When it's oriented up, the boards will shed water and will tend to flatten over time. |
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I was about to wish for a rock to fall off the sky and flatten me into a very slow and painful death, when the doorbell rang. |
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I considered, with idle horror, how a simple kick of my foot could flatten him beyond repair. |
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Terrified I'd flatten a child, I picked my way between bodies, big and small, and noticed Sainabo cuddled up beside her mother. |
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The purpose of modernisation is to flatten the pyramid, to push power downwards and re-enfranchise the rank-and-file. |
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My friend The Teacher would always say that Sunday is a day that can flatten you if you're not feeling on top of the world. |
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If you're a retailer, for example, the hosting bills will likely surge during the holiday season but then flatten out during slow months. |
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The economic meltdown would flatten the world's economies like flower gardens in a hurricane. |
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Softening techniques can flatten fly-aways and frizziness by softening the molecules of the hair. |
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Make tiny balls of the dough, flatten on the kulkul board and curl to resemble curly shells. |
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And the world will not sit idly by while they flatten the region with daisy-cutters and hyperbolic bombs. |
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The bending boom will flatten and depower the sail which enables the lightweight sailor to go faster in more wind. |
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This will flatten the upper two thirds of the mainsail and depower the sail. |
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The K, or critical point, marks where the landing area ends and the hill begins to flatten out. |
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The breathing pattern should be observed, and the patient should be asked to distend the abdomen and then flatten it. |
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If your divots are too deep with your irons or if you're taking divots with your driver, you need to flatten out your swing. |
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To flatten out your swing, hit some drivers with the ball teed up on top of a golf pencil. |
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Press both halves together to flatten and cut each roll in half before serving. |
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I had to flatten myself against the wall to allow fully-laden groaning shopping trolleys, with well-fed pushers, make their way for the car park. |
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They continue to resist the corporate juggernauts that routinely flatten talent into the pap of pop. |
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Transfer to the casserole dish and mix with the chicken and flatten to give a level surface for the topping. |
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Full frontal constraint may flatten the face, limit mandibular growth, and result in a retroflexed head with a prominent occipital shelf. |
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Cut each breast in half lengthways and flatten with a rolling pin between two sheets of cling film, until they are 5mm thick. |
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For example, deregulation is giving facilities the incentive to flatten electrical loads. |
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But the deck doesn't flatten out because the horizontal beam underneath holds it in place. |
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Art teachers often instruct students to close one eye in order to flatten what they see. |
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Tsagas found that the magnetic tension in bent magnetic field lines tends to flatten the surrounding space. |
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As children first introduced to the mysteries of the kitchen, we learn how to blend the batter of a cake or flatten the dough of a pie. |
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If the toe is up, then well-struck shots will go to the left and you will need to flatten the lie. |
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For one thing, it's hard to lose or misplace a dog on your desk, and it's even harder to flatten one accidentally under a coffee cup. |
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He is the sort of phenomenon literary biography in its present form can only flatten. |
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Place a clean, heavy skillet on top of the sandwiches and carefully press them down to flatten. |
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If you are racing, the boom vang can be set tight to flatten the sail enabling the vessel to carry more sail in stronger winds. |
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Spread the mixture in a lightly oiled square ovenproof dish and use the spoon to flatten the surface. |
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Then we showed them how to roll it into an oblong shape and flatten it if they wanted their artwork to resemble the oval of a human face. |
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After the entire body is through the hole, maintain your streamline position and flatten out quickly to direct your energy toward the other end. |
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Labor's task is to flatten this hierarchical system and to dissolve the power-elite. |
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There is clearly some serious battery drain occurring, albeit not enough to flatten it overnight. |
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When he overthrows and his pitches flatten out, he falls off the mound and gives up home runs. |
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Divide the meat into four, roll into balls, then flatten and pat into four thick burger shapes. |
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My mother is clucking over me again, trying to flatten my hair by licking her hands and pressing them down on my head. |
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His regular spot was left empty, the grass he would normally flatten sitting upright and proud. |
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Turn over the cake and flatten slightly, before slashing the top three times with a sharp knife. |
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I mutter a sheepish apology and get to my feet, smoothing my shirt and trying to flatten my hair. |
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If I manage to dodge it, it will still flatten the grass and leave it's mark. |
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If your girlfriend has beautiful wavy hair, would you want her to flatten it out by combing it with the wrong brush? |
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Peter combed his dark brown hair, trying to flatten the back and sides, but as usual it remained up turned. |
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Plans to flatten a listed building for a TV show have been branded ridiculous by the grandson of the man who built it. |
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Traders were triumphant today after plans to flatten their homes and businesses were refused by council planners. |
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Workmen moved on to the site last week to flatten the building and replace it with 138 flats. |
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Bulldozers could flatten buildings used to care for the elderly and disabled if a site near the town centre is sold off. |
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Hurricanes bring winds and slashing rains that flood streets, flatten homes, and leave survivors struggling to pick up the pieces. |
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She tried to flatten down her frizzy red hair and tuck it behind her ears. |
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He is overthrowing, which is causing his sinker to flatten out. |
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The army has used its newly acquired firepower to flatten houses and other buildings, destroy coconut plantations and turn the city into a virtual ghost town. |
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We have heard, lastly, that the new fiction is fatally in love with journalism, that it wishes to flatten itself into a registry of facts, an index of social connections. |
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Then he brought in steamrollers to flatten the rubble like parking lots. |
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This is hardly the place to rehearse the errors and elisions in his original article, or the way it allows its thesis like a steamroller to flatten the facts. |
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Ground beef is easy to work with because there's no bone, extraneous gristle or visible fat to trim, and no pounding needed to flatten or marinating to tenderize. |
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If your paper curls or buckles after the paint is dry, flatten it by placing a piece of waxed paper over it and weight it down with several heavy books overnight. |
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Our job creators would also benefit from fundamental tax reform that would simplify and flatten our Byzantine tax code. |
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Because commanders will probably not be willing to flatten whole blocks, they may expose their soldiers to the extreme perils of close-quarters combat. |
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Feldstein correctly warned that rebound would flatten out in 2011 because quantitative easing was scheduled to end. |
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There is to us an all-embracing moderation linked to the delights of our weather, which rarely succumbs to the outbursts of violence that maim people and flatten buildings. |
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These are breathable, flexible self-adhesive polyurethane pads that help flatten raised scars and give the scars a more natural appearance in terms of color and texture. |
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As soon as the mixture begins to leave the sides of the handi, turn the mixture onto a greased thali and flatten it out evenly with a greased rolling pin. |
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He uses a spatula to flatten the onions and the meat together, creating a broad circular patty with an uneven edge. |
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In a way, the print emphasizes the pelt-like nature of all images, as they flatten out the world and hand it over to us. |
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Recessions tend to flatten income differentials, but this Great Recession is having the opposite effect. |
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Eating at shorter intervals will also help flatten out excessive rises and dips in your blood sugar, which means you'll have energy available for use more consistently. |
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We use linishing pads to flatten the welds, then a conditioning pad, then a coarse scotchbrite wheel mouted in a handheld polisher to regrain and clean the fillets. |
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Anything unshaped, such as a bandeau top, will flatten and hide them. |
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Prices are expected to flatten after the holiday shopping season. |
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Radial keratotomy, which can correct some nearsightedness by a circle of tiny incisions made in the cornea to flatten it, has become the rage. |
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In radial keratotomy for myopia, for example, a doctor slices the cornea around the pupil in pizza-cutter fashion to flatten the cornea. |
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Contestants must use power-ups and zany weapons such as giant staplers and rubber ducky grenades to flatten their opponents. |
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Once you have given the surface a good thick covering, go over the Artex with a rubber stippler, then flatten with a trowel or scraper. |
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Gently flatten the slices of bread with a rolling pin to make them more pliable. |
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Meanwhile, Belly Shrinker does what is says, working the stomach muscles to flatten one of the most problematic areas for a lot of women. |
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The troops had confidence the old horse pistol would flatten doped-up Moros just as easily. |
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As there was a lot of damage, we chose the heavy roller to flatten the pitch. |
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For example, because they often flatten out large areas, they can be susceptible to fog in areas where fog rarely forms. |
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Sometimes, the individual sheet is rolled to flatten, harden, and refine the surface. |
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The kinetic energy of the moving cloud will flatten trees and buildings in its path. |
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Wonderful as they are in a dish, these flavors can flatten many wines, rob them of their fruity characteristics, and make them taste bitter, oaky, or too high in alcohol. |
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Mary would flatten the dough before rolling it into pretzels. |
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The different polymer streams are combined in a feedblock section of the die flowing into a coathanger die where the melt streams flatten into a film onto a casting roll. |
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Below Richmond, the valley sides flatten out and the Swale flows across lowland farmland to meet the Ure just east of Boroughbridge at a point known as Swale Nab. |
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The receptors flatten when exposed to increased osmotic pressure, such as that experienced when swimming in sea water hyperosmotic to the body fluids. |
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Waste dumps are contoured to flatten them out, to further stabilise them. |
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Achromaticity would heighten similarities and flatten differences. |
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Flatten the pieces out in the palm of your hand, stretching with your fingers. |
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Flatten each ball, put one part of filling in the centre and cover it to make an oval ball. |
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Flatten Image proclaims to eradicate all the working spaces gathered so far and merge all blend modes and opacities into a concluding pixel value. |
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Flatten dough with rolling pin, and use cutters to create shapes. |
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