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She ascertained that while the yolks stiffen at 158 degrees, the dominant protein in the whites, ovalbumin, doesn't set until 180.
Her accounts of the discovery varied; she said she might have handled it in 2011 without realizing what it was, but in 2014 she ascertained that it was not, as she first believed, merely a rough draft of "Mockingbird".
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Robert Lowell and Mark Rothko establish their cultural credentials by recognizing her literary pedigree: she quickly ascertains that both "knew the works of my grandfather".
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I made the usual checks to establish her bona fides, that she was a permissible donor, and also ascertained that she was an established Labour donor.
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It was ascertained that she had purchased the murder weapon, a kitchen knife, two days before committing murder".
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