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There is concern that although salad vegetables retain their appearance and texture in such conditions, this method of preservation may not retain nutrients, especially vitamins.
Some metals form a barrier layer of oxide on their surface which cannot be penetrated by further oxygen molecules and thus retain their shiny appearance and good conductivity for many decades ( like aluminium, magnesium, some steels, and titanium ).
Unlike many foods, potatoes can also be easily cooked in a microwave oven and still retain nearly all of their nutritional value, provided they are covered in ventilated plastic wrap to prevent moisture from escaping ; this method produces a meal very similar to a steamed potato, while retaining the appearance of a conventionally baked potato.
The later Worms games retain this appearance with few changes.
Dialog boxes and other user-interface elements retain their traditional appearance.
No club managed to retain the Cup Winners ' Cup ( the so-called " CWC jinx "), although a number of teams followed up their victories with a losing appearance in the following seasons final.
Knud Olson Bergo, who was living just across the town line in Spring Grove, on getting up one morning, saw that a fire had swept over the prairie in the south part of the town ... It's charred appearance at once suggested to his mind a certain bluff located in Slidre Valders, Norway, which was Mr. Bergo's birthplace, and so he exclaiming in Norwegian, " Sort Hammer ," which signifies Black Bluff, and the people have had the good sense to retain the name to this day, which, it will be perceived, is composed of an English and a Norwegian word.
Many today retain their original brick appearance, albeit with additions.
Although the early examples are gone — cinder cones erode easily — there are at least 13 much younger cinder cones in the park, and at least another 11 or so outside its borders, that still retain their distinctive cinder cone appearance.
Many retain their dark pitch-log facades, giving the town a medieval appearance.
A final consideration is lightfastness, or the ability of a pigment to retain its original color appearance under exposure to light.
Gold coins salvaged from shipwrecks retain almost all of their original appearance, but silver coins slowly corrode.
Produced in Las Vegas, Nevada, these cars retain the general style and appearance of their original 1960s ancestors, but are fitted with modern amenities.
Berber carpets with smaller loops tend to be more resilient and retain their new appearance longer than large looped Berber styles.
Fruits from such plants are called golden raspberries or yellow raspberries ; despite their similar appearance, they retain the distinctive flavour of their respective species ( red or black ).
A production version of the Range Stormer was planned for release in 2005 as a 2006 model, when it would become a four-door, " but retain much of the athletic appearance of the concept ".
The suburbs of the City of Yarra were established in the mid-to-late 19th century and retain a Victorian appearance.
For example, the United States penny was changed from 95 % copper to 95 % zinc, with a thin copper plating to retain its appearance.
The project is expected to retain the original appearance of the structure but prevent corrosion related damage to the facade panels.
Orthodox and Catholics believe that in the Eucharist the bread and wine are objectively transformed and become in a real sense the Body and Blood of Christ ; and that after consecration they are no longer bread and wine: the consecrated elements retain the appearance and attributes of bread and wine but really are the body and blood of Christ.
This gave Crosley Field some 5, 000 additional seats and the appearance it would retain for the rest of its existence.
They retain their human appearance but often develop reptilian mannerisms, such as frequently licking their lips or drawing out sibilant sounds as they speak.
Low portions of FeO result in brighter materials, so such a ray system can retain its lighter appearance for longer periods.

retain and admitted
Although sites like GameSpot admitted that the camera flaws in the original Sonic Adventure were " infinitely more frustrating by comparison " the sequel was still noted to " retain some of the quirky camera work ".
Premiers and government leaders of territories are styled " The Honourable " only while in office unless they are admitted to the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, in which case they retain the title even after leaving the premiership.
California was admitted to the United States in 1850, with Spanish and Mexican land grants requiring a federal land patent to retain ownership.
Rome was to retain its name and each citizen was to be called a Roman, but as a community they were to be called Quirites ; the Sabines were to be incorporated in the state and admitted into the tribes and curies.
After spending a few weeks resting, he admitted that he had been " foolish " to initially play on, in a desire to retain his first team place.

retain and three
Australia then scraped home by five wickets inside three days in a low-scoring match at Headingley to retain the urn.
The name appears to have been derived from Yussuf ben-Serragh, the head of the tribe in the time of Mohammed VII of Granada, al-Mustain, who did that sovereign good service in his struggles to retain the crown of which he was three times deprived.
The number of guns an individual may own and retain in its home is restricted by a classification: three common handguns, six sporting handguns / long guns, and an unlimited number of hunting long guns.
Coto decided to retain the " arc " concept of season 3, but reduce it from one season-long arc to several " mini-arcs " of two or three episodes, with few standalones.
However these modern units have the goal of treatment and rehabilitation back into society within a short time-frame ( two or three years ) and not all forensic patients ' treatment can meet this criterion, so the large hospitals mentioned above often retain this role.
The remaining three days of Holy Week retain a smaller degree of Lenten character, but each has elements that are unique to it.
Local efforts have been put forth by both fans and city politicians to retain the A's, including three potential locations near downtown and the Oakland waterfront.
If an aero club won three races in five years, they would retain the cup and the winning pilot would receive 75, 000 francs.
At this synod, it was decided that the church would retain the three original Christian creeds: the Apostles ', the Athanasian, and the Nicene.
Between 1295 and 1298, Edward sent three expeditionary forces to recover Gascony, but Philip was able to retain most of the territory until the Treaty of Paris in 1303.
Sulla fought Mithridates VI on several occasions over the next three years, and finally in 85 BC, Mithridates VI sued for peace, and was allowed to retain his kingship in Pontus after paying a heavy fine.
Middle Indo-Aryan languages ( named MIA ) generally had three genders ( masculine, feminine and neuter ), and some modern Indo-Aryan languages retain this old system even today.
Wishing to retain its independence, Montferrand made three demands for independence, in 1789, 1848, and 1863.
Camacho got tested in this fight for the first time, and was shaken in round three by a Solis uppercut, but he flattened Solis with a right to the chin in round five, knocking him out to retain the title.
The Marassa are somewhat different from standard Loa, both on a level above them, and counted in their number, they are both twins, and yet they number three, they are male and female, and both male and both female-an example of the Haitian worldview's capacity to retain two seemingly contradictory concepts.
If the position permits ( combined hands have sufficient number of intermediate cards, which can take the remaining tricks even if the three honors are played on the same trick ), it is often desirable to start by leading one of the high cards, in order to retain the lead in the same hand if the finesse is on, and spare the valuable entries.
Sweetser is the only one of the three to retain their nickname from the days prior to their consolidation, however the school colors have changed to more closely resemble those of Oak Hill High School.
Middle Indo-Aryan languages ( named MIA ) generally had three genders ( masculine, feminine and neuter ), and some modern Indo-Aryan languages retain this old system even today.
Formerly, a glance at a U. S. stock symbol and its appended codes would allow an investor to determine where a stock trades ; however in July 2007, the SEC approved a rule change allowing companies moving from the New York Stock Exchange to the Nasdaq to retain their three letter symbols ; DirecTV was one of the first companies to make this move.
1959, his last full year as uncontested champion, was another rare low-profile year ; in his two fights, he beat Sterling Davis by a knockout in three, and then Durelle again, also by a knockout in three, to once again retain his World Light Heavyweight title.
The electron guns used in monochrome televisions had limited resolution, and if one wanted to retain the resolution of existing monochrome displays, the guns would have to focus on individual dots three times smaller.
The three were to retain close and cordial personal relations throughout their lives, even though each differed from the other radically in Torah weltanschauung ( hashkafa ).
He proceeded to retain the title against Mike's twin brother, " Jack Twin Sullivan ", also a former world champion, by a knockout in 20 rounds, against future world champion Billy Papke by decision in 10, against Hugo Kelly by a knockout in three and against Thomas, by a knockout in two.
* 8 March – Joe Frazier defeats Muhammad Ali at Madison Square Garden, in the first of three epic bouts between the two, to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.

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