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the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats... the main constituent of vegetable oil and animal fats... Oil is a somewhat vague term to use... in oil much hotter than boiling... The slow drying process and miscibility of oil facilitates a realistic style... Oil is often seen as a spiritually purifying agent... Oil that is associated with one or more saints is known as...

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