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Tim Dowling recently joked in the Guardian that scientists had discovered "a genetic marker for gullibility... they can find out exactly how gullible you are just by testing a little bit of your spit".
Some sources suggest stirring the mixture daily in order to provide oxygen, and taste testing a little bit at a time towards the end of the 3-4 week period to see if the vinegar's ready.[3] Other sources recommend leaving the mixture undisturbed, so that the mother doesn't sink.[2].
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"When you come to Manchester United you are tested a little bit – the players will be the first ones to test him when we get him training because they'll want to see what he can bring," he said.
But we got some younger guys that we have to test a little bit, and they have to step and learn the position and learn what they have to do to get better.
"There's no big project corporate-wide that says we must reinvent all these businesses," said Chris Miles, director of advertising for the grocery business at Kraft in Northfield, Ill., but he says there is a goal of "raising the bar on creativity, taking more risks, be more arresting and engaging, maybe test a little bit less".
They tested us, and tested us a little bit differently to Shrewsbury last week by being more direct, and it caused us problems.
"We'll have a couple of scrimmages and try to test him a little bit there to see where he is," Woodson said.
"It tested us a little bit," Brown said.
Papoutsis, at the time a technician for the English National Ballet, had begun his much celebrated MEATwagon "because I wanted to test myself a little bit".
"We took it as far out as we could, and then tested it a little bit to see what the trade would think of it in terms of 'Would the Digest do something like this?' " Mr. Drossman said.
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