Cheap fiction magazines made from 1896 to the 1950s.
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Examples for "pulp"
Examples for "pulp"
1Add 1 pound of sugar to the strained pulp in the stew-pan.
2Skin the tomatoes and cook to pulp as in the preceding recipe.
3There was certainly plenty of wood available from which to make pulp.
4Conclusions: When a tooth is avulsed, attachment damage and pulp necrosis occur.
5Let the grated pulp remain covered in the tureen for twenty-four hours.
1The Company's cellulose fibers product portfolio includes fluff, market and specialty pulps.
2Its products are primarily made of rice straws and sugar pulps.
3The pulps you meet in warm seas are worse than sharks.
4The comics, like the pulps before them, didn't speak for the social elite.
5Squeeze out the pulps and put them in one vessel, the skins into another.
1And then we have a number of artifacts that we've purchased, like science fiction pulp magazine covers.
2The New Yorker, January 17, 1931 P. 70 Woman's nephew Peter is deep in a pulp magazine reading the advertisements about magic.
3Merchant Marine and saw some of his earliest work published in pulp magazines.
4In 1933 he wrote stories for pulp magazines with considerable cuccess.
5Mr. Nelson deals principally in pulp magazines and bound books of colored comics.
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