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Adobo is considered the national dish of the Philippines – it is, in fact, a method of cooking, using in its most elemental form just sea salt, coconut or cane vinegar, peppercorns and bay leaves.
In its most elemental form, the Paloma is tequila and grapefruit soda (preferably Squirt), maybe with a splash of lime juice.
At some level, just by having them sitting opposite one another, even in silence, one was dealing with the British constitution, the bone structure of our establishment in its most elemental form.
In the introduction to his brilliant play The Audience, Peter Morgan writes that by dramatising the relationship between the Queen and her prime ministers "one was dealing with the British constitution, the bone structure of our establishment in its most elemental form".
In its most elemental form, an opportunity describes 'a phenomena that begin unformed and become more developed through time' (Ardichvili et al. 2003, p. 108) thanks to the entrepreneurial efforts made by an individual or a group of individuals.
In the past, debt-management in Japan was in its most elemental form.
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"I believe that the Jew is especially adapted for the sport of boxing because, in the final analysis, it is the most elemental form of self-defense," Leonard wrote in a 1925 issue of The Palestine, a magazine now defunct.
It was not: it was humanitarianism in a most elemental form.
It seems extraordinary that this most elemental form of making more plants is surrounded by such mystique.
That is because boxing is perhaps the most elemental form of violent human competition still acceptable in modern society.
In their most elemental form, they are eaten cold, dipped in a sauce of soy, rice wine, bonito flakes, kelp and sugar.
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