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The molasses aren't the end of it: Bouchon also flies in the face of muffin-making convention with its claim that "the key to making a great muffin is letting the batter rest, to allow the flour to hydrate".

"It is the key" to making a winning racecar.

The key to making a difference now is the software controlling the system.

According to Mr. Darnell, "The key to making a new one work is to be really inventive".

The key to making a vehicle desirable to customize is to make it cheap, Mr. Wyszogrod said.

Key concept: Exploiting online communities and tailoring service offerings to consumers are key to making a profit on the Web.

So how can he not know that the key to making a great romantic comedy is to create heroines equal in wit to men?

But writing a year before "Okanagon," in which the harp is played percussively, Scelsi hadn't yet found the key to making a string instrument into a drum.

Sir William Osler, the father of modern medicine, taught his students that the patient's story will often contain the key to making a diagnosis.

The key to making a great bacon sarnie, according to Fergus Henderson, who should know a thing or two on the subject, is simplicity.

A good band is the key to making a 98 Degrees performance a musical event, and not just another pop reworking of an amusement park ride.

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