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2) This clarification process coagulates the blood and impurities, which can then be skimmed away, producing a much clearer stock.

Standard television and video images typically consist of 480 horizontal lines, but HDTV resolutions can go up to 1,080 lines, producing a much more detailed picture.

Mr. Rodriguez is producing a much subtler sensuality than when his work was traced close to the body with a zipper slicing though the back.

Had the race been won by the 5-to-2 favorite, MEDAGLIA D'ORO, or another horse at reasonable odds, producing a much smaller payoff, officials might have never uncovered the computer fraud.

Alchemy has said it plans to phase out the Rover brand with thousands of job losses and begin producing a much smaller number of sporty sedans under the MG name.

Line-by-line haggling will start in January, with the aim of producing a much shorter final declaration with some hope of winning consensus.When Canada left in January, it said it would not be "party to an anti-Semitic, anti-Western hatefest dressed up as an anti-racism conference".

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Further cooling of the reaction to −10 °C proved optimal, producing a much-improved yield of 32%% (entry 5).

Doubtless this would have produced a much more vivid book, albeit a logistically thorny one.

Like them or hate them, the lines produce a much more complex design than the predecessor.

Instead, it may produce a much lower level of energy by gravitational shrinkage.

This, she says, produces a much fuller flavor than the direct-acidification method some cheesemakers use.

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