| 41. | And, granted, playing _ and, in my case, creaming _ three other players would be a blast.
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| 42. | He calls this practice " creaming " and says it " leaves a cloud over the evidence ."
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| 43. | In the creaming process, for example, the crystals'sharp edges create air spaces between the sugar and the fat.
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| 44. | No wonder, many potential writers are discouraged from writing and blame the publisher for creaming off the majority of the money.
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| 45. | The camera is there again at day's end when Turlington returns to her hotel and begins creaming and washing her face.
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| 46. | While some student bodies are especially talented, at most new schools the accusation of " creaming " appears to be false.
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| 47. | With a single reef in the main and the appropriately sized headsail for the given wind strength, PlayStation was creaming toward the record.
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| 48. | Knoblauch was 3-for-5 and served his offensive purpose-- creaming Aaron Sele's first pitch for a single.
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| 49. | Police did not identify the man and woman who were detained, except to say the woman lives in France and photographed the creaming.
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| 50. | The most common modern cookie, given its style by the creaming of butter and sugar, was not common until the 18th century.
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