Sentences with phrase «deep container from»

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As well as grains, seeds and legumes, anti-nutrients can come from certain deep - fried foods, refined sugars, certain drugs, environmental chemicals, pollution, some food additives, cans and plastic containers.
Invited by the paper making firm to tip the all - important red dye into a new batch of poppy paper, Mr Horsman, from Kendal, saw the concentrated red colourant gradually turn the swirling container of paper pulp deep crimson, helping to celebrate and raise - awareness of The Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal.
There was electricity and running water; however, the water was not safe to drink, so daily I took one of the servants to the embassy to fill a tin container with water from their deep well.
Its deep green color is preserved in tasteful aluminum containers from France (easily recycled or reused), and Talcot and Storm apply the embossed pewter labels by hand.
Each Original ’43 deep - dish pizza is a handcrafted, 10 - inch, deep - dish pie, made using the original recipe from 1943, then packed with dry ice and shipped in insulated containers, usually within 2 days.
Onboard our research vessel, the RV Sally Ride, are eight containers, each as large as a compact car, filled with sediment dredged from the deep Pacific Ocean floor.
Once I dripped oil on my hand, once I bumped the container and splashed it on me, and a few times I got burned on hot parts changing the filter (the filter on the sh is buried deep, I can't even get to it from the bottom, and can barely see it from the top... maybe if I had a few more elbows in my arm lol).
This container should be at least 12 inches deep to prevent your hamster from jumping or climbing out, and even deeper if possible.
Stemming from his role at DHS, Stewart has a deep background in the international implications of US security policy — from the disputes over US collection of data from international businesses to the US statutory command that all containers being shipped to the US be scanned before leaving foreign ports.
Don't store small items like the parts of a tea or train set in them; they'll get lost or broken and are difficult to retrieve from deep containers.
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