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In December, this image took a Holmesian turn when the Masts were accused, in a four-part series by a blogger in Dallas, Scott Craig, of being "re-melters" who used the high-cacao-butter chocolate known as couverture, which they bought from the French chocolate manufacturer Valrhona, rather than bean-to-bar chocolate-makers who ground and refined the beans themselves.
Who ground it down to syrup?
Fabian Nuñez, the Democratic speaker of the Assembly who ground down the gubernator over the budget, says only a "close to perfect" reform package will be approved.
So far you have to say all the French sides look pretty committed, none more so than Biarritz, who ground out that one-point win at Bath.
On offense, Seattle put the ball in the hands of running back Marshawn Lynch, who ground his way to 98 yards and two rushing touchdowns.
On a questionnaire rating their emotional reaction to their "jobs," the bug-killers who ground up all three had the highest scores describing significantly greater pleasure than did those who didn't finish or who chose to assist.
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She's the one who grounds them.
"Scoring was great," said Nimmo, who grounded out to third the next inning.
He threw two to Swisher, who grounded to the right side, moving Gardner to third.
Up stepped Tatis, who grounded an 0-1 slider up the middle.
Another single put the tying runs on base for Ramirez, who grounded out feebly to third.
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