You would think that 16, 000 processors would throw off enough heat to melt steel.
If your oil gets too hot, take the pan off the heat and allow it to cool.
Be prepared to move your bowl on and off the heat in this fashion throughout the process.
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Back to the eggs, she stirs them some more, turns off the heat, and shovels them onto a plate.
My hardened palate laughs off the heat, but struggles to differentiate one spoonful of domesticated red from the next.
Since shrimp can easily overcook, add them to the pot of poaching brine only after it has been taken off the heat.
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"We believe we can boil this off with heat, " Thomas Duxbury said.
Here, Mr. Ripert calls for stirring thin truffle slices into a warm broth-and-butter emulsion but only after the pan has been taken off the heat.
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Constantly monitor the temperature, and if steam begins to rise from the bowl, Mr. Brock said, take it off the heat and whisk until the temperature comes down.
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Guan ended up making the cut, taking the heat off of the tournament leaders.
Health Ministry advised that the full marathon be called off because of heat and humidity.
In some ways the Asian currency turmoil and economic recession has taken the heat off politics.
Mourinho also does it to take a lot of the heat off his players.
In exchange, Giancana expected Sinatra would "be able to keep the heat off" him.
Certainly, cooler conditions in the high-yield market have taken the heat off the takeout trade lately.
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So, Bruce says, Giggs was "delighted when Becks came along to take the heat off him a little bit".
What would happen if policymakers decide to take some of the heat off the industry when it comes to fuel economy?
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As a result, researchers around the world are engaged in a search for the most efficient way to take the heat off the chip industry.
But, perhaps to take some of the heat off, Khmelnytsky recently reduced his ownership to 10% from 25%, says Renaissance Capital, a Moscow investment bank, citing local sources.
Mr Nkunda's extradition by Rwanda to Congo could take some heat off Mr Kabila and help him sell a seemingly unholy alliance with Mr Kagame to the sceptical Congolese: a tricky task.
U.S. officials briefed on the drone program say the administration's intent in the speech was to take the heat off the controversial drone strikes by promising future action would be done by the military when possible.
In a vacuum, a conventional circuit breaker -- which measures heat across a load -- doesn't work, because there, there's less or no atmosphere there to draw the heat off, so a conventional circuit breaker would trip.
Torn between loyalty to Greenberg, who had handpicked his directors, and fear of personal liability in a shareholder or criminal suit, board members discussed bringing in a new chief executive to take the heat off the company.
Then by motorcade it's off to Aavid, a worldwide maker of heat sinks used to cool off heating units on appliances.
Diane Barbee, returning to the scene, could feel intense heat radiating off the house.
Interviews show that weapons scientists assumed they would be back in business once the heat was off.
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