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There, too, a whole fish, usually bream or seabass, is often cooked in a hard casing of salt, which is lifted off to reveal a succulent fish beneath.
They appear after an embryo has grown for five or six days, its cells subdividing within the hard casing of the egg.
Take, for instance, the phrase "in a nutshell". It could either mean "in a few words," or "the edible kernel found inside the hard casing of a type of fruit". Distinguishing these two very different meanings comes easily to us, but can be confounding to a computer.
Wii Remotes can be damaged if dropped, even if they are in a hard casing like the Wii Wheel.
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Looking at the skinny ears of teosinte, with just a dozen kernels wrapped inside a stone-hard casing, it is hard to see how they could be the forerunners of corn cobs with their many rows of juicy, naked kernels.
An ear of wild corn (teosinte) is about the size and shape of a pinky finger, holds about a dozen kernels, and is ensconced in a rock-hard casing.
They had not yet been armored in the hard-casing of jihadist ideology, and yet they seemed to incorporate the politics of the madrasa into their play.
At the beginning of the last century Max Weber wrote about the disenchantment of the world and the encroachment of an iron cage – or, in a more correct translation, hard steel casing – of rationality – a Stahlhartes Gehäuse.
Alternatively, the hard outer casing of peridioles ejected from splash cups may simply disintegrate over time, eventually releasing the spores within.
Remove the screw and remove the hard plastic casing around the door lever.
The prototype drive contained 16 one-gigabyte flash chips packed into a standard hard-disk casing, which can slot into any computer.
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