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She is hurt by Meg's comment that she can only make two types of pudding.
When these catechins react with oxygen, they make two types of chemical; theaflavins, which make the orange-brown colour of tea, and thearubigins, which are thought to contribute to the taste.
He notes that Invoke has had no trouble raising $1 billion.In this section The new interventionism Sticks and stones Pixel pressures Spliffs and butts The swing set After Autonomy Rags to riches Giving it up for Cecil The prophetic liberal ReprintsMr Lynch plans to use this money to make two types of investment.
People generally make two types of errors in judging personality: they impute more personality consistency to others than the actors themselves would allow, and they often ignore the operation of unconscious psychological processes that can explain at least some of the inconsistencies.
This provides the material for them to make two types of crystals, which they assemble into layers to create an immensely strong composite structure.As she looked out of the window one day while wondering about this, her gaze drifted to a periodic table of elements stuck on the wall.
Most Czech breweries make two types of lager: light and premium.
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The two chefs make three types of miniature tacos for us, which we all agree are exquisite.
His one-day courses teach you to make three types of cheese – curd, mozzarella and a hard, Wensleydale-style one – taking you through the cheese production process, from the arrival of sweet whole milk from an East Sussex farm to heating, adding rennet, taking its temperature, cutting the curds, and fashioning these into different cheeses.
In this section we make three types of comparisons.
The stabilized blocks were used to make three types of walls.
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