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Moist, textured and flavourful enough that no messy icing is called for, and made as a loaf, meaning you can slice it and wrap it up again in one neat parcel.

I mean, "Bluets" has the most to do with fragmentation, in that it's explicitly interested in the fragment — both found and made as a physical phenomenon and conceptual idea.

Surprises are always great ( a family portrait blown up and made as a feature wall, an old blanket or piece of fabric that belonged to the client made as a pillow cover, etc).

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Skip the mutilation, stay in the woods, and make as strange a film as possible for kids.

First and foremost we have to hope that he gets his sight back in the affected eye and makes as full a recovery as possible.

Anti-Vax is equivalent to calling someone a nigger and makes as little sense.

At subsequent performances, I brought in a giant organ and made as big a noise as I could muster.

"Oxygen" was released in 1999, not 1991, and was made as a theatrical movie, not for television.

MR: It's amazing that you all can get back together after that long a break and make as solid an album as this is.

To minimise confounding factors and make as homogenous a study group as possible we also excluded previous intraocular surgery, any previous intraocular inflammation and prior argon laser trabeculoplasty.

Muscles of different shapes and sizes are made as a result of coordinated myoblast fusion and morphogenesis.

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