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This is because of Canada's size, its cold climate and its resource-based economy, especially the energy-intensive, carbon-emissions-heavy oil boiled from large swaths of bitumen know as the Alberta tar sands.
Another dish "is clearly boiled from breakfast onwards".
The normal glue is boiled from wheat flour and water at a 1 6 ration under 353 K, which is availability, suitability for direct use, and quasi-flow structure.
It's as if they were being boiled from the inside.
Cantilupe had died in Italy on 25 August 1282; his flesh was buried in that country after having been boiled from his bones, which were taken back to England.
These injuries were sustained when a midwife used a nappy soaked in hot water and a cup of water boiled from a kettle respectively.
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My blood is boiling from screaming so much at that idiot!' That's my mother.
From a distance of 100 feet, the Wolf River below the dam here appeared to be boiling from bank to bank.
His blood would seem to boil from gas bubbles expanding, but he would certainly not explode.Roger Liwer Paris.
Murray's frustrations began to boil from there and the trademark negativity and poor body language dominated his persona.
The present two-part study is focused on CHF for pool boiling from flat surfaces.
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