Quotes About Extracted
In any sauce you make, start with a concentration of flavors with great acidity. You then re-dilute the sauce, but the proportion of liquid you add should not be so high that you wash away the extracted flavor you're aiming to create.
~ Daniel Boulud
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What is remarkable is that all this was done, the bodies extracted, through the very mechanisms of the human economy, premised on the principle that human lives are the ultimate value, to which nothing could possibly compare.
~ David Graeber
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Teeth extracted! Almost painless! Cheap, very cheap!
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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I dreaded the dance scene in 'Love Actually' more than having my teeth extracted.
~ Hugh Grant
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He had usually found children much less affected by death than adults. And it was a rare child indeed that was not inveterately inquisitive, and would have extracted from the servants every last detail that was to be had, or even invented and embroidered upon.
~ Anne Perry
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The painstakingly extracted purple dye was a luxury item of such prestige that the color purple became a way of showing wealth and power. Julius
~ Mark Kurlansky
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Our nation has abundant energy resources available, and American energy resources are extracted, refined and transported in an environmentally conscious manner.
~ Andrew R. Wheeler
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The real van that I'd used as my hideout had been extracted from the junk pile and airlifted to Columbus, so it could be put on display in the GSS Museum.
~ Ernest Cline
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Meditation is that exercise of the mind by which it recalls a known truth, as some kind of creatures do their food, to be ruminated upon till all the valuable parts be extracted.
~ George Horne
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The man seemed to realize that he was being watched. He looked up and gazed incuriously at them for a moment. Then he reached for a brief-case on the chair beside him, extracted a newspaper and started to read it, his elbows propped up on the table.
~ Ian Fleming
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a company's engineers develop new equipment that can pump out more petroleum at a lower cost, the effective size of the reservoir increases. Not the actual size—its physical dimensions—but the effective size, the amount of oil and gas that can be extracted in the foreseeable future.
~ Charles C. Mann
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The classified information was nothing more than the statements from El-Maati and Almalki that had been extracted by torture, and Omar Khadr's false identification of Arar.
~ Kurt Eichenwald
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It is quiet at home today. I got my wisdom tooth extracted.
~ Andy Paula
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I know that there is not in the world a more subtle poison than that which is extracted from and administered by books.
~ Charlotte Dacre
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I have extracted living clients from situations that were less than nine percent survivable. I'm more than qualified to make that call.
~ Martha Wells
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It is incontrovertible that the First World War was a catastrophe for Europe. It remains hard to see, however, by what means its statesmen could have extracted themselves from the struggle once it began, in advance of a decision on the battlefield.
~ Max Hastings
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We begin to see, therefore, the importance of selecting our environment with the greatest of care, because environment is the mental feeding ground out of which the food that goes into our minds is extracted.
~ Napoleon Hill
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did I mention my first kiss was extracted by someone who never should have been that lucky?
~ Unknown
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