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Add 1 tortilla and cook, turning once, until soft and pliable, about 3 seconds per side.
"However, great apes do not have the cognitive and techno- cultural abilities to [modify their infants' skulls]." Human brains began to grow particularly large, and human infant skulls became particularly pliable, about 2 million years ago.
Working with one rice paper wrapper at a time, soak wrapper in warm water just until pliable, about 30 seconds.
Flush the interior with running water to remove all of the salt, then soak the casing in fresh water until it is soft and pliable, about 1 to 2 hours.
Soak riempies to make them pliable (about 1 hour in lukewarm water).
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Wang's laboratory created two types of plastic-encased nanogenerators each extremely thin, pliable, and about as long and thin as a paper clip.
This will get all of the leaf nice and pliable (after about another hour).Remove the center vein.
Let them soak until they are pliable and opaque, about 15 to 20 minutes.
The connection of the ribs to the breastbone the sternum is in all cases a secondary one, brought about by the relatively pliable rib (costal) cartilages.
Mostly the collection was about pretty, pliable clothes: a blue-gray pantsuit; a pleated skirt in crinkled, shiny fabric worn with a simple sweater; or a column of apricot silk for an evening dress that was perfumed — but oh! so gently — with the boudoir.
The show begins with Packer and Gore performing a piece angrily and then doing it again flirtatiously, an old school but effective reminder about how pliable text can be, how open to varying interpretations.
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