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In volume five of this book, he described breast cancer as "a lump, hard as a stone, with a form resembling a nucleon of drupe or a walnut.
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"For example, the surgeon may know that the lump exists because of a CAT scan," he said, but in surgery the lung deflates, making the lump harder to find.
Not long ago they were a collection of big lumps, hard in the tackle but hamstrung by an absence of knowing what to do with the ball.
Afterward, some scalding hot tea, always in a glass, sucked through a lump of hard sugar.
Light the barbecue, with plenty of coals to one side and a lump of hard wood nestled at the edge of them, to smoke.
"You just wouldn't believe you could get gas out of that, would you?" said Mark Miller, chief executive of UK gas company Cuadrilla Resources, turning over a lump of hard black rock.
(serves 2, or 1 if you're hungry) 6 anchovies, fresh or in brine, the choice is yours 4 slices good white bread 1 tsp butter 1 tsp flour 120ml milk A lump of hard strong cheese A pinch of cayenne pepper Parsley, to garnish First make the cheese sauce.
Before then we retailed them for $1,500 apiece, but $300,000 in one lump was hard to turn down.
As soon as the pear betty emerged from the oven, I spooned out a portion and covered it with lumps of hard sauce.
He lumps it hard towards Dawson, "in and around" the penalty spot - but someone or other heads it away without difficulty.
Only add more juice once the first addition is combined – if you add too much in one go, it will cool the caramel and leave you with apple juice and lumps of hard caramel!
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