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The ice can be strained out, Floridita-style, or the chunks and shards can be left in, which is typical of tropical cocktails.
Pure reliance on the chain-of-command was disastrous in Vietnam because much of the most relevant information, the nuances which counted, could not be fully described in writing and were strained out as information flowed to the top.
Often twice as expensive as regular yogurt, Greek yogurt has most of the water and whey strained out, making it richer in protein and giving it the density of sour cream.
Hands strained out towards the crowds from the windows of the detention centre, and phone calls were made to the women inside as microphones were held against phone speakers to broadcast messages from within.
But if foreign capital promotes these three virtues, then the study may have inadvertently strained out much of the benefit of financial globalisation.There is, however, "a fly in the ointment", Mr Prasad says.
Greek yogurt — ultra-rich yogurt with most of the water and whey strained out — is indeed a booming industry in New York, thanks in part to the large amount of milk produced in the state.
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