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Mr. Glass begins lightly, describing a funeral featuring a video with a soundtrack of Barbra Streisand singing.
Beat them only immediately before you make the omelette, lightly as described above, with two forks, adding a light mild seasoning of salt and pepper.
Not packing his punches lightly, he infamously described Ahrends Burton Koralek's proposed designs to extend the National Gallery as "a monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much loved and elegant friend".
Major events on the surrounding seas - the wreckage of a ship carrying a load of fireworks - are described lightly, while minor details - the texture of moss after it has been trodden on three times - are observed with careful honesty.
Mallorcas, the exquisitely delicate, lightly sweet buns described in Mireya Navarro's article in this week's Dining section, are easy enough for a novice baker, but impressive enough to serve at a festive brunch or office party.
Two human thymic lobes (early week 8) were lightly dissociated as described, mixed with 150,000 mouse primary embryonic fibroblasts and re-aggregated as described previously (Sheridan et al., 2009).
In a book best described as lightly organized, Roach's promiscuous use of footnotes occasionally becomes distracting.
The discharge of 11,500 tons of what Japanese officials described as lightly radioactive water was to make room at the plant to store much more heavily radioactive water.
An application to the control of lightly damped structures is described.
This reviewers' major criticisms concern the RNAi experiments and are described in lightly edited format below: Overall, the manuscript presents many measurements (e.g. size, shape, viability) but how these integrate and how they relate to aerobic metabolism and thermal limits remain mostly unclear.
Thus Joseph Priestley described the lightly-governed American colonies as nevertheless in a condition of servitude because "by the same power, by which the people of England can compel them to pay one penny, they may compel them to pay the last penny they have" (1769, 140).
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