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Stir in the cream and add as much (if any) of the mussels' cooking liquid as the sauce can support without becoming too thin.
A more complex view attributes the end of Mars' dynamo era to substantial stagnation of the core, leading to an annular dynamo (Takahashi and Matsushima 2006) becoming too thin to sustain activity (Olson and Christensen 2002; Christensen and Aubert 2006).
NHL president Clarence Campbell felt that the original bowl was becoming too thin and fragile, and thus requested a duplicate trophy as a replacement.
Patients, in general, described the risk of bleeding associated with antithrombotic therapies as a consequence of "their blood becoming too thin": "I know; I'm primarily familiar with the risks.
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Cut back slightly on the milk to keep the sauce from becoming too thin--although you can always reduce the sauce by constantly cooking over low heat and let some of the moisture evaporate.
"It is a very stylish look, but you have to be very thin to wear it, so it has become synonymous with the size zero debate [the argument about whether celebrities and models are becoming too thin]," says Jo Elvin, editor of Glamour magazine.
Did models become too thin?
In the memo, which was called "the peanut butter manifesto," Mr. Garlinghouse warned that like peanut butter on toast, the company was spreading itself too thin, was becoming too bureaucratic and needed to pare its work force and shake up its management structure.
3. Take care of yourself without becoming too self-focused: This is the flip side of number 2. It's a thin line to follow -- being good to yourself and avoiding becoming too self-absorbed.
"It's becoming too obvious".
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