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Finally – phew! – strain this infusion through a double layer of muslin into a clean bowl.
With its deeply sensationalist strain, this era also bore more than a faint resemblance to our own time.
Cancers and associated lifestyle diseases like diabetes strain this remote but urbanized nation of around 60,000.
Some strain this concoction, but I prefer being surprised by tasty little scraps on top of my white meat.
We must recognise the huge strain this will place on our NHS as more people come here, without giving it any chance of planning for such increased demand.
Mr. Kelly acknowledges the strain this puts on his police force, which has shrunk by 5,000 from a high of 41,000 officers.
The title and the noir aspirations come from Raymond Chandler, but Mr. Connelly has to strain this time to find a darkness of his own.
The court is also clear that while councils are often under huge financial strain, this must not be used as an excuse for avoiding their legal duties.
With the health system under enormous financial strain, this is no time to be adding additional costs and legal or bureaucratic burdens.
The United Nations announced today that it was delaying indefinitely the annual speeches by world leaders that traditionally bring platoons of politicians to New York in September because of the strain this would place on the city's security services.
The truth is that it can only be one part of the much wider answer to what is happening to the weight of the nation and the strain this puts on our NHS.
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