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For men who have a hard time using terms of tenderness, particularly "love," emoticons can convey the affection that they are otherwise afraid to express — the graphical equivalent of a dozen roses from a bodega, with roughly the same level of effectiveness.
Combining these results with previous work demonstrates that older lambs are similar in terms of tenderness and flavor as younger wethers, and older lambs finished in spring are a desirable commodity for the feedlot industry and the consumer.
Traditionally, these stews would be cooked in an earthenware pot over a slow charcoal fire, and the result is a thick stew with meat that is nearly like jelly in terms of tenderness.
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Walbrook finds it "one of the neatest of Gilbert's ditties, packed with cynicism and slyness, expressed in terms of sentimental tenderness".
The kind of vegetable grown is mainly determined by consumer demands, which can be defined in terms of variety, size, tenderness, flavour, freshness, and type of pack.
It is defined in terms of pain and tenderness [ 1] supporting the notion that fibromyalgia is a pain disorder.
So it is difficult to have an overview of tenderness in terms of cellular pathways.
Gantos's story relives the harrowing daily realities of his prison term -- he served 15 months -- with equal parts of tenderness and calm reporting.
Cruelty erupts out of tenderness.
This kind of tenderness was new.
There is the beginning of tenderness.
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