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He is tender to crackpots and even to infant prodigies.
Simmer until peel is tender to the bite and syrup has thickened, 35 to 45 minutes.
Lower the heat, cover and let the rhubarb simmer for about 8 minutes, till it is tender to the point of a knife.
Unlike salt beef from brisket, which tumbles away into strands, this is tender to the fork but maintains its own internal tension.
Smoking rates being far higher among the poor, it's a move difficult to reconcile with Brownback's statement that society does best "when our hearts are tender to what God is tender to – the poor, the voiceless, the powerless".
Nor is this a view that says we should not care about those among us who are less able to care for themselves: a humane community is one that is tender to the young, old, ill and hurt, and that seeks to equalise opportunities and make life equitable thereafter.
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Her right upper quadrant was tender to palpation without rebound tenderness or guarding.
Diseased muscles may also swell and be tender to the touch, or they may cramp.
The meat was tender to the point of falling off the bone.
This rash was tender to the touch but not itchy at all.
You want them to be tender to the point of collapse.
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