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A topic sentence should act as a transitional gateway to its paragraph: it should be slightly more specific than your thesis, but it should not summarize all of the information from the paragraph.
It should be slightly inflated.
It should be slightly rare in center.
It should be slightly wobbly and served straight from the fridge, as the coolness counteracts its rich flavour.
Once the garlic is fragrant, add the clam broth and let it bubble until it is reduced by about half – it should be slightly thickened.
Yet Sibelius specifies a "poco f" dynamic, meaning that it should be slightly softer than the peak of the preceding crescendo.
Add the lemon juice and allow to cool, taste for sweetness (remembering the flavours will be muted by freezing, so it should be slightly too sweet at this point), then chill in the fridge.
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It should be slightly modified the critical region in the previous step in order to calculate the powers if a one-sided test is adopted.
The pH value of the 30.3% case was very close to 4, but it should be slightly smaller than 4, if it is to result in a larger coverage density.
"The average error [for the algorithm] should be around 3 years," says Rothe. "Humans can be up to 3.5 years across the full age range (usually you are better at guessing the age for people who have a similar age as you)… so it should be slightly better than human prediction.
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