells are broken with a wooden mallet or flat board and the nutmegs picked out and sorted, the smaller and inferior ones being reserved for the expression of the fixed oil which they contain, and which forms the so-called oil of mace.

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  • The dried nutmegs are then rubbed over with dry sifted lime.

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  • The whole was then thoroughly dried, and placed in a hot oven, which baked the clay, both of the core and the outside mould, and melted the wax, which was allowed to run out from small holes made for the purpose.

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  • The drained crystals are dried and heated to redness in a reverberatory furnace; when " finished," the mass is of an impure white or light yellow colour and is sold as ordinary " soda-ash."

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  • The dried or " finished " soda-ash is ground to a pretty fine powder and is packed into wooden casks or " tierces," holding from io to about 20 cwt.

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  • An orchis found in the mountain yields the dried tuber which affords the nutritious mucilage called salep; a good deal of this goes to India.

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  • In the valleys of Kabul mulberries are dried, and packed in skins for winter use.

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  • Dairy produce is important in Afghan diet, especially the pressed and dried curd called knit (an article and name perhaps introduced by the Mongols).

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  • In autumn large numbers are slaughtered, their carcases cut up, rubbed with salt and dried in the sun.

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  • A large quantity of wool, together with silk, dried fruit, madder and asafetida, finds its way to India by the Kandahar route.

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  • The balance of the imports was chiefly made up of dried fruits.

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  • Scientifically speaking, bhang consists of the dried leaves and small stalks, with a few fruits; ganja of the flowering and fruiting heads of the female plant; while charas is the resin itself, collected in various ways as it naturally exudes.

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  • Its origin is supposed to be the weight of a grain of wheat, dried and gathered from the middle of the ear.

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  • The chief exports are coffee, rubber, wax, palm kernels and palm-oil, cattle and hides and dried or salt fish.

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  • The foreign commerce of the Philippines consists chiefly in the exportation of Manila hemp, dried coco-nut meat (copra), sugar and tobacco, both in the leaf and in cigars and cigarettes; and in the importation of cotton goods, rice, wheat-flour, fresh beef, boots and shoes, iron and steel, illuminating oil, liquors, paper and paper goods.

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  • Jujube fruits when carefully dried will keep for a long time, and retain their refreshing acid flavour, on account of which they are much valued in the countries of the Mediterranean region as a winter dessert fruit; and, 1 The med.

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  • In 1747 he published an account of experiments undertaken with the definite view of obtaining true sugar from indigenous plants, and found that for this purpose the first place is taken by beetroot and carrot, that in those plants sugar like that of cane exists ready formed, and that it may be extracted by boiling the dried roots in alcohol, from which it is deposited on cooling.

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  • Between 1872 and 1903 exports of canned fruits increased from 91 to 94,205 short tons; between 1880 and 1903 the increase of dried fruit exports was from 295 to 149,531 tons; of fresh deciduous fruits, from 2590 to 101,199; of raisins, from 400 to 39,963; of citrus fruits, from 458 to 299,623; of wines and brandies between 1891 and 1903, from 47,651 to 97,332 tons.

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  • In the Chinese annals of Khotan in Cashgar, when a certain stream dried up, a female dragon declared that her husband had died; one of the royal grandees sacrificed himself to meet the want, the water flowed once more, and the " husband " of the being became the guardian of the kingdom's prosperity.

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  • Klein also prepares a new prophylactic from the dried organs of a guinea-pig, and one of the most interesting experiments is that of Strong (Archiv far Schiff sand tropische Hygiene, April, 1906), who uses for producing immunity in man a living virulent culture of the bacillus pestis.

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  • A thick woollen cloth called shayak, coarse cotton chintzes and a kind of soap prepared from the efflorescences of the lake, with dried and salted fish, are also produced.

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  • They are then dried and put up for preservation in glass-stoppered bottles; and they require to be very carefully guarded against mites and various other minute insects, to the attacks of which they are peculiarly liable.

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  • This is produced by pressing a mixture of dried grapes and fully ripe grapes and fermenting the must so obtained.

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  • This is obtained by extracting dried grapes with the must of ordinary grapes.

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  • According to the amount of dried grapes (zibebs) employed, the wine is termed I to 5 " buttig."

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  • They are then taken out and repeatedly turned over in the sun until perfectly dried, and afterwards beaten by mallets on stone slabs.

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  • As a general rule the removal of the " bolls " or capsules by the process of rippling immediately follows the pulling, the operation being performed in the field; but under some systems of cultivation, as, for example, the Courtrai method, alluded to below, the crop is made up into sheaves, dried and stacked, and is only boiled and retted in the early part of the next ensuing season.

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  • It has been proved that flax can be thoroughly dried in the field in Ireland.

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  • There the flax is dried in the field, and housed or stacked during the winter succeeding its growth, and in the spring of the following year it is retted in crates sunk in the sluggish waters of the river Lys.

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  • Thus the weight of the fibre was equal to about 9% of the dried flax with the bolls, 12% of the boiled straw, and over 16% of the retted straw.

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  • It produces and exports wool, cotton, silk and much dried fruit, of the latter particularly raisins and Ala Bukhara, "Bokhara prunes."

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  • And his flesh was dried upon his bones, like a potter's sherd.

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  • The flowering stem of the last named, dried and cut in slices, forms.

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  • As in Argentina, beef is generally dried in the sun to make charqui (jerked beef), in which form it is exported to the desert provinces.

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  • The inner bark is twisted into ropes, and, like that of the spruce, is kiln dried, ground up, and mixed with meal in times of scarcity; in Kamchatka it is macerated in water, then pounded, and made into a kind of substitute for bread without any admixture of flour.

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  • The Persian fruit is excellent and abundant, and large quantities, principally dried and called khushkbar (dry fruit), as quinces, peaches, apricots, plums (of several kinds), raisins, figs, almonds, pistachios, walnuts and dates (the last only from the south), as well as oranges (only from the Caspian provinces), are exported.

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  • The principal exports are fruits (dried and fresh), carpets, cotton, fish, rice, gums, wool, opium, silk cocoons, skins, live animals, silks, cottons, wheat, barley, drugs and tobacco.

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  • It may be considerably diminished by a return to a more natural system of feeding, as by using brown bread instead of white, by taking oatmeal porridge, and by eating raw or cooked fruits, such as apples, oranges, prunes and figs, or preserves made of fruit, such as raspberry and strawberry jam, marmalade, &c., by vegetables or by dried and powdered seaweed.

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  • The imports are mainly woollen and cotton goods, iron and opium, and the exports include bean cake, bean oil, peas, raw silk, straw-braid, walnuts, a coarse kind of vermicelli, vegetables and dried fruits.

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  • This fungus finds conditions suitable for growth when the potatoes are stored in a damp condition; rotting from this cause rarely occurs when they are dried before being placed in heaps.

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  • This form of fruit is succeeded by others which have received different names, and lastly by the mature Nectria which forms minute red flask-shaped perithecia on parts of the rotted potatoes that have dried up. The intermediate forms are known as Monosporium, Fusarium and Cephalosporium.

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  • The dried insect has the form of irregular, fluted and concave grains, of which about 70,000 go to a pound.

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  • As made by the Indians it was composed of the lean parts of the meat, dried in the sun, and pounded or shredded and mixed into a paste with melted fat.

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  • The staple diet of the labouring classes and small farmers is fish, especially the dried codfish called bacalhdo, rice, beans, maize bread and meal, olive oil, fruit and vegetables.

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  • The imports were raw and manufactured cotton, wool and silk, wheat and maize, coal, iron and machinery, dried codfish, sugar, rice, hides and skins, oils.

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  • The mercury should be drawn from underneath, for which purpose an arrangement similar to a chemical wash bottle is suitable, and it may be poured into watch-glasses, previously dipped into strong sulphuric acid, rinsed in distilled water, and dried over a Bunsen flame.

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  • Rain and snow fall usually from clouds blown from the Gulf of Mexico and not wholly dried in Texas.

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  • The bark has been employed for dyeing yellow and for tanning, and was formerly in popular repute as a febrifuge and tonic. The powder of the dried nuts was at one time prescribed as a sternutatory (to encourage sneezing) in the Edinburgh Pharmacopoeia.

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  • Whisky, groceries, prints and notions were staples sent to Santa Fe; wool, buffalo robes and dried buffalo meat, Mexican silver coin, gold and silver dust and ore came in return.

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  • The cylinders are then removed from the solution and washed with distilled water, the one holding the deposited copper being washed with alcohol, dried and weighed; the increase in weight represents the copper contents of the ore.

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  • Druggists' opium includes the kinds purchased for use in medicine, which for Great Britain should, when dried and powdered, contain 92-101% of morphine.

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  • In Bengal a small sheet-iron scoop or " seetoah" is used for scraping off the dried juice, and, as it becomes filled, the opium is emptied into an earthen pot carried for the purpose.

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  • To determine the amount of moisture, which should not exceed 30%, a weighed sample is evaporated and dried in a plate on a metallic surface heated by steam.

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  • At Ispahan, Shiraz and Yezd the drug, after being dried in the sun, is mixed with oil in the proportion of 6 or 7 Ib to 141 lb of opium, with the object, it is said, of suiting the taste of the Chinese - that intended for the London market being now always free from oil.

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  • Lake Menzala yields large supplies of fish, which are dried and salted, and these, with rice, furnish the chief articles of trade.

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  • When crystallized, however, haematite often presents a dark colour, even iron-black; but on scratching the surface, the powder of the streak shows the colour of dried blood.

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  • The Reese River or pan-amalgamation process consists in drystamping crushed dried ore and dried salt (separately or together), charging them into a roasting furnace, and amalgamating the chloridized ore in an iron pan.

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  • The precipitated silver (copper) sulphide is filtered, dried, and usually shipped to silver-lead works to be refined; sometimes it is converted into metallic silver at the works.

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  • The basic constituents are removed by dilute sulphuric acid, the acid layer removed, and the bases liberated by alkali, separated, dried, and fractionally distilled.

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  • To prepare it olive oil is saponified with potash, and lead acetate added; the lead salts are separated, dried, and extracted with ether, which dissolves the lead oleate; the solution is then treated with hydrochloric acid, the lead chloride filtered off, the liquid concentrated, and finally distilled under diminished pressure.

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  • If it loses more than 14.6% of water when dried at loo 0 C. it contains an excessive amount of moisture.

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  • From this has arisen another popular error, which attributes extraordinary curative properties to its flesh when dried and pulverized.

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  • Gessner (Berichte, 1876, 9, p. 1507) removes chlorine by repeated shaking with water, followed by distillation over sulphuric acid; hydrobromic acid is removed by distillation with pure manganese dioxide, or mercuric oxide, and the product dried over sulphuric acid.

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  • For their quantitative determination they are precipitated in nitric acid solution by means of silver nitrate, and the silver bromide well washed, dried and weighed.

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  • This is especially conspicuous in the rains, but at no time of the year does the district present a dried or burnt-up appearance.

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  • The product is ground under water, and any unchanged yellow form is eliminated by boiling with caustic soda, the product being then washed and dried and finally packed in tin boxes.

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  • They are often cut whilst still tender, dried and used as forage being known as oat hay (67,742,000 bundles of about 52 lb each were produced in 1904).

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  • Mina, (2) to slay a victim at Mina and hold a sacrificial meal, part of the flesh being also dried and so preserved, or given to the poor, 3 (3) to be shaved and so terminate the ihram, (4) to make the third ifada, i.e.

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  • Into such blocks, charged with salt crystals and thoroughly dried, fresh water was then passed, and precisely the converse process took place.

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  • It is relatively simple in composition, the predominating flavour being obtained from the dried peel of the Curacoa orange.

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  • Though the collections of canon law were to receive no more additions, the source of the laws was not dried up; decisions of councils and popes continued to appear; but there was no attempt made to collect them.

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  • The main imports are coal, flour, sulphur, timber and metals; and the main exports, wine and spirits, oil and dried fruits.

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  • But the two ancient harbours have been dried up; the two peninsulas have met; the long street has been extended to the present coast-line; a small inlet, called the Cala, alone represents the old haven.

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  • In the fresh state they are filled with a sweet white pulp which envelops a large brown seed, but in the dried condition the pulp forms a blackish fleshy substance.

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  • It is in a tobacco-growing region, is one of the largest hardwood lumber markets in the country, and has an important shipping trade in pork, agricultural products, dried fruits, lime and limestone, flour and tobacco.

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  • In spring and summer the water from the Baltic is sufficiently abundant to inundate the whole surface of the Kattegat and Skagerrak, but in winter the sources of the Baltic current are for the most part dried up by the freezing of the land water.

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  • It fills a shallow depression which is drying up with astonishing rapidity, so that the process of desiccation can be shown on surveys separated by intervals of only ten years; large parts of it, like Aibughir Gulf, have dried up since the Russians took possession of its shores.

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  • The favourite kind of raki is shlivovitsa (the sliwowitz of Austria), extracted solely from plums. There is a considerable trade in dried plums and plum marmalade.

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  • It pays a yearly revenue of about £ 22,000, and contains many rich villages which produce much grain and fruit, great quantities of the latter being dried and exported.

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  • The spirit is supposed not to leave the body immediately, and a corpse is either buried for a time, and then disinterred and the bones cleaned and deposited in or near the deceased's dwelling or in some distant cave; or the body is exposed on a platform or dried over a fire, and the mummy kept for a few years.

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  • Rubber, coffee, wax, sugar and palm-kernels, dried fish and whale oil are the chief exports.

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  • The cod fishery is especially important, dried fish being exported in large quantity, and the swim-bladders made into gelatine, and also used and exported for food.

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  • The Slavonian plum orchards furnish dried prunes, besides a kind of brandy largely exported under the name of sliwowitz or shlivovitsa.

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  • It is then allowed to stand twenty-four hours, filtered, washed with dilute ammonia, dried, ignited to constant weight and weighed, the filter paper being incinerated separately after moistening with nitric acid.

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  • Caravans from Sus laden with copper-ware, olive oil, butter, saffron, wax, skins, dates, dried roses, &c., are sent to Marrakesh, four days' journey from Tarudant.

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  • The principal imports include grain, dried fish and other food-stuffs; livestock and animal products; machinery, vehicles and ships; stone, minerals, glass and pottery; drugs and chemical products; textiles and raw cotton.

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  • Older flower with the stamens (S) anther is developed o n the c orolla dried up.er(X2) dth e hairs before the filament, and when the latter is not produced, the anther is sessile, as in the mistletoe.

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  • In the 10th century al-D'las`udi, writing in the very year in which it happened, tells how the Mahommedan ruler of Edessa, with the permission of the caliph, purchased peace of the emperor Romanus Lecapenus by surrendering to him the napkin of Jesus of Nazareth, wherewith he had dried himself after his baptism.

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  • Bhang, the Hindustani siddhi or sabzi, consists of the dried leaves and small stalks of the hemp; a few fruits occur in it.

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  • In the simplest cases the functions of two or more of these parts may be combined into one, as in the smith's forge, where the fire-place and heating chamber are united, the iron being placed among the coals, only the air for burning being supplied under pressure from a blowing engine by a second special contrivance, the tuyere, tuiron, twyer or blast-pipe; but in the more refined modern furnaces, where great economy of fuel is an object, the different functions are distributed over separate and distinct apparatus, the fuel being converted into gas in one, dried in another, and heated in a third, before arriving at the point of combustion in the working chamber of the furnace proper.

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  • Dusk took away much of the intolerable heat, and a stiff breeze dried her sweat.

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  • The "other items" proved to be a notebook with hundreds of practiced letters and numbers, a pen and dried ink bottle, a white dress with a thrift store smell that had aged to yellow, a comb, hair brush, some ancient under things and a pair of ladies shoes.

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  • She'd been through a lot already today; her exposed midriff and leggings were red with dried blood, and cuts crisscrossed her arms and back.

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  • She squeezed the moisture from the dishrag and hung it on the faucet and then dried her hands on the towel.

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  • Hazel nuts and roasted almonds in white wines, dried figs in red ones.

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  • Bitter aloes are made from the dried, purified sap obtained from the latex - the thin layer of tissue directly beneath the skin.

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  • Neolithic arrowheads were found in the dried pools bed.

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  • Dundee Cake I've given this light fruit-cake a modern twist using assorted dried fruits experiment with dried cranberries, prunes and dates.

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  • Next to the dried beans and rice were stalls of fresh noodles and bean curd.

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  • Simple pot pourri Put dried lavender buds in decorative bowls throughout your house.

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  • All plant parts were dried and weighed and the second seedling leaves were analyzed for total carbon and nitrogen and soluble carbohydrates.

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  • D plays on a bank with dried grass by a drainage channel.

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  • Mix in 1 Tbsp chopped fresh thyme or 1/2 teaspoon dried; fill each tin with 1/2 teaspoon goat cheese, sprinkle with mushrooms.

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  • If you buy dried chickpeas I would strongly recommend buying the best quality you can find.

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  • Some recipes call for the dried chiles to be roasted first to bring out their flavor.

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  • The most unusual-looking is possibly the white chocolate with dried chili and raspberry fragments.

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  • The basic recipe is medium hot but you can add whole dried chillies if you want a hot curry.

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  • Try substituting an olive or sun dried tomato ciabatta bread for a truly Mediterranean taste.

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  • Dried cod for trade was cut up in certain ways, which can be detected by the cut marks on the bones.

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  • For something a little more unusual, try warm dried fruit compote with a spoonful of creamy Greek yogurt.

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  • The dried residue largely comprised of olive colored concretion in which bone was rare to occasional, charcoal occasional and vitrified fuel ash rare.

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  • The freeze dried rose petal confetti comes in a clear plastic box finshed with a clear gold bow.

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  • Careful not to pull on the navels, I cut the dried umbilical cords of all four kittens at an inch length.

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  • Serve it with dried fruit salad or for a sharper taste, serve with a raspberry coulis.

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  • Are you really nothing but a pair of dirty, smelly conmen with the mental capacity of a dried cowpat?

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  • Or, dried cranberry 's soaked in water overnight.

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  • In high summer, the dried lichens and mosses give the dunes a very crunchy texture, which is almost like walking on crisps.

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  • They are harvested by hand and then dried in trays under slight pressure to prevent curling.

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  • Lower, not visible part ± short cylindrical, narrowing at the base, densely covered with the old, dried up tubercles.

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  • Ginger oil is obtained by steam distillation of dried ginger root.

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  • The milk dried milk is easiest to work with.

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  • They are finely sliced and dried in solar driers and are 100% sugar and sulfur free.

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  • A carefully constructed mound of dried dung provides fuel that would also once have come at the expense of local trees.

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  • Paprika is a deep red, slightly earthy flavored spice made from the dried and ground sweet pepper.

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  • Black sewage water oozes down the middle and dried excrement litters the path that runs alongside.

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  • O'Leary stood expressionless in the searing heat in his big coat munching on some dried lumps of instant mash.

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  • Stir in the sugar, ginger, dried fish flakes and red chili.

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  • At least 60% of the dry matter in daily rations is to consist of roughage, fresh or dried fodder, or silage.

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  • Adding dried fruit like raisins, dates or figs will also boost your iron intake.

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  • Dried ginger is hotter then fresh ginger which is sweeter.

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  • Put 1 bruised garlic clove, 2½ cm ginger, ¼ teaspoon cinnamon and 1 dried chili in the stock.

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  • The studio is part of a converted granary which sits alongside a 13th century tithe barn where our dried rush is stored.

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  • These can be natural fertilizers such as compost or dried cow manure granules, or an artificial fertilizer.

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  • The soil in these pools is usually gray, sandy clay, which will crack when dried.

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  • In addition, the powder from dried laurel leaves is good for stopping hemorrhage from the nose.

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  • Level teaspoon of dried mixed herbs or a heaped tablespoon of fresh chopped mixed herbs.

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  • Many of us have been using dried herbs in cooking for years.

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  • A tea can be made from the dried leaves, also a medicinal herb.

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  • The roots burn swiftly as does the dried husk of the man.

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  • Dried, then brewed with water; for instance, oatstraw infusion.

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  • The dried bark from this species has been applied as a counter irritant (Morton 1977 ).

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  • Fresh or dried fruit, tinned fruit in natural juice Diet yogurt, sugar-free jelly.

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  • Kiln dried using mortise and tenon joinery guarantees quality and integrity with each unique TREE.

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  • This is truly a ' living salad ' - grow in organic soil, feeding with dried kelp on an occasional basis.

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  • Cooking kidney beans If you buy dried kidney beans, it's important to cook them properly.

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  • Super wheat filled fabric bag with dried home-grown lavender.

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  • Muesli and yogurt homemade muesli and yogurt homemade muesli made from oats, seeds, nuts and dried fruit served with natural yogurt.

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  • Everything from fish to fruit, vegetables, spices and dried porcini mushrooms is sold here.

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  • The dried nettles may well benefit from being left for a while in a mixture of cream and nettle water.

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  • Dried pear slices make a healthy in-between meal nibble.

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  • Dried nori keeps indefinitely provided you store it well-wrapped in a cool, dry, dark place.

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  • Filled croissants and bagels, etc. Serve-yourself dried fruits, coated nuts etc. Many varieties of sausage.

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  • Then I mixed together, in equal proportions, dried basil, dried thyme and dried oregano.

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  • Grate the cheese and then spread it out over the potato mixture along with the dried parsley.

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  • Many people use " fresh " pasta bought in a supermarket, or dried pasta, or... god help them... canned pasta.

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  • Plums, currants, almonds, pistachio kernels, candied peel or dried cherries may be added.

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  • Ingredients 225 g / 8 oz dried penne or other short pasta shapes.

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  • Tea Pasta with sun dried tomato pesto and rocket salad.

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  • A study by Duke University in North Carolina discovered that monoculture plantations dried up local water supplies.

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  • Quality Dried whole Chillies should be a deep rich red color and fairly pliable.

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  • Most trekking poles are designed to come apart into three sections which can then be laid out and dried.

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  • My mother chose pan-fried bass with sun dried tomato polenta and a smoked paprika sauce from the specials board.

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  • Offer bread sticks, mini rice cakes or plain popcorn instead of crisps, or small packets of dried fruit.

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  • After ethanol precipitation, the dried DNA pellet is resuspended.. .

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  • Skin irritation has also been noted following contact with fresh plant material and dried fruit pulp.

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  • Combine the dried fruit, fresh fruit, nuts, leaves and seasoning in a bowl, and add the cooled red quinoa.

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  • Don't despair, with a few simple preparations, you can avoid returning to a dried up shriveled garden!

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  • A rare opportunity to purchase an already established organic smallholding with dried flower business.

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  • The leaves can be dried by hanging fresh sprigs in a warm, dry place.

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  • Dried couch grass - lightly sprinkled - toxic to slugs.

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  • Saffron, as a herb, is made from the dried stamen of the crocus and is widely used in the oriental kitchen.

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  • Try adding dried fruit to your breakfast cereal, having salad for lunch, or a vegetable stir-fry for dinner.

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  • The dried residue was rather stony and contained occasional animal bones, while pottery and slag were rare.

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  • Then when it did eventually dried it went very streaky.

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  • A burst blister should be dried out with a hot air stripper.

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  • The first is that the sugars in dried grapes do not include any sucrose or glucose, only fructose.

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  • Snip in 4 ready-to-eat dried apricots, add 1 tbsp sultanas and 1 small sliced banana.

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  • Stir in 2 tsp dried tarragon and plenty of freshly ground black pepper and bring to the boil.

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  • Roasting the diced carrots produces a stronger, sweeter flavor which is enhanced by the addition of dried thyme.

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  • Infuse dried flowers for a calming sedative tisane, an antiseptic cleanser and a hair rinse, or crush them for a soothing poultice.

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  • Drizzle halved tomatoes with olive oil, and sprinkle with basil leaves or a pinch of dried basil.

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  • The olive oil dough is topped with goats cheese, sun dried tomatoes, olives, nuts, pepper or mozzarella.

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  • A sprinkle of sugar, chopped-up fresh or dried fruit all make delicious pancake toppings.

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  • Most people had wooden trenchers, while the poor ate their meals off a plate of dried bread.

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  • Once the paint had dried I applied two thin coats of acrylic varnish which gave the necessary reflective surface.

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  • This group includes fresh, frozen and tinned varieties, salad vegetables, beans and lentils, dried fruit and fruit juice.

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  • Some of the liquid covering a grass verge had also dried out during the summer causing asbestos fibers to be released into the air.

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  • Before cotton became the substance of choice for lamp wicks, dried folded Mullein leaves were used for this purpose.

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  • Any dried on oil can be removed using xylene, but be careful as this could dissolve the cement securing the lens!

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  • Transfer to a large bowl and add chicken, carrot, orange zest, parsley, dried fruit, salt, pepper and egg.

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  • Sea-mat Although the sea-mat called hornwrack resembles dried seaweed it is actually a bryozoan colony of tiny animals called zooids.

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  • The decapods and other zooplankton in the samples were dried and weighed.

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  • Otherwise a desiccator must be employed; this is essentially a closed vessel in which a hygroscopic substance is placed together with the substance to be dried.

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  • In one the absorbent is placed at the bottom, and the substance to be dried above.

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  • Liquids are dried either by means of the desiccator, or, as is more usual, by shaking with a substance which removes the water.

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  • Gases are dried by leading them through towers or tubes containing an appropriate drying material.

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  • Rotating cylinders are also used; the material to be dried being placed inside, and the cylinder heated by a steam jacket or otherwise.

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  • Salep, still used in the Levant, consists of the dried tubers of a terrestrial orchid, and contains a relatively large amount of nutritious matter.

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  • There is some trade in furs, mammoth bones, dried and salted fish.

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  • If cotton or linen is used, it is usual to incorporate sulphur with the paste, and to effect vulcanization by steam heat; but, when silk or wool is employed, no sulphur is added to the paste, the dried coating of rubber being merely brought into momentary contact with the mixture of chloride of sulphur and carbon disulphide already mentioned.

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  • When the grain in the ear is about half developed the straw is pulled up by the roots, dried in the sun, and subsequently spread out for several successive days to be bleached under the influence of alternate sunlight and night-dews.

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  • But the consumption of all manner of odoriferous resins, gum resins, roots, woods, dried leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds in India, in social as well as religious observances, is enormous.

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  • The root, when collected, is macerated for three days in fresh water, or water in which rice has been boiled twice; it is then suspended in a closed vessel over the fire, and afterwards dried, until from the base to the middle it assumes a hard, resinous and translucent appearance, which is considered a proof of its good quality."

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  • The presence of ragwort in hay, silage or dried grass is the main source of poisoning.

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  • One tip; Sage is excellent for hot flushes - make a cup of tea out of dried sage.

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  • Shellac disks (78's) should be dried as quickly as possible to avoid the laminate lifting.

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  • Do n't despair, with a few simple preparations, you can avoid returning to a dried up shriveled garden !

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  • The ovens provide for warmth and cooking, burning dried cakes of cattle dung mixed with straw, which will smolder for hours.

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  • Dried spaghetti can be cut accurately by rolling it gently under a scalpel blade to score it, and then snapping.

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  • The dried powdered leaves can also be used to staunch the flow of blood from small cuts.

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  • There is one small drawback to this recipe and that is the dried tangerine peel.

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  • Dried diets can also help prevent the build up of tartar on teeth.

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  • Put approximately a teaspoonful of dried rice or lentils in the middle of the glued paper.

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  • The nest looked like a thimble made of twigs and dried grass.

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  • Wash at 60 with your diapers, can be tumble dried on a low heat.

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  • A methanol extract of the dried powdered turmeric rhizome and curcumin were tested against 19 strains of H. pylori.

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  • The logs, green lumber, and lumber not completely air dried often exhibit a stong, unpleasant odor.

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  • Black pepper is a seasoning produced from the fermented, dried, unripe red berries of the plant Piper nigrum.

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  • The fruit was beautiful and we only removed 1% of leaves, unripe grapes or dried grapes.

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  • The fruit, even when dried, can have a vesicant effect.

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  • Any dried on oil can be removed using xylene, but be careful as this could dissolve the cement securing the lens !

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  • The ancho is considered by many to be the sweetest of the dried chiles.

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  • Tisane - made from dried fruits and berries, tisanes are fruity and naturally sweet.

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  • Synthetic comforters can be washed and dried at home, which saves you money.

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  • When you open the package, make sure it's not dried out or clumpy.

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  • Most spices work equally well fresh or dried, though there are some herbs that should never be eaten dried if you can help it.

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  • Parsley and cilantro are the main ones, but basil is another herb that is much, much better fresh than dried.

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  • Otherwise, you can buy almost all of your herbs and spices dried.

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  • If you're going to buy dried herbs, buy them in the smallest quantity you can.

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  • Fresh herbs are less potent than dried herbs, so use about three times as much if your recipe calls for dried herbs, or a third as much if you're using dried herbs instead of fresh herbs.

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  • Most dried herbs and spices can be added at the beginning of a recipe, and many spices like cinnamon, coriander and curry powders benefit from being fried in oil a little bit before other ingredients are added to the pan.

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  • You can also purchase dried wreaths made from natural materials that you can preserve for the entire holiday season.

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  • The industry support for HD-DVD eventually dried up.

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  • Whisker Smackers freeze dried Cat treats.

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  • Once that has dried thoroughly, you may want to follow with a professional carpet cleaning.

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  • In a large mixing bowl, mix the turkey, wheat germ, ½ cup dried catnip, whole egg, Bisquick® and your water.

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  • Flatten your ball out a bit and roll it in the rest of the dried catnip that you set aside before.

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  • Lightly sprinkle the cubes with dried fish flakes.

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  • Holistic cat foods are formulated with the idea that a cat's digestive system is still the same as that of her wild feline cousins who wouldn't normally have access to potatoes, livestock hooves, or dried, powdered chicken feathers.

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  • To discourage cats from entering your property, sprinkle some cayenne pepper, ground coffee beans, dried mustard seeds or dried rosemary at the perimeter of your yard.

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  • To make a combination infusion spray, take an eighth of a cup of each type of dried herbs you want to use.

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  • The feces is comprised mostly of dried blood.

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  • If you place some of these specks on a wet paper towel, you'll find that they turn red because they are actually bits of dried blood.

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  • At the same time, the granules and the bowl portion of the box are cleaned with another solution and are then dried with blowers.

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  • Fleas defecate dried flakes of blood which look similar to dandruff but have a brownish, black or reddish appearance.

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  • The allergic cat may exhibit skin lesions, red pustules with dried blood, excessive grooming habits and crusty skin.

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  • This liqueur is produced from the dried peels of the bitter Curaçao orange.

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  • You have no way of knowing how the furniture was dried out and if any kind of contamination occurred.If the furniture was salvaged from a factory fire it should have been properly cleaned for smoke damage to prevent any undesirable smell.

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  • The furniture is made using northern kiln dried hardwoods.

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  • The Amish use high quality kiln dried hardwood such as oak, maple, cherry, walnut and hickory in their living room furniture.

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  • You should aim for equal parts of "green" material, such as grass clippings, and "brown" material, such dried leaves and twigs.

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  • Capsule- concentrated dried herbs in a gelatin capsule to be taken by mouth.

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  • If you're creating a recipe from a mix of say, three dried herbs add about a teaspoon of each to your tea ball.

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  • You can make mixes of dried herbs and store them in airtight containers - you can even make dry mixes to use in gifts, such as herbal tea remedies gift baskets.

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  • To make, simply follow the instructions in the section above, depending on whether you're using fresh herbs or dried.

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  • It's even manufactured into a pill form, although it's commonly thought that fresh ginger holds more health benefits than dried.

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  • Edible ginger includes ginger in pill form, tincture, tea, crystallized, dried or fresh root form.

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  • Roots are typically harvested in the spring or fall and dried.

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  • Dried herbs are great, but they simply don't compare in flavor to using fresh herbs in your meat dishes, pastas and salads.

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  • Dried herbs can either be purchased or grown by you during the previous year.

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  • For those individuals who live in areas that have cold winters, dried herbs may be the only way to add wonderful flavor to their cooking dishes.

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  • The best dried herbs are fresh dried herbs.

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  • Once you have prepared your own dried herbs or have purchased some new dried herbs, write the date on the package.

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  • Whether it is fresh or dried, it lends a distinctive flavor, especially when used in tomato dishes.

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  • This spicy, dried chili pepper is not just a delicious ingredient in Cajun food.

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  • Since the acai berry does not travel well the only way to export it is freeze dried or in juice form.

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  • Whether you choose to drink acai juice, an acai berry smoothie or mix dried acai into your oatmeal, the benefits of acai offer support for practically every system of the body.

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  • Since the berries do not transport well, they are dried and consumed as a powder or juiced into a delicious, refreshing drink.

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  • Dried or fresh, you can still reap the benefits of acai by including it in foods and beverages as well as taking acai supplements.

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  • These berries make great pies or other confectionery treats, and can be frozen, canned or dried.

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  • The bark from these trees was dried and used by Native Americans and then later by the first colonists.

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  • The bark is normally dried, ground into powder and used as a tea.

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  • Alternately, the bark may be dried and cut into thin strips.

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  • Taken from the saffron crocus (Crocus sativus), saffron refers to the dried stigmas of the flower.

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  • Dried cranberries are also very easy to make.

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  • The most effective parsley tea comes from fresh parsley, not the dried herb.

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  • The roots and rhizomes, the parts that grow underground, are dried and crushed into a powder or made into a tincture.

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  • You can make it as a tea for sipping or soak the dried mushroom and cook it to enjoy in a host of dishes like sushi and stir-fry.

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  • If you would like to experiment with it in the kitchen, choose fresh ginger over dried herbs whenever possible.

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  • Ginger is available in various forms, including powdered, dried, pickled, candied, in capsule, tinctures or tea preparations.

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  • The active compounds hypericin and hyperforin are concentrated in the flowering heads of the plant,and can be accessed in teas made from the flowerheads, capsules containing dried flowers or liquid alcohol extracts.

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  • The slippery elm inner bark is dried and ground to a powder that can then be used in tablets, herbal teas, or poultices.

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  • The ginger rhizome can be consumed raw or dried and ground into powder.

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  • The extracted material is then used to manufacture capsules of the dried herb.

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  • Tinctures are dried herbs which are mixed with an alcohol extract and left to steep until the solution has a high concentration of the herb absorbed.

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  • The inner bark is harvested, dried and ground into a fine powder.

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  • One form is made by taking the dried root, grinding it into a powder and then taking as a capsule.

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  • Purchase the root in dried or powdered form from a reputable retailer to be sure you are ingesting the correct plant.

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  • The dried berries are ground and manufactured into a capsule used primarily to strengthen the heart and help it work more efficiently.

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  • Though dried basil is not as strongly flavored as fresh or frozen basil, you can still create wonderful dishes using dried basil.

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  • The most common method for drying basil is to simply let it hang until dried.

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  • This method does tend to cause the plant to lose its green color so if you prefer deeper colored dried basil, you may want to opt for the newspaper method.

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  • Turn the newspaper over at least twice each day until the basil is completely dried out.

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  • For the most natural approach to herbal pain remedies, use plain, simple herbs in fresh, dried, or ground forms.

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  • Natural herbal remedies are typically prepared by steeping the dried leaves of the herb in hot water to make herbal tea.

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  • A member of the sunflower family, feverfew is available fresh, dried, or freeze-dried.

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  • It is available in ground, fresh, or dried form and may be steeped in hot water for an herbal tea.

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  • The rhizomes are gathered and either used fresh or dried.

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  • When dried, this golden powder has a flavor that is reminiscent of cumin but with a bitter, peppery taste.

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  • When glue has dried, spray with cones with acrylic finish.

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  • If you want a French Country style bathroom, bunches of dried lavender make an ideal addition.

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  • Adding branches, pinecones and dried flowers to a basket that you can place right in the fireplace grate.

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  • Dried lavender will make you feel as if you are in the French countryside.

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  • Lavender is a must - dried springs, fresh lavender, lavender scented candles - however you want to bring it in (and as an added benefit, lavender is known to be calming and to encourage sleep!).

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  • Natural accents like pinecones, holly, dried grapevines, and berries work well in a cabin-themed room.

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  • Place a large rustic vase of dried grasses on the mantel or coffee table, and add a bowl of fruits, like apples and oranges.

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  • Gathering baskets, dried flowers and herbs, especially lavender and braided garlic are just a few of the accessories you want to add to your kitchen.

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