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The top layer is a soft fill taken from the grading projects that had leveled portions of Seattle's hills.
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The cheese adds not just a deeper note but ensures a light crunch to the crust that is so important as a contrast for such a soft filling.
These stents were composed of dense dissolving material with and without radiopaque filling (dense filled and dense unfilled, respectively) and soft material with radiopaque filling (soft filled).
In groups 3 and 4 (dense filled versus dense unfilled and soft filled versus dense unfilled, respectively) all stents were fragmented in similar fashion on harvest day 2 or 3. Standard stents and filled stent fragments were evident on imaging, although dense unfilled stents were not discernible.
**Since this cake has a soft filling, an ordinary doneness test cannot be used.
Parenchyma cells, which form a soft filling tissue, are roughly separated from the conducting vessels and from the sclerenchyma during the milling process.
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