The flakes were falling lightly and the photographer took several shots of Ally and Trent trying to catch snowflakes on their tongues. |
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Confetti showered down and got caught in her hair like multi-coloured flakes of snow. |
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Choose whole-grain flakes, nuggets or biscuits, with healthier, natural sweeteners like honey, molasses or brown rice syrup. |
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After that time, you can take a peek, and check delicately that the fish flesh flakes easily. |
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Multidirectional core reduction techniques produced a wide variety of larger reduction flakes that formed blanks for small tools. |
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Grain flakes or rolled grains are sliced and then flattened between rollers. |
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Grilled branzino, boned tableside by an overconfident server, presented an unappetizing prospect of miscellaneous chunks and flakes. |
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In a food processor, mix together the butter, sugar, flours and bran flakes until well combined. |
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In a medium size container, add about 8 teaspoons of soap flakes and a little water. |
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Soap flakes can be premixed with hot water to make a liquid concentrate which can be added to cooler wash water. |
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The clothes were deposited in the tub with soap flakes and soda, then swirled around by hand, using a wooden paddle, a long and hot process. |
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Heat the olive oil in a small skillet, add the nectarine flesh, the balsamic vinegar, pepper flakes, cumin seeds and 1 Tbsp lime juice. |
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Only a Canadian understands how to cash in on oodles of ice and white flakes by designing the world's first snowblower, snowmobile, and Zamboni. |
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Our next foray into the menu was a wild mushroom cream soup with Toscanini truffle oil and garlic flakes. |
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The unhatched eggs, which are called nits, are a yellow-white colour and are often mistaken for flakes of dry skin or dandruff. |
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Place on greased baking sheet and bake at 450F turning once for 8 to 10 minutes or until golden and fish flakes easily when tested with a fork. |
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The kind where the crust flakes off in sharp little pieces that stick to the roof of our mouth. |
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It's an entire wall of jars full of exotic looking powders and flakes and you can buy an eighth of a teaspoon if that's all you want. |
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Bring the mixture to a boil add the bonito flakes and remove from the heat. |
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These pigments are the first line of titanium-dioxide-coated borosilicate flakes that match the color of other pearls. |
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My eyes are very deep-set, and become more so the older I get, so anything that smudges, flakes or clumps drives me mad. |
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Each time it snows again, the dog spins and barks, snapping at flakes, ploughing through drifts, as if this were the first snow she'd ever seen. |
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She landed gently, the winds swirling around her, picking up the small flakes of snow from the ground. |
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The Roquefort salad came with many pieces of blue cheese, green salad and flakes of walnuts. |
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If you're a cereal over-loader, nutritionists at suggest forfeiting half your flakes for a piece of fruit or whole-wheat toast. |
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Stir in the dried chilli flakes, the length of orange peel and the bay leaves. |
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The artifacts include hundreds of stone tools and flakes, as well as spear foreshafts made of rhinoceros horn and mammoth tusk. |
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It's not like real big flakes, more like hard rain, but it's really coming down! |
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It took losing sight of Attila, whom I was walking right beside, for me to notice that the flakes were falling hard, thick, and fast. |
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I watched the snow fall heavier, the flakes becoming thicker, and knew I should have been cold, but I couldn't feel a thing. |
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A gust of wind blew the falling snow in a violent manner and then slowed, as the flakes grew bigger, thicker, and fatter. |
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A soft haze of thick flakes, sluicing through the streetlights, settling on gutters, bicycles and pedestrians. |
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Jamie followed suit, and the two of them started laughing when the sky opened up and the thick, fluffy flakes started floating down on them. |
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Snow squalls whiten the dulled brick wall across the street, flakes freezing on contact. |
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At first, it was the fluffy kind that melts when you catch it on your tongue, but now it's more like heavy fat flakes. |
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And the snow flurries quickly became a constant storm of thick flakes that started to settle deeply on the ground. |
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The snow pattered down around me as I looked up at her, landing in my hair and covering the dull drabness of my dress with fluffy flakes. |
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Jennifer looked out over the garden, all covered in a soft blanket of gorgeous white that just grew thicker and thicker with the falling flakes. |
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Shredded dulse or the prepared dulse flakes make a colourful addition to chowders, omelettes and soups. |
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The researchers also analyzed flakes of leftover pigments found in the gutters of the books. |
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We were staring at the garage door with big flakes of white paint peeling off it, but in our minds we were going through the desert. |
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In this method, clear sticky tape was pressed firmly into sample areas and rapidly pulled away, removing thin flakes of biotite with the tapes. |
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We have changed the approach to incorporate tiny dices of pineapple in a mixture of cucumber and flakes of hot smoked salmon. |
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Other tools, such as scrapers, gravers, drills, and notched flakes, accounted for only 4 percent of the formal artifacts. |
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For a sweet and crunchy snack, mix a handful of bran flakes with some low-fat yogurt. |
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I prefer something with texture, oil, and big flakes, so in New Zealand something like kahawai, trevally or warehou would all be good. |
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There were also large flakes of paint peeling off of the buildings, though it was hard to tell when there was no color to the whole place. |
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These sulfur-containing additives are used as preservatives in dried fruits, wines, and dehydrated potato products like mashed potato flakes. |
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The odder thing was that flakes of his skin seemed to be peeling off of his body. |
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It jarred with the sweetish tomato sauce I paired it with until added chili flakes to the food. |
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It is produced using defatted soy flakes followed by a water or alcohol extraction process that removes soluble carbohydrates. |
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Kyle noted a flat tire caused by the flakes of shield, and looked over at the supply trailer. |
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You can find agar flakes, a seaweed-derived thickener, in natural food stores. |
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Dry dandruff appears silvery and white while greasy flakes appear pale yellowish and may have an unpleasant smell. |
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We weren't going to argue, as the big white flakes of fish proved mouthwatering. |
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Gently fry the dried chilli flakes, paprika and dried shrimp in the oil until the oil reddens a little. |
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The center began to glow redly, flakes breaking from its surface to fall burning to the floor. |
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Nits stick to the hair while things like dandruff and dried hairspray flakes can be blown away. |
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Just distinguishing between nits and flakes of dandruff is difficult, especially on blond hair. |
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Light waves reflected from the metal flakes at different levels within the ink layer interfere constructively or destructively with each other. |
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The metal flakes heat up until they are incandescent and shine brightly or, at a high enough temperature, actually burn. |
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There were amaretto biscuits, sweet liqueur and toffee sauces, chocolate flakes and, of course, lashings of cream. |
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Spoon the vegetables, barley and plenty of broth into shallow bowls with flakes of sea salt and several firm grinds of the pepper mill. |
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It means not shedding flakes that are visible to other people from a distance of two feet. |
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Today's crumble features bananas and pears, and a topping starring toasted pecans and bran flakes. |
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So here I have to be fair, maybe these oregano flakes were meant to be a peace offering. |
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Actually they're bean flakes that plump up to become frijoles after you add boiling water. |
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Small flakes of rock crystal as well as axes, bone projectile points, and burials are known. |
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Rolling snow into snowmen, gleefully compacting the beautiful flakes into firm white balls, revelling in the joy of the winter holidays. |
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There are hammerstones, cores, and flakes associated with the manufacturing of Oldowan assemblages, as well as choppers and scrapers. |
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We went onto the deck and watched giant flakes of ash flutter to the ground. |
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The vast majority of chert tools found at Hopewell sites are not made from blades, but from reduction flakes derived from multidirectional cores. |
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I doubled the quantity of garlic, added about a teaspoon of hot pepper flakes, and topped the dish with some ground dry-roasted salted peanuts. |
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I look around at Briggs Stadium, at the worn patches in the outfield, the flakes of rust on the bolts that hold the seats in the concrete floors. |
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You've spilt lager on the magazine article about high energy fruit smoothies, and swapped the bran flakes for a bacon sarnie. |
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Hopewellian chert tool industries consist of three discrete manufacturing trajectories, resulting in tools made on cores, flakes, and blades. |
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Small black spots, resembling ground pepper flakes, are visible in the fish flesh. |
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Brushing your baby's scalp with a soft brush, like a toothbrush, can help loosen scales or flakes. |
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If you look at the bumps closely, you might see white scales or flakes on them. |
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Dandruff is characterised by small, loose flakes of dead skin on the scalp or trapped in the hair. |
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I used fresh basil, pungent chives, and a dash of hot pepper flakes in my master recipe. |
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The white paintwork was peeling off in huge flakes and one of the windows had a long, diagonal crack running across it. |
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Common high-glycemic foods include baked potatoes, boiled new potatoes, corn flakes, dates, and instant rice. |
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The Panchara Patta is eaten by being crushed by hand into flakes, adding to a banana mash and mixing the two well. |
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He left just 25 tiny flakes of skin on a woman's stocking which he wore as a mask then discarded in a stolen getaway car. |
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The polystyrene-based material contains microscopic flakes of graphite that reflect heat, making it difficult for thermal radiation to penetrate. |
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It was rather soothing watching the fat flakes of snow settle on the hotel garden with its little rustic summerhouse. |
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Made from soybeans, TVP comes in granules, chunks and flakes and is great in stews, casseroles, chili and veggie burgers. |
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The guava has a bark of smooth brown that flakes off from time to time revealing its sensuous green undergarment. |
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Outside, large flakes of gleaming white snow were falling fast, quickly covering the city in a hazy white blanket. |
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He watched sleepily the flakes, silver and dark, falling obliquely against the lamplight. |
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Up again, but a hold flakes under your grip, calcine teeth are chewing at your wrist in the crack, then a toe skates, and like that, poof! |
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Originally, carvers worked mostly with sharpened stone tools, while details were cut with flakes of volcanic glass. |
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The bulgur wheat and the chick pea-spice mixture are bagged separately, as are chili flakes and a leathery side of fruit chutney. |
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Four specimens appear to be products of failed attempts to create points from very thin flakes. |
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Gently turn over and cook an additional 3-5 minutes or until fish flakes easily with a fork. |
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Add salmon, skinside down, and cook, covered, 10-12 minutes or until fish flakes easily. |
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The smooth Asian flavors complemented the mildness of the fish, while the rice flakes gave the dish an exotic confectioner's crunch. |
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As her desire for a White Christmas grows, the shavings of snow form into larger flakes that settle on her coat, making her cold but cheerful. |
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The frame was on its side, and what was once the glass tabletop lay all around the room in sparkling little flakes and jagged shards. |
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We assigned scores of 0 to missing feathers, and scores of 1.0 to newly replaced feathers with flakes of sheathing at their base. |
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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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When the stone peels or flakes along the bedding planes, spalling or exfoliation takes place. |
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To serve, garnish with a drizzle of sour cream or plain yogurt and chopped parsley or a sprinkle of red pepper flakes. |
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The stone tools included 16 bifaces, one uniface side scraper, 16 modified flakes, and six cores. |
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Add the soy sauce, mirin, sake, Bonito fish flakes, chiles, ginger, and water to the pig trotter stock. |
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The rounded flakes, with less surface area to reflect light, lose brilliance. |
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Dust mites are very minute arachnids that live primarily on flakes of human skin. |
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I brought them water and bread, corn flakes and candles, or meatballs. |
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Add the wine, beef bones, bay leaf, oregano, black pepper, and red pepper flakes, if using. |
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What is that white lady doing with that handful of ginseng roots and bonito flakes? |
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In the meantime, just as the bill passed its first hurdle, snow flakes started to fall down on the Capitol. |
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There was a small walk-through exhibit on the second floor that traced the process of making corn flakes, with real Corn Flakes going through the room. |
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The name is deceptive because this dish isn't tofu at all but consists of cream cheese cubes topped with green onions and bonito flakes and is eaten with a smidgen of wasabi. |
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In the case of the honeycombs, the worker bees secrete small flakes of wax and probably surround themselves with the flakes to make the cylinders. |
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His cod is must be among the best in Scotland, large translucent flakes, topped perhaps with a herb crust, a dollop of aioli and black olive tapenade. |
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I sometimes have red mullet cooked in olive oil in a wok with chilli flakes, chopped fresh tomatoes, anchovy fillets, fennel seeds, sliced garlic and linguine. |
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Next, dissolve some pure soap flakes in warm water and rub all over the furniture, paying careful attention to the soiled areas, with a towel wrung out in this soapy water. |
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Retouching flakes are tiny, extremely thin flakes pinched or pushed off a piece to finish it, to fine-shape part of the surface, sharpen it, or resharpen it. |
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Then Kate presented us with lovely composed plates of linguine with red chili flakes and olive oil, steamed clams, cherry tomatoes, and bias-cut scallions. |
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The flakes were fine and ashy and the sky was this polluted gray color. |
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Look for oatmeal, barley, brown rice, rye flakes and wheat germ. |
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Stone tools of the tradition include triangular points made on flakes, racloirs, triangular bifacial handaxes, and burins and awls made on blades. |
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He was dropping pastry flakes from his sausage roll on his waistcoat. |
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The ladder can be belayed to number of flakes, and it is possible to swing off halfway down and into a parallel shaft entirely coated with flowstone. |
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A rain of parchment flakes settled on the surface of the desk. |
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Some are impacts from micrometeorites coming from the birth of the Solar System, and some can be attributed to paint flakes from spacecraft or other space debris. |
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They consist of a large number of carefully made large blades and flakes and an unusually high proportion of finished tools including backed knives, scrapers and borers. |
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Strain through a fine mesh sieve, discarding the bonito flakes. |
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Remove the konbu, add the bonito flakes, and simmer for ten minutes. |
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Strain through a fine mesh sieve into a bowl and add the bonito flakes. |
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Ironically, she dyed her hair with a diabolical cocktail of peroxide, household bleach, soap flakes and ammonia until it all fell out and she was forced to wear a wig. |
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With very little water, soap flakes can be whipped into a lather. |
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For washing woollens and other clothes, mix four cups of pure soap flakes with two cups of methylated spirits and one tablespoon of eucalyptus oil. |
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Melt the soap flakes over a medium heat, stirring constantly, then add 75 grams precipitated chalk and more of the herbal liquid to form a soft, thick paste. |
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The rolling of unwithered leaf leads to breaking them up into small flakes, which would not respond to the subsequent processing steps and produce unacceptable teas. |
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Flakes with concavities exhibiting steep, unifacial retouch were used to whittle or plane wood, and flakes displaying spurs were used to incise bone or antler. |
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Notching flakes are produced when putting hafting notches in stone tools. |
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My favorite of the pastas was the veal cannelloni, dual torpedo tubes of ground veal, congealed in a creamy mushroom sauce, with flakes of Parmesan sprinkled on top. |
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Further improvements were made by substituting short-chain dicarboxylic acids for the surfactant stearic acid used to prevent agglomeration of the silver flakes. |
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Nickle-iron can be found in many stone meteorites in the form of small flakes or in irons and in stony-irons as large chunks or as the entire mass of the meteorite. |
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The carbon flakes were not transported across the turbinectomy stump. |
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It was a gray day outside, periodic flakes drifting out of the overcast. |
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Met Office spokesman Andy Yeateman said bitter north winds will keep temperatures hovering close to freezing on Christmas Day and some snow flakes could fall. |
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It comes down in flakes, each one individually designed with six points. |
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Gently heat the remaining olive oil and add the anchovy fillets, chilli flakes, pepper, parsley, oregano, pine nuts and half the breadcrumbs, heating them briefly. |
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The particles in a low earth orbit may be numerous, but mainly they consist of parts that burnt and broke up upon re-entry, and are thus just small particles and flakes. |
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She was tearing fragments off and placing them in her mouth, dusty and moist, her fingers covered in oil from the almond paste, sugar and flakes of croissant pastry. |
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Surprisingly light in texture, and the flakes come away in one piece. |
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It began Tuesday night, big fluffy, surprisingly un-wet flakes. |
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It's still coming down in big fluffy flakes, and it's marvelous. |
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It's snowing like mad right now, huge fluffy flakes pelting down. |
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Living on the Isle of Wight with a life-long interest in prehistory I have spent many hours field-walking and have a substantial collection of flint tools and flakes. |
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Very few flakes or flake tools were recovered from this small occupation. |
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Pieces of skin, flesh, bone falling to the ground in flakes of dust. |
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My scalp itches and flakes and I shed big hunks of white skin. |
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He strode back to the van and returned with his largest cornet yet, four flakes poking out like the legs of an upturned chocolate chair buried in an avalanche of ice cream. |
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I helped myself to breakfast, doing my best not to spill too many cornflakes and cleaned up afterwards, crawling under the table to chase stray flakes. |
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Many Japanese associate umami with dashi, which is a soup broth once again made with konbu, but with the addition of bonito flakes and, of course, water. |
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Eight-legged skin mites, for whom your shed skin is a perpetual feast, ride atop these skin flakes, munching and defecating and copulating and giving birth and dying. |
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In a spice grinder, pulverize red pepper flakes and juniper to a powder. |
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The powder is usually fabricated by the mechanical commutation of vacuum-cast ingots of magnesium-reduced beryllium pebbles or electrolytically produced beryllium flakes. |
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We like to see the tiny flakes of finely ground pepper in the jelly. |
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The prevalent usage, however, is to call all the results flakes, which can be confusing. |
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Crazy Maki had had tempura flakes, crab sticks, spicy mayonnaise, tobiko, turmeric mayonnaise and red chilli. |
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Corn flakes are a common breakfast cereal in North America and the United Kingdom, and found in many other countries all over the world. |
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Or wherever it is they produce rooibosch, sweetcorn escalopes, flakes of millet and alfalfa. |
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The resulting solution is evaporated and converted into prills, i.e. dense flakes or grains, of solid ammonium nitrate. |
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Additionally, flakes may be initiated in a Hertzian, bending, or wedging fashion. |
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The surface area of the core which received the blows necessary for detaching the flakes is referred to as the striking platform. |
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The flakes are molten, partially depolymerized and added to the virgin PET melt. |
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This is done by spraying the flakes with a caustic soda solution, then heating them in a rotary oven to depolymerize the surface layer. |
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Scrapers, retouched flakes, burins, scaled pieces and notched denticulate forms dominate artefacts. |
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Stir-fry fish, onion, gingerroot, garlic and asparagus in skillet 2 to 3 minutes or until fish almost flakes with a fork. |
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Flake scars are absent on the ventral surface of these blades, though eraillure flakes are sometimes present on the bulb. |
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The blank was ported to serve as an ongoing source of flakes until it was finally retouched as a finished tool itself. |
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They like Bran flakes for breakfast and both love their biscuit at the paper shop each morning. |
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Since there is no naturally occurring volcanic glass in the range, the flakes had to have been left by humans. |
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Artifacts included stone flakes, red and yellow ochres, a grindstone and pieces of human-altered quartzite or white quartz. |
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It allows moist flakes of flesh with the caressing sweet-and-sour sauce to balance some of the fiery scorch of the spicier items on the palate. |
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Eleven undiagnosable flakes removed from small flint beach pebbles have been uncovered there. |
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Sprinkle oil with your favorite dry herb, such as black pepper, onion flakes, or ground sage, and lightly rub into the potato skin. |
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If the goal of the reduction strategy is to produce flakes, the remnant lithic core may be discarded once it has become too small to use. |
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Glycerol tristearates include Pationic 1019 fine flakes and Pationic 919 very fine beads. |
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Other trenches have revealed chipped wood flakes, flint knapping flakes and even wound fibres that appear to have been used as string. |
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The health agency said mothballs and flakes in New Zealand contained harmful chemicals like camphor, naphthalene and dichlorobenzene. |
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This technique increased efficiency by allowing the creation of more controlled and consistent flakes. |
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The box that chibbed me had a wee bag of flakes inside it that could have fitted in an envelope. |
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These bolts are passed through flaking machines to reduce them into flakes that are then dried to the desired moisture content. |
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Cargill has added a new line of textured soy protein flakes to its portfolio of soy protein products. |
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But the bright red Korean red pepper flakes, gochugaru, are without seeds and are only medium hot, so you can use a lot of them. |
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My two crunchcoated fishcakes had plenty of mash to hold the flakes of fish in place and the tartare sauce and dill gave a little bite. |
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These flakes commonly form composite shredded lenses elongate along the schistosity. |
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Lithic flakes, shards of fused shale that the Chumash mined from nearby Grimes Canyon, have been found at the site. |
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There were a few flakes of paint on the floor from when we were painting the walls. |
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In addition, the bedding plane of the limestone was used to determine the direction in which flakes were struck off the core. |
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This device thrusts hammers into molded pieces of rocklike glass to detach flakes. |
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This boozy atomiser contains brandy liquor, infused with a dash of red chilli pepper and a pinch of edible gold flakes. |
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The bark is thin, scaly brown, coming off in small flakes aligned with the stem. |
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Add the red pepper flakes, mint, cockles, razor clams, littleneck clams, wine, and water. |
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For example, an outcrop of jaspilite near Yeelirrie is the 'Anthill Dreaming place', but the site also incorporates 'numerous flakes. |
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This evening, we may be making some payasam, a dessert made with rice flakes and jaggery, to celebrate Onam. |
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This silicone resin modified alkyd comes in black and aluminum, which is reinforced with 325 mesh, extra-fine aluminum flakes. |
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Another common breakfast is breakfast cereals like corn flakes eaten with milk, kulturmelk or yogurt. |
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He rolled his own cigarettes from a sack of Bull Durham, spilling flakes into his beer, which no doubt gained in zest thereby. |
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The rarity of completely cortical shaping flakes suggests that the initial shaping was done outside the site and that roughouts were brought in. |
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It is caused by strong compression causing fine grained clay flakes to regrow in planes perpendicular to the compression. |
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Hammerstones have also been found in the scree and other lithic debitage from the industry such as blades and flakes. |
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Japanese children often eat corn flakes and drink milk, hot chocolate or fruit juice. |
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They also have blunt boundaries, as opposed to flakes, which alleviates the stress concentration problems found in grey cast iron. |
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Additional findings announced on 27 March 2008 included a mandible fragment, stone flakes, and evidence of animal bone processing. |
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Some flakes detached in a controlled manner have characteristics of conchoidal fracture. |
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The slow process allows the surface tension to form the graphite into spheroidal particles rather than flakes. |
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Expert snowmaker Jon Wax is so good at filling in the flakes at Washington's Mission Ridge Resort that Sochi tapped him for the 2014 Winter Olympics. |
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Made with actual 24-karat gold flakes that glitter enticingly in the glass, Gold Flakes Supreme is a guaranteed magnet for eyeballs at the swankest restaurant or nightclub. |
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The linings of most pitcher plants are covered in a loose coating of waxy flakes which are slippery for insects, causing them to fall into the pitcher. |
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The process continues as the flintknapper detaches the desired number of flakes from the core, which is marked with the negative scars of these removals. |
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As a result, the properties of ductile cast iron are that of a spongy steel without the stress concentration effects that flakes of graphite would produce. |
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Numerous large hornblende crystals and 3 mm long flakes of brown biotite are aligned with each other, which indicates deformation along with magmatic crystallization. |
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Therefore, the flakes were covered by aluminum screens immediately after flaking and were constrained by the screens through the entire drying process to keep them flat. |
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But when you have just had no change from a fiver for three ice cream cornets, only two of which had chocolate flakes, you remember tuppenny Twicers with great affection. |
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Such a technology makes much more efficient use of available materials like flint, although required greater skill in manufacturing the small flakes. |
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Typically, but not necessarily, small pieces are detached from a larger piece, in which case the larger piece may be called the core and the smaller pieces the flakes. |
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However, recently I got a little heavy-handed with the red pepper flakes. |
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It allowed Middle Paleolithic humans to create stone tipped spears, which were the earliest composite tools, by hafting sharp, pointy stone flakes onto wooden shafts. |
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Potato flakes are popular as an instant variety of mashed potatoes, which reconstitute into mashed potatoes by adding water, with butter or oil and salt to taste. |
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From this blank he or she removes large flakes, to be used as cores. |
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Crumbled corn flakes or other cold cereals, pretzel pieces, nuts, matzo, crumbled oven-baked tortilla or potato chips, or Indian papadum make a crispy coating. |
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Of those flakes that do exhibit eraillures, very few have more than one. |
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Technological advances included significant developments in flint tool manufacturing, with industries based on fine blades rather than simpler and shorter flakes. |
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Secondary and tertiary flakes display dorsal flake scars, which are simply the markings left behind by flakes detached prior to the detachment of the subject flake. |
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Add fish sauce, palm sugar, red pepper flakes and tamarind juice. |
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Carefully placed metal oxides in the form of rust flakes, wire wool and fragments of bronze are now the basis of her decoration, in an ongoing process of development. |
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I wanted to be fit and strong enough and train hard every day but I was living on 7p tins of baked beans and 7p tins of tunafish with bread and corn flakes every day. |
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From this chaotic skyful of crowding flakes the mead and moor momentarily received additional clothing, only to appear momentarily more naked thereby. |
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I sprinkled little flakes into the fishtank for the guppies to eat. |
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My fur catches the flakes like Velcro and I freeze into a dogsicle. |
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