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Packaged in jars, the semi-liquid marshmallow is much softer than a regular marshmallow, and both creamy and sticky at the same time.
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Packaged in jars, the semi-liquid marshmallow is much softer than a regular marshmallow, and both creamy and sticky at the same time.
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Packaged in jars, the semi-liquid marshmallow is much softer than a regular marshmallow, and both creamy and sticky at the same time.
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Flexi-Seal (R) FMS is indicated for patients with little or no bowel control and liquid or semi-liquid stool, and can be used for up to 29 consecutive days.
New Data Shows Budget Impact of Fecal Management System in Hospital ICU 2010
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He managed to hit the comm link key with his right hand as the smartsuit began filling with a hot, thick, violet semi-liquid that used to be his left arm.
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Movement again caught his eye and he saw the ball roll gently off the boulder, trailing a thin line of violet semi-liquid.
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Much of it is barely cooking, and simply presents authentic classics over which one sits and slavers such as roast crackling pork, deep-fried baby artichokes or the wonderfully-named, semi-liquid squacquerone cheese.
Blood Pudding 2009
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Is it really that hard to distinguish between liquid and semi-liquid inheritances and illiquid ones?
"I already paid the tax. Why do I have to pay it again just 'cause I died?" Ann Althouse 2009
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Much of it is barely cooking, and simply presents authentic classics over which one sits and slavers such as roast crackling pork, deep-fried baby artichokes or the wonderfully-named, semi-liquid squacquerone cheese.
Blood Pudding 2009
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To put the magnitude of the derivative financial creations in perspective, de Soto describes simply the scale of all assets in the world: $100 trillion of tangible goods (land, buildings), $170 trillion of semi-liquid assets (mortgages, stocks), and $1 quadrillion of new derivatives (mortgage-backed securities, collateralized debt obligations, and so on).
Andrew Winston: Rising Transparency -- One Way to Avoid Massive Market Failure 2009
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