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3 Strain the liquid, using a fine mesh strainer for poultry.
4. Drain noodles, and dip them in the boiling water with tongs or in a strainer for about 5 seconds.
Leave in a strainer for 10-15 minutes before placing in a heavy-bottomed saucepan with the water.
The ritualistic objects for this ceremony included a stone-slab altar, a basin for water, a small pot and a larger one for pouring the water, a mortar and pestle for grinding the plants, a cup into which the juice drips and a filter or strainer for decanting it, and cups for consuming the beverage obtained.
Mr. Steiner deserves to be nicknamed "Mr. Strainer" for straining money out of trash and making waste management a paying proposition.
It's a strainer for crystal clear clarity.
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The Titans were primitive giants often called "the strainers," for being full of hubris and presumption they strained to be like the gods.
This tissue was homogenized through a 70 μm cell strainer, blocked for nonspecific binding, and stained for surface markers (Babcock et al., 2006).
These include: a long spoon for stirring, a metal drink shaker with a strainer, tongs for the ice bucket, a bottle opener, a wine corkscrew and at least 2 small measuring cups, known as jiggers.
Single cell suspensions in 1 ml PBS were prepared by filtration through a 40 μm cell strainer (BD) for FACS analysis (FACSCanto II; BD).
Briefly, hematopoietic bone marrow cells were purified with a 40-μm cell strainer, cultured for 16 hr with 5 ng/ml MCSF (R&DSystems, Minneapolis, Minnesota) in α-MEM containing 10% FBS.
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