First up was the gado gado, a salad of boiled vegetables slathered in a peanut sauce.
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After the slave drowned, Porter boiled and stripped the body to make an anatomy display.
Facilitators boiled down the comments into five problem statements for each of the four categories.
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It will be a set of important data that is munged and reformed and boiled down.
It was left to Guinness, of course, to insure that the excitement never quite boiled over.
In the fall of 2007, the financial crisis was simmering but hadn't yet boiled over.
The other has mangu — plantains boiled, beaten, then drizzled (not fried) with olive oil.
John Pike, of GlobalSecurity.org, an American consultancy, offers a hard-boiled view of all this.
Locals' resentment of Asian guest-workers has boiled over into arson attacks on foreign stores and restaurants.
Flint boiled things down: you need a good car and someone to sell it.
In the evening, she fished for crustaceans, which she cleaned, boiled, and served to the others.
The brilliance of that book is that it offers a lot of extremely boiled down wisdom.
At that point, the Earth's atmosphere and water will be boiled away, leaving the planet uninhabitable.
That year -- 1975 -- Christian rage boiled over, and Lebanon's long civil war began.
This made the heating process more efficient, so water, for instance, boiled more quickly thus saving energy.
We will certainly respect the history, but some of the best hard-boiled fiction is being written today.
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