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It is easier to retain some bite in a roasted carrot, too.
It also creates a moist, perfect crumb in a cake, a crisp bite in a cookie.
Of course, they are also good for cabbies -- or anyone else -- trying to catch a tasty, cheap bite in a hurry.
On July 17th the administration backed new, more prudent rules for risk-based capital adequacy, due to bite in a year.
The main supply line north of Aleppo has already been cut, and it will not take long before shortages bite in a ruined, desperate city.
"A foot long and vivid red, you could be dead from its bite in a couple of hours," she writes of a local rattlesnake species.
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"This gets him a sound bite in an election, not a real solution.
His signature issues lost their political bite in an era of economic expansion, falling crime and plummeting welfare rolls.
However, there is an antidote to their venomous bites in a small vial that has been hidden onboard the aircraft.
After someone was bitten in a chair, Ms. Feir took the chair outside, ripped off the fabric underneath and found more bedbugs.
An amateur scientist has deliberately endured more than 160 self-inflicted snake bites in a bid to become immune to venom.
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