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It's a place where oysters, before they meet their demise, are fed sieved beet juice (and the juice should be strained through a 25-micron sieve, not a 500-micron one).
As mentioned previously, the criterion is that the steel should be strained as close as possible to its yield strain.
The criterion for the design is that the reinforcement should be strained as close as possible to its yielding limit without exceeding it.
Mn-rich MnGe nanodots induced by the spinodal decomposition should be strained if the lattice coherence between the nanodots and the matrix remains.
The rationale for the design is that the steel bars carrying the loads once the concrete is cracked should be strained as close as possible to the steel yield strain.
The oil should be strained through a cheesecloth to prevent particle build-up.
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Indeed, given the form's uniquely high production values, and the opportunity for finding life-enhancing beauty in every little physical and conceptual detail arrayed both on the stage and below it in the orchestra pit, we should be straining every sinew in trying to defend it, and its proper criticism.
It's a big opportunity, and with rumors of a high-resolution iPad around the corner with the chops to do Photoshops, Flickr should be straining at the bit.
For Labour, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said the government should be "straining every sinew" on behalf of the public to deport the preacher.
There have also been some indications that the ECOSOC accreditation process might not be as fair and transparent as it should be, straining the already fragile trust relationship between civil society and the U.N. body in charge of their participation.
No cords should be straining to get to the outlet either.
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