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I charred it over an open gas flame, let it cool a bit, then rubbed-peeled-scraped off the blackened skin -- not under water, and not too meticulously, because it's good to taste a little hint of the fire -- and diced it fine.
Potentially, if H&E and IHC are used in combination, the H&E slides may not be scrutinised as meticulously because the pathologist may rely on the subsequent IHC stain to pick up any missed metastases.
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This is because it works; because it is transparent and meticulously fair; and because it has been laboriously calibrated over time to prevent collusive bidding or other kinds of cheating.
But his allies say Mr. Rumsfeld is meticulously gathering information because he is trying to build consensus.
These are eight-hour parties sometimes held in abandoned schools that get meticulously thought-out because the organisers have a lot to lose.
In this work the problem of crosstalk was meticulously looked on, because to our knowledge no data have been previously published about possible bleed-through between Golgi-Cox stained material and fluorescent probes.
Because Mr. Bosco meticulously strings several photocopies together, the effect is multiplied.
Craig Candeto, Lamar Owens, Kaipo-Noa Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, Ricky Dobbs, Keenan Reynoldsthe triple-option at a high level because Jasper meticulously trained them to do so.
Moreover, because we meticulously registered our perioperative complications, we are able to inform readers about all other complications they may encounter, although the majority is rarely clinically relevant.
In my conversations with merchants, it's clear that some have jumped on the deals bandwagon because it's the hot thing to do; not because they've meticulously calculated the ROI.
My mum would annoy the tits off me because she was meticulously tidy and insisted Charlie and I were the same.
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