I felt old when I first made four pans of my dinner dish and walked two, covered with foil, across the street. |
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More unusual vessels were produced, for example lamps, chafing dishes, shallow pans and aquamaniles. |
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Things were cooked in pans on racks over open fires, and meat was roasted on spits. |
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Setting aside 13 coins, you divide the remaining 26 equally between the two pans of the scale. |
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The resulting pans are rough-tuned before heating and fine-tuned after the firing process. |
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Mountain bikes and hiking boots have replaced picks and pans in this Gold Country town. |
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As the crowd roars with laughter, the camera pans back so that we see her bare back behind the podium. |
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We are presented with a modernistic cityscape on which are mounted neon signs that flash the names of cast and crew as the camera pans across it. |
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Then the telltale lines on the screen appear as the tape is rewound and the camera pans back. |
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Aluminum pans that are lined with stainless steel or anodized are also safe. |
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In both tracks surrounds are used aggressively with pans, reverberations, crashes, explosions, and gunshots coming from all corners. |
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If the soil pans have been created, it is necessary to break them by ripping the soil. |
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Permanent unvegetated salt pans with hypersaline soils are typical of upper marsh habitats. |
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The camera, when not stationary, pans lazily, allowing us to take in the landscape's breadth. |
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The salt refiners extract high grade salt from approximately 3000 hectares of evaporative pans south of the lagoon. |
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We are concerned about their level of training and powers they have been given, but we will have to wait and see how it pans out. |
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Eight pots and pans bubbled or simmered, each adding its unique aroma to the air. |
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Who would have thought garlic choppers, spatulas and no-stick frying pans could make the world a better place? |
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But bursts of operatic arias, incessant chatter and the clatter of pots and pans give it a curiously relaxing bustle. |
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Remove the cake layers from the pans and cut both cake layers in half horizontally, using a serrated bread knife. |
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The camera pans around, taking in the sights, just as you would if you were rubbernecking there in person. |
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There are slow pans and unobtrusive zooms as the cameras follow the course of each lesson. |
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Tracking shots, pans and zooms are carefully controlled, but in his locations we are always aware of a more complex reality outside the frame. |
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Occasional slow-motion replays highlight particularly dexterous handling of cooking pans or ingredients, for example. |
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He cooks by heating pans over a coal fire, while dozens of candles and a paraffin lamp provide him with light. |
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General clutter seems to reign supreme, culminating in a teetering mountain of disgustingly neglected pots and pans. |
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Transfer the large pieces to the prepared brioche pans and, using a paring knife, score the top. |
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Remove stains from the outside of aluminum pans with silver polish, or mild, nonabrasive cleaner. |
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The pots and pans that dangled from her pack made a clanging noise, as they knocked together. |
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The work will start again, and all being well it should be completed on schedule but we are waiting to see how the week pans out. |
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I'm holding off on further details until we see if this pans out, but I have it from a very good source. |
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Modern aluminium pans have a non-stick interior coating of Teflon or some tougher composite material. |
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Inside they found mouldy plates and pans in the kitchen sink and clothing covered with cat hairs and flea eggs. |
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It involved lugging bins of scraps, changing kegs of radioactive dishwasher detergent and, worst of all, trying to clean a mountain of pans. |
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I'm still waiting to hear back from the other online job I applied for, but I'm hoping that pans out as well. |
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Mild abrasives are used to scour pots and pans, oven interiors, and drip pans. |
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I also told her that I'd be looking for full or part-time work shortly, so I'm hoping this all pans out. |
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Even if stem cell research pans out in the next 20-30 years, human cloning won't even be an issue for a whole lot longer. |
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Usually, the only solution is soaking and scrubbing, which is why I scramble eggs only in non-stick pans. |
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Bake for 30 minutes, then turn the pans around, and bake until a cake tester or skewer comes out almost clean, another 25 to 40 minutes. |
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This weekend I plan to cook kedgeree for the first time. I'll let you know how it pans out. |
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There are the usual pots and pans, whisks and spatulas as well as those gadgets such as food processors and blenders we cannot live without. |
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In the TV version, eerie music plays as a camera pans over a school playground and then shows a park. |
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Large stew pans, shown full of joints of meat, had straight sides and flat bases. |
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I still maintain the view that actions speak louder than words so we'll wait and see how it pans out. |
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There are long tracking aerials and pans along the washed-out Victorian western outback. |
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The camera pans continuously over stones and foliage in a watery landscape that seems lush and full. |
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She walks directly towards the hand held camera that pans left to follow her as she disappears behind a column. |
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The potential danger of frying pans as weapons in domestic conflict is well established. |
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In the evening, if you stand on the Roman bridge, you can watch men wading the torpid cressy river, carrying pans. |
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There are pots and pans galore, complicated-looking cooking utensils, and exotic beaten metal dishes. |
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Thus the tense, often jarring interplay between rapid pans or other movement, and stationary close-ups. |
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The tinkers live by mending pots and pans, telling fortunes and selling horses and ponies at the various fairs throughout the country. |
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The last bonus is a movie poster feature that begins with long, slow, close-up pans of the posters followed by a full-screen view. |
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The group will face eight days of walking across rocky plateaus, sand dunes and salt pans. |
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As she is undressed and her wedding veil placed on the tailor's dummy, the camera pans up from her naked back to her body in the photograph. |
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Use lemon juice to remove fish, garlic and onion odors from utensils, pans, even hands. |
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The pacing is steady but slow, with slow blues and soul music matching the gentle pans and steady shots in the cinematography. |
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She called for the fire brigade but managed to extinguish the blaze herself using pans of water. |
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He uses tracking shots to physically connect his characters to one another and circular pans to visually illustrate his thesis. |
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A wizard leads users through the steps required to upload images on a Web site and add GIS functionality such as zooms, pans and hot links. |
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Some pans have a plate or base core of the conductible metal, as opposed to the entire core. |
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Rehabilitation would include bringing to working order the ablution which is in a bad state as most of the toilet pans and cisterns are broken. |
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One of the best shots in the film is of a church spire which pans up to reveal the minaret of the mosque just behind. |
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If you do get a tripod make sure its a good one, you want a fluid head so your pans and tilts are smooth. |
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They filled two trolleys with crockery, kettles, pots and pans and all the other impedimenta needed to kit out a new home. |
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Filled with water and arrayed in two converging rows, the shallow pans concisely evoke a fluvial landscape that stretches to the horizon. |
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Whip up cake mix according to package directions, and pour batter into pans. |
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On and around them are all sorts of spits, racks, trivets, pans, kettles, cauldrons and hot plates, all fashioned out of black cast iron. |
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The camera pans from the court to the sidelines where cheerleaders are cheering through all the noise from the supporters. |
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A year later Jones left school with no qualifications and drifted into washing pots and pans, hod carrying, and boozing. |
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The camera is set up in a rural setting and pans silently across the flat horizon. |
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We turned up the next morning with a trishaw filled with pots, pans, boxes of food, jerry cans of water and mosquito nets. |
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Pour the batter into the prepared cake pans, dividing evenly between the two. |
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Lately the band had added some new steel pans to its contingent, and particularly, a player is being tutored to handle the 9 bass steel pan. |
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Other industrial archaeological sites include nineteenth-century steam machinery and vacuum pans, as well as the rum distilleries. |
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The ore was stamped fine, roasted, and amalgamated in combination pans without grinding. |
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She plated the sauces and the cooked fruits ahead of time, and loaded the readied plates onto the sheet pans. |
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Pour batter into cake pans and bake about 30 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. |
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The models are detailed, but uninteresting lines, flat colors, and predictable pans render them pointless. |
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It all seems rather complicated on paper but pans out surprisingly well cinematically. |
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The sunlight glistened off the highly polished wooden table and chairs and the copper pots and pans. |
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We had pots, pans, cooking utensils, measuring cups, and anything else you can think of that goes in a kitchen. |
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Have you always thought that cooking with aluminum pots and pans can cause Alzheimer's disease? |
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The stove was burning hot, and water bubbled in the pans and he picked up more salt. |
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Needless to say bring your cowbells, noisemakers, and pots and pans with you if you decide to attend. |
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Needless to say bring your cowbells, noisemakers, pots and pans, and wit with you if you decide to attend. |
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Cristel is a French company that makes beautiful pans lined with stainless steel and filled with aluminium. |
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At the beginning of the film, the opening credits roll as the camera pans down what appears to be a blue, white, and red Eiffel Tower. |
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Transfer the cookies to the prepared sheet pans and bend to a form a crescent shape. |
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Black iron frying pans are notorious for sticking with items such as fish and eggs and the pan has to be seasoned before use. |
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Before long, she had eggs and mixing bowls, bacon and frying pans, skillets and wire whisks all out on the kitchen counter. |
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Instead of turning off the tap, we're going to use pots and pans to bail water out of the tub. |
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However, there were no longer any sales of tea, whiskey, pepper, frying pans or thread. |
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Place two small frying pans on a gentle heat and pour a little olive oil in each one. |
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Today, few of us have pans large enough in which to cook a whole gammon, or even an end of gammon on the bone. |
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And I went to work cracking eggs, grating the nutmeg, prepping two frying pans, slicing bread. |
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By this time I'm starving, so when we go backstage at the restaurant, among the pots and pans and prepping stations, I get quite excited. |
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I went downstairs to finish working on the pudding for the dessert as Mary washed the pots and pans I had used to cook with. |
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I remember seeing the long line of people waiting with pots and pans of all descriptions. |
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Whenever he can, on most weekends and when guests are invited, Abnash dons the chef's cap and apron and handles pans and ladles with dexterity. |
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After a cut, the video camera pans right and a cameraman appears in long shot holding a film camera. |
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When it looked like we had nearly finished, another load of dirty dishes and greasy frying pans were dumped in the water. |
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On the day of our visit meat, vegetables, dirty dishes and greasy pots and pans littered the small counter, sink and floor. |
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On a main road leading north of Kabul, another refugee pushed a cart piled high with pots and pans, a metal trunk and a few tattered carpets. |
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Other causes included chip pans, candles and electric blankets being left on. |
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For the chilly version of a chafing dish, serve bowls or cups of food on ice-filled trays, platters, or foil pans. |
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Ordinary steel is a fairly good conductor of heat, and enamelled steel pans will cook evenly if the base is thick. |
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The melodic Arabic intonations clash with the clanking of pots and pans in the steamy dishwater. |
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The camera pans across a galaxy of stars and planets, novae, and nebulae twinkling in the blackness. |
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The camera pans past the steam table as the kitchen staff serves out the food. |
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There are pots and pans to hand-built pieces and sculptures in stoneware pottery. |
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Here, we see the island put to good use in this large space, with the stovetop on the surface and cabinets for pots and pans below. |
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Females were induced to oviposit using an artificial crepuscular lighting period and strained water from larval pans as an oviposition stimulus. |
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Wading in a pool of brackish water, a man pans for rubies, sapphires and other gems using a basket at one of Sri Lanka's many pit mines. |
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Every loader, rig, road grader, and pickup sported strap-on plastic pans to catch leaking oil. |
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When the loaves are done, cool for 10 minutes on baking racks, then turn them out of their pans and set back on the racks. |
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There is a dolly shot that pans out from the room where Blake is recording some music, and it gently keeps panning out. |
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This camera only pans to the right, so if fights move to the left the camera has to track 360 degrees to catch up. |
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The nets the poor girl is tangled in are firmly meshed themselves in a whole mess of nets and bushes and pans and timber. |
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The camera pans right to left, over the mechanical cymbals, et cetera, on to the automaton playing the drums. |
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Before the second world war he was Worcestershire county golf champion and collected brass warming pans. |
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To say there will be pots and pans for people to do their own cooking is just ludicrous. |
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The same facilities have also been used to load salt from the solar salt pans at Price, about ten kilometres north of Ardrossan. |
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In close-ups it often shines too brightly on the singers, especially as the camera pans in, making them appear pale and washed out at times. |
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For oven meals all you need are casserole dishes in a few sizes, a roaster, some pie plates for meat pies and quiches, and pizza pans. |
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His fingers walk across his chest, his head, like a bird, pans the ceiling with jerky stops and starts. |
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The other buffet tables included pans of schnitzel, chicken Kiev, and smoked salmon. |
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The surface of Central Australia's Stuart Highway may be ribbon-smooth, but to each side of it are ancient red sand ridges and ochre salt pans. |
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Remove from the heat, return to the prepared sheet pans, and sprinkle with mache. |
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Using nonstick pans or spraying pans with nonstick cooking spray will further reduce the amount of fat and calories added to your meals. |
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Sally Lunns are made from a drop batter and are usually baked in deep layer-cake pans. |
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On their lee sides some pans have clay dunes or lunettes composed of sandy, silty, clayey, and salty materials blown out from the pan floor. |
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Connie pulled open the various boxes and tubs and pans of edibles and almost began drooling. |
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He quarrelled with Venice over salt pans in the Adriatic which the Republic annexed during his refuge in Italy. |
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My two previous stoves had ash pans in their pedestals that never had ash in them. |
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This pit is used to catch cinders from the locomotives as their ash pans are cleaned before and after service. |
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Protesters are invited to bring kazoos, whistles, pots, pans and biscuit tins and to meet at 11.30 am at Speakers Corner. |
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Sometimes my mother would be cooking and she'd just pack up the pots and pans with the food still in them. |
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This means we only need to empty the ash from the ash pans in the stove 2 or 3 times per year. |
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Holiday cooking pans and gadgets should be stowed in the attic, garage or in a closet. |
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Coppersmiths were essential to the manufacture of the pans, kettles, and other objects used in the homes and sugar mills. |
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A coffee pot, a kettle and a couple of pans containing rice and cari poule rested on a steel grill suspended over the embers. |
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In an adjacent room, domestic workers dressed in aprons were sitting around a table decked with pots and pans for a cooking lesson. |
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I use a gas oven and loaf pans made of black steel, as these take and retain the heat much better than tins. |
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Clean aluminum coffeepots and remove lime deposits by boiling equal pans of water and white vinegar. |
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I also made the cakes pretty small because I don't own regular-sized loaf pans. |
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To clean an aluminum coffeepot and remove lime deposits, boil equal pans of water and white vinegar. |
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Use herb vinegar in salad dressings, marinades, or to deglaze pans. |
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Among the pots and pans was a dog-eared ledger book with faded batters. |
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Cook casseroles in ovenware or foil pans much like cooking in a conventional oven. |
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Four boxes for stocking pans made out of solid wood and without any moulding frame the oven with sobriety. |
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Cast iron pots and pans steamed and sizzled on the wood-fired stovetop. |
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There were two cars, so the camera sees one taxi go under the bridge, then it pans and sees another car drive up to the station. |
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However it pans out, this miserable shutdown is not going to help their cause. |
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If it pans out, this would mark one of the rare occurrences that Galliano participates in a long interview. |
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Behind the Irish coach, the camera pans over familiar ex-players all contributing, rather than administrators busily filling in their expenses slips. |
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I have two lovely old baking pans with a starburst pattern on them. |
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If the pans remain level, the odd coin is among the 13 set aside. |
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Normally I start by introducing up to 6 pans of the hemp-based feed with a large bait dropper that is painted black to stop any flash scaring the fish. |
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One of the waza chefs turns his pots and pans into a suit of armour and marches on the newly constructed religious site, with humour his only weapon. |
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He's clever and handsome, and he cheers you up when you're feeling sad, and he always washes all the pots and pans after lunch, and puts them away neatly. |
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A number of cooking utensils, pans and cauldrons were also made of iron, with the consequence that these things lasted much longer and couldn't be burnt. |
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The animators also overuse long pans over static backgrounds. |
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I think it's going to depend very much on how the global economy pans out. |
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We're biding our time to see how the radio consolidation game pans out. |
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Well, to be honest, I would wait to see how the whole inquest pans out before judging anyone on that issue, including the driver and the photographers. |
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I shall see how it pans out and what I shall write in the near future. |
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It turns out to be a trap and the typical scenario pans out like this. |
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It may be that none of this pans out, but I think it's partially a reflection of the fact that there are so few states that are really in play on either side. |
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If this pans out, it really is an outrageous piece of political malice. |
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Many wood furnaces also are designed to burn coal, and some have blowers for increased combustion temperatures as well as optional evaporation pans for humidification. |
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Complement your paint colour with accessories like decorative towels, copper pots and pans hung over a workspace and fun place mats for the table. |
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Our evening began with a tour of the bustling kitchen, where the students were hard at work in their chef's whites, plating salads and hefting deep pans of chive gnocchi. |
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After about ten hours the cream would rise to the top of the milk pans. |
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Every family in the village has some land with tea plants, and generations of the villagers are involved in making tea by disbudding leaves and stirring them in big pans. |
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Aquatic pond recruits are issued knee-high rubber boots, dip nets, collecting pans and microscopes, and nature trail students are equipped with binoculars. |
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If not properly seasoned, cast iron pans will drip dark liquid into food. |
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When using an oven with small pans, cut the cheese in slices approximately 1cm thick and place one slice in each pan and leave to melt. |
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The company's Commercial Omelette Pan is designed for hard wear in restaurant kitchens but is one of the most stylish pans available. |
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No pans, not pots, no whisks and most pressingly, no sieves. |
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For example, improperly drained drip pans on air conditioning units, and standing water in humidifiers and dehumidifiers, can grow bacteria or mold. |
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Accessories included with steam ovens: 3 perforated Stainless steel pans, 1 solid Stainless steel drip pan and 1 Stainless steel wire rack. |
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The kitchen has electric rings to cook, a firdge with a freezer, a microwave, pans and a dinner service. |
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It was filled with a compound of foul air, smoke, sea-chests, soap kegs, greasy pans, tainted meat. |
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Work surfaces should not buckle under the weight of pots, pans and cookbooks. |
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Margaret's was the last royal birth which needed to be witnessed by a government minister, a remnant of the days when changelings were smuggled in on warming pans. |
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With this electric grill you are cooking directly on the ceramic glass surface, without any use of pots and pans. |
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The rump rail design offers you the option to install stainless steel butt pans where a cleaner working environment is required. |
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My observation is that I don't feel I should be expected and requested to pack dirty linens, dirty towels, and dirty pots and pans. |
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Easy to grip on either side, the stainless steel trivet for pans is also the perfect serving aid. |
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There were no real plates, no real knives and forks, no real pots and pans. |
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In some camps, refugees have done so by shouting and banging cooking pots and pans to draw attention to and scare away attackers. |
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Bread pans containing unbaked dough pieces are placed on the shelves before the rack is pushed mechanically or manually into the oven. |
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Mechanical cleansing of bedpans, urine bottles, and special bowls and pans in bedpan washers, in hospitals and care homes. |
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Mechanical preparation of bedpans, urine bottles and special steel bowls and pans in bedpan washers. |
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While the camera pans towards him in the hallway, along the wall is an image of dopey from Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. |
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Children invented pencil toppers in the same way they will dress clothespins, shoes, or hair curlers, detail dust pans, and lend sticker eyes to a fly swatter. |
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Cajun cooking has re-popularized the use of cast iron pans for blackening meats. |
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Hoes stand in bundles next to paella pans and cauldrons for cooking alfresco meals. |
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It should be noted that, if you go into the game's options, you can try to fix the problem by letterboxing the screen so that the camera pans out. |
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Revolutionary flower flame gas burners allow perfect cooking with pots and pans of any shape or size to boil, braise and even grill. |
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There are also private initiatives, including one to buy commode toilets for disabled soldiers who can no longer use squatting pans. |
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The flocs continue to agglomerate and produce pans, which, in turn, may freeze together creating ice floes. |
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A great idea for anyone who, like me, is getting married but has been living in sin for years and so has a bottom drawer full of towels, bedding, frying pans and cut glass. |
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In the open-sided cabana kitchen, I slice, dice, grind and steep, using a shiny parade of urlai pots and varpu pans. |
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Squeegee excess cleaning solutions from parts, drip pans, or floor before cleaning or applying an absorbent material. |
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A 19ft boat, 30hp motor, jiggers, fish pans, and cod were ordered forfeited to the Crown. |
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With 2 cooking zones and electronic control for versatile cooking, stewing and roasting in pots and pans. |
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Finally, he's the character we love to see dying first: Bigheaded Fredo is playing tough guy without having the pans for it. |
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Examples of use of chromium are car bumpers and handles, plating on appliances such as toasters, electric fry pans, and coffee-makers, and handles on ranges and refrigerators. |
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Upon investigation however, the officers discovered two fish pans in the back of a pickup truck owned by Ricketts. |
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To simulate long-term wear and tear, we use a special machine to scrub the frying pans several hundred times each with a scouring pad, washing-up liquid and water. |
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As if eating healthily were not hard enough already, we now have to consider, once again, the pans we cook in. |
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Plates, pots and pans are cleaned with a scrubbing brush then put in a drying rack over the sink, and benches, tables and stoves are cleaned with paper towel. |
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Non-coated stainless steel pans are indestructible because they are completely shock and impact-proof. |
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If soldered joints are made using tin-lead solder, the concentrate shall not remain in the pans for more than 24 hours. |
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The inventory concludes with a list of animals and half-human creatures, noting tigresses, vultures, and giraffes together with mythical unicorns, pans, and centaurs. |
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The set of frying pans are a hilarious send-up of the whole idea. |
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Digging her mess kit out of her saddlebags, she set about retrieving some dinner from the pans littering the pit stones along the edge of the fire's reach. |
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If you have flaking pans, you could swallow a chip of Teflon, and while it might be medically OK, why would you want to? |
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They brought along home-made cakes, poured mulled wine and served hearty warm food from enormous steaming pans. |
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All detergents intended to be used to wash by hand dishes, crockery, cutlery, pots, pans and other kitchen utensils, etc. |
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Line baking sheets, cake and brownie pans for effortless release and easy clean-up. |
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Copper pots cook food evenly, but unlined pans can cause copper to leach into food and cause diarrhoea and sickness. |
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The narrative pans across generations of poverty — the women's grandparents sharecropped cotton — while, in the present, results vary. |
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When all was mixed, wrapped in muslin, and dumped into two large pans of water simmering on the Aga, the ladies went off to Mar'ton, too, for more shopping. |
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The grainer or open-pan process uses open rectangular pans with steam-heated immersion coils to evaporate the water in the brine. |
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American muffins, still extremely popular, are oven baked in muffin pans or cups and are served primarily for breakfast or as an accompaniment to dinner. |
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Spoon into muffin pans and bake for 20-25 minutes at 180 degrees celsius. |
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As far as I am concerned, cooking eggs is the only purpose for nonstick pans. |
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Frazil pans and flocs are major components in the formation of a river's initial ice cover. |
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Without a floor mat, snow and slush can soak into your carpet, through the carpet padding, and you will hardly notice that it already caused your floor pans to get rusty. |
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Whichever way this one pans out, at least we've all forgotten the scandal of the acres of empty seats at the fantabulous London Olympics. |
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It also produces radiators and radiator parts, new condensers and rebuilt oil pans, and is also active in the new oil pan and fuel gauge markets. |
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He starts his war far less glamorously in a camp hospital carrying bed pans. |
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The All-Clad portfolio comprises sets of saucepans, sauté pans, frying pans, bakeware and other kitchen utensils and accessories. |
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The saltworks or salt pans around the shores of the Balearic islands have been exploited for hundreds of years. |
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Salt production and the manufacture of salt pans were controlled by similar means. |
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High evaporation of snow and glacial meltwater has resulted in the formation of extensive salt pans. |
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The salt pans of the southeastern gulf shores are the result of complexly interacting factors. |
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Bombay's slums are on the banks of the sea, in national parkland, around old salt pans. |
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Makeshift dams built to protect channels feeding into salt pans from pollution. |
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In a horizontal landscape, drawn by mills and salt pans, from agave and heaps of salt, this subject fascinates and charms, especially at sunset. |
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Entire mangrove areas are being cleared to make way for agriculture, especially rice paddies, salt pans and shrimp farms. |
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Traditionally-made tasty products in wineries, salt pans, farms and dairies in Tierras de Iranzu or the Valley of Améscoa. |
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At the time there were 250 or more salt works in the county hard at work reducing the brine to salt by boiling it in large heated salt pans. |
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Ideally situated 5 minutes from the sea at the gateway to the 'Vanlée' estuary between the salt pans and the natural riches of the tidal meadows. |
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The ancient trade of extracting salt from the sea survives in the landscape of salt pans of the isle of Saint-Martin à Gruissan. |
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Getting the right angle: ideal for turning and lifting out from pans or casseroles, for use at the hotplate or in the oven. |
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There were homemade clothespins and clothes hangers, soup ladles and sieves, cast-aluminum pots and pans with hand-carved wooden handles. |
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These are used with the lipped style pans commonly seen in Mercedes, Volkswagen, and BMW Transmissions. |
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Ms. Foss and Mr. Mattel both suggested handwashing nonstick pans with a nonabrasive cleaner and a sponge, to preserve the nonstick coating. |
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With some rudimentary pans with the heavy cameras, we could vary the horizontals. |
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He radicalized nouvelle, cutting out cream, egg yolks, and liquor, which is often used to deglaze pans. |
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The creation of HD photos of frying pans, cutleries, dishes, baking utensils, dinnerware sets among others can be produced within minutes. |
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Put anything that needs to be reheated or cooked at the last minute in pots and pans on the stove. |
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Turn video clips into polished movies in an instant, with Hollywood-style titles, transitions, pans and zooms, credits and more. |
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Camera pans and zooms over detailed areas should be avoided if possible, obviously depending on the context of the production. |
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Cocoa nuts were laid out in the sun to dry, cassava cooked on large pans over open fires before being sieved. |
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Once we taste duck, we chinois and reduce furiously in four fresh pans. |
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The pans in which the products were manufactured had a capacity for 340 kg of manufactured product. |
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To avoid damage, do not place pots, pans or baking sheets directly on the oven floor. |
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This flexible plastic item will help you scrape stuck-on food out of pans and can also be used in cooking prep. |
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The sample arm manages the loading of sample and reference pans in sequential or random order. |
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I can keep my crockery, glasses, pots and pans in the cupboards. |
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Pie pans and pre-cut gauze were given to each pair of students. |
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As the pans dry up, I'll find transparent clam shrimp shells, as fine as fairy wings, and flattened water beetles like trilobites along the edge of the pools. |
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We were all over at Yannick's eating raclette, which is squares of cheese melted in tiny little frying pans and poured over potatoes and various kinds of meat. |
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It had fired jugs, pans, cooking pots and roofing tiles in the 14th century, and similar wares have been found on excavations locally and in adjacent counties. |
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A new set of non-stick cookware is a boon for any housewife as it means a goodbye to all those grease-stained kadais and pans stuck with food deposits. |
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And men beat on basins, tin pans, bass drums, and kettledrums. |
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You see the bride and groom in the receiving line and then the camera pans to the right and there's a bunch of shirtless guys with beer cans in their hands. |
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They were greeted by staff playing all manner of musical instruments from tambourines to recorders and the less musically gifted banging pots and pans. |
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The music will be performed live on stage in a band that includes bass, violin, electric guitar and stranger instruments like the recorder and pots and pans. |
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The method of distribution required people to line up in front of the public Famine Pot, saucepans and pans in hand, waiting for the soup to be ladled out. |
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He rekindled the fire in the stove and set pans and pots to boiling. |
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His head pans around 360 degrees, surveying each and every seating possibility. |
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Soon his mother will realize that I am unprepared to feed her son, that the few shabby pots and pans we have have lain cold amidst eat-out dates and prepackaged yummies. |
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The trailer shows a few seconds of gameplay before the camera pans round to show a nauseatingly smug lifestyler hamming her way through a mockery of the control scheme. |
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Maintenance is a snap with most units providing ash pans for easy ash removal and minimum tools required to remove most interior parts for cleaning or replacement. |
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Some pellet stoves have small toaster oven sized ash pans, while the Accentras ash pan will let you burn almost a ton of pellets before you have to empty it. |
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Heavy duty charcoal racks and slide out ash pans are also standard. |
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The residents of Salt Island were right at the bottom of the social pile, subsistence fishing and working the salt pans while living barely out of slavery. |
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Recumbency was, in fact, rigorously enforced in some tuberculosis sanatoriums in which patients were fed, made to use bed pans, and bathed, all while lying flat. |
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There are long pans, slo-mo shots of characters strutting down corridors, dazzling costumes, and hairdos galore. |
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Remove plastic and wooden handles from frying pans and saucepans. |
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These compounds show up in everything from rugs and furniture treated with Scotchguard to Teflon pans, Goretex camping gear and certain types of dental floss. |
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The camera pans up so we can see the barrage balloons overhead. |
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Combine the dry and the wet and pour the batter into the cake pans. |
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He remembers collecting toothpaste tubes, newspapers, pots and pans. |
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Prepare vegetables and have them in their pans ready to go. |
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Supor has built its leadership of the Chinese cookware market on a broad product offer ranging from frying pans, saucepans and stewpots to woks and pressure cookers. |
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But the Group's trump card is the wealth of its ranges of frying pans, saucepans, stewpots, pancake makers, woks, pressure cookers, cake moulds, lids, spatulas, and much more. |
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Our vast range of commercial catering products for hire includes combination ovens, pizza ovens, fryers, slicers, bratt pans, hot cupboards, six burners, fridges, freezers, serveries, ice makers and racking. |
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Candle holders and drip pans decorated with roses, gadroons and foliage. |
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Spoon batter into prepared cupcake pans, filling? full. |
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Function: washing and sanitizing of all foodservice pans, pots and utensils generated from the central kitchen or returned from the satellite food servery. |
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Raw material went in at one end, was smelted into brass and was turned into pans, pins, wire, and other goods. |
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One striking shot, well into the film, mounts the camera on the hood of Shelley Duvall's car and then, as the car drives through the desert, almost insolently pans from horizon to horizon to show that nothing more is there. |
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