I lightly char fresh asparagus on a hot ridged griddle pan for maximum flavour. |
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If you are griddling, preheat your ridged grill pan on high for five minutes. |
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The tongue has many small projections making the surface very markedly ridged. |
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Sown after the weather has warmed, the black seeds of the ridged loofah are slightly longer, lacking the rim, but with a pitted surface. |
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Looking closely at the fins you'll see that Hush's attention to detail is admirable, with each fin ridged for ultimate heat exchange. |
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Get an overhead grill hot for the tomatoes, and either a char-grill or ridged griddle pan for the lamb. |
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The stained concrete was ribbed, ridged and textured to a rather extreme extent. |
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There are wax crystals that are determined by a minor component, such as those described for longitudinal ridged rodlets. |
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The land was quiet and pleasant, with teasels, cowslips, bluebells, and dark soil ridged for spuds or glowing with oil seed rape. |
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The midtempo drum hits are ridged as drop forge steel, never deviating even slightly for the beat, never pausing for a fill, never laying out. |
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Use ridged flex aluminum or ridged four-inch elbows and straight vent pipe to vent your dryer. |
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Garganelli pasta is like penne but the tube is ridged so it holds more sauce. |
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The name is based on their four-sided, ridged appearance in tangential cross section. |
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Similar teeth with a conspicuously ridged enamel surface are also known for Acrochordus, and for the colubroid genus Enhydris. |
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Growing to a height of some thirty metres, the bark is distinctively ridged and furrowed and has characteristic large burrs or bosses. |
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Lightly oil and season the steak with salt and black pepper then cook on a hot grill or ridged grill pan. |
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It is less tapered than earlier Boston tankards and is visually bound by applied ridged hoops. |
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The mirliton turned out to be the Louisiana name for chayote, a light-green ridged fruit you may have seen in ethnic grocery stores. |
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She glimpsed a spurred fin on its back and a ridged tail before it vanished into the hole dug by its claws. |
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A churro's ridged and sugared tubing is a crispy conduit for oozing chocolate. |
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Two mammoth horns curved out from the head stretching up along the sides of a colossal diadem of brilliant brass encircling the bony ridged cranium of the beast. |
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Multi-year ice is eroded by the wind and pounded from below by ocean currents, so its surface is pitted and ridged. |
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The surface may be smooth, spiny, covered with platelike structures, or ridged. |
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The fruits are ridged and composed of two parts that split open at maturity. |
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The interior surfaces of the ventricles are ridged with bundles and bands of muscle, called trabeculae carneae. |
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Some people have brittle, underdeveloped, cracked or ridged nails while others are absent entirely. |
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Application to a field which is wet, lumpy, rough or ridged will result in reduced wild oat control and promote crop thinning. |
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Note, there is less of a peak at VV for the ridged ice due to roughness effects and the reduced polarization dependence in the ice. |
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Preheat the grill, setting the burners to medium or use a lightly oiled ridged skillet. |
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In general it can be said that rafted, ridged, and rubbled ice present significant impediments to the progress of a ship. |
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The stunning yellow kitchen with its five ovens, flat and ridged hotplates, Aga, huge granite work surface and bewildering equipment is alien territory. |
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There is a single persistent bract subtending each pedicel and the seeds are crescent shaped and ridged along the margins but not undulate or furfuraceous. |
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The pods, which are typically ridged and tapering, but may be almost round, contain many small seeds and a gummy substance which gives okra its special character. |
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A scaly lizard-like creature with gigantesque leathery bat-like wings and, scaly, ridged skin, with an abnormal and slightly captivating black luster. |
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The blades were also unusual in being longitudinally ridged and oriented along the axis of the ear branch rather than angling away from it, as in normal A619 ears. |
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A wall hanging discovered in a 5th century tomb in Pazyryk, clearly shows a Sarmatian rider mounted on a ridged saddle tree with pronounced pommel and cantle but no stirrups. |
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Heat a heavy-based frying pan or ridged griddle until very hot. |
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Anton could see the ridged roof of its mouth as it yowled loudly. |
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He reached for the handhold next to the door of the cab, stepped onto the ridged footstep, and pulled himself up, raising his left hand to open the door. |
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The researchers placed a soft, ridged film over bumpy plastic-and-graphene sheets about the thickness of a few layers of Saran Wrap. |
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The manatee does not have front teeth, however, behind the lips, on the roof of the mouth, there are dense, ridged pads. |
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In addition, the shell may be strongly ridged, forming an interlocking shell margin, and it may be concentrically ringed with spines or sharp ridges projecting outward. |
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The case middle also carries the trademark Daniel Roth ridged crown, framed by the two chronograph pushbuttons, while the curved case is fitted with a flat sapphire back revealing the beautifully decorated movement. |
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In some places, this is accomplished by constructing stacks with a conical or ridged top. |
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Nails become ridged and thickened or may shed. |
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He didn't have puffed-up gym muscles. His strapping body had a rippling stomach, ridged like a tray of baklava. |
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It has a ridged surface with bumps and irregularities. |
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In a ridged skillet, grill the fillets in the olive oil. |
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In many species, the molars are relatively large, intricately structured, and highly cusped or ridged. |
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Having rotovated the ground Trevor ready for planting one April, the land needed to be ridged up in case of heavy rain. |
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Subdivisions are rafted ice, ridged ice and hummocked ice. |
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The landscape is ridged with hard limestone bars at whose feet lie pastures of an altitude higher than 1 500 metres, with a mountain climate marked by heavy rainfall throughout the year and very low winter temperatures. |
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On the north side of the tracks, a shopping mall covered with a ridged metal roof with many pipes and air conditioner units also presents good radar reflectors. |
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The continual southward movement of ice along the Baffin Island coast causes considerable shearing action along the fast ice edge, resulting in significant amounts and heights of ridged ice. |
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At 0107, just before L'AcadienĀ II encountered and struck a large piece of ridged, first-year ice square on the stem, the fishing vessel's engine was put full-ahead in an attempt to break the ice. |
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