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Blanching cauliflower will destroy enzymes that cause it to break down and lose its color and flavor.
Once the sauce is made, don't bring it to a vigorous boil, which can cause it to break.
It should only be reused once, since repeatedly bringing it up to the high temperature needed for deep-frying can cause it to break down.
And it is hard to determine if the long-run impact would strengthen the European Union or cause it to break apart".
What happens, the scientists suggested, is that gas builds up under the sediments, which are relatively impermeable, until something occurs -- the researchers do not know just what -- to cause it to break through.
But his statement was just one of the wilder versions of a concern widely voiced by commentators over the years, that Indonesia's troubles could cause it to break up.
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It was determined that a faulty unloading operation had unbalanced the vessel, causing it to break its back and thereby rupturing several empty ballast tanks.
This causes it to break instead of bend.
Handling an item, I accidentally dropped it and caused it to break, although it seemed repairable.
"It was just a freak accident, I guess, which caused it to break again.
That turbulence applies a force on the ball, causing it to break.
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