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Grate the lemon peel into the same bowl, taking care to avoid the white pith.
NPR: 'The Story of Apple Pie'
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To section the fruit, first remove the skin and pith with a sharp paring knife.
WSJ: Michael Schwartz's Striped Bass with Grapefruit and Pickled Radish
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Keyes finds that quotations tend to mutate in the direction of greater pith.
NEWYORKER: Notable Quotables
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That is not because a new wave of primatologists has emerged, pith-helmeted, from the jungle with hitherto unknown specimens.
ECONOMIST: Species inflation
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First, remove the peel and the bitter white pith along with it.
WSJ: Missy Robbins's Sea Bass With Oranges, Olives and Basil | Slow Food Fast
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Like a lemon with comparatively less of the juicy bit, the cedro is nine-tenths pith, but the pith is soft, slightly spongy and delicious.
BBC: Sicily, an island of secrets
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Scattered about our tents are antiques: Persian rugs, pith helmets, four-poster beds, and gramophones that crackle and squeak to the accompaniment of the chirping crickets outside.
BBC: East Africa��s best kept secret
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Carved wooden figurines from Ivory Coast and elsewhere in West Africa portray soldiers and policemen in colonial uniforms and pith helmets and even a Victorian lady, possibly a missionary's wife.
WSJ: South Africa's Wits Art Museum to Open in Johannesburg
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My apologies to Frank for such a lengthy (fair use) quotation, but to reduce his writing to pith would be to excise the Borgesian absurdity that is so relevant to the landscape he describes.
FORBES: So Reachable, We're Unreachable: The In-Box Perplex and the Content Marketer
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Apart from the fact that it tells you nothing about sex and very little about the city in which it takes place, this adaptation of the successful TV series is titled with accuracy and pith.
NEWYORKER: Sex and the City
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This might be a slice of toast and honey with a peeled satsuma from which I have removed any stray threads of pith, or perhaps an apple, cored and cut into fine slices, with a few cubes of Cheddar.
NEWYORKER: Homework