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Tiny onions; carrots; relatively hardy, fresh-out-of-the-ground celery, for flavour but also because you could cook celery for 10 hours and, remarkably, it would still retain its texture; a little pearl barley; red wine/ Worcestershire sauce/soy/stout (anything that will add savoury depth and complexity to that simmering liquid).
Remarkably, it would take 12 weeks to diagnose the ravaging virus.
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Before her announcement, a number of House Democrats who barely survived the Nov. 2 elections said that while Ms. Pelosi was a remarkably successful speaker, it would be a disaster for her to stay on.
Though never built, it was remarkably similar to SLS: It would have used space shuttle main engines, two shuttle solid rocket boosters, and a core stage based on the shuttle's external fuel tank.
I think it would be remarkably arrogant to try to make Shakespeare a commentary.
The (very) short answer is that it would bring remarkably few benefits while causing a lot of harm.
More remarkably, you find yourself wishing it would, because these absolutely ordinary people turn out to be infinitely interesting.
But a lawyer for the family, Seth A. Presser, said the decision had "caused a remarkably inequitable result" and that it would be appealed.
Since they're remarkably different from one another, it would be wonderful to be able to say that all are marvelous.
However, if metropolitan regions were divided into pie-slice shapes, it would take remarkably little creativity for the voting pattern of nearly every congressional district to roughly mirror the state pattern.
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