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"The pizza there, it's like half burned, half raw," he said.
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It tasted like it was half raw, and it was hard to chew.
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Feeling a creeping sense of hangry resentment for not being allowed to gnaw on a hunk of half-raw meat, I realise it's probably time for me to leave Ebsworth to it and head to bed.
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The collons can also be categorised based on the different percentage of water within themselves. A collon with greater than 30 percent water content would be categorised as "raw collon", while a water content between 10 percent to 30 percent would be categorised as "half-raw collon". Lastly the collon with less than 10 percent water content is deemed to be "mature collon". raw collons are normally made freshly in the morning.
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Whereas she previously had supper with the family, she now began to avoid this; and if she did eat with them, she ate quickly and very little. Whenever her weight threatened to exceed fifty kilos, a "fasting cure" or "hunger cure" would follow, which involved almost complete fasting. Meat itself often filled her with disgust, so she either had the juice of half-raw beefsteaks squeezed into a thin soup, or else adhered to a diet of milk and eggs. Elisabeth emphasised her extreme slenderness through the practice of "tight-lacing". During the peak period of 1859–60, which coincided with Franz- Joseph's political and military defeats in Italy, her sexual withdrawal from her husband after three pregnancies in rapid succession, and her losing battle with her mother-in-law for dominance in rearing her children, she reduced her waist to 40 cm (16 inches) in circumference.
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The Octavii originally came from the Volscian town of Velitrae, in the Alban Hills. The historian Suetonius writes, > There are many indications that the Octavian family was in days of old a > distinguished one at Velitrae; for not only was a street in the most > frequented part of town long ago called Octavian, but an altar was shown > there besides, consecrated by an Octavius. This man was leader in a war with > a neighbouring town, and when news of a sudden onset of the enemy was > brought to him just as he chanced to be sacrificing to Mars, he snatched the > entrails of the victim from the fire and offered them up half raw; and thus > he went forth to battle, and returned victorious. There was, besides, a > decree of the people on record, providing that for the future too the > entrails should be offered to Mars in the same way, and the rest of the > victims be handed over to the Octavii.
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