Joseph Haydn's Scherzandi are bite-size symphonies in four movements, each seven or eight minutes in length. |
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Of course, it would also make a very nice opener, or even finger food, if cut into bite-size pieces. |
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Dessert was a clever composition of bite-size warm chocolate and hazelnut fondant, banana souffle, blood orange creme and Bailey's ice cream. |
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I add blue cheese and do them bite-size instead, which makes them easier to eat and less likely to sink despondently on cooling. |
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The nation that dreamed up bonsai and origami and leads the world in nanotechnology prefers life to be bite-size, delicate, petite. |
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Another cut her fruit into bite-size pieces, and a third sliced and buttered her bread. |
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In this epic monologue from Deep Blue Sea, a hungry shark makes a bite-size snack out of Jackson. |
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Meanwhile, rip up the romaine lettuce into bite-size pieces and place in a large bowl. |
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The hot, soft brie came in bite-size bread crumb parcels set on a bed of crispy lettuce. |
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And it does this by presenting in bite-size pieces some of life's most important truths. |
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Just as with their 140-character musings, Twitter users seem to end up in relationships that are bite-size. |
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Learn how to use tools in Phonak Target? in these very short bite-size modules. |
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Sometimes a task will simply have to be broken down into bite-size pieces and presented in a way that the child understands. |
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The aim is to break down the text into bite-size chunks for interpretation, being as neutral as possible. |
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Serve with fresh vegetables or bite-size slices of pita bread. |
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Unless otherwise noted, afternoon tea features three to four tea sandwiches, one or two scones and about three bite-size dessert pastries per person. |
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Snip the cooked bacon into bite-size pieces and add to the salad. |
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The presence of readily visible parasites in a sample unit that is broken into normal bite-size pieces 20-30 mm of flesh by the thickness of the fillet. |
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Improvements are best accomplished in bite-size chunks. |
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The Club provides students with bite-size bits of information at a time on copyright and the dangers of infringement, so that they feel concerned with copyright issues. |
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Take meat off the bone and dice into bite-size pieces. |
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Cut the beef into very thin slices across the grain into bite-size pieces. |
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Mars and Cadbury have both unveiled products targeted at the growing demand for bite-size chocolate treats. |
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They are produced using a Baker Perkins ServoGel depositing process, as either bite-size pieces or bars. |
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Cut hot dogs and sausages into long strips and then into bite-size pieces. |
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Chop each vegetable into bite-size pieces. |
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Even then, I thought of them as some sort of bonbon — a bite-size orb of ice cream, maybe covered in chocolate. |
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Our prawns also came with a few bite-size servings of tempura vegetables. |
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There were about half-a-dozen other starters on offer, with the bite-size mushroom pakoras and onion bhajis being especially nice and not too greasy. |
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Slice squid into bite-size pieces, then blanch in boiling water. |
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The cutting edges are also effective in chopping vegetation into bite-size pieces. |
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Remove pits and seeds from fruit and cut into bite-size pieces. |
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Offer soft, cooked vegetables and fruits cut in bite-size pieces. |
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Core and chop tomatoes into bite-size pieces and place in a 3-quart or larger serving bowl. |
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These bite-size snack squares feature baby cheetahs, gorillas, pandas, and koalas in relief, making them as cute as they are tasty. |
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Give bite-size pieces of tender meat, fish, cooked beans, tofu and egg. |
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I just love the texture and lightness of tempura batter and was delighted our prawns also came with a few bite-size servings of tempura vegetables. |
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The way to constrain the geological origin of the Lomonosov Ridge, then, is to simply reverse the motion of the plates digitally and go back far enough in time, in a number of bite-size time increments. |
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Frying here is almost an art: greaseless, tender beignets, coconut-cream doughnuts, and nearly bite-size zeppole, folded into a napkin, which come with smooth lemon curd for dipping. |
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Technological changes, including satellite and cable TV and the ease of transmitting video instantaneously, as well as a competitive and global mass media industry, have put a premium on fast-breaking, bite-size news. |
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I've chosen this pattern because there are opportunities to break it down into bite-size chunks which can each be learned separately and then reassembled to make the full pattern. |
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Chilis, in other words, are slasher flicks we can eat, bite-size Cyclones. |
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Cut broccoli florets into bite-size pieces. |
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Media is bite-size. Content has to be consumable or people don't know how to fit it into their day. |
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Tear lettuce leaves into bite-size pieces and put into a large salad bowl. |
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The bite-size morsels do work, however, in describing how Dhyana Ziegler and these brothers arrived at their present posts how they got to play with tech they don't own. |
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Mr. Towill, in a striped blue apron and black wayfarer glasses, held court in the kitchen, topping off bite-size tarts with dollops of crushed New Jersey spring peas and paddlefish caviar. |
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And a large scissors is proffered for you to cut the meat into bite-size pieces when it's ready or, if you wish, the waitperson will do it for you. |
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