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As with cooking over a grill, drinking rosé emphasizes the elemental, uncomplicated appeal of the fresh, raw material, which makes them generally undemanding wines.

· Lightweight Vilene to cover both scarves (this is a thin, fusible material which makes delicate cloth more durable, £2.10 per m from haberdashers, including John Lewis).

Despite the difficulties, his company, Material, which makes parts for communication devices, now has 28 employees, making his factory large by Ota's standards.

Ms. Hammer's aesthetic doesn't allow her to identify her source material, which makes sense on one level (she doesn't want to create the impression of a didactic, scholarly work) but is distracting on another.

In fact, power generated by burning wood, plants and other organic material, which makes up 50 percent of all renewable energy produced in the United States, according to federal statistics, is facing increased scrutiny and opposition.

"The active material which makes it an atomic bomb is usually not near the surface, and I think that just by walking along past a crate you would not be able to tell that in that crate there was an atomic bomb.

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She rarely used off-color material, which made her popular at corporate events.

The lightweight material, which made for lighter planes and lower fuel costs, attracted American Airlines executives because it allowed jets to carry passengers and cargo less expensively.

Ground rules set out, she openly referred to notes and questioned her new "work-in-progress" material which made up around 20 minutes of the set.

His previous appearances, which took place between 2010 and 2012, and saw the ratings of the televised ceremony climb, were notable for Gervais's bracing material, which made jibes about Scientology, the HFPA top brass and Robert Downey Jr.

Wilde's editor JM Stoddart had already deleted a host of "objectionable" text from the novel before it made its first appearance in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in June 1890, cutting out material which made more explicit the homoerotic nature of artist Basil Hallward's feelings for Dorian Gray and which accentuated elements of homosexuality in Gray himself.

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