Her greasy brown hair was held back in pigtails flaked with dandruff, and congealed hair grease. |
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To start I had the goujons of lemon sole tempura with an endive salad, flaked Parmesan cheese and tartar sauce. |
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The camera is too close to her face, her make up is flaked and cracking in places, tiny stray hairs, missed by plucking, appear on her eyebrows. |
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Toss it through 400g of pasta and garnish with toasted flaked almonds and Parmesan shavings. |
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Roll into balls, roll in flour, roll in beaten egg, roll in flaked almonds. |
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Beware of foods such as hash browns, home fries, jam, molasses, soup mixes, canned vegetables, wine and flaked coconut. |
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Baking it helped me use up some things I might not otherwise have used for a while, like raw flaked almonds and condensed milk. |
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All flaked out in the garden, we had fun entertaining J who is entertainment himself. |
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She flaked out on the back seat, and we were loath to wake her when we arrived. |
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But now I have one babe asleep in my arms and the other babe is flaked out on the sofa. |
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Quite a few of the houses are dilapidated, paint flaked off rotting wood, patched up with corrugated iron boards. |
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He checked some large iron doors that were flaked with rust and finally found one that was unlocked. |
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The paint has chipped and flaked away, revealing the beaten silver metal beneath. |
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In general, these are relatively thick and crudely flaked lanceolate bifaces with slightly expanding stems. |
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Paint flaked off the walls, pests infested the rooms and loose wires hung in plain view. |
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Elemental sulfur can be granulated or flaked with a binding agent, but prilled sulfur is not effective. |
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I flaked out long before that, and announced my need to go back for a top-up nap. |
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This accounts for items such as flaked white fish done like a ceviche in a bruising mix of chilli, coriander and far too much lemon juice. |
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My first mate retrieved our towing bridle from a locker while Jeff flaked out our anchor line. |
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The crust is more prevalent on stones and stony-irons and may have partially flaked off. |
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The boys flaked out around 10pm and, certain they would be up early, I put in some earplugs and followed them. |
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Mix salmon, slightly drained and flaked apart, with egg, mozzarella cheese and the grated onion. |
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It was white plaster, flaked, peeling, spiderwebbed with cracks. |
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Unground agar usually occurs in bundles consisting of thin, membranous, agglutinated strips, or in cut, flaked or granulated forms. |
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Garnish green salads with grilled chicken, hardboiled eggs or flaked salmon. |
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When a car has a steel fuel tank, as yours does, it will eventually start to rust and small bits of rusty metal and flaked paint will collect at the lowest point in the tank. |
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I see a white-haired librarian silent in an oatmeal cardigan and flaked forehead just outside the doorway. |
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Sprinkle with flaked almonds and decorate with a few chocolate curls. |
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One high street shop, Food Emporium Culina, has closed down, so shoppers will have to go elsewhere for their toasted flaked almonds, pine kernels and pistachio nuts. |
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Each year I have plucked the papery heads, their cargo of flaked almond-like seeds shaking inside, to further distribute them. |
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I like a mix of flaked almonds, chopped almonds and hazelnuts. |
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Serve the mackerel flaked on toast alongside the compote and spinach with a squeeze of lime and honey drizzled over the top. |
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And then I completely flaked out between Pubs 6 and 7. Then me, Simon and Nick went through my hometown and I tried to get them to do it with me. |
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Dissolve 6 tablespoons flaked pickling salt in 1 gallon of lukewarm water. |
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After the seed lac is melted, strained through canvas, spread, cooled, and flaked, it becomes the shellac of commerce. |
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We didn't switch off the whole time, someone would be DJ-ing while someone else was flaked out on the floor. |
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Wood had warped and split, layers of paint had peeled and flaked off, and some veneers had started to lift. |
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Another solution consists of mixing the flaked offcuts with the usual raw materials. |
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The base is not flaked, that is to say, it keeps the pebble's primary cortex: it would be the item's prehension area. |
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Usually, the toolmaker started with a large cobble, probably picked out of a stream bed, and flaked it with a hammerstone into the required shape. |
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Ripe chilies are available dried, crushed, flaked and ground, and form the basis of many products. |
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More prevalent on stones and stony-irons, it may have partially flaked off. |
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Bacterial slime exudes and dries to a thin scale-like layer, which can be flaked off. |
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Finely ground grain will not have the same turnover rate in the rumen as flaked grain. |
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A large area of the protective layer of the left heating element has flaked off. |
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Measure flaked coconut by spooning it into a cup and packing it down lightly. |
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Generously butter 6 x 175ml dariole moulds and then stud with the rest of the flaked almonds. |
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It was crazy, but ultimately you've got to have somebody signing off pages and writing headlines, and it was very tough at times, especially when writers flaked out as they did. |
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Customise by mixing in a few capers one day, some chopped gherkins and a tsp of wholegrain mustard the next, and some flaked smoked mackerel the final day. |
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Another scam, involving substituting a cheap species of white fish for a pricey one, is hard to spot once the fish has been flaked, breaded and fried. |
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The Couri style of Haiti, by contrast, was characterized by chipped stone, especially the so-called Couri dagger, flaked on one face and with a flat back. |
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While lead is still used for some specific paint applications, its general use in this application has declined significantly due to the potential risk involved in exposure to weathered or flaked paint. |
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To decorate the cake, we use flaked coconut. |
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Consequently the humidity content of the air increases which results in corrosion and in the formation of mildew, decay, flaked off paint coats and other undesired damage caused by humidity. |
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Hi-Pro also owns and operates a shuttle train unloading facility near its mill in Dexter, New Mexico, which steams flaked corn for regional dairy producers. |
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Typically, to extract the oil, dried and flaked soybeans are immersed in hexane, a volatile organic compound commonly used as an industrial solvent. |
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John said he could drive me to the airport, but then he flaked out on me, and I had to call a cab at the last minute. |
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And then I flaked out at Pub 4, and they had to carry me back to my hotel. |
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Archaeologists and anthropologists have studied differences among these crafted lithic flaked tools to classify cultural periods. |
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Prismatic blades are flaked from stone cores through pressure flaking or direct percussion. |
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The hops used are flaked rather than the increasingly popular hop pellets available nowadays. |
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Don't get flaked out if you party round the clock, try Molton Brown's Moisture Lock 24-Hour Replenisher. |
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The stone tools in these levels include Still Bay points, beautifully shaped thin lanceolate spear points, flaked on both sides. |
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Wedron Flux developed Metal Pure AL 3, a homogenized flaked flux that allows total interaction with molten aluminum and produces a very dry dross with a low metallic content. |
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Within a matrix of demotic Greek, words from Homer, from Sappho, from the Orthodox church service, and from Cretan peasants glint like flaked mica. |
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The identifying characteristic of Neolithic technology is the use of polished or ground stone tools, in contrast to the flaked stone tools used during the Paleolithic era. |
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Small seeds, such as millet, attract mostly house sparrows, dunnocks, finches, reed buntings and collared doves, while flaked maize is taken readily by blackbirds. |
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The line is flaked into the container for easy attachment and deployment. |
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