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The efforts by Boateng will now be tempered by a stirring goal in the World Cup.
THE principal male role as yet unmentioned is the distant, disenchanted Henry VIII of "Anna Bolena," originally Robert Hale but in the recording Paul Plishka, his hauteur seldom tempered by any audible stirring of the heart.
"If you mix it with anything with a temperature above 70C, it will split, so you need to either add some cornflour to the yoghurt to stabilise it, or else temper the yoghurt by stirring a spoonful of the hot liquid into it before adding it to the dish," explains Dimitris.
Yet the harshness of such scenes is tempered by a lyrical beauty elsewhere that is enhanced further by the stirring Negro spirituals used to underpin the action.
Slowly pour the hot milk into the yolk-sugar mixture to "temper" the yolks, then return to the pan and cook out to 82C, stirring constantly.
Stirring comeback.
Bleakly stirring.
No stirring.
Thirsty stirring.
Nervously stirring.
Stirring stuff.
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