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Pack a mixture of moist stuffing (add any flavorful liquid, if necessary), grated Parmesan and sautéed ground beef or pork into the peppers.
Over in the filter-molding room, Trumble has sweat running down his face as he rolls a mixture of moist clay and sawdust into large balls, drops them loudly on the ground to flatten them, and carries them to the hydraulic press that will shape the stuff into something resembling an oversize gardening pot.
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The fluidized behavior of binary mixtures of moist sawdust and glass spheres has been investigated.
These which were found in a fairly good agreement with the very few and incomplete earlier published measurements, were algebraically fitted to allow the evaluation of saturated mixture properties of moist air.
The metal was isolated (1808) by Sir Humphry Davy, who electrolyzed a mixture of the moist hydroxide or chloride with mercuric oxide, using a mercury cathode, and then evaporated the mercury from the resultant amalgam.
The vegetation is classified as a mixture of evergreen and moist semideciduous forests (Letouzey 1985a, b) dominated by the families Caesalpinioideae, Mimosoideae, Annonaceae, and Meliaceae (Yasuoka 2009b).
Mixture should have consistency of moist cornmeal.
Nitration of naphthalene and pyrene in DCM solution (1 mg/mL each) was less than 1 part in 10 7) after a 345-min exposure to a bubbling flow of moist N2/air mixture (1 1 v/v) containing 107 ppm NO and 1.5 ppm NO2, indicating that for these condition a DCM sampler should resist artifactual nitration of aromatics.
For these two-and-a-bit hours a local might say there's not much to see – but it's a good time to reflect on how hard it is to imagine John Wayne riding through these subtropics; and to calculate that there are 254 counties in Texas, a mixture of wet, dry, and moist counties, alcoholic beverage-wise.
Potpourri, ( French: "miscellaneous mixture") also called cassolette, in pottery, a decorative ceramic vessel with a perforated cover originally made to hold a moist mixture of aromatic spices, fruits, and the petals of flowers that was intended to produce a pleasant scent as the mixture mouldered.
The exterior is a crunchy shell of hard-on-the-outside, soft-underneath, pleasingly gritty bulgur wheat; the inside is fragrant and soft and spicy, a moist mixture of ground beef, pine nuts and, as Safi is careful to note, real Aleppo pepper from Syria.
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