I crouched on the floor and dumped the contents of the waste basket out in front of me and began to sift through it. |
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You will find information on the specific techniques that different search engines use to sift their data into the most effective lists. |
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At any rate, it took quite some time to dig out the weeds and sift out the roots and begin grading. |
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And when Elizabeti tries to sift the rocks out of the rice, Obedi slaps at the basket and spills some of the rice on the ground. |
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To make the pastry, sift together the flour and icing sugar and cut the butter into cubes. |
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Have a sift through and leave a comment to tell me what you think, particularly if you come across any bugs of any sort. |
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For the pastry, first sift both the flours and half a teaspoon of salt in a food processor. |
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Scallop, oyster and crab dredges consist of steel frames and chain-mesh bags that plow through the seabed to sift out target species. |
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These figures suggest that the sift did not discriminate against people on the basis of which university they had attended. |
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A sift of the questionnaires should be undertaken prior to inputting information. |
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In a large mixing bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa, baking powder, and salt. |
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Add a few drops of water or a sift of flour as needed to get the desired texture. |
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Bundt cakes are so pretty, they don't need more than a sift of powdered sugar or a drizzle of simple syrup. |
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To make the base sift the flour and salt into a mound on a work surface and make a well in the centre. |
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Suddenly came Mr Hill's cry for help and as a fireman started to sift through the debris he saw the railman's boots poking through the soil. |
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So it is natural that both non-believers and believers will want to sift the historical evidence carefully. |
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We need to sift the grain from the chaff and check out whether the allegations of abuse are genuine, exaggerated or altogether mala fide. |
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And with only three records to his credit, neophytes don't exactly face a long and spotty recorded history to sift through for the goods. |
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Once I was able to sift through, I found I was surrounded by mannequins displaying the newest Berliner collection. |
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Now is the time to sift through those cluttered cupboards and clean up your act. |
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Yes, there's still a lot of chaff out there, and it's the reader's responsibility to sift and choose. |
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When hunting, they crawl on their outspread pectoral fins and sift through the sand. |
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In a separate bowl, sift together sugar, flour, baking powder and baking soda. |
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If you're panning for gold, you have to sift through a lot of dirt before you find it. |
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On a piece of parchment paper, sift together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. |
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To make the basic suet pastry, sift the flour, baking powder and salt together, then rub in the suet. |
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Do you have to sift through countless napkins, coasters, and hotel matchbooks? |
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But on the other hand, there's also a lot more drek out there to sift through. |
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Thought to be the first such post in the UK, a garbology officer's duties include helping children sift through and sort rubbish. |
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And at the checkout I had to sift through the basket of items I had chosen and those which had been sneaked in by my minx of a little helper. |
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Pupils from Cawood Primary School joined in the scheme when they helped sift through molehills looking for artefacts. |
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One can well imagine his bewilderment as he tried to sift through accusation and counter-accusation. |
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Beat whites with caster sugar till stiff, sift icing sugar and cornflour together and fold into egg white mixture. |
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Archival institutions have been closed or downsized, resulting in a shortage of qualified people to sift through the accumulated documentation. |
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Whip the cream until it just holds its shape and then stir in the sugar and sift in the cocoa. |
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To make the pastry, sift the flour and salt into a bowl and rub in the butter until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. |
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To make the icing, sift the icing sugar into a bowl and add enough lemon juice to make a smooth paste that will coat the back of a spoon. |
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Then sift the mixture through a fine mesh strainer to make sure the oils mix thoroughly with the powder. |
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Ben knelt a bit unsteadily, letting the loose dirt sift through his fingers. |
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As much as you can, let the tension sift from your muscles like grains of sand. |
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Adam dismounted from Sport, stooped to the ground, and lifted a handful of ashes, which he let sift through his fingers. |
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Everywhere, the righteous folk of Cambridge are strolling the polleny avenues, letting the breeze sift their hair. |
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Some sift sand from millet, while others pound the grain into a coarse flour. |
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For the foie gras pancakes, in a medium bowl, sift together the flour, sugar, salt, and cornmeal. |
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Allow to cool slightly, then sift or spread brown sugar evenly over the top. |
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When ready to serve, sift confectioners' sugar on top and slice like a pie. |
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At that instant, sand began to sift out of the cracks between the stones in the wall behind Regis and accumulate on the floor. |
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So press your seed into the soil and then sift over them lightly some sandy soil or even just fine sand. |
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I poured myself some orange juice as Aurora began to sift through the cupboards for pancake mix. |
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Planning time for teachers was established, and we began to sift through the resource materials and supply closet. |
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Rummaging through a small compartment next to her, she began to sift through old cards and small papers that she might need later on. |
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This one makes you sift through the issues at stake in the election in Britain. |
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I don't sift dry ingredients, although it is of course up to you. |
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In another bowl, sift and combine the baking soda, cinnamon, salt, and flour. |
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Instead of our bodies having to work double-time to sift out the nutrients from food that is wolfed down anxiously, what if we gave our bodies an easier time of it? |
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He didn't want to bother trying to remember it, trying to sift through the last few sane portions of his mind and his memories to retrieve the name and the life it had led. |
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Nonetheless, booking a trip online is a difficult sandbox to sift through, a landscape rife with rip-offs and reverse auctions, great deals and time-share come-ons. |
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But should you lack the energy to sift through the glut of options yourself, we can at least helpfully endorse this one. |
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But if you can sift through all of the legal posturing, a fairly accurate portrait of Sterling himself does begin to emerge. |
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It is advice to sift, pore over, and weigh up, with a view to us deciding for ourselves. |
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If only there were some massive government apparatus available to us to sift through the metadata and sleuth these fakers out. |
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Put powder in shoes, making sure to sift down into the toes. |
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Together the pair will sift through drawers, cupboards and storage places in a bid to turn your old junk, clutter and rubbish in hard cash for something special. |
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He turned it over in his mind trying to sift it to see what it was. |
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Into a small bowl sift together flour, unsweetened cocoa powder, and salt. |
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The little spirit began to sift through my memories of Phoebe again. |
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David stood up, letting the soft sand sift through his open fingers. |
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She turned to her paper work and began to sift through the information, taking notes and reminding herself to talk to Nathan about certain things. |
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I only installed the ones that looked common or interesting figuring I can also have a proper sift through later if I'm looking for something special. |
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And the way these used to work was that they would have each applicant come onto the stage and play a short piece of music and they'd do a very quick sift. |
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The first stage was a sift of application forms based on their degree and previous academic achievements, and an analysis of some simple competency based responses. |
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I decided to have a sift around the net and see what I could find. |
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But for reviewers, having to sift through mountains of published works attempting to find something worthy of praise can also be a soul-destroying task. |
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When you are looking for a replacement part, be it a replacement visor or a clutch master cylinder, the array of available sources can be hard to sift through. |
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It would be easier for us to not have to sift through the caveats and restrictions on every sale and rebate, and apparently it would be better for you, too. |
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To make the batter, sift the flour, baking powder and cayenne into a bowl. |
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To make the pastry, sift together the flour, cocoa, salt and icing sugar. |
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Personalized Web-based dashboards let a leader get a snapshot of internal and external information rather than having to sift through masses of material. |
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At the school, steps have been taken to ease the difficulty in understanding the educationese that board members and others often have to sift through. |
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I would sift through it because angle brackets and other things were mistakenly thrown in there that could be reused in future productions. |
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It immediately occurred to him to sift her on the subject of Isabella and Theodore. |
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Meanwhile, sift the flour, baking soda, and salt into a medium bowl. |
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Besides, a little judicious eavesdropping might sift out a useful nugget or two. |
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The unfolding narrative often exposes a disciple's uneven progress, striving to sift out authentic guides from their counterfeits. |
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Simon, Simon, behold, Satan demanded to have you, that he might sift you like wheat, but I have prayed for you that your faith may not fail. |
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To look upon the cynegetic qualities of our prehistory, even as presented here, is to shop for ideas that one may sift, sort, use, and cast off. |
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We sift, with mounting horror, through the fractured history of Eva Khatchadourian and her sociopath son, Kevin. |
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The service is an incomparable tool for Business Wire users to quickly and easily sift out relevant information from the thousands of SEC filings each day. |
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Among their numbers are bottom feeders that scoop up mud and use their gills to sift out food, and scavengers in search of rotting corpses which drift down from above. |
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