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- chlorophylls start to degrade. The mango is also the most acidic and has the firmest texture on the third day after harvest, but the level of acidity and firmness...
- exhaustive tests on a scientific basis by several nations. One of the firmest conclusions reached was that it was not practical to make an isolated change...
- feeling remorseful, and can describe both the show of deepest regret and the firmest sorrow for one's wrongdoings. Protestant Reformers, upholding the doctrine...
- Ramaphosa ****umed the presidency with stocks rising and the rand reaching its firmest since early 2015. Government bonds also increased in strength. On 16 February...
- medieval Christian festivals of All Saints' and All Souls' that provide our firmest foundation for Halloween. From emphasizing dead souls (both good and evil)...
- 11 June 2009. Retrieved 12 August 2007. A newly discovered order is the firmest evidence yet that the communist regime gave explicit shoot-to-kill orders...
- by the historian of early medieval Wales Thomas Charles-Edwards as "the firmest ally of the 'emperors of Britain' among all the kings of his day". Welsh...
- more liquid by adding a little hot water without salt." Basil took the firmest root in the regions of Liguria, Italy, and Provence, France. It is abundant...
- âyaîn-âyânah ("Not of various kinds.") an-âyanah ("Without form.") xraoshît-tum ("Firmest.") mînôtum ("Most invisible.") vâsnâ ("Omnipresent.") harvastum ("All in...
- St. Lawrence, Mucius is depicted as a person possessing the rarest and firmest of wills. In a poem in Musa Posthuma, Martha Marchina compared Mucius unfavorably...