The sandwiches are served " strained " or " unstrained, " referring to whether or not the sandwich has vegetables . " Strained " means that it is served without vegetables.
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Her " Deh vieni, non tardar " was unstrained and she managed to do a perfect martial arts flip of Figaro when she loses her temper with him later in the act ".
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After that, the cameraman wanted a shot of her going again to collect water and drinking it, and she said, no _ she wasn't going to ever drink unstrained water anymore.
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McFarland achieved something similar with his first novel, " The Music Room, " though that account of a man grappling with his brother's suicide possessed the unstrained mercy of redemption.
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And there's a laconic moment of stunning tenderness in a foxtrot on the porch of Coleman's home _ Coleman and Zuckerman ! _ which paves the way for the unstrained mercy that must accompany this story.
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The vibrational frequency of the triple bond in benzyne was assigned by Rasziszhewski to be 1846 cm " 1, indicating a much weaker triple bond than in unstrained alkyne with vibrational frequency of approximately 2150 cm " 1.
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If the elastic medium is visualised as a set of infinitesimal cubes in the unstrained state, after the medium is strained, an arbitrary strain tensor may not yield a situation in which the distorted cubes still fit together without overlapping.
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If the elastic medium is visualized as a set of infinitesimal cubes in the unstrained state, then after the medium is strained, an arbitrary strain tensor must yield a situation in which the distorted cubes still fit together without overlapping.
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A 1999 " Architectural Digest " article described Parish's style : " Her interiors as a rule were refreshingly unstudied, unself-conscious, and unstrained . . . A Sister Parish room overflowed, to be sure but buoyantly.
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The work associated with the first step ( unstrained ) is W _ 1 = 2 \ gamma _ 0 A _ 0, where \ gamma _ 0 and A _ 0 are the excess free energy and area of each of new surfaces.