Sentence examples for heated strained from inspiring English sources

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Makes 28 400g unsalted butter, at room temperature 300g almond paste (50%), chopped (not marzipan, see tip) 270g caster sugar 1 tbsp almond extract 6 large eggs, separated 385g plain flour 1 tsp salt 1 tsp red food colouring ½ tsp green food colouring (leaf green) 245g apricot jam, heated, strained 100g dark chocolate (70%), chopped 80g double cream 1 Heat the oven to 170C/340F/gas mark 3½.

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If they are not used to the heat and when the weather suddenly becomes hot, then they will be more vulnerable to heat strain.

Furthermore, the administration of dantrolene before HS is more theoretical than real because the incidence of EHS is negligible in comparison with the number of individuals who are engaged in physical activity and/or are exposed to heat strain.

Last summer, when the brutal heat strained Texas' electric grid and increased worries about blackouts, the grid imported a modest amount of power from Mexico and elsewhere in the United States.

Sweltering heat strained the city's electrical system, and the DWP said in a statement that Monday's peak demand, 6,080 megawatts, was more than 50% higher than energy demand on a usual June day. .

2. Remove from heat, strain the soup and reserve the liquid.

Heat strain is a consequence of the response of the body to heat stress.

The heat also strained the electric grid all over the country, with utilities reporting scattered outages.

3. Remove from heat, strain and cool.

Remove from heat, strain into a bowl and let cool.

Remove from heat; strain custard through fine sieve.

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