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1.Rinse the chicken breasts; pat dry with paper towels. Place breasts in a microwave-safe dish and cook, covered, on HIGH (100%) power for 2 minutes. Turn and rotate the breasts; cook for another 2 minutes. Cut to test for doneness; chicken should be opaque throughout and all juices running clear.
Melon is an economically important, cross-pollinated, vegetable species. In the United States, Western Shipping and Eastern Market types are most important for commercial production. Arizona, California, Texas, Georgia, and Indiana are the primary produc...
The development of ch'ongja (celadon ware) during the Koryo dynasty is closely related to Son (Zen) Buddhism, which gained tremendous popularity during the late Unified Silla (AD 668-935) and early Koryo dynasty.
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Numerosos reportes muestran la importancia del manejo del agua de riego en la producción, calidad, tamaño de fruto del melón. El objetivo del ensayo fue evaluar la respuesta del cultivo de melón de transplante a diferentes contenidos hídricos del suelo.
"Her work [is] direct in voice and intensely personal in subject matter. Yet her identity is one that is always being refracted through the larger world . . . This collection's editor, Walter K.
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Gene, Following is a posting from Richard Moyer, in response to a similar question some time back - I had it saved in an archive file. Haven't seen Richard on the list recently; anyone heard from him? Lucky Pittman >From: (Richard A.