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He always put in a dried rose or pansy.
Khaled, our guide, revealed water under a thin crust of creamy dust in a dried up ravine.
But all other main courses were exemplary — from the seared magret duck breast (medium-rare slices, as ordered, in a dried cherry-pomegranate reduction, with sweet potato purée) to the absolute perfection of braised Angus short ribs, with saffron mashed potatoes and wild mushrooms.
Generally, the acetylated APTS-coated Fe3O4 NPs were stored at −20°C in a dried form before use.
The installations (as seen in the gallery above) include residents in Santa Fe holding giant blue posters in a dried up riverbed, while the New York installation brings to light the flooded New York/New Jersey coastline's 23-foot rise in sea level.
At the end of the experimental period, the rats were anaesthetised by lying for 2 3 minutes in a dried jar containing chloroform-soaked gauze pad, then they were decapitated by using a small guillotine (Scientific Research Instrument, UK).
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So he filleted the cod; seared its skin in dehydrated sea urchin and an ash of burned herbs; flipped it over to nestle in a layer of slivered root vegetables and ginger (for "spaghetti"); and poached it in a dried-tuna broth, blackened with the squid ink.
And in a dry season, no less!
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