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  • Drizzle in a touch of non-dairy milk to remoisten the mixture while baking.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Dreena 2008

  • Drizzle in a touch of non-dairy milk to remoisten the mixture while baking.

    Mac-Oh, Geez! Dreena 2008

  • Humid air can remoisten whereas dry air further dries the stored produce until the relevant equilibrium moisture content has been reached (see section 2.2.4).

    5. Central storage 1996

  • The plaster sets very rapidly, and therefore the paste or mortar must be used immediately; once a paste has begun to set, there is no point in trying to remoisten it.

    Chapter 9 1994

  • So the best time make the first turn and remoisten a long-building pile is right after it has been completed.

    Organic Gardener's Composting Steve Solomon

  • It just drops into the ocean for a moment, and then rises again and flies on; and then descends to remoisten them, and then up again into the air; thus passing its life, sometimes wet, sometimes dry, sometimes in sunshine, and sometimes in the pale moon's nightly beam, as pleasure dictates or as need requires.

    Wanderings in South America Charles Waterton 1823

  • Into these grooves he introduced little wooden wedges; he then covered the whole surface with wet cloths, which he took care to remoisten.

    Paris as It Was and as It Is Francis W. Blagdon 1798

  • The Archbishop was only granted a moment to speak when Matthews needed to remoisten his mouth from it's ceaselss yapping.

    Mommy Life 2009

  • When you are done you simply huff on the stamp (deep moist breath, not blowing) to remoisten your marker ink, then stamp.

    BellaOnline - The Voice of Women 2008

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