| 41. | In this process, the shell and seeds are removed, and the pulped fruit is made into a fruit concentrate or puree.
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| 42. | In 1844 he completed his work and produced a piece of pulped wood paper from the output of his wood-cut machine.
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| 43. | Of the many potions tried in recent decades, none has been persevered with longer than that made from pulped comic books and cartoons.
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| 44. | At any rate, Todd is pulped by one of the new guys, a shaved-head brute played by Jason Scott Lee.
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| 45. | The rarest modern comic books include the CGC graded . ( See Recalled comics for more pulped, recalled, and erroneous comics .)
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| 46. | The machinery was stilled that customarily ground wheat for the bakers, tucked cloth for the weavers, and pulped rags for the printers.
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| 47. | Only a few copies of the book remain in circulation as it was withdrawn and pulped by the publishers through fear of libel actions.
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| 48. | His work was blacklisted in China shortly after June 4, 1989, and two books of his poetry awaiting publication there were pulped.
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| 49. | The Kulturbund managed to save a great deal of the book stocks of the to-be-ceased publishing houses from being pulped.
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| 50. | The resin is used to produce Canada balsam, and was traditionally used as a SPF lumber ), siding and pulped for paper manufacture.
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