Jams made from a mixture of fruits are usually called conserves, especially when they include citrus fruits, nuts, raisins, or coconut. |
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The association says grouse shooting conserves both the birds and the heather. |
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Good though home-made breakfast conserves can be I still think this is the time to think about making a proper duck a l' orange. |
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Once leaks are identified, using gaugeable tube fittings reduces problems, improves equipment reliability, and conserves energy. |
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During the 19th cent. increasing supplies of cheap imported sugar enabled preserves and conserves to move from the pantries of the well-off to a much wider public. |
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This teapot easily conserves the warmth of the tea and can also be used as a teakettle. |
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This Centre, with its frescoes and figurines of jesters in the pure Senoufo tradition conserves the memories of a culture down the ages. |
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One of its most characteristic features is the parade ground, which conserves the essence of the historic site. |
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This process both modulates the signal and conserves supplies of the chemical. |
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One of the pieces conserves part of a painted lion, probably a surviving portion of the arms of Louis d' Halluin, which seems to have disappeared from the right lancet. |
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The first group includes the molecule belonging to the species of the superfamilies Cavioidea and Chinchilloidea, which conserves the number of residues. |
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If, on the other hand, it is the bearer of sacred values, it conserves all the original power of the message. |
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Discharge to the waterways is effectively zero and water re-use conserves an important resource. |
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Grasscycling slows evaporation losses from the soil surface, and conserves water. |
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It conserves my energy and gives me more strength to last longer during the day. |
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Such extended life span conserves resources by reducing maintenance and the need for reconstruction. |
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Nowadays, blood conserves are used only if the patient loses a large amount of blood during the operation. |
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The Museum conserves some very important guadamacil pieces, especially the really exceptional collection of altar frontals from various churches within the diocese of Vic. |
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Though a gravity wave is a distortion of space-time, it conserves volume. |
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As Barcelona still conserves the flair of that century, you will feel the magic spell and the stirring sense of darkness that the book contains. |
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Pézenas, at the crossing of the lower Languedoc beaches and the backlands of the Hérault, conserves its rich history. |
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This conserves bandwidth and enhances handicap accessibility. |
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The Cerco de Artajona still conserves 9 of the 14 original battlement towers and two of the original gates to the town. |
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In northern countries this heat conserves heat energy and is not just wasted. |
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At the center of human existence it conserves a zone of unknowing, a space free for trusting, for listening to God. |
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This farming technique improves soil health, reduces erosion, conserves moisture, saves labor and greatly reduces physical drudgery. |
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When wood is attacked by fire it smoulders very slowly and conserves its strength and structural quality for a long period. |
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Our approach in our laboratory is to say we need to switch to sustainable agriculture, an agriculture that conserves the soil. |
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The usage of well-tailored ICT produces flexibility in a company and conserves natural resources. |
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Scrap steel recycling conserves energy, defers the development of less economic mineral resources, and eases the burden on municipal landfills. |
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Apaneca-Llamatepec, El Salvador, El Salvador's first biosphere reserve is located in the western part of the country and conserves zones of primary succession mountain vegetation over lava fields. |
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Its interior conserves an extensive collection of Arabic chests, medieval jewel cases and a beautiful Gothic reliquary made from enamel from Limousin. |
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Also from Vic Cathedral, and from the second half of the 15th century, the Museum conserves the group carved in wood of the Holy Sepulchre in the last Gothic art room in the Museum. |
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With the Grand Concert, triangle's engineers have managed to blend together seemingly incompatible elements: the full texture of the timbre coupled with sublime airiness and power which conserves all its femininity. |
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Now, the Plaza de Armas still conserves, the square form of all the cities founded by the Spaniards, but before the conquest, it had the triangular shape. |
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We're taking them from fresh and putting them into a stable, dry form that conserves all that's inside, and we do that without rupturing the cell walls. |
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It conserves singular traditions such as Carnival or the festivities of San Juan. It is far from the madding crowd but very close to main routes between Navarre and France. |
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The k in skope is in effect a marker of graecity, and as such conserves the original Greek seme of sight. |
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Due to surface friction, the inflow only partially conserves angular momentum. |
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At low ambient temperatures the common ostrich utilizes feather flattening, which conserves body heat through insulation. |
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Exercise also conserves the body's salt and water causing an increase in plasma volume that dilutes the red blood cell concentration. |
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Rural women usually made all the family's food from scratch: baking bread, butchering meat, keeping a garden in summer, putting up conserves, etc. They did, however, buy some products such as flour, sugar and tea in bulk. |
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The convent has beautiful tiles and famous paintings but the most impressive zones are the tenebrous catacombs, a set of dark underground passages that was used as an old cemetery and it still conserves human rests. |
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It warms up without any need to add fat, unfreezes deep-frozen food in a minute, boils fish and vegetables in their own juice and conserves mineral salt. |
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The site still conserves its ksour and villages well adapted to the natural environment as demonstrated in their remarkable traditional water system. |
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Its short, stocky body conserves heat, its long legs help it move through snow, and its long dense winter coat provides effective insulation, even during periods of low temperature and high wind. |
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Cooked this way, the foie conserves its original taste. |
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Our vision is a just world that values and conserves nature. |
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The E-Spec is also a lot lighter and conserves gasoline by reducing rolling resistance by 18 percent. |
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In patients affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy, this truncated protein conserves its physiologic activity of maintenance of the integrity and contractile activities of the muscle fibers. |
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Working double-handedly also conserves your hands in large kneading strokes, for example when you are working on the adductors on the inside of the thigh. |
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Preserving with Pomona's Pectin by Allison Carroll Duffy contains 75 inspiring recipes for low-sugar jams, jellies, preserves, conserves, and marmalades. |
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The programme catalogues, names, and conserves sites of outstanding cultural or natural importance to the common culture and heritage of humanity. |
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Jams, jellies, conserves, preserves, fruit butters and marmalades should be sealed with two-piece vacuum lids and then processed by water-bath canning. |
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