Sentence examples for degrees whole from inspiring English sources

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It and many other cheeses would be nicely rounded out by the almost pizzelle-like 34 Degrees Whole Grain Crispbread crackers, which are thin without being fragile.

The 34 Degrees Whole Grain Crispbread is $4.99 for 4.5 ounces at Whole Foods, $20 for five boxes at Chelsea Market Baskets in Chelsea Market, chelseamarketbaskets.com.com

Use a meat thermometer and cook pork and ground beef to 160 degrees; beef, veal and lamb to 145 degrees; whole poultry to 180 degrees; and chicken breasts to 170 degrees.

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"And then when I met Kim, she was the final piece that really put me in a place where I was to some degree whole and could be happy".

Palatability is a matter of degree; whole ranges of distastefulness therefore exist, even in the mimics, model and mimic in the case of Müllerian mimicry being equally unpalatable and sharing the same warning coloration.

And you say, 'Well, if I turn fifty degrees, the whole ship turns' " over.

Ground poultry should be cooked to an internal temperature of 165 degrees and whole poultry to 180 degrees.

Will students ever get university degrees, in whole or in part, if they take sufficient FutureLearn courses?

Ground meats should reach 160 degrees; poultry (whole or ground), 165 degrees and fish, 145 degrees (or until it is opaque and separates easily with a fork).

Since most deep-frying is done at around 350 degrees, this whole notion that olive oil is inappropriate for frying is nonsense; it smokes at 375 (and smoking isn't the end of the story, either).

And you say, 'Well, if I turn 50 degrees, the whole ship turns" over.

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