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Twenty sows which crushed one or more than one piglet (C-sows) were compared to 20 sows which crushed no piglets (NC-sows).
Twenty sows which crushed one or more than one piglet (designated as C-sows) were compared to 20 sows which crushed no piglets (designated as NC-sows).
Mortar mixes, in which crushed brick constitutes 10%, 25 %, 50 % and 100of aggregate, and concrete mixes, which contained 0%, 50% and 100% crushed cofrse brick aggregate, were produced.
The artists all thought in similar ways, which crushed innovation.
There is remarkable depth on the UConn team, which crushed opponents by an average margin of 31.7 points this season.
NBC had singled out Wednesday as its best shot to knock off "Idol," which crushed the Olympics coverage four years ago from Turin, Italy.
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And so it was, on machinery that must have been state of the art in about 1850 – a small granite stone revolving in a tray to crush the nuts; mats on which the crushed pulp is extruded; and a hydraulic press operated by pulleys and fly-wheels black with oil and age.
His daughter Giselle, 19, invented the Oreo dessert empanada ($2.50), which contains crushed cookies, marshmallow fluff and Hershey's syrup.
Alas, we soon had a chance: one of our first issues was devoted largely to the demonstrations in Belgrade, which Slobodan Milosevic crushed with tanks.
The deep color comes from a winemaking process called saignée, or bleeding, in which the crushed grapes are left to soak with the skins, which contain most of the pigment, for several days, before the juice is "bled" away for fermentation.
The test results indicated that cement treated aggregate which contains crushed clay brick aggregate had a lower maximum dry density (MDD) and a higher optimum moisture content (OMC).
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