| 41. | Nearly half the book is spent steeping us in the lives and histories of her three main characters.
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| 42. | Devotees say that cups made from subsequent steeping of the same leaves are mellower and taste even better.
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| 43. | Once the eggs have finished steeping, they are served either in the soup or on the side.
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| 44. | Treatments may include hydration treatments, such as priming, steeping, hardening, and pre-germination.
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| 45. | In the late'80s Marden was steeping himself in Chinese literature and calligraphy, and his work changed.
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| 46. | "' Rose water "'is a flavoured water made by steeping rose petals in water.
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| 47. | During times of drought and famine water for steeping and fuel for boiling is frequently also in short supply.
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| 48. | She used this stumbling block as a steeping stone and continued her career with a revised outlook & purpose.
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| 49. | The vinegar should be ready to use immediately after steeping, with a shelf life of at least 1 year.
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| 50. | After steeping, they should be rinsed, dried and re-used; simply discard when the aroma fades.
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