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All were wry, wounded and irresistibly tuneful entreaties, steeped to varying degrees in the essence of Paul McCartney.
SHE was, in the words of the abolitionist and novelist Catharine Sedgwick, "steeped to the very lips in genius".
If you're a tenured professor, and you don't care very much about your teaching, would it make any difference if you didn't get good ratings?" For many education experts, the idea of using a frequent feedback loop to improve teaching seems tailor-made for academia, given that even top scholars, steeped to the gills in their own discipline, may have had zero training in pedagogy.
The subsequent processing required more attention, as this contemporary description explains: "After the trepang is caught, it is immediately boiled in sea-water, in which the leaves of the papaya are steeped, to take off a thin skin which covers it.
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Taste the tea as it steeps to see if it has reached a desired strength.
Some Pu-erhs can be steeped 12 to 15 times.
Each year the mountain is steeper to climb.
The road was too steep to be used year-round.
The site was cheap because it was thought to be too steep to build there.
With low gears, the hill wasn't too steep to bike up, except at the end.
Many patches of fire were in areas too steep to be reached, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said.
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