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Smooth meat is traditionally valued in Middle Eastern cooking -- wealthy households might devote a servant's entire day to pounding meat in a stone mortar -- but that texture is not to modern American taste, and coarsely ground meat works best in these recipes.
For example, although the radar might devote a substantial proportion of its duty cycle to a pre-defined mode of ionospheric observation, a fraction of its observing time could be simultaneously devoted to other applications such as space debris, while some of its receiver beams could be used for radio astronomy observations, e.g. for solar wind studies via interplanetary scintillation.
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Mr. Bloomberg, who has never been mistaken for Demosthenes, raced through much of his text with all the enthusiasm that one might devote to a cafeteria menu.
But there's no need to wonder why Fox News might devote untold hours to a 20-year-old presidential sex scandal and hardly a one to an ongoing presidential sex scandal; it's no more complicated than that the latter is a bad story for our Republican president.
Instead of wasting time and money on repetitive habeas review, we might devote our resources to a new Federal Center for Defense Services that would support improved defense representation through grants, research and "best practices" standards.
If we consider obesity a disease, we might devote public funding to weight loss clinics.
Ruth L. Krugman Avon, Conn., Jan . 9 2011 To the Editor: One would think, for $150 an hour, that Barbara Reich might devote some effort to recycling or reusing unneeded items.
Some of Turkey's most formidable feminists cover their heads.Rather than squabble over a piece of cloth, Turkey's politicians might devote energy to addressing gender inequality.
The gesture had the studious flourish a minor orchestral instrumentalist – say, the triangle player – might devote to his one entrance.
If you had dreams of a career that required you to get some practice, you might devote some of your summer holidays to it.
The company is itself an offshoot of the Missyplicity Project, founded in 1998 when an anonymous couple gave $2.3 million to Texas A&M University so that biologists there might devote their considerable time and expertise to the remaking of the couple's pet dog, Missy.
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