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While she extracts as much suspense and mystery as possible from Victoria's history with Elizabeth, Ms. Diffenbaugh also methodically explains how the adult Victoria manages to survive.
They have found that a two-hour cold infusion extracts as much of the pigments as a standard hot infusion, and that the flavor is fruitier and less marked by green-leaf, clove and cooked aromas.
A cult often extracts as much money as it can, on a continuing basis.
MKP officials are temporary and, in some cases, self-deprecating like the Dalai Lama who calls himself "a simple monk". A cult often extracts as much money as it can, on a continuing basis.
So, he "ran as fast as [he] could from the corporate world" into the much less slimy world of being a private landlord who rents to housing benefit recipients and "structures their claims" to make sure he extracts as much money as possible from the taxpayer.
Liquid chromatography conditions were optimized to separate the various lipid classes found in algal extracts as much as possible, while maintaining a reasonably short run time to accommodate moderate sample throughput.
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2. When fire is hot, press cucumbers to extract as much liquid as possible.
Micropayment advocates imagine extracting as much as $2 a month from readers.
Drain, then squeeze well to extract as much liquid as possible.
Drain the chillies, squeezing to extract as much water as possible, then chop them quite finely.
While debt flourished, millions suffered, as the private sector swooped in and extracted as much value as it could.
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