Of course heat will, as we know from hard-boiled yolks and custards.
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Cut hard-boiled eggs in half the long way and remove the yolks.
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Take yolk of one hard-boiled egg and rub smooth in a bowl.
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Remember the grubs of the greenbottle, fed on hard-boiled white of egg.
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Break the shells from the hard-boiled eggs, and cover with this mixture.
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Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler were the founding fathers of the American school of hard-boileddetective fiction.
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The basic idea of every hard-boileddetective story is that the private eye searches for the clues with which to solve a mystery.
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At these and other locations, Roth read classic yarns, swashbuckling high-seas adventures, hard-boileddetective stories, Western shoot-'em-ups, stories of prospectors digging for gold.
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But as anyone who has read a hard-boileddetective novel knows, police tend to be less than fond of this sort of private-sector competition.
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The Surrogates reminded me a little of "The Matrix," a little of Philip K. Dick, with a touch of hard-boileddetective thrown in.
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Kate Camp discusses The Big Sleep, the 1939 hardboileddetective novel by Raymond Chandler.
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In the present tense of drama, he both remembers his childhood that has vanished and re-imagines a hardboileddetective novel he has already written.
Ús de hardboiled en anglès
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Set mostly in the 1940s, the story is blue collar and hardboiled.
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Like most officers in the Solarian Navy, he was a hardboiled agnostic.
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You won't have to pull any of your hardboiled stuff on her.
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The hardboiled white of egg retains its original appearance and consistency.
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Kate Camp discusses The Big Sleep, the 1939 hardboiled detective novel by Raymond Chandler.
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Four hardboiled eggs and some fried potatoes are ushered in.
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Moon-faced Robin looks about as intelligent as a hardboiled egg.
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And about how Uncle Oscar once ate a dozen hardboiled eggs on a dare.
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The city was hardboiled; the streets were deserted; a camel driver rested in the shade.
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Gently fold in the hardboiled eggs, herbs and pistachios.
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Susie busied herself in the kitchen, preparing a tray of vegetables, hummus, and hardboiled eggs.
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A regimental sergeant-major: I considered myself hardboiled, and acted the part with everybody, including my wife.
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The hardboiled gray eyes were alight with interest.
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For the first time, Miss Turner departed from her hardboiled manner, and showed some sign of annoyance.
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Now, after a detour into fantasy, the author has returned to the hardboiled corners of the genre.
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He sifted in wearin' one of these hardboiled hats, and carryin' a brogue thick enough to skate on.