111. Cook until barely done in salted water, wash with warm water and reserve.
112. Crowley said that two events determined whether oxygen depletion, as a result of capping by warm surface waters, persisted.
113. Cut dessert into squares with knife dipped in warm water.
114. Despite the weeds that thrive in the warm water, some Husavikians swim there in winter, drifting through the ghostly steam.
115. Dip the bottom of each mold into warm water, and unmold onto the compote.
116. Dip the spatula in warm water if necessary.
117. Dissolve yeast in the warm water with sugar.
118. Dissolve the baking soda in a tablespoon of warm water and add this mess, too, along with the beaten egg.
119. Dissolve the yeast and sugar in the warm water.
120. Doctors say plain old soap and warm water work just as well.