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"My neck is strained from looking up to her," said Robin Wagner, her coach.
For starters they have targeted the re-use of okara, a mix of fiber and protein left behind when soymilk is strained from cooked and blended soy beans, into flour.
They are beginning the venture using okara, a nourishing mix of fiber and protein that is left behind when soy milk is strained from cooked and blended soy beans.
Because one ear is strained from doing the work of two, I will completely lose my ability to hear.
In one corner, metal steps lead to a massive lautering tun, where a sweet and sticky liquid known as wort is strained from a mash of milled malt that has been steeped like tea in hot water.
The pot or vessel is removed from the fire and the curd is strained from the whey and squeezed by hand into small balls of non-uniform size and weight.
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The relationship between the two was strained from the outset.
The dialogue between the school administration and the Cantor family has been strained from the beginning.
Things were strained from the beginning, according to the inspector general's inquiry.
Mr. Comey's testimony chronicled a relationship that was strained from the beginning.
The rhythm was there, a confident drawl, yet his voice was strained from overuse, gargly and cross, as though he were in pain.
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