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He stores whole heads of broccoli and cauliflower in the refrigerator without first chopping them up.
The boss has one, too albeit, with a window.The sick bayAt first, chopping bullpens up into boxes seemed to fit with a new egalitarian mood.
The sequencing technology works by first chopping the genome into single-stranded DNA fragments and combining them with snippets of known synthetic DNA so that they form small circles of about 400 bases.
Mr. Hensley writes observantly about the killing and cleaning of seals, about constructing sod houses, about making toys from the talons of an owl and brooms from its wings, and about the intricacies of making coffee each morning by first chopping chunks of ice to make water.
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Ms. Goin first chopped some chocolate and placed it in the bottom of a deep casserole.
Cut off the legs to make a confit, but first chop off the knobby bit at the bottom with a cleaver — use this," she said, handing me a giant tomahawk thing — "and then remove the breast.
FLOTUS had already started sweeping her bangs to the side in May, five months after she first chopped them into a blunt fringe.
It was 2004 when DJ Tameil first chopped up the bed squeak sample from the intro of Trillville's "Some Cut".
The critical difference with microarray analysis is that an individual's entire genome is first chopped into small DNA pieces and all the pieces are copied many times; a florescent tag is attached to each DNA piece so that florescence will be detected if the piece of DNA hybridizes with a probe on the microarray.
Paint the "flower" section first: Chop off a Ladyfinger's top portion, along the width.
First chop the ingredients that you want finely chopped and then add items that you want in larger pieces.
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