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Chop it in half and peel it.
Murdoch, who bought it in 1969, didn't chop it in half until 1984.
If you have a mincer attachment, mince the meat or chop it in a food processor or by hand along with the livers.
Whether dealing with an inch or a second, you can chop it in half and the half in half, ad infinitum.
While eating raw spinach is good, it's better to chop it in a blender — for instance, by making a smoothie — or in a juicer, as this releases more lutein from the leaves, according to the researchers.
As for cloning humans, he says the prospect is pure scaremongering: "The scientific community has had the ability for 15 years to take a human egg, chop it in half and create another.
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They printed their patient list, chopped it in two with scissors, and stuck half of it in the bin.
The Wurm came to grief when a whortleberry picker called Joe Tottle inadvertently chopped it in half with an axe while drunk on cider.
That bread is rock-hard, and chopping it in the food processor is like grinding stones.
In nature, double-stranded RNA is found only in some viruses, so cells react badly to its presence, sending enzymes out to chop it up in pretty short order.
"At the time I was doing these art pieces in which I'd take someone's text and chop it up in panels and make it something else, change the story using their words.
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