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Major events on the surrounding seas - the wreckage of a ship carrying a load of fireworks - are described lightly, while minor details - the texture of moss after it has been trodden on three times - are observed with careful honesty.
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This reviewers' major criticisms concern the RNAi experiments and are described in lightly edited format below: Overall, the manuscript presents many measurements (e.g. size, shape, viability) but how these integrate and how they relate to aerobic metabolism and thermal limits remain mostly unclear.
Thus Joseph Priestley described the lightly-governed American colonies as nevertheless in a condition of servitude because "by the same power, by which the people of England can compel them to pay one penny, they may compel them to pay the last penny they have" (1769, 140).
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To serve, I did as described earlier: I lightly browned diced carrots and celery root in olive oil with salt, pepper and rosemary, added them to the defatted sauce along with the amount of chickpeas I thought we and our guests might eat, and simmered until tender.
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Draw lightly!
Beat them only immediately before you make the omelette, lightly as described above, with two forks, adding a light mild seasoning of salt and pepper.
Yet despite all this, and the florid stretches of prose (the storm raging outside the house is described as snowflakes "dancing lightly, like drunken images in the incandescent brains of the prisoners"), one reads on, to discover what is going to happen to these assorted people, despite Wiesel's endless manipulation of them and of events.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com