His photograph depicts an androgynous figure, eyes shut, wearing white pancake make-up and draped in the American flag. |
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To serve, quarter the large pancake and place on four warmed plates, or place an individual pancake on each plate. |
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Try the wickedly delicious steamed Opakapaka laulau and shredded kalua pig wrapped in taro pancake. |
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At regular intervals in the process, we check whether a pancake will stick to the worn area. |
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You can wade for miles, across everything from mangrove lagoons to pancake flats carpeted with turtle grass. |
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She flipped a pancake from the hot plate expertly and it landed neatly on her plate of four. |
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Okonomiyaki is a flat, savory pancake, similar to a latke, but made with flour, shredded cabbage, egg, and other various ingredients. |
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When buying the potatoes, ask your greengrocer for the flouriest possible, as this will ensure a lightness to the pancake. |
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Yorkshire puddings are made with a batter similar to pancake or clafouti mix, then baked in a tin until they rise. |
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Make pancakes with whole-grain pancake mix and top with peaches, apricots, or grapes. |
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A common item, either served on its own or alongside other dishes, is the arepa, a sort of puffy cornmeal pancake. |
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She found the pancake bland and tasteless and, having sampled a corner, I had to agree. |
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The brief dessert menu offers ice cream and pancake as well as baklava and kadaif. |
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They eat a nang, flat bread shaped like a bagel or pancake and made with wheat or corn flour. |
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Neighborhoods are putting on open, outdoor barbecues and pancake breakfasts, complete with music and face painting. |
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He handed me a measuring cup and the pancake mix and told me to measure out so many cups. |
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I'm sure we could live on canned green beans, water, and pancake batter for the rest of our lives, but it isn't a good policy. |
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He frowned, turning to her, the spatula in his hands dripping small amounts of pancake batter. |
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Mix wheat germ into pancake batter, oatmeal and home-baked goods, or use in soups and stews to impart a nutty flavor and add nutrients. |
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He was the bulldozer for college football's most punishing running attack, with the pancake block being his trademark. |
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Any excuse for a party, so long as I don't have to toss a pancake or kiss a church bell ringer. |
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His experience is with cone mills, hammer mills, pancake type micronizers, and opposing stream type jet mills. |
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There was a time when a bottle of hair dye, pancake make-up, a toupee and a darkly lighted room was about the best effort we could make. |
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Long earth berms conceal cars and animate the pancake flatness of the suburban topography. |
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And for the first time it seems to be populated by people, not jerky mimes in pancake makeup. |
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Fold the pancake neatly into a triangle, place on a plate, trickle the sauce around the pancake and serve immediately. |
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I poured myself some orange juice as Aurora began to sift through the cupboards for pancake mix. |
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His vegetable plate, anchored by a pea pancake, white-bean-and-spring-green strudel, and stuffed onion, is the best in town. |
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Shrove Tuesday otherwise known as Pancake Day prompted Saturday Breakfast to focus our regular How To? segment on making the perfect pancake. |
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I ordered a salad and a pancake with chicken, ham, yellow cheese and champignons. |
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I'm not much of a pancake eater anyway, and it's really hard to mess up eggs and home fries. |
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Then, he says, slice some bananas on to the pancake and cover with toffee sauce. |
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The savoury pancake option, rolled with ham, gherkin, and mayonnaise, was also sampled without complaint. |
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Her face creased with worry, exaggerated by the layer of pancake that hid the black eye she'd landed herself with. |
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As a courtesy to the viewers, put several layers of heavy pancake make-up on. |
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It suggested couch potato culture, where pancake make-up and glitz trump substance. |
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Somehow the sight of five very masculine black men in heavy pancake did not diminish the fact that this was still a guys' movie. |
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It is notable for her freckles, which were normally hidden from filmgoers under a layer of pancake make-up. |
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Bounce the plane on one landing gear back into the air and pancake it onto the parallel runway. |
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Swindon has hills and the nearby Cotswolds and Marlborough Downs, while Cambridge is flat as a pancake. |
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Stay away from gels, pomades and waxes that will leave your strands flat as a pancake. |
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Being as how the fens are flat as a pancake, and the cathedral is a very big building on top of a medium-sized hill, it's pretty visible. |
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Britain's urban house market may be flat as a pancake, but out in the smarter shires, it's a tale of two very different sorts of properties. |
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Above them is a wide expanse of thigh, a pelmet of a skirt and frosted face makeup that looks like pancake for the stage. |
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I looked in the phone book and located a pancake house down the street from the Marina Motel. |
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Our salt pancake, a pocket of sweet onions, carrots, pickles and some kind of melted French cheese, was a good choice, too. |
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The seafood pancake feeds two and is bursting with octopus, bay shrimp, scallions, and the pillowy weight of eggs. |
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At the centre of Ethiopian food is injera, a giant spongy pancake that's used instead of utensils. |
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A vision of me stepping on him, wobbling and then falling on him, flattening him like a pancake flashed through my head. |
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To eat, spread a teaspoon of hoi sin sauce on a pancake, top with pork, cucumber and spring onions, wrap like a nappy and eat. |
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I was rather taken with the herb and potato pancake, topped with homemade tartare sauce and smoked salmon. |
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Perhaps more familiar are placki, a delectable fried potato pancake, and incredibly fresh pierogis filled with meat and potatoes. |
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Whether it's a piece of sushi, a good steak or a potato pancake, the simpler the dish, the more critical the skill. |
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The recipe I have created is a combination of the potato kyufte and the potato pancake. |
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For a city that seldom sees snow and is, of course, pancake flat you may be forgiven for thinking that I have quite simply gone mad. |
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The pancake had a light golden colour with flecks of bright green spring onion and red chillies shimmering through the crispiness. |
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Coconut pancake, dates with sesame wantons, fresh fruit salad and ice-creams are displayed adjacent to the buffet table. |
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Iris was prevented from answering immediately because as soon as she retrieved her cutlery she forked some pancake into her mouth. |
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Racers across Chippenham are busy practising their flipping skills this week in the run up to the town's annual pancake showdown on Tuesday. |
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Open-fronted shops sell the Genoese delicacy of farinata, a sort of crisp chickpea pancake. |
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The scout may devour gleefully a soggy pancake, but an hour later he will be much less enthusiastic. |
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In the brief conversation, the coachman advises the dull-witted pancake vendor recently arrived from his village on how best to sell his goods. |
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The pilot couldn't lower all the wheels so he had to make a pancake landing. |
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Cooked properly pink, it is lean and tender, and sitting on top of a crisply fried pancake of bubble and squeak, made from leftover mash and greens, it's a kingly dish. |
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Cook pancake in pan, add chopped chocolate toaster pastry, and drizzle with chocolate sauce. |
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So I just smoked bagfuls of grass, stared at the sea, and debated whether to order a pineapple pancake for lunch or to take my chances with the fish. |
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It will be remembered that, instead of the Shrove Tuesday lunch this year, the social committee held a pancake evening which had to take place in church. |
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This is the first time OH has been home for pancake day for years. |
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Activity in the biggest eurozone economies remains as flat as a pancake. |
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Make-up is not about applying of pancake, dabbing rouge and lipstick. |
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Later, in Kathmandu at a reception feting her fourth summit, Lakpa tried to mask the bruises with pancake makeup. |
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The common four-sided box graters have different-size holes on each side, but only the long, flat holes will produce the right shreds for a crispy pancake. |
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He went into the kitchen, and went through her cupboards and pantries, looking for some pancake mix, and eggs and toast and all the other breakfast delicacies. |
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Those that wisely left room for dessert can sample the variety of delicious ice cream cakes, or choose a pancake with a sweet filling of their choice. |
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After finishing the beef, we ordered bowls of rice and Roti Canai, a kind of Indian crisp pancake, and mixed them in the curry sauce, which tasted delicious! |
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Here on the east coast of the USA, the coast is flat as a pancake. |
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Sure, you might be able to cook up some of the simmered stews, but the centrepiece of the meal, a giant spongy pancake called injera, is something of a mystery. |
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The pancake batter is the nice homely type we all know and love. |
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The potato pancake blanketing the platter is half dough, half hash brown. |
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Apply layers of pancake make-up, in the style of kabuki theatre. |
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The whole building is constructed to pancake rather than spill everywhere. |
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The second set was as flat as a pancake for the first few games. |
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For mains, Madame chose the pepper steak, which was presented to her order, while I went for the pork fillets, stuffed with champignons and pancake potatoes. |
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Once I realised that the trick lies in swirling the pan as soon as the mixture is poured in, making a circular pancake was easy-peasy from there onwards. |
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Green reportedly served more than a million pancakes and took 50,000 orders for the pancake mix. |
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Remove the large pancake from the oven using a pair of oven gloves. |
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I produced a batch of my personal pancake recipe, then moved on to making a fruit sauce that could be used instead of an unhealthy, unnatural maple syrup. |
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The pupusa is a cornmeal pancake like a tortilla, and is often fried. |
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In this recipe, I substitute pure maple syrup for sugar, an ingredient one traditionally sees in most pancake mix recipes. |
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Leave to rest while you prepare the warrigal greens and pancake. |
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That's why we try to write articles about how to crush on a cutie, find a BF and, yikes, get rid of a dog of a dude before he turns your heart into a pancake. |
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Add vanilla essence and serve in a pancake with chocolate sauce and cream. |
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The corner has a real Dutch feel, with the Dutch pancake house across the street, the flower shop next door specializing in Dutch tulips, and now, a marijuana smokeeasy. |
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Unfold a pancake, place the duck skin on it, add one piece of shallot and one piece of cucumber and spoon on the brown sauce, roll up the pancake and contents and eat. |
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Full of hope, I traversed my makeup rite of passage with Max Factor's pancake, seen in Picturegoer bestowing perfection on film stars. |
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It's a thin cake or pancake of garbanzo bean flour, water, and olive oil cooked on a big griddle. |
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Here in theUK, it's known as Shrove Tuesday, or Pancake Day, with some villages holding special pancake races. |
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An obviously bleached blonde, thick pancake makeup flaking powderily off deep furrowed wrinkles on her face, confronted me. |
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Level ice, ice sludge, pancake ice, and rafter ice form in the more open regions. |
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They had no wedding party, only an Australian couple in their sixties, the woman in a great deal of pancake and blusher and a lairy fur jacket. |
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It looks like a cross between a pancake and a croissant and has a buttery, salty taste and heavy texture. |
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It is also cultivated in Kobe, Japan and used to make a meat pancake, a local speciality. |
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Other terms, such as grease ice and pancake ice, are used for ice crystal accumulations under the action of wind and waves. |
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Waves and wind then act to compress these ice particles into larger plates, of several meters in diameter, called pancake ice. |
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One of the few exceptions is the African pancake tortoise, which has a flat, flexible shell that allows it to hide in rock crevices. |
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By soaking the batter overnight the grain is broken down, which results in a softer and more digestible pancake or pikelet. |
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It is a thin pancake of rice and pulse paste rolled over spicy smashed potato and eaten with sambhar and chutney. |
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And a good standby would be a wholewheat sweet potato pancake topped with low-sugar flavoured yoghurt. |
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I had seen the plane losing height and it appeared to make for the main driftway where it could make a pancake landing. |
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The Colonel's upside down peach cobbler and potato pancake recipe from the book are currently available on the Facebook page. |
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The potato pancake is an excellent way of showing off the cod without overpowering the taste. |
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Whereas your average American or Scotch pancake goes dry pretty swiftly, these will remain moist. |
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Tuna Stylish innovator George Morrone Tartare Foie tops a thick potato pancake with San Francisco Gras seared ahi tuna, then melted foie www. |
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Injera is a large pancake made from fermented tak flour, a grain unique to Ethiopia. |
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For each pancake, pour a generous dollop on the skillet or griddle. |
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Your pancake day You lot clearly had some Shrove Tuesday fun this week rustling up your pancakes. |
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One of the earliest kinds of bread was the pancake, which has been found in ancient cave paintings. |
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The search is on to find the best pancake tossers in Nuneaton and Bedworth. |
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I had the idea for this business after I went to Manchester and saw an amazing French pancake shop. |
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The new venue will include an outdoor seating facility, and a menu comprising a selection of the French pancake in addition to salads, galettes and comfort foods. |
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The story goes that a woman was still cooking when she heard the Shriving Bell and ran to church still wearing her apron and clutching her frying pan, complete with pancake. |
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Charleroi residents were treated to a pancake breakfast, live entertainment, interactive photo booth, product giveaways and the World's Largest Measuring Cup. |
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Own-label baker Honeytop has launched what it says is the first chocolate-flavoured Scotch pancake in a bid to breathe new life into prepared pancakes. |
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It's a melt-in-the-mouth slow cooked beef stew served on a giant potato pancake, fried and crisped around the edges, with an utterly irrelevant side salad. |
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From a small creperie selling around 30,000 pancakes in its first yean enjays has become a national operation supplying pancake concepts to over 40 UK outlets including. |
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Sfakiani pita, a cheese pie of local fame, something between a crepe and a pancake. The cheese is xynomyzithra, panfried and served with a drizzling of thyme honey. |
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She began a pot by forming a pancake of clay between her palms and laying it in a bowl-like vessel which was the bottom of a broken pot, called a puki. |
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In time, the pancake ice plates may themselves be rafted over one another or frozen together into a more solid ice cover, known as consolidated pancake ice. |
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He was out of pancake mix so he had to make the batter from scratch. |
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If something that heavy landed on him, he'd be squished flat as a pancake. |
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If 40 percent of the pancake is severed, then 40 percent of the canopy will die back in following years as the tree tries to rebalance the root system with the crown. |
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He done a pancake landing as opposed to going in with a nosedive. |
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Provost Williams Primary School in Ryton had a fantastic morning on Shrove Tuesday, with Mr Henderson leading an assembly about the origins of pancake racing. |
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