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By the American Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865, New York butcher shops were regularly preparing and carrying the smoked sausages. .
The potential variability in the reactivity of luminol was avoided by regularly preparing new luminol solutions and repeating tests over several weeks with decreasing concentrations of stable H2O2 (Chimie Recherche Environnement Evolution, Taverny, France).
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Ms. Vásquez regularly prepares a sweet drink of quinoa, apple, cinnamon and sugar for her family for breakfast.
For a time, Nariman regularly prepared a vegan feast for the exhausted outsiders who lingered after the protests.
Dozens of detailed reports are regularly prepared by NGOs on endless social welfare, environmental and other topics.
Falling standards need to be arrested but so do the anodyne pitches that are so regularly prepared.
(The Times regularly prepares obituaries in advance, sometimes many years in advance, for prominent figures. Mr. McFadden works strictly on advance obituaries).
It was the kind of impulse buy that just might transform me into the type of person who regularly prepares Middle Eastern food.
When I was working at L'Escargot in 1991 I was lucky enough to regularly prepare chicken consommé for Elizabeth David when she was in hospital and recuperating.
"We realize that we now have to regularly prepare for a very crowded ballot," said John Ravitz, the executive director of the Board of Elections.
Mr. Bontempi, who constantly varies his menu to keep guests guessing, also regularly prepares horse tartare — presented as two gently sculptured brown-red lumps of raw meat that spread butterlike on toast-points — as well as bruschetta sprinkled with garlic, melted cheese and dried, grated horse jerky, each thread providing a deep meaty burst of flavor.
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