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The pitch is often made in a furtive manner, as if the deal were shady.
It reminded me both of tarte Tatin, which is also often made in a skillet, and of my — I mean Ms. Fleming's — skillet-roasted pears.
The result is that concrete for even very large homes is often made in a batch process on site, which can result in substandard buildings with significant structural flaws.
At times he appears to be engaged in a form of conversation with the government, his well-founded criticisms often made in a spirit of sorrow rather than anger.
Discontinuous fibres are most often made in a rotary process, in which fine streams of glass are flung outward through holes in a spinning dish and are then broken and blown downward by a blast of air or steam.
Movies in his industry, by contrast, are often made in a few weeks, and on budgets that a major studio may spend on coffee and pastries, so piracy is not taken quite as seriously.
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Substitute decision makers (SDMs), such as family members, carers or healthcare providers, may be required to make decisions for the person at this time and these decisions are often made in an emotional climate [ 16].
The effect is playful and knowing: in Italy, contemporary alterations to ancient Roman structures are often made in such a bluntly modern style, to make clear which elements are authentically old.
He's created a series of large scale ink drawings, often made in front of a live crowd.
An applicant's final determination of what to say about race is often made in consultation with a college counselor.
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