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Bring the whisk out of the cream as much as possible to bring air and volume into the mixture.
Business activity, it is hoped, will bring air traffic.
Only time will tell if all these measures will bring air pollution down to acceptable levels.
To drink scotch, you don't bring air in to your mouth like you do with wine.
The subject was required to generate sufficient inspiratory pressure to bring air through the trainer during an inspiratory maneuver.
Because pilots were flying visually, a patch of rainy weather could easily bring air traffic in Germany to a halt again, unless the ash cloud clears.
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The Kigali deal was seven years in the making, and is a compromise between rich nations and poorer, hotter ones, including some where rising incomes are just starting to bring air-conditioners within reach.
This brought air pollution problems to the whole of the UK except eastern Scotland.
The subsequent rapid air displacement brings air from aloft into the boundary layer, thereby deepening the layer.
The need for air power in World War II brought air training to more than 40 military bases in Texas.
It also brought air travel, if not to a screeching halt, then at least to a slower pace.
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