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the bagged
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A flexible container made of cloth, paper, plastic, etc.
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Keep the bag closed and set the bagged betta into the tank so that the water inside the bag comes to the same temperature as the tank water.
In laboratory experiment 1, infection scores were compared between the bagged and nonbagged leaves with the bagging treatment as a class variable.
The bagged plates were taken out of the facility and the exteriors of the bags were decontaminated with 0.5% hypochlorite solution.
The samples that are not included in the random subsample - the out-of-bag samples - are subsequently used to test the model predictions from the bagged samples.
But the bagged baby spinach that I had worked perfectly.
We throw away two-thirds of the bagged salad we buy and nearly half the apples.
I've called for camomile teabags, only because the bagged stuff is so much easier to find.
We opened a can of beans and untwisted the tie on the bagged loaf of bread.
If you don't buy your produce from local farmers, look for the bagged greens sold in most supermarkets.
A fire chief limping as he escorted out the bagged remains of one of his battalion's dead.
Clarkson is the bagged salad company's product development guru or, as his colleagues often refer to him, "chief leaf taster".
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