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1 A feeling of extreme uneasiness began to ferment in all young hearts.
2 The sugar is likely to ferment in baby's stomach and cause colic.
3 This ferment in the animal economy darkens and confounds the intellect.
4 But I understood that there was a ferment in the Pamirs.
5 If sweetmeats ferment in the jars, boil them over again with additional sugar.
6 The ferment in men's minds at present cannot be conceived without seeing it.
7 The source of the ferment in Kuwait has little to do with Islamism.
8 Then, too, it may ferment in the stomach or intestines and produce digestive disturbances.
9 The State began to ferment in secret at so much and such harsh tyranny.
10 The reading of them maintained a constant ferment in Delia.
11 Jones's apprenticeship coincided with a period of experimental and political ferment in New York theatre.
12 Yet neither that nor the patriotic ferment in Prussia reft the veil from his eyes.
13 If they incline to ferment in the jars, give them a bail with additional sugar.
14 Stir well to mix and then let ferment in a warm place for ten hours.
15 The sugar or molasses in the brine has a tendency to ferment in a warm place.
16 This was seen when the leaven of French revolutionary thought began to ferment in Italian towns.
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