Peel the onion and halve along the length, keeping the base to hold the layers together. |
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To bake a fresh 6 to 7 pound pumpkin, halve the pumpkin crosswise and scoop out the seeds and strings. |
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Have they no fear that the housing market is about to crash, and their shares may halve in value? |
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Crack a handful of whole new season's walnuts, remove the kernels from the shells and halve and quarter them. |
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Peel the pears and tug out their stalks, then halve the fruit and scoop out the cores with a teaspoon. |
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Inside, when you halve them and flip the skin inside out to eat it, the sumptuous orange flesh is neither watery nor stringy. |
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Core the red peppers, halve, cut out all the white pith and place the pepper pieces skin side up on a grill tray. |
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In June last year a trial showed that an injection of magnesium sulphate can halve the risk of pre-eclampsia progressing into eclampsia. |
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If I halve this by drinking a little less and having friends round for drinks more often, I could save. |
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If the cars around York had twice as many people in them, at a stroke we could halve the traffic! |
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To make mashed, cooked squash, wash, halve, and remove seeds from 2 medium acorn squash. |
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Hull strawberries, peel and slice mango, core and chop pears and halve and stone plums. |
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When ready to serve, peel the bananas then halve lengthways and cut each half across into quarters. |
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A round of mergers could halve the current number, or even reduce it by three quarters. |
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All telecoms companies have seen their market capitalisation more than halve during the past year. |
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It could be open season for poachers at the region's beaches if a Ministry of Fisheries decision to halve policing is approved. |
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The presence of endometriosis, tubal factor, or suboptimal sperm quality may halve the likelihood of spontaneous conception. |
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Ruling and opposition party legislative caucuses finally reached a consensus on Wednesday to halve the number of legislative seats. |
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The company is shedding 5,400 of its 63,500 employees and taking a number of charges that will halve its quarterly profits. |
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If using onion, peel, halve and cut each half in thirds for thick wedges. |
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To remove seeds, halve the tomatoes crosswise and gently squeeze into a sieve over a bowl to catch the seeds as the juice runs out. |
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Jaffna, once Sri Lanka's second city, is on the up again after emigration and expulsion saw its population almost halve. |
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Just halve and stone a few apricots, peaches or plums, and poach in a simmering sugar syrup with a split vanilla pod, a bay leaf or a few peppercorns for up to five minutes. |
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A horse relay, Gwinn believed, would halve the time required to deliver mail and convince Congress that the central route deserved the federal contract. |
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Peel the squash, halve it lengthways and scoop out the seeds. |
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Cut the spring onion at an angle into thin slices and halve the cherry tomatoes. |
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He said in a Financial Times interview that property prices in China are likely to halve over the next two years. |
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It was noted that in order to halve global GHG emissions, developed countries should take the lead in achieving a significant reduction. |
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Our goal is to halve the environmental footprint of the making and use of our products. |
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It has often been said that if we doubled the welfare rates, we'd halve the number of prostitutes. |
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Two additional drop-in containers halve the weight of the dirt, thus reducing back strain when emptying. |
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Success in this case would halve the price of achromatic lenses. |
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The main objective of the SVV2 was to halve the expected increase in car use. |
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This would be a great source of revenue, but online piracy is a major road block that can halve that revenue. |
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A 19 The first halve day of work, yields this treasure of oregon sunstones. |
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The solution enables retailers to roughly halve their software costs for their POS environment. |
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If you have a standard cucumber, peel, halve, deseed and grate, then salt slightly. |
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To halve unemployment and working poverty by 2015 would require the rate of GDP growth to triple, a rather unrealistic goal for most economies. |
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Slice the carrots and cut the bamboo shoots into small pieces, halve the shiitake mushrooms. |
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Wash, halve, de-stem and core the tomatoes, cut into cubes, add to the goulash and sauté. |
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A flow reducer on the shower head will halve the amount of water used while maintaining the same pressure. |
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Once in place, the Community Patent is, among other things, expected to, on average, halve the translation costs. |
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Wash and halve the aubergine, scrape out some of the flesh and place it in a bowl. |
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Add the peppers and cook for 5 minutes, then drain, peel with a sharp knife, halve and deseed. |
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But Hammam has been told to halve the size to 30,000 and ditch proposals for shops. |
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To halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water is one of the Millennium Development Goals. |
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And behind that lies the issue of whether the government has adopted a sufficiently balanced and open account of how it will halve the deficit in four years. |
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Cut off soily stems, and halve any big mushrooms. |
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The EU has been seeking to halve the number of road deaths by 2010, but, it may reassure some lead-footed drivers to know, the Commission has no authority to impose speed limits on Germany or any other country. |
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In the second halve of the year 2009, four industrial vessels indulging in allied fishing in the zone reserved for small-scale fishing was arraigned by the Bissau Guinean authorities. |
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The Luxembourg arm, through which much of the tax planning business was channelled, reported profits of £1.4bn in 2013, a sum which should halve this year, the finance director, Tushar Morzaria, said. |
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Canada is also committed to reaching the Millennium Development Goals of halving poverty by 2015, including Goal number 7 target 10, which aims to halve the number of people without access to drinking water. |
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Cut the tips and stalk bottoms off the aubergines and courgettes, cut the aubergines crossways into about 1 cm slices, halve the courgette lengthways and cut crossways into pieces 2-3 cm long. |
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Wash, halve, core and remove the membranes of the jalapeno chilli. |
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Elano doubled Brazil's lead with a first-time finish from Robinho's through-pass before Ji Yun-Nam burst through to halve the deficit in the closing minutes. |
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But once more the export industry is fighting to survive and this time, on two fronts. First, Black Sigatoka, a disease which blackens leaves and can halve yields, is showing resistance to the fungicide used to combat it. |
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For the pico de gallo, halve the avocado, peel it and remove the stone. |
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His opponent, José María Olazábal, who could still halve the hole with a birdie putt of his own, was left waiting on the green while the Americans celebrated their presumed victory. |
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Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, announced that he aims to halve the amount of time – from six to three months – that EU migrants can claim benefits. |
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Our commitment to halve the number of people without access to safe drinking water and sanitation services by 2015 requires a doubling of annual investment in the water sector. |
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Take it with a glass of water, do not halve the tablet, crash or chew it. |
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Three units of alcohol a day can halve the risk of rheumatoid arthritis. |
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Following a review of the Board's functions, the government decided to halve the number of Commissioners, and introduced a new Public Utilities Act to restructure the Board. |
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Its objective is to halve malnutrition and infant mortality rates. |
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A player who is dormy cannot be beaten, and at the worst must halve the match. |
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Following the Japanese earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 Honda announced plans to halve production at its UK plants. |
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Within six seconds of looping around an anesthetized lab rat, a boa constrictor squeezes enough to halve blood pressure in a rear-leg artery. |
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Meanwhile, halve the mangetouts diagonally and blanch them and the beans and peas in boiling salted water for two minutes. |
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These were constructed in 1926 to aid drainage of water from the platforms, but halve the likelihood of a fatality when a passenger falls or jumps in front of a train. |
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For example, if the value of the Mexican peso falls by half compared to the US dollar, the Mexican Gross Domestic Product measured in dollars will also halve. |
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Of greater concern, however, is Archer's decision to halve the note values in all instances in triple meter in which the dotted semibreve is the basic unit. |
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Toray was a pioneer in the development of high performance reverse osmosis membrane that can halve the boron levels compared to existing membranes. |
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Trial results have shown that maintenance treatment with rituximab can almost halve the risk of death for patients with follicular non-Hodgkin lymphoma. |
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While still hot, remove the crusts with a bread knife, halve, and stack in a special rack. |
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