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My daughter, lover of soft-boiled eggs, seems to get eczema from egg whites, so I try to cook precisely, making the yolk soft and the rest discouragingly (but not unappetizingly) inflexible.
Terrorism and more precisely making the U.S. better prepared for potential terrorist strikes will define 2003.
Follow the building plans precisely, making sure that each row of blocks is level.
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More precisely, make your way 1,353 feet above South Wacker, to the 103rd floor of the Sears Tower.
"A conviction of the correctness of this thesis was not precisely made easier by the behavior of patients," he adds.
But what precisely makes cutting up a piece of fruit worth the tremendous saga that preceded it?
Model testing consists of towing a precisely made model of the hull at a precisely controlled speed, in calm water, while measuring the force required to tow it.
Agreeing on how to combat the problem is tricky, given that experts continue to bicker on what, precisely, makes us fat.
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