However, I always have a dish of finely grated hard cheese to sprinkle over. |
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The sediments are finely laminated mudstones, formed in an outer shelf detrital belt, in quiet water environments. |
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The siltstones are also finely laminated, the laminations often draped over fossil plant material that is preserved in situ in palaeosols below. |
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The vast majority of black pigments consist of finely divided particles of carbon-carbon black or lampblack. |
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To make the relish, finely dice the beetroot and combine with the vegetable or chicken stock, vinegar, sugar and salt in a small pan. |
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The grapes are amber to yellow-green in colour, thin skinned with firm, rich, moderately juicy, finely flavoured flesh. |
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Remove the stalks from the parsley and finely chop them, reserving the leaves for later. |
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Usually by eight to ten months, a healthy infant can have finely chopped foods or zwiebacks with minimal likelihood for choking. |
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She admits that there's something more at work in human love than a finely tuned, highly evolved animal magnetism. |
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It is characterized by a very gently tapered, finely laminated conical tube lacking strong transverse annulations. |
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I'd trust politicians, who, whatever their faults, have finely tuned antennae for the flow of events. |
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This occurs when finely divided amorphous silica particles combine with available lime to form a calcium silicate hydrate. |
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Cut each trimmed fennel bulb in half before finely slicing lengthways, so each half forms thin fans. |
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The Indian economy is so finely poised on the edge of a boom that it will take very little to start the upward climb again. |
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The need to rework the product mix in each outlet suggests the underlying customer focus could be more finely tuned. |
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Using a mandoline or a very sharp knife, finely slice carrots lengthways into ribbons. |
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Both are finely observed and elegantly told stories of childhood and family life. |
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All that, plus its finely rifled.177 caliber barrel, contribute a lot to this pistol's terrific precision. |
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Traditional additions to such a risotto would include finely grated lemon rind, and freshly picked peas with lots of black pepper. |
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These elegantly diminutive, finely wrought sculptures employ curved, flat and linear shapes that perch upon thin metal rods. |
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Grave goods included finely crafted gold earrings, beads of gold, and other semi-precious stones, armlets, and rings. |
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We are presented with images of performing military bands in rotundas being watched by finely dressed women and British soldiers. |
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His eyes were light blue, his features finely rounded, his beard full and neat. |
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Remove the outside strings from the runner beans and finely shred the beans. |
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Each leaf assumes its appearance and operations through a finely balanced process of cell division and specialization. |
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These are finely tuned athletes who play hard and are extremely proud of what they do. |
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She is young, smiling, with Ian's lustrous dark hair and finely arched eyebrows. |
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At the same time, he was equipped with a political antenna that was finely attuned to social discontent and class conflict. |
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The cells were described as having scant, indistinct cytoplasm with finely dispersed chromatin, reminiscent of lymphoblasts. |
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Identifying the prey of the giant squid, Achiteuthis dux, is not easy since they finely macerate their food. |
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The bottom-water sampler was a slender, reinforced rod with finely machined discs of brass at either end. |
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From 1977 on the work she exhibited included both large pieces of tapestry weaving and finely woven braids. |
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One of our great poets has well and finely said that freedom is not a gift that tarries long in the hands of cowards. |
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A few people add white beans, a few more finely sliced pickled dill cucumbers, and a few add sauerkraut. |
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And he saw the unmistakable hilt of a finely crafted sword protruding from the scabbard on the belt of a tall, golden-haired elf. |
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With its uniformly excellent cast, Silberling's finely observed meditation on grief and loss never stoops to tear-jerking sentiment. |
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If you were a member of the nobility, finely sieved wheat would be used in making white manchet loaves. |
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The section of the island inhabited by the women is finely manicured and dotted with wooden houses on stilts. |
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I look down onto that finely manicured turf, and I can feel how much this game means to the players. |
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Tablehurst's small farm shop regularly sells clean out of biodynamic lamb, sausages and finely marbled steaks. |
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Bras selected as the symbol of his restaurant the finely divided leaf of cistre, which in English is called baldmoney or spignel. |
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Add the Marsala and then the finely grated zest of the lemons and the orange. |
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A quick grind with a pestle and mortar produces a finely textured flavouring for cooking. |
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Sanctimonious and vain is how he materializes in this finely grained and scrupulously documented account. |
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When the water is cool enough, use your hands to mash the pulp as finely as possible. |
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The staircase banisters gleamed with finely varnished cherry wood with midnight-blue oriental rugs running down the center of the steps. |
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He ran a hand down the smooth and finely sculptured chest, the muscles twitching upon the caress of the long, tapered fingers. |
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Before she could warn him about her makeup, he had gathered her close in his arms, and was lowering his finely sculptured lips to meet hers. |
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A typical Baroque violin or viol bow had a finely tapered snakewood stick, almost straight or slightly curved outwards. |
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It also occurs in crusty or otherwise finely crystalline massive aggregates. |
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The backs and wings of females are finely barred with light and dark brown. |
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The next day finely dice the tomatoes and add the remaining ingredients seasoning to taste. |
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These flower from early to late May with single blooms that are finely fringed at the edges. |
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The diet was primarily finely rolled milo, with sorghum silage, soybean meal, urea, and ammonium sulfate. |
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Other features, such as a telescope and finely tuned thrusters, enable the spacecraft to stay exactly oriented on a distant star. |
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He made his way, passing under the white marbled gates, and into a large finely timbered chamber. |
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Combined with silver, mercury, copper and antimony, however, gold is to be found finely distributed. |
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The meshwork of the outer shell appears to be a spongy layer and finely interwoven. |
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The humidor, which is finely worked to represent a medieval strap-work treasure chest, contains more than 150 troy ounces of silver. |
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With its finely setose appendages, G. tigrinus may be capable of suspension-feeding, as has been reported for other nontubicolous amphipods. |
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The cortex is made of micrite and is vaguely distinctive from the nucleus by a finely concentric lamination. |
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So it looks like veterans of early 80s micros could find their finely honed programming skills back in use. |
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Bronze idol of Ganapathi, with finely proportioned torsos and exquisitely designed limbs is a cynosure of all eyes. |
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It's a masterpiece of theatre that's been finely honed by the troupe performing the play on tour across Britain. |
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It's a shame to reveal the finely crafted intricacies of the plot, but the innovative details of Harry and Lucy's courtship demand sharing. |
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Her eyes were serene and blue, and her face finely sculpted with a delicate chin, a pointed nose, and an elegant widow's peak on her forehead. |
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The herbs are screened and finely milled for quick release and effectiveness in the body. |
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Mix together with a dash of lemon juice, plenty of salt to taste, a generous shake of dried red chili flakes and a finely minced green onion. |
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The walls were sheathed with finely shined wood, and plain white carpeting lined the floors. |
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A bilbo is a finely tempered rapier design first made in Bilboa during the middle ages and the renaissance. |
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A tiny heap of finely shredded zest will be placed on top of cooked vegetables or fish, or mixed with miso to make a condiment. |
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Some are bipinnate, triangular in shape and have finely cut or toothed leaflets. |
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It is a beautifully shot, finely edited little gem that will eventually be shown on television. |
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The tender inside leaves can be shredded finely for tasty salads and braised red cabbage is fantastic. |
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In a small bowl mix the juice of the lime with the fish sauce, sugar and the very finely shredded lime leaves. |
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The finely shredded meat was gently molded with some spring asparagus and peas, all barely held together with jellied beef stock that was light. |
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Chop the chilli finely, removing the seeds if you wish and add it to the dressing with most of the finely shredded mint leaves. |
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Whisk finely chopped chocolate into hot milk for a bittersweet but more sophisticated and rich hot cocoa. |
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The beachside is a mess, and Hillary for one would not like to risk a stroll along the seafront in case of turning my finely turned ankle. |
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Chert is a finely crystalline silica that commonly forms in association with hot springs. |
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Carbonaceous plant debris is concentrated in finely laminated silts and mudstones at the tops of some beds. |
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We often find that longer words convey subtler and more finely nuanced meanings. |
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While the essays are finely crafted, and held together by a common theme, at no time is the issue of typicality addressed. |
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The society was so singular, so unique, so finely skewed between wilderness and civilisation. |
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It's remarkable, unclassifiable and vividly delivered on what is altogether a very finely presented disc. |
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There was even the most finely slivered vegetables, which turned out to be turnip and carrot, with the assorted raw dishes. |
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It is a finely crafted red that's closer to Bordeaux than Coonawarra in style. |
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Margery's particular study has been of the finely twined decorative borders known as taniko, a technique which appears to be unique to the Maori. |
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The unreserved smile completely altered his finely chiseled features and made him extraordinarily handsome. |
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The roofed and unroofed structures are covered with bands of finely carved stone sculptures. |
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The glossy leaves of soapwort and finely textured carpets of Turkish speedwell stay green for most of the winter. |
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It consisted of a piece of cloth that was sewn to a finely embroidered, brimless hat. |
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I saw silver rings and a gold brooch, jewelled knives and other finely worked objects. |
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I roast garlic with olive oil and thyme and add it with finely chopped rosemary to the veal stuffing. |
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Their curved long swords, spears and bows, were all finely crafted weapons. |
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Her cerulean wool suit, finely cut and quite modern, gave her a bit of a sophisticated air. |
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Later the hotel's chefs took to the stage and made their own finely choreographed rendition of a dance and rhythm extraodinaire! |
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Right-minded people will be envisaging finely spun threads of silver, woven together to form a delicate cord. |
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The dried plant material was weighed and then ground finely using a ball mill. |
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In order to create depth in the image, she selected a very finely woven silk viscose mix for the fabric and used the Devore printing process. |
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She leans into the turn, finely balanced, feet spraddled and pressing the stirrups. |
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In this powerful production a form of butoh is created that moves from the beautiful and finely executed, to the frenetic and dangerous. |
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Typically C. ochrochlora has much larger almost undivided squamules while C. coniocraea has smaller finely dissected squamules. |
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These anonymous briefings have been finely calculated to provoke a mass of critical scrutiny about the enterprise minister. |
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A finely calibrated appreciation of weather is the result of Ritchie's four decades at the nets. |
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A shelf held a rush burner of coarse iron, next to a candleholder of finely wrought bronze, and another of horn trimmed in sliver. |
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Having seen what engine vibrations look like at the bottom of an oil pan, I had a hunch our once finely balanced turbine had serious problems. |
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Drizzle with olive oil, and season with salt, pepper and the finely chopped chilli. |
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You just brown the meatballs, then add some vegetables, like grated carrot, some more onion, a bit of finely chopped celery, capsicum, whatever. |
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Warm the olive oil in a shallow pan, peel and finely slice the onion and let it cook slowly in the oil with the bay leaf. |
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With its finely carved stonework and arched colonnades, this old building still possesses all the majesty of the middle ages. |
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In a finely divided form, the metal may catch fire spontaneously and burn vigorously. |
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Between the plaques the dish is covered with finely cast strapwork, birds, masks, serpents, fruit, flowers and winged horses. |
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With a silent apology, Beth nipped off a few leaves from the potted sage, oregano, and tarragon and chopped them up finely and set them aside. |
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For a change, finely chop raw broccoli, mix with shredded carrot, and sprinkle with an herbed salt. |
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These discontinuous beds are plane-bedded, structureless to finely laminated, and in some cases have small-scale cross bedding. |
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It's also true that you miss many of the nuances and subtleties of a finely crafted print. |
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His collection of antique graphs and finely ruled charts works great for explaining information design to academics and engineers. |
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When purchasing red meat the flesh should be firm, cherry red in colour and finely grained. |
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Designs of silk chiffon were drenched with a multitude of colors to create a brilliant abstract motif and finely detailed floral prints. |
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He wasn't the tallest or bulkiest, but he maintained an athletic air and a confidence in his own finely honed fighting abilities. |
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The salmon came with finely chopped egg and a sharp piquant sauce with horseradish base and was simply excellent. |
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I garnished with strips of prosciutto and finely chopped chives and parsley. |
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The opening chords of the Adagio Sostenuto were finely poised and imbued with spacious eloquence. |
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Again, this event intersected the larger chronology in a finely tuned set of near coincidences. |
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As in fly fishing chum the fish up-tide with mashed bread or finely ground cooked rice. |
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Sautee some finely chopped onion, escallion, sweet pepper and diced tomato in about a tablespoon or two of vegetable oil. |
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One instantly recognizes his modulated and finely tuned free verse line, with its meandering parentheses and doubled back hesitations. |
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He was finely built, and appeared to have the skills of a swordsman as well as a mage. |
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A tartar of salmon and scallops was bound with a finely judged, faintly citric emulsion which countered the extreme richness of the meat. |
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This finely rendered male Ibibio marionette is relatively naturalistic in form, with rounded muscular contours. |
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Many fine throws of finely woven and dyed linen and cotton were strewn about with an ice chest for chilled wine. |
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The concept car features aluminium, red leather on the fascia panel and, for the seat cushions, a finely perforated leather. |
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Others may choose to boil water in a pot on the stove and add instant or finely ground coffee. |
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For pesto, combine basil, garlic, pine nuts and Parmesan in a food processor and process until finely chopped. |
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The instrumental color, finely crafted elegance, and glowing sweep of the music were exhilarating. |
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Two rows of sharply delineated feathers are finely executed in low relief with deep, precise incisions marking the details. |
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Gifted with finely honed communication skills, she displays entertaining, common-sense wisdom throughout. |
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To lightly pickle the cucumber, finely slice it and toss with salt, sugar and lemon juice. |
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My prawns were merely passable, but the mackerel was heavenly, as were the pickled herrings with finely sliced pickled onions. |
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The infantry battle was finely balanced, both sides fighting bravely hand-to-hand. |
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Peel the outer layers from the lemon grass stalks and finely chop the lower white bulbous parts, discarding the fibrous tops. |
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For example the scenes of Bobby's grandmother conferring with the psychic at around 70 minutes is very finely detailed. |
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First it was barely noticeable, a faint tremor of the finely filigreed second hand. |
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Use of jelly stones is not a scientific mode of pot hole repair, rather the filler substance should be finely ground, he explained. |
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These handmade, finely detailed products will be treasured for years to come. |
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Those tubes were so precisely and finely manufactured that they could only have been intended for use in gas centrifuges to enrich uranium. |
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The buildings have carefully orchestrated material palettes, which are often experimental and always finely crafted. |
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The finely proportioned rectangular glass volume that hosts the dance studios seems to pirouette above a lush green lawn. |
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The visitor's building is finely constructed of local stone with a copper roof. |
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If his paintings now seem uneven, his finely observed drawings from life are frequently exceptional. |
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A petite dancer, finely groomed in the best tradition, she brings wit to every part. |
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Frankly speaking, I do not believe we had ever been so finely arrayed as we were on that march. |
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In Buffalo Bill's, a quartet of finely dressed ladies and gents were taking a rest before the grand parade. |
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Unfortunately, across the club, I saw her still deep in conversation with several finely dressed men. |
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The finely attired strangers who inhabited the canal taverns did not impress his worldly eye as they did the local settlers. |
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The second-story windows each had a decorative flower box, filled with finely groomed yellow tulips. |
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Few women are prominently placed in the canvas in the midst of a large group of finely suited men. |
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There will be so many other finely dressed young ladies, you really must do something to call attention to yourself. |
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They apply finely pulverized earth compost to fields to be planted, and in some cases where the fields were already planted. |
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Chisel plowing or disking usually chops residue finely enough for conventional drills to be effective. |
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She served a smooth white-chocolate ganache scattered with finely crushed coffee beans. |
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Sugar-factory lime is very finely ground calcium carbonate used in the production of sugar from beets. |
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Cover the seeds with finely crumbled soil to the depth recommended on the seed packet. |
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These cells are filled with finely powdered glass paste, which is then fused to the metal in a furnace. |
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Other irreplaceable photos had smiling faces drawn in with crayon or finely pointed graphite. |
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For comparison, it sharpens finely enough to cut phone-book paper, but you have to really work at getting a good edge. |
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Sharper than the most finely whetted blade, this tooth can slice through an unwary pioneer's fingers in an instant. |
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The villages here are built from finely textured limestone, which is more frost-resistant than the Cotswold variety. |
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I told him to be certain of the help of 2,000 armed riders whose chiefs would be wearing finely intertwined armor. |
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There's all kinds of lovely lattice effects in their cotton knitwear as well as finely interwoven ribbons that give an interesting uplift. |
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She is tall, regal, and dressed in long robes of finely braided black twine. |
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Most pieces were stuffed with straw or horsehair, then covered with finely woven textiles. |
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He showed how to use the finely grained slabs for lithography, a technique for printing ink on paper using a flat, greased stone. |
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I saw silver rings, a gold brooch, jeweled knives, and other finely worked objects. |
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The finely decorated wooden dragon at the edge of the beam was originally from a temple. |
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His finely detailed ships sail below luminous skies in compositions of great clarity. |
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A finely carved hieroglyphic text with the early history of Tikal's royal lineage is on the back. |
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At Cairo and thereabouts was a manufactory of striped silk, in which the Arabic writing, real and finely designed, played a great part. |
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These finely embellished banknotes were once exchangeable for gold at a variable price. |
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The pen needs to be used on paper with a pattern of dots, which are so finely pitched that it looks like a continuous tone to the naked eye. |
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The artists are able to abstract from the environment certain finely nuanced impressions that seem to exist barely at the level of consciousness. |
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Despite today's challenges, manufacturers continue to invest in the endless pursuit of finely tuned technological advancement. |
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Its expansive, often elusive syntax was conveyed with finely graduated dynamics, and an inwardness that infused each element with significance. |
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Their finely attuned ecological sensitivity makes them true heroes in a region dominated by agro-industry. |
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A control sample so finely matched on biological factors may not be representative of women with breast cancer in general. |
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By simply turning the eccentric collar holding the laser, the beam's direction is finely adjusted. |
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Microscopic plankton trapped in the finely tipped gills are pulled slowly into waiting mouths. |
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I used half a head of savoy, finely shredded, and one finely grated carrot. |
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Some even home in on their destination using a finely tuned sense of smell. |
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As a suburban jackeen, the finely constructed pecking order in the bar escaped me. |
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According to this finely observed account, he learned most about the animals by querying hunters and listening intently to what they had to say. |
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They are large bivalves with thick shells, which bear numerous and finely spaced concentric lines but no radial ones. |
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I ran my hand over the finely polished mahogany surface, and gently lifted the lid. |
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Add some finely ground sweet almonds and mix well to form a smooth, easy to spread paste. |
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As ever, the finely nuanced statement did not put matters quite so bluntly. |
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It was something brewed and created here, like a good beer or at least a jug of finely squeezed orange juice. |
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On a day when all the Second Division matches were rained off, Windhill and Salts fell victim to the inevitable with their game finely balanced. |
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Using only my wits and finely honed eye-hand coordination, I successfully affixed two labels. |
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The fruit has a pinkish-orange skin, with smooth, finely textured orange flesh that's easy to separate from the small stone, or pit. |
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Formerly it was ground finely in oil, either pure or with a mixture of white vitriol and added to the dark oil paints. |
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The finely tailored jacket featured wide lapels and side belt with turn-ups prominent on the classic cut pants. |
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The Native breeds seem to cope better than the more finely bred types, where windgalls may appear. |
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Apart from having a very finely honed perception for right and justice, you are keen of wit, highly observant, and an expert martial artist. |
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As soon as the sauce has reduced by half, swirl in the butter and a little finely chopped mint. |
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The pole screens had very finely worked needlework panels, often executed during their hours of leisure by the ladies of the house. |
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Just pop those finely tooled leather suitcases in the back and point her in the general direction of somewhere hot and expensive. |
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It is finely wrought and brilliantly realised, but devoid of charming idiosyncrasy. |
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She slipped her fingers in and drew out a finely wrought red-gold chain made up of many thin links joined together in a twisted rope. |
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On the stem, between dorsal and ventral lobes, are two transverse lateral rows of finely laciniated processes or leaflets. |
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So how were the great thicknesses of finely laminated shale in the Green River Formation laid down? |
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The bird's foot violet is a spring and autumn flowering perennial herb named for its finely dissected leaves which resemble the splayed toes of a bird. |
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With the election so finely balanced, deceased early voters could yet swing the election, without the arduous duty of having to stick around for the legal disputes. |
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No other movie this year presented regular people so finely drawn. |
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He begins the laborious process by truing the radius of the front strap and then meticulously laying out line after line of the finely cut checkering. |
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Substitute finely chopped pitted dates and raisins for half of the apples. |
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The shrimp balls consisted of finely chopped shrimp in a doughy batter, and the result was uncannily like a matzo ball, only smaller, firmer and shrimp-flavoured. |
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The masonry is so finely worked that a penknife blade cannot be fitted into the cracks, and windows or niches are trapezoid to counteract gravity in a quake. |
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He peppered the meat and swirled it with vegetables, asparagus shoots and courgette and finely shaved carrots, leeks and onions at their most succulent. |
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Top with crab mixture and serve with finely diced red capsicum. |
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Bree's prim, proper, and pernickety worried-but-coping manner is beautifully delivered and finely nuanced by Huffman into a very believable performance. |
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Dasag's range of natural asphalt tiles continues a 100-year tradition that has seen finely ground bituminous limestone pressed into durable and elegant tiles. |
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The inscriptions are replete with complimentary titles and laudatory sentiments and are finely enameled in the purplish gray background characteristic of wares made for him. |
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The food was a mixture of commercial tropical fish food, commercial guinea pig chow, freeze-dried tubifex worms, finely sifted silt, and puppy vitamins. |
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Bone is a structure finely tuned to its mechanical environment. |
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Since pipes played an important role in the lives of the Indians, many are elaborately carved or decorated wood, with bowls of finely engraved soapstone. |
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I smirked up at him, arching one of my finely tweezed eyebrows. |
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The clear cells possessed abundant finely reticulated clear cytoplasm, which was highlighted by trichrome stain and immunostaining with antimitochondria antibody. |
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In a move guaranteed to have female viewers glued to their TV sets, channel bosses have commissioned an hour-long show about the football star's finely honed physique. |
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Angkor Vat's new emphasis on ornamentation is seen in the decorative carving of the serpent's heads and the finely incised headdress of the Buddha. |
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The robe was made of a dark blue silk that was so soft, so finely woven, that the person wearing it forgot that they were wearing anything at all. |
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My hunting rifle, an old Hawken muzzleloader, is a beautiful thing, finely crafted and wonderful to shoot. |
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In appearance, he was finely featured, with brown hair and a beard. |
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Lined with finely leveled cement, the niche is floored with river pebbles. |
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The performed display of heartfelt emotion is a finely tuned act. |
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The mudstone drapes contain very finely comminuted plant debris. |
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With its clear chicken broth, bits of green onion, finely shredded cabbage and artfully fastened dumplings, said soup is a fine way to begin your feast. |
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The inclusion rates of finely ground feed should be kept to a minimum. |
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The finely porous membranes are designed to allow the flow of water between adjacent vessels while preventing the passage of gas bubbles and pathogens. |
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The debate about the future, the very existence of the royal family, has always been finely balanced. |
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It requires a finely honed sense of timing and a griddle that has been seasoned just right. |
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In a room off the living room, saddles lounge everywhere you look, finely tooled leather saddles, things of great weight and heft. |
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In Roche's fevered imagination his leader is a combination of Mother Teresa, St Francis of Assisi and metrosexual man, finely attuned to the sensitivities of those around him. |
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A vast white bowl of broth thickened with very finely processed but still perceptible vegetables, interspersed with chunky meatballs and big pasta shells. |
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Mumbling, stumbling and uncertain, he managed to combine the theatricality of a great performance with the naturalistic details of finely observed human behaviour. |
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In addition, vesicular release probability and the extent of spillover finely tune the concentration that distant receptors feel during trains of stimuli. |
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The patterns to be copied and the blocks themselves are not finely detailed and the spectral differences between red and white sections are quite large. |
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Clay and glaze recipes from antiquity to present times abound which call for exotic ingredients such as finely sifted beach sand, ash of bog moss, ash of wine lees, etc. |
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If you don't want to crunch through large, raw pieces of onion in your burger, finely chop the onions, or mince them in a food processor, before adding to the meat. |
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Anemones, chrysanthemums, marigolds, pansies, peonies, and roses are best suited to microwave drying, but small, finely textured or delicate flowers are not. |
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It should be remembered that the buildings of Regency Newcastle differ from Nash's London by being of finely cut ashlar, as opposed to the capital's stucco. |
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The church itself, begun in the 1150s, has an eleven-bay nave of finely cut ashlar masonry, the seven westernmost bays for lay brothers and those to the east for choir monks. |
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Stick in hand, leathery skin and leather chappals worn to shreds, his dispossession was clear from his finely twirled white moustache and neat beard. |
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Some of us have a finely tuned nose, able to detect subtle differences and describe fragrance with colourful adjectives such as musky, syrupy and spicy. |
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My Munchurian Chicken was mild, the chicken complemented by a subtle sauce flavoured with onions, garlic, ginger, finely chopped herbs and plenty of pepper. |
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He was more finely bred than any American she had met, with his bone-china accent, willowy height and languid wit. |
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They are light underneath, with finely streaked chests and bellies. |
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Affectionate and devoted to their owners, they exhibit a healthy dose of impishness, a penchant for instinctual problem solving, and a finely developed sense of humor. |
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More on-target is the panzerotti, a pasta envelope filled with stewed beef that has been finely minced, but not so finely that the dread mealiness sets in. |
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Mowing speed can be finely regulated up to four miles per hour. |
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On display in the showroom were elegant women in long black pants and finely lapelled jackets and trenches. |
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Imagine comparing a finely honed sword to the blunt power of a hammer. |
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It is finely composed, displaying his exceptional use of light. |
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Saute in butter one finely chopped onion, paprika and cayenne. |
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This park has a finely balanced natural harmony of flora and fauna. |
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Included are species with finely graded changes in the jaw anatomy. |
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The spider possesses a finely tuned sentience, harmonized to the vibrations of the web of its own making, the web of its own life by which it survives or starves. |
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Anschutz has long experience in producing finely accurate.17 caliber barrels, and I for one am looking forward to taking one of these to the range for a test drive. |
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It's worth scrambling into some of the tombs to see the finely marbled stone, ribbed and veined into extraordinary patterns by the forces of nature. |
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Season inside and stuff with finely chopped onion and parsley. |
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To keep its machine finely tuned, Bridgewater searches out young intellectuals in addition to hiring experienced workers. |
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The tools are made by the tribals themselves from finely sharpened bamboo. |
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Here, as in the Kobe region of Japan, they come from the ancient Wagyu breed, which yields meat finely marbled with fat and therefore both tender and flavorful. |
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If there is leftover gammon ham, lamb shank, or roast meat around, he suggests you shred it finely and add at the last minute, for the best of all possible borschts. |
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Isoprenaline exerts its effects by relaxing the smooth muscle tissues lining the finely branched tubular network of bronchioles that surround the lungs. |
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An ongoing two-year preliminary survey of more than 80 women has finely tuned the new equipment to ensure the most accurate measurement can be carried out. |
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Its broad leaves and unpleasant odor, compared to the finely divided leaves and smaller umbels of water hemlock and water parsnip distinguish cow parsnip. |
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As seen in some rather toothsome chicken livers, the cooking can sometimes be vigorous rather than finely tuned, though the constituents are of uniform high quality. |
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Cool aqua marine blue entwined with canary yellow and feisty pink in intricate patterns and finely detailed paintings were printed onto the scarves. |
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Heat the butter in a pan and fry the finely minced onion to a light brown. |
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The playing of the woodwind section at the beginning of the overture was well balanced and finely tuned, revealing the experience and ability of the players. |
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The meat was finely minced and flavored with cloves and bits of roasted pear, and when you mashed it up, it tasted like a sweet, exotic version of shepherd's pie. |
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Calypso and soca music sway the body of festive dancers to a mixture of Afro-Caribbean rhythms with witty lyrics and heavy metal or finely tuned steel drums. |
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In a concurrence, Justice Stephen Breyer said a more finely tailored law might survive constitutional scrutiny. |
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These are among the most finely made car parts in the industry. |
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Her finely penciled lips are a coppery brown, playing off her salmon-colored suit and her reddish hair. |
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Peel then slice the potatoes finely with a knife or a mandolin. |
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Serve with home-made garlic bread made by smearing both halves of a half-bake ciabatta generously with olive oil, then sprinkling over three cloves of finely chopped garlic. |
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The flat, strappy foliage of the exotic night bloomer contrasts texturally with a bed companion, the enormous, finely cut fronds of an Australian tree fern. |
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They come down to the river to see me, all wearing their finely plaited split-bamboo hats, which afford them excellent protection from the sun and rain. |
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In addition to this most finely resolved binning treatment, we also combined data into 20, 18, and, finally, 15 intervals for analysis of the extinction and origination data. |
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Why is it condemnable to craft songs with harmonies and choruses so finely constructed they immediately bring to mind some of modern rock's best and brightest talents? |
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I ordered shredded beef in a black bean sauce with finely sliced leek. |
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In simple rotary kiln systems, some finely divided particles of raw mix, calcined kiln feed, clinker dust, and volatile constituents are entrained in the exiting gas stream. |
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If the mandibles continuously carry out mastication, a large part of the finely triturated food items would be lost into the surrounding environment. |
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Chop and blend finely in a food processor and store in the refrigerator. |
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In a food processor, finely mince the onions, cashews, gingerroot, cumin, garlic and chilies. |
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The cumbersome though finely painted charabanc of the late James style is pulled swaying along by a frisky pony of a plot farcical and romantic. |
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The joints which divide the sandstone contrast finely with the divisional planes which separate the basalt into pillars. |
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Attempts to fuse and defluorinate rock phosphate by feeding the finely ground material into the flame of a blast lamp were not successful. |
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