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"If you are prepared to have no income for 18 months and work 12-hour days to get this thing off the ground, fine," she says.

From BBC

For Malaysian “white coffee,” beans that have been roasted in olive oil, butter, and sugar are ground fine and mixed with hot water and condensed milk, then “hand-pulled,” or poured from a great height with dramatic flair between two pitchers, until a sweet, frothy drink emerges.

A mound of cold, sweet raw lobster, ground fine, became a luscious sort of sauce when mixed with the wreath of chickpeas, minced celery, lemon zest, and parsley around it.

As a novelty, its graham cracker crust was ground fine and served atop.

One of his newest ventures is luring huge concert tours to spend two weeks using the Sports Arena as a practice ground, fine tuning lighting, setting up and taking apart stages and loading and unloading the huge trucks that haul equipment across the country.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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