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If the bottom is browning and the cheese is pretty melted flip it.
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I pretty much melt in a puddle whenever I have the opportunity to go in one.
When you're very much engaged in the present, when you're having a wonderful conversation with a good friend, all of your concerns and anxieties about the future pretty much melt away because those feel good, happy, satisfied here and now chemicals are suppressing dopamine.
"Some of the snow depths were affected by the warmth of the ground, so it melted pretty quickly," Mr. Slattery said.
"As soon as the snow melted, I pretty much decided I needed to figure out a way to get some money in my pocket," said Mr. Bynum, who has been selling Street Roots since January.
Raw chicken, facial scabbing, skim milk, flu spit, chicken blood, piss, and eggs: The inaugural load these ingredients melted together pretty rapidly to form the base stew, even eating completely through an uncracked egg to welcome it into the mix.
Raw chicken, facial scabbing, skim milk, flu spit, chicken blood, piss, and eggs: The inaugural loadthese ingredients melted together pretty rapidly to form the base stew, even eating completely through an uncracked egg to welcome it into the mix.
Finally he is cornered and grabbed by the hands of the mob, but the suit has begun to disintegrate, turning to pretty white fluff, melting into the sooty air.
"In the more northern climates, the snow pack melts pretty late and then they have a very short window in which they need to acquire all of these resources, to reproduce.
I caught up with the pretty face who melts faces by phone last week, and asked her about silencing the critics, being labeled "a bad girl," and whether or not she's done with acting altogether which is totally possible.
"I'm pretty sure it has been melted down".
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