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In a blender, combine dates and milk at low speed until dates are completely broken up. 2. Add remaining ingredients and process at high speed until the mixture is smooth, with bits of the dates visible.
Crumble the feta into a bowl and spoon over the cream, then use a hand or electric whisk to whip until the cheese has completely broken up and the mixture becomes creamy.
The Pindari forces were completely broken up, scattered in the course of a single campaign.
By 1919, there were reports that the wreck had almost completely broken up and disappeared beneath the waves.
Duncan was paid off in May and sold in July although she was not completely broken up until 1949.
Furious was sold in 1948 for scrap, and had been completely broken up in Troon by 1954.
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On Monday, the government-appointed Independent Commission on Banking called for banks to separate their deposit-taking operations from investment banking services, stopping short of completely breaking up the firms.
Also congruent with Baums et al. (2006), colonies were larger at the coastal sites that exhibited clonal structure compared with the offshore sites (Table 1); this may provide a source of fragments if exposed to physical disturbances that are not strong enough to completely break up the large colonies.
"Liam and Miley are completely done and broken up," one insider told Us Weekly, with another saying, "She wants nothing to do with him, and vice versa.
During evidence taken by Tyrie and his commission members it has become apparent that they are considering whether the legislation should include a backstop that allows the government to demand banks are broken up completely if they do not erect a strict ringfence.
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