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1 Stir all together and turn the whole mixture into dish to cool.
2 Their carefully judged mischief lightened the whole mixture like stiffly beaten egg-whites.
3 The whole mixture stands in a warm place for four hours.
4 Beat this whole mixture until it commences to harden.
5 Corie, I can't stir a step from this spot until the whole mixture is dissolved.
6 The whole mixture set her senses afire, drawing her into a miasma of desire she'd never experienced.
7 And thus the whole mixture out of which he cut these portions was all exhausted by him.
8 Stir the whole mixture very well together.
9 Stir the whole mixture very hard.
10 The freshness of all pudding ingredients is of much importance, as one bad article will taint the whole mixture .
11 The whole mixture is run under the broiler to soften the fruit, caramelize the sugar, and heat the sauce.
12 Finally, dried indigo twigs are added and the whole mixture is fermented in a six-meter deep pit for four weeks.
13 Eventually I poured the whole mixture into a large jug that I had stolen from the kitchen for this purpose.
14 However, it is not fair to blame the meat entirely, for the whole mixture goes into decomposition and poisons the body.
15 The meat must be chopped fine, all the ingredients be thoroughly mixed, and the whole mixture be as moist as possible without spoiling the shape.
16 Cook over a very slow fire, being careful not to burn the mixture, until a knife can be slipped under and the whole mixture raised.
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