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foams
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Third person singular of foam
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"There's a bad association where people think it's just about chefs making gels and foams".
They are also now lighter and use better energy-absorbing foams.
Notice how luxuriantly the shower gel foams on the heroine's loins?
The 32-panel approach proved aerodynamically hard to beat, but leather gave way to various foams and plastics.
Some are applied as gels or foams, though the most desirable form of delivery is agreed by most people to be a small ring that can be fitted at the neck of the cervix and would allow the microbicide to diffuse out slowly over the course of weeks or months.
Jim Thomas, who is fighting a huge blaze to the north of Boise, says it is much easier to preserve buildings these days, thanks to improved chemical foams and fire-retardant wrapping, which resembles tin foil.
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Or Clerkenwell's Chifafa which avoids foam cartons and features ingredients such as high-welfare English veal.
Let's not forget that Miley's insta-historic VMAs performance last year drew outraged comment from many quarters, but perhaps most notably from the creator of the foam finger himself, who claimed she had demeaned his oversized invention.
The liquid and canister are chilled, shaken vigorously and the foam is poured into a glass.
The restaurant is booked a month in advance but I manage to get a table thanks to a last-minute cancellation, and the food that we foraged earlier that day arrives in various confections of foam, gel or smoke.
A pleasantly bitter drink, with good tight foam and solid coffee aromas pushing past the milk.
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