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Make sure blender has an "ice crush" setting.
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That crush set off decades of poor romantic choices (don't run away, I can fix you!).
When Leslie's crush Mark sets his sights on Ann, Leslie does not turn into a crazy banshee like one of the mob wives when someone looks at them sideways, (though she does get a wee bit jealous).
Lest we forget, Michael Jordan was cut from his high school basketball team and while obviously crushed, set out to practice every day for a year and make the team the following season.
Add lid to blender and pulse on high (or if it has an ice-crush setting, use this).
Remove and, once cool enough to handle, squeeze out the flesh into a small bowl, crush and set aside.
Mr. Wyatt said jokingly that he might crush and set fire to a non-Hendrix instrument, just to create shards for display.
He resumed work as soon as possible and took on a crushing set of burdens that probably hastened his death.
Sparrow by Kim Todd (Reaktion, £9.99) To describe the sparrow in your very first sentence as "easily crushed" sets a rather melancholy tone (did the author actually try, and succeed?), but Todd's aim in this charming celebration is to enrich our appreciation of the bird named from the Old English for "flutterer".
Taking cues from across the pond, Kevin helped shape a genre and sound that is at the lifeblood of every corner of electronic music, and today, at 50 years young, he's continuing to expand the limits of our minds with enticing collaborations, remixes, and club-crushing sets.
Bone marrow was collected at days 4 and 14 post-irradiation (as indicated in the figure legends) and either fixed and sectioned as above, or by crushing sets of tibias and fibias using a pestle and mortar and then graded needles and syringes to generate a single cell suspension.
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