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The term " Italian vermouth " is often used to refer to red-colored, mildly bitter, and slightly sweet vermouths.
These beers tend to be mildly hopped, that is, they are not very bitter.
Some cooks prefer to use a smaller proportion of fenugreek seeds, which have a mildly bitter taste.

mildly and leaves
The leaves and flowering stems are strongly antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, cholagogue, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, stimulant, stomachic and mildly tonic.
The leaves and latex have an acrid taste and are mildly poisonous to grazing animals.
After Fierro leaves the woman at the first ranch they see, he goes on to an encounter that raises the story from the level of the mildly naturalistic to the mythic.
The leaves of Oxalis oregana were eaten by Native Americans, probably in small quantities, since they contain mildly toxic oxalic acid, whence the genus name.
After a freak accident leaves Foon suffering from a mildly debilitating mental illness, Holli-yuk offers to become a nurse for him.
When Sloane leaves the room to pack, Kemp mildly attempts to reconcile with his son, and conveys that Kath and Sloane have been sleeping together and believes Kath is now pregnant.
Eventually, he gets a mildly satisfactory answer and leaves the stage.
Borago ( Bo-rá-go ), common name borage, is a genus of two species of herbs with large, hairy leaves that taste mildly of cucumber, and star-shaped purple-blue flowers which are prized for their flavour.

mildly and are
Winters are mildly wet and spring-like, though subject to cold spells.
Terminal alkynes, like acetylene itself, are mildly acidic, with pK < sub > a </ sub > values of around 25.
Elements with atomic numbers 41 through 82 are apparently stable ( except technetium, element 43 and promethium, element 61, which are unstable ) but theoretically unstable, and thus possibly mildly radioactive.
Ongoing research on computational linguistics has focused on formulating other classes of languages that are " mildly context-sensitive " whose decision problems are feasible, such as tree-adjoining grammars, combinatory categorial grammars, coupled context-free languages, and linear context-free rewriting systems.
Dysprosium is used for its high thermal neutron absorption cross-section in making control rods in nuclear reactors, for its high magnetic susceptibility in data storage applications, and as a component of Terfenol-D. Soluble dysprosium salts are mildly toxic, while the insoluble salts are considered non-toxic.
Soluble dysprosium salts, such as dysprosium chloride and dysprosium nitrate, are mildly toxic when ingested.
Karst landforms are generally the result of mildly acidic water acting on weakly soluble bedrock such as limestone or dolostone.
Temperatures are generally mildly warm in the winter in the southern part of the state, with highs around New Orleans, Baton Rouge, the rest of south Louisiana, and the Gulf of Mexico averaging 66 ° F ( 19 ° C ), while the northern part of the state is mildly cool in the winter with highs averaging 59 ° F ( 15 ° C ).
The less common side-effects of using lithium are blurred vision, slight tremble in the hands, and a feeling of being mildly ill.
In the winter the weather patterns alter each year ; usually winters are mildly cold with temperatures ranging from-7 ° C ( 19. 4 ° F ) to 4 ° C ( 39. 2 ° F ), but the winter season changes often to a more humid and warmer winter, or more continental and cold.
However, Solanaceae species are often rich in alkaloids whose toxicity to humans and animals ranges from mildly irritating to fatal in small quantities.
Diggle claimed in his autobiography that he and Shelley had only granted the BBC use of their name under the impression that it would be a one-off, probably unsuccessful pilot, and that they are now mildly disgruntled that the name is more readily associated in Britain with the TV series than with their band.
Fusel oils are higher alcohols than ethanol, are mildly toxic, and have a strong, disagreeable smell and taste.
Mount Oberon affords beautiful views that are only mildly marred by a radio aerial close by.
Soft and crunchy, the seeds are mildly poisonous when raw, but may be cooked and eaten.
The fruit is a red, blue or black berry containing several seeds ; in most species the berries are mildly poisonous, but a few ( notably Lonicera caerulea ) have edible berries.
If proper terminology is observed in manufacture and marketing ( it often is not ), " frankfurters " are more mildly seasoned, " hot dogs " more robustly so.
Traditional sausages similar to English bangers are eaten throughout the country ; these are usually made of finely ground beef / mutton with breadcrumbs, very mildly spiced, stuffed into a sheep casing which crisps and splits when fried.

mildly and also
Or the mildly epigrammatic utterance ( also a quotation ): `` Woman's place is in the wrong ''.
The album was, for the most part, faster and less ballad-focused than Isola, and also mildly experimental with drum-machines and electronics.
A mildly different version is also used as the control channel for E-carrier ( E1 ) and SONET multichannel telephone lines.
It is also mildly irritating to the skin or stomach and may sometimes cause diarrhea and vomiting if eaten.
They are not national sports, but are also mildly popular.
Lactated Ringer's ( also known as Ringer's lactate ) and the closely related Ringer's acetate, are mildly hypotonic solutions often used for large-volume fluid replacement.
Anonymity is directly related to the concept of obscurantism or pseudonymity, where an artist or group attempts to remain anonymous, for various reasons, not limited to: adding an element of mystique to themselves and / or their work, attempting to avoid what is known as the " cult of personality " or hero worship, where the charisma, good looks, wealth and / or other unrelated or mildly related aspects of the person ( s ) is the main reason for interest in their work, rather than the work itself ; also the ability to break into a field or area of interest normally dominated by males, such as James Tiptree, Jr, the famous science fiction author who was actually a woman named Alice Bradley Sheldon, as seems to also be the case with JT LeRoy.
; Sate Usus ( Chicken Intestine satay ): This mildly marinated satay is usually fried, also as a side-dish to accompany bubur ayam.
In Java sate kerang it is mildly marinated and boiled, also served as a side-dish to accompany soto.
The article also belied many impressions the film gave of Van Doren: it portrayed him as a bachelor when he was actually engaged ; it suggested he had a fascination with the burgeoning, popular television quiz shows when in fact he did not even own a television set ; that the only reason he became even mildly acquainted with Twenty-One was because co-producer Al Freedman shared a mutual acquaintance with one of Van Doren's friends ; and, that he had been offered his job with The Today Show promptly after losing to Vivien Nearing when, in fact, NBC was not sure at first what to do with him, until he did work for Dave Garroway's Sunday afternoon cultural show, Wide Wide World, which then led to the invitation to join Today.
Plain snacks like plain cereals, pasta and vegetables are also mildly popular, and the word snack has often been used to refer to a larger meal involving cooked or leftover items.
Diloxanide furoate can also be used by mildly symptomatic persons who are just passing cysts.
There are also some reports that they have a mildly toxic venom that can cause local reactions in humans ; with their huge fangs there is little doubt that they could bite if threatened, but the venom has not been well studied.
The interior was also mildly revised, though the basic dashboard architecture was the same as before.
The family would be totally obscure if it were not for the fact that members of Cheiracanthium are documented beneficial predators in agricultural fields and are also known to be mildly venomous to humans.
Canada tried to mediate between the warring countries, aiming for a conclusion that could allow the U. S. to leave the conflict honorably, but also publicly ( if mildly ) criticized American war methods.
Sambar is also served for lunch and dinner in south India, commonly with idli, vada or dosa, along with two chutneys, a green coconut chutney and a mildly spicy red tomato chutney.
The final volume was also mildly re-edited to remove the definitive afterword / conclusion of the original series, leaving the book on more of a cliffhanger.
In some regional varieties, the Vietnamese broth may also have a mildly sweet flavour from Asian yellow rock sugar, but the Cantonese version does not.
However, a very effective and cheap way to prevent foot odor is with sodium bicarbonate ( a mildly basic white salt also known as baking soda, bread soda, cooking soda, bicarbonate of soda, sodium bicarb, bicarb soda, or simply bicarb ).
He is also apparently mildly claustrophobic.
A TIME story of October 1989 also recalled that Afanasyev " suffered a nasty embarrassment last month, when Pravda reprinted a lurid dispatch from an Italian newspaper claiming that reformist Supreme Soviet Deputy Boris Yeltsin boozed and shopped his way through a tour of the U. S ." The report noted that the newspaper was pressured into publishing an apology, although recorded video subsequently broadcast over the Soviet television " appeared to show Yeltsin at least mildly intoxicated.
The effects of PMA also seem to be much more unpredictable and variable between individuals than those of MDMA, and sensitive individuals may die from a dose of PMA that a less susceptible person might only be mildly affected by.

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