The morning customers want viscous shakes that will last their whole commute, perhaps with flakes of fruit to keep them entertained.
In the yard behind the outbuildings, the fodder stack was a smoking pile, flakes of black ash blowing off in the breeze.
Christopher Cassidy and Thomas Marshburn installed the new pump after removing the old one suspected of spewing flakes of frozen ammonia coolant two days earlier.
He and his group realized they could grow silicon wires--chains of silicon crystals 2 to 20 nanometers in diameter and typically 10 microns long--on top of nanosize flakes of gold.
Just before the dot-com bubble burst in the U.S., some restaurants served up roast lamb basted in flakes of gold or desserts garnished with curls of gold leaf.
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Taken together, all of this electronic information and supposed connectivity seems to add up to a whole lot of distraction with a few flakes of useful information sprinkled within.
At the Salone del Mobile furniture fair in Milan this week, she introduced 25 candlesticks designed with flakes of cast brass sparingly affixed to sleek, barely tapered cylinders lathe-turned from walnut wood.
One of the Rice University scientists conducted experiments in which flakes of rust were made into nanoparticles by heating them in coconut or olive oil at 350C and could then be used in water purification.
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If, like us, you struggle to read the front of the Corn Flakes box of a morning, you likely gave up any hope of cracking ancient codes long ago.
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Then peek at the center of the flakes: Unlike the exterior of the meat, which becomes milky and opaque as it cooks, the interior should remain dark pink.
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Although the food questionnaires used in the study did not ask about specific brands of cereals, popular brand-name cereals made from refined grains include varieties of Corn Flakes, Special K, and Rice Krispies, while examples of whole-grain cereals include Cheerios, shredded wheat, and bran.
Over the next decade, itchy, painful lesions spread across his body, shedding white flakes the size of cookie crumbs.
We had isolated snow flakes falling out of the sky on the walk to the stadium, but now the skies are blue.
The crystalline flakes offer hints of briny mussels or ocean-tossed seaweed.
Iowa corn farmers push up the price of corn flakes by being so appallingly profit motivated that they ship corn to Mexico as exports.
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The new colors also contain varying degrees of metallic flakes.
These stone tools generally consisted of sharp flakes battered off a stone core, but early hominids also did more sophisticated flaking and retouching to sharpen and straighten their blades.
The need to foray into the spaghetti factory behind your television is especially unfortunate because, when the box occasionally flakes out, one of the first things customer support will tell you to do is to reset it by unplugging it and plugging it again.
As the blade slices, a blizzard of snow-white flakes floats onto an already headhigh mound.
Tony the Tiger has sold billions of dollars worth of Kellogg's Frosted Flakes since his 1952 debut.
It is entirely possible that if there were no oil or gas exports then oil or gas prices would be lower in the US. But if there were no Boeing exports then the price of jet planes might be lower, no GM exports then the price of cars might be lower, no tortillas made of Iowa corn then corn flakes might be cheaper.
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Stealth inflation was occurring, too, as anyone knew who opened a box of cereal containing more air than flakes.
Then there are Japan's brokers and salarymen, who in addition to mixing gold flakes into their coffee, also used slithers of gold to liven up sashimi and sushi rolls.
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So might be distributors, painters and any other links in the chain between the production of paint and its deterioration into dust and flakes.
First make the Japanese soup stock, or dashi: In a 4-quart saucepan, combine 3 quarts of water, the kelp, and bonito flakes and place over medium-low heat.
First, the primary dashi, which functions as this soup's broth, comes together when a pot of water with kombu is boiled and bonito flakes are tossed in.
To create a powdered insulin suitable for a foil pack, it adapted the same kind of spray dryers used for coating corn chips with cheese flakes.
Just inside the entrance to the Bodega Aurrera store in Mexico City's lower-class Naucalpan neighborhood sit two shopping carts filled with the same sampling of products--things like Kellogg's Corn Flakes and a dozen eggs.
And all salts contain sodium, regardless of the cost or whether it comes in grains, crystals or flakes.
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Provoleta, a round slab of fried cheese, makes for a savory sort of pancake, and a salad of papaya, pineapple, and mango, tossed with toasted coconut flakes and creamy goat-milk caramel, is a ticket to the tropics.
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