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The lentils should be soft, but not quite dissolved.
Modern monarchy has not quite dissolved this ancient connection between worship and immolation: in order for the "magic" to work, heirs and heiresses must either be ruthlessly pruned or else compelled to live inhumanly cloistered lives.
She was all slippery from the recent sex, so he could not know she was thrilled and quite dissolved and could easily have said then and there, "Yes, all right about the baby," if he had not been groaning into her ear, "You bitch, I want a baby.
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But poems such as "Rain" and "Wind and Mist" convey dissolution without quite dissolving the means of doing so.
But even from people in child-free or relatively brief marriages, people who have barely spoken to their exes in years, you hear the same sense of something – not love, not hate, not quite obligation but something harder to name – that doesn't quite dissolve with the decree absolute.
Manganese is quite electropositive, dissolving very readily in dilute nonoxidizing acids.
Mr. Bentsen, who is also a painter, sculptor and circus performer, explained further: "Every skit has many layers, and the images are quite fragile, dissolving from one to the next.
His last few relationships have dissolved quite healthily, unlike the old days.
This approach was not possible, because the liquid (BABB) we used to achieve transparency is quite aggressive and dissolved all fluorescent beads we tested.
Dr Aldridge's bullets are the right size to get trapped in a mussel's sieve, and when the fatty-acid coat is digested the result is not a tasty meal, but a dose of poison.The beauty of the system is that the coatings of uneaten bullets dissolve quite quickly anyway, diluting the potassium chloride in the surrounding water of whichever lake or river the pipe empties into.
If sun hits it, it can actually get fissures and dissolve quite quickly.
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