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1 Rennie, however, believes the rally will run out of steam in January.
2 Stew or steam in covered jar with sugar and flavouring of cinnamon.
3 The All Blacks often run out of steam in the finishing straight.
4 They could steam in circles, but it was not getting them anywhere.
5 Ben sighed, blowing a wisp of steam in the morning's sunny chill.
6 Steaming is great, yes, but steam in small batches to minimise cooking time.
7 Mr Brown was simply trying to let off steam in private.
8 So I thought; but he must have got up steam in the interval.
9 The jets of steam in the cañon are of the most curious variety.
10 Those moves are not recent, but have been gathering steam in recent years.
11 All the steam in the world could not, like the Virgin, build Chartres.
12 The engine was already getting up steam in order to start off again.
13 He'd seen only himself, distorted by the steam in the room.
14 The blast left a roiling cloud of steam in its wake.
15 The steam in the boiler, or is there a hand on the lever?
16 The U.S. housing recovery could run out of steam in 2014.
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