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leftoverliz, lizsleftovers.blogspot.co.uk, via GuardianWitness Serves 4 1 tbsp olive oil 1 onion, finely chopped 1 garlic clove, finely chopped 2 fennel bulbs, finely sliced A knob of butter 200ml orange juice 1 tbsp chopped pitted green olives 1 Soften the onion and garlic in the oil, the add the fennel.
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Still, Mr. McColl, 73, softens his voice when asked about the pain befalling Charlotte.
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Her findings are what you'd expect, especially for Manhattan in the mid-90s, before 9/11 softened people's sensibilities and reminded them what really matters.
The change — which passed the House in a vote of 65 to 32 — softens the bill considerably, but did not abolish the requirement that women have an ultrasound.
The Dow gained 198 points, or 1.7%, to 11,628, softening its five-day loss to 0.3%.
Props 35 (anti-human trafficking) and 36 (softening the three-strikes sentencing system) won with huge votes.
Although follow-up studies (Visscher and Hill, 2009) softened initial claims, the threat remains.
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The WD-40 softens the tape goop and lubricates the blade, so it is less likely to dig into the wood.
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