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He failed to concentrate his air forces on English aviation assets and radar facilities.
his offensive was to slow moving that lee and Jackson had time to concentrate their forces
To concentrate on fighting the Japanese in the Pacific
fire on Forrt Sumter or let it be replinished
A war where instead on concentrating on conquering territory, you concentrate on eliminating the enemy army.
There is some debate, but you could make a converging lens out of ice. Using the lens, you could concentrate sunlight onto a spot, heating it to the point of combustion,
To make orange juice from concentrate, simply mix the concentrate with water according to the instructions on the package. Stir well until the concentrate is fully dissolved, and then chill the juice before serving.
concentrate
30 ounces. Roughly a quart. Quart=32 ounces
Concentrate is a regular verb so you add -ed to make the past tense = concentrated
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concentrate.
heat it
No, a flat mirror cannot start a fire because it only reflects light and does not concentrate it enough to generate heat.
It's the only way to let your senses make any sense of anything. To fix on an object. You do not concentrate only when you're tinking... you concentrate when you recognize object by you eyes... you concentrate when you recognize smells with your nose... and so on.
No worse than juice not-from-concentrate. To concentrate a juice, you are only removing some of the water from it. When you later "make" the juice, you add water back to it.
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