Drain the broth through the spigot or strain through a fine strainer into four small bowls.
Eduardo, who came off with a slight hamstring strain midway through the second half, is set to feature heavily in Wenger's plans in the run-in.
France lost key midfielder Patrick Vieira to a hamstring strain midway through the second half but maintained the pressure amid the tiredness as the error count rose.
The supply-side chapel in which many of us have worshiped for so many years has an odd strain running through its creed of what can only be described as a kind of permissive Puritanism: Politicians can do what they want to do as long as they do do the few things they must do right.
Scientists believe that the current strain is transmitted through droplets coughed out of the lungs, but are still not certain about other possible routes of transmission.
He said it could lead to a situation where it would be illegal for a person to grow vegetables of a strain handed down through their family in their garden.
Prosecutor Timothy Forster, in his closing speech, asked the jury to consider why the alleged victim would make up the sexual assaults, considering the visible strain he went through while giving evidence.
Listening to Mhlanga mixing it up with Barthelemy Atisso of Senegal's Orchestra Baobab on the track "Rumba All The Way, " it's easy to hear the Latin strain that runs through so much African guitar music come to the fore.
The bill and its sister PIPA were eventually killed because of the backlash, but now another strain is creeping its way through Congress.
He was intrigued by the obsession with death and the strain of cruelty which ran through its antiquity, fine arts and vernacular culture.
In his most consistent display since returning from ankle and side strain injuries mid-way through the summer, Flintoff scored his first half-century since scoring an unbeaten 72 against New Zealand in Hobart more than a year ago.
Hatfill apparently drew investigators' attention because of a two year-stint at the U.S. Army's bioweapons facility at Fort Detrick, Maryland, where he had potential access to anthrax allegedly from the same strain of bacteria as that sent through the mail.
These are some of the other things that go sailing through my head as I strain to keep the car between the lines: Leaving the desert on a clear day.
Dads play a strain of emo that has been going through resurgence in the national underground punk scene, and their messy yet tuneful songs offer a solid exemplar of the burgeoning sound.
But will the Fed's tactics of fighting deflation (which is intrinsically a good thing for creditors) through monetary inflation ignite a virulent new strain of inflation (which kills bond returns and drives down their prices)?
Lumber trucks and pickups rumble through the town's four traffic lights, which feel the strain of traffic only during hunting season.
Dewald Nel misses through injury and top bowler Gordon Goudie is struggling to recover from a hamstring strain.
One natural explanation would be a fault running through the area that makes a sharp turn, where "you would expect more strain to accumulate, " Ausbrook said.
Australian scientists are attempted to use genetic modification to develop a strain resistant to Race 4, while those in Honduras are working on breeding a better banana through more conventional means, by cross-pollination.
Operations at the complex, which has remained open through previous periods of heightened tensions between the two Koreas, appeared unaffected by this latest strain.
Now, however, a new strain of the Race disease, the soil-born fungus Tropical Race Four, is making its way through the banana fields of the world, leaving devastation in its tracks.
The new strain, called H1N1, emerged from pigs and jumped over to humans sometime in late 2008, and then swept through the human population starting in the spring of 2009.
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