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Before that, it was either included as massive chunks, or completely sieved out.”
I've got their expensive-looking skin ($325 worth), the kind where the pores themselves appear to have been sieved out.
Cover pan and leave to cool, and then sieve out cardamom pods.
Sieve out the lavender and add 2 tbsp each of lemon juice and vodka.
The trick is to sieve out the suspected meat particles and positive ID them before consumption.
You're not going to be fooled into showing your panties, and at this point you're more useful to sieve out the other girls I'll meet.
That's why you sleep with a tea-strainer next to your bed, so you can sieve out the cigar dips.
The biodegradable wastes are more easily sieved out, leaving the non-biodegradable materials readily accessible.
Soil and crop are transferred onto a series of webs where the loose soil is sieved out.
She nodded vigorously to that but then bit her lip and stood staring down at him as if she wished to sieve out his soul.
Soak a matchbox-sized chunk in boiling water until it "melts," then sieve out the large seeds.
Then the pulp was sieved out of the juice and poured into glasses, ready to be served to the congregation as white and red wine.
Verrain stung as though every nerve in his body had been sieved out and scorched in hot acid.
Honey mandarins make a bracingly intense juice, if you can be bothered to sieve out all the pips.
In general, combing is done to filter or sieve out any short length fibers (for example, fibers shorter than 21 mm).
Africans dig up anthills and termite mounds to sieve out the tiny grains the insects have gathered.
The plants and soil layers in the swale act as a natural filter to sieve out impurities so that clean water flows into the waterway.
Our scientists incessantly tell us with the utmost assurance that everything around us has evolved by small mutations sieved out through natural selection.
Alternatively, simply chop all the fruit roughly, cover with water and simmer till soft enough to sieve out the stones, pips and so on.
Mr Wade said: "Despite the server sieving out fresh scraps from the same fryer the fish came out of, they wouldn't serve me them."
Cover with a sheet of damp newspaper then a layer of the lumps and knots you have sieved out of the potting compost.
Line Driers are inserted into the nitrogen gas flow circuit where they sieve out particles of moisture that have contaminated the liquid nitrogen supply.
If CO is required twice, say, all molecules that comprise CO only once or not at all will be sieved out during the construction.
This time in harness with XL Recordings’ boss and producer Richard Russell, they sieve out all the indulgent excess.