| 1. | Skeptics dismissed it as a pantheon of New Age flakiness.
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| 2. | Who knows, maybe that makes a case for flakiness.
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| 3. | This will maintain flakiness and help to keep the crust from shrinking.
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| 4. | The flakiness is interesting just for the geologic history issue,
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| 5. | Roll-in fat affects the flakiness and flavor of the croissant.
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| 6. | The colder climate adds extra crunch and reduces the flakiness.
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| 7. | Enter Nichols and May, he seemingly ordinary, she hinting of flakiness.
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| 8. | He already has a reputation for idiosyncracy and flakiness.
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| 9. | Using shortening also increases flakiness, but butter will produce a richer taste.
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| 10. | Birth-order research, for all its intuitive appeal, has a reputation for flakiness.
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