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There is no need or benefit in stewing about your shortcomings, so stop doing it.
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Meat remains the staple of most dishes, cooked in various ways including deep-fat frying, roasting, instant-boiling, stir-frying, steaming and stewing.
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After stewing for a bit on this, I remembered a tongue-in-cheek comment my colleague, Peter Kelly-Detwiler, made about DR a couple of years ago.
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After stewing for a few days, Sprint is striking back again.
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But the advantage didn't sit well with the Heat, who were still stewing over the two embarrassing, 20-point losses they'd suffered to the Knicks earlier in the season.
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She spent all day making jams and cheeses, stewing batches of rich frijoles, killing chickens to put into her vats of tender arroz con pollo and frying long strips of plantains into crispy submission.
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Windows VistaWhile Microsoft's marketing team was hooting and hollering on stage in Atlanta as they announced that Longhorn's official name would be Windows Vista, at least one person was stewing back in Redmond.
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Zimbalist sees the NFL situation stewing awhile longer.
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Though Marwan Barghouti, stewing in an Israeli jail cell, is undisputedly the most popular, the fiercely ambitious Muhammad Dahlan and the slightly-less-so Jibril Rajoub, two former security-service bosses, will scheme against him and each other.
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You have a lot stewing his book.
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