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1 We were in what was only a dark drain through the forest.
2 It is also planned to run a major new drain through the land.
3 The naphtha on being allowed to drain through slowly dissolved out the grease.
4 When done, drain through colander, pouring cold water over the noodles.
5 The water gets into the drain through the joints where the tiles come together.
6 Pour the butter into the strainer, letting the buttermilk drain through the muslin cloth.
7 Cook as directed, drain through colander, and grind through machine, make a rich cream sauce.
8 Mash; drain through jelly bag or wet cheesecloth.
9 Mash and drain through cheese-cloth or coarse sieve.
10 Soak two pounds of prunes in cold water over night; drain through a colander and seed them.
11 Some discharge will no doubt he found penned in, and needs a drain through which to escape.
12 Let them drain through the sieve into the pan, pressing them down with the back of a spoon.
13 The water was able to drain through this crazy pile, but only slowly, and the room was awash.
14 Wait 12 to 16 hours, then drain through a filter.
15 They issued from under the footpath, which was raised and had a drain through it to relieve the road of flood-water in storm.
16 It also lowers eye pressure, but does so by targeting the trabecular network, the main drain through which fluid flows out of the eye.
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