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Alice's take on Order and Method comes from her love of maths.

My poaching method comes from my very un-Scandinavian grandmother: I bring the salmon to a boil, let it bubble away for 10 minutes and let it cool in the water.

Both the recipes involve several days marinading, the British/Irish one is 7-10 dand, and the German version 3, so that's where the method comes from, but the flavourings are a mixture of both recipes.

The most complicated method comes from Not So Humble Pie, who cites problems with crystallisation for her caution – she washes down the side of the pot obsessively (standard practice for a smooth texture in confectionery) and calls for constant stirring (a tricky combination with only two hands).

The method comes from management guru Mark McCormack.

The following method comes from [10].

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Surely, this style of food and method came from the South Pole.

This method, coming from Artificial Intelligence, is based on the reusing of earlier experiences to solve new problems.

The records adopted in this paper to illustrate the new method come from the wind monitoring campaign conducted for the European project "Wind and Ports".

5Shares of unemployed using friends as a search method come from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Labor Forcee statistics calculated from the Current Population Survey: http://www.bls.gov/cps/tables.html.html

In fact, the limitations of this method coming from time consuming procedures, limited throughput and the complex physical phenomena of unknown cell properties (varying DEP forces as a cell moves make it difficult to quantify).

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