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Discover Ludwig"cherry without" is not a complete sentence.
It is missing a verb and does not make sense on its own. It could potentially be used as part of a longer sentence, such as: - "I cannot imagine eating a cherry without spitting out the pits." - "The recipe calls for a cherry without the stem." - "She picked out a cherry without any blemishes."
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It should be as sweet as an Italian cherry without coming on too strong, so just a hint of rose water.
That ability to "feel" greatly sharpened the amputees' ability to pull a stem off a cherry without squashing it or put toothpaste on a toothbrush, Tyler and his colleagues report today in Science Translational Medicine.
Sparkling water is also an "S" worth ordering at the start of the meal, since it feels festive (particularly when garnished with citrus or a cherry) without the calories of a cocktail.
Later parodies included a folksong, I Gave my Love a Cherry Without a Pit, in which she accompanied herself on an Irish harp.
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For example, when Dr Tan blindfolded his volunteers and asked them to pluck the stalks from cherries without crushing the fruit, they succeeded only 43% of the time.
A video produced several weeks ago shows a 48-year-old Ohio man who lost his right hand in an accident three years ago using his prosthetic hand to pick up and remove stems from cherries without crushing them from excessive squeezing.
Try Quinta da Noval's immensely stylish Noval Black (£14.99 Frazier's of Solihull, Cheers of Swansea, £15.99 Ocado, £16.50 The Fine Cheese Co, £16.99 Adnams; 19.5% abv), which tastes (deliciously) of macerated cherries without any of the spirity notes you get with cheaper ports.
The Bees, now unbeaten in 12 in the League, and the Cherries, without a defeat in 15, created few chances.
Today, we're showing you how to pit cherries without a cherry pitter.
Studios are wary of discussing the specifics of injury rates, but Armstrong stresses they employ safety officers whose job it is to make sure actors don't fly around in cherry pickers without a harness.
They magnify every crunch, splatter and throb underscoring Ridley's characteristic gruesome imagery – a man's caved-in chest is lightly described as "a cherry crumble without the crumble"; animals are dismembered in grim anatomical detail – as well as his bag of subverted horror tropes, which parody The Purge's descent into anarchy and the unending dread of It Follows.
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