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Strain mixture through a fine-meshed sieve and press with a wooden spoon to extract as much liquid as possible.
Gold Rush Sara Dickerman 2011
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The concealed lighting that spilled from the huge bowl under the ceiling revealed a sleeping-porch, three sides of which were fine-meshed copper screen.
CHAPTER I 2010
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Have ready a fine-meshed strainer (I used a sifter).
I have a crush… at 2008
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Have ready a fine-meshed strainer (I used a sifter).
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Have ready a fine-meshed strainer (I used a sifter).
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When cool enough to handle, cut in half, scoop out the pulp directly into a fine-meshed sieve or strainer placed over a bowl to catch juices that drain off.
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She is wearing black, the pleats of her skirt barely stir, her blouse is snug and has a collar of white, fine-meshed lace, her left hand is propped flat against the side of the trolley, the umbrella in her right hand is poised on the second step from the top.
The Metamorphosis, in The Penal Colony,and Other Stories Franz Kafka 2000
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However, the law passed in 2000 permits them - with up to a 100 boats only - to fish within the Park if engines, trawls, seine, drift, gill and fine-meshed nets are not used and turtles and sharks are not taken.
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In addition, the Russians have a more fine-meshed system than the Norwegians for closing and opening of fishing grounds.
Fisheries and aquaculture in the Northeast Atlantic (Barents and Norwegian Seas) 2009
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Pass the mixture through a chinois or other fine-meshed sieve, if desired.
You: On a Diet Michael F. Roizen 2009
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