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Thinking of its dirty stringiness, Julia could not help flinching.
The rest was spent trying to get a version that I could use of their data on the general "stringiness" of this space.
Only the leaves should be used, cut across the ribs in thin strips to eliminate stringiness.
Its white stalks look like celery without the stringiness.
Should you use any of the Whitestones cheeses for cooking, heat slowly to avoid stringiness.
There was no stringiness in it and he knew that it would bring the highest price In the market.
Afterward the nattō is cooled, then aged in a refrigerator for up to one week to allow the development of stringiness.
There's also the question of stringiness.
The months of labor in this area had built muscle tissue which malnourish-ment had reduced to stringiness.
Refrigeration gives the texture that old stringiness.
To avoid stringiness, stems should not be used, and larger leaves should be cut across like sorrel.
Mrs. Malone was a thin woman, who, naturally plump by nature, had dieted herself into a state of stringiness.
Elastic stringiness is a quality that is sometimes enjoyed, in dishes including pizza and Welsh rarebit.
The flesh is bright orange or yellow-orange and is very firm and close-textured with no stringiness.
Think of it as aioli without the egg, artichoke puree without any stringiness, and both without the work.
What must once have been the neck of a bull had wasted to stringiness, and a single eye gleamed, frantic behind strands of matted hair.
But the "stringiness" of nature manifests itself only at energies and temperatures that can be generated in a particle accelerator the size of a small galaxy.
Bacon, which-as is common today-has been stored hygienically in its vacuum wrapper, only produces a sort of fibrous stringiness after being cooked.
"Jacques--" She was screaming in delirium again, her lovely face pale, her golden hair water-soaked to limp stringiness.
The rooster thigh in Mr. Alevras’s braise is succulent and so tender it cuts with a spoon: no chewiness or stringiness.
Ferrell's sleeve had yet to sprout even his first-year stripe, and his hips, and the rest of his body, still maintained an unfilled adolescent stringiness.
Osborne imagines her prizing him out of bachelordom with sweet puddings, "tempting him with rich gravies that disguised the stringiness of postwar meat."
The inclusion of a low pH buffer for suspending Legionella strains in the new Legionella Dryspot kit significantly reduces stringiness.
He finds the mathematics of stringiness, with its subtle, unexpected connections, dazzling, but he is betting on a scheme that would construct space-time from abstract little somethings called twistors.