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Ms. Silverton, who started her career as a pastry chef and is an accomplished baker, makes crusts with extraordinary character: softly chewy in spots, crisply charred in others, ever so faintly sweet, even more faintly sour.
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In the process, electricity, like any other industrial process, becomes even more something faintly magical for Londoners.
The same prometaphase-specific localization of Myc was observed also, even if more faintly, in the M14 control and Myc cells (data not shown).
Even more obscure is the faintly racy 1928 song "Pilot Me," whose narrator imagines himself as "a cozy narrow plane just built for two," whose gears are "stripped" on its maiden trip.
Given all this foolishness, it's even more puzzling that Ms. Aguilera seems faintly (or not-so-faintly) embarrassed by the teen-pop that got her here.
I suspect even more teenagers would buy Frappucinos that looked faintly naughty.Starbucks certainly has ambitious plans.
It's effective as a bear repellent, but even more reliable at making an urbanite feel faintly ridiculous.
Grilled whale meat was even more compelling: it had the appearance, texture and heft of beef, but faintly saline nuances that suggested its source was the sea.
As fine a creation as this is, I was even more taken with slices of venison encrusted with macadamia nuts and sauced with faintly bitter chocolate, which gives the meat the jolt it needs.
To the side, more faintly, he drew a robed woman.
It begins to echo, much more faintly, another book — "The Handmaid's Tale".
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