Cool and mix with feta, thinly sliced capsicum, red onion, pumpkin seeds, and basil. |
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On examination, she was thinly built, anxious, conscious, and well oriented. |
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He was fair haired and brown eyed, thinly built and only an inch or so taller than his sister. |
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The sterility of the suburban environment gives way to the arid, thinly populated desert. |
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The half-hour episodes from assorted years are very thinly spread across the first four discs. |
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Several thousand people were in the vicinity, thinly dispersed over the immense terrain. |
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Linguistically, Norway is a curious country, with only about four and a half million inhabitants scattered thinly along its huge length. |
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What I'm trying to do is make sure that I don't end up spreading myself too thinly. |
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She never seems to find her character, which isn't surprising, considering how thinly it is written. |
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At least there aren't any obvious product placements or thinly veiled morality lessons. |
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The film is set during the 1930s, at an unnamed school, a thinly disguised version of Eton. |
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A rather snooty guy examined our premiere tickets, and then he smiled thinly and let us go in. |
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Ariane looked over at her thinly built friend, and tried to give a reassuring smile. |
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Often, the stones split along the bedding planes, especially on thinly bedded slabs. |
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Rural areas are serviced by a thinly spread system of aid posts and small health centers. |
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It was out of sheer fear he wouldn't be able to stop himself from spewing out something nasty, thinly veiled as a compliment. |
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The facies consists mainly of brownish grey laminated bioclastic packstone and thinly bedded cherts. |
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This sequel to the 2001 sleeper hit is a thinly veiled facsimile of the first film. |
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The upper Gotham Member also comprises thinly interbedded mudstone, siltstone, and fine-grained calcareous sandstone. |
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Next layer thinly sliced avocado on top, followed by supremed slices of blood orange. |
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Glassie says the Herald story was unbalanced and was nothing more than a thinly disguised personal attack on the prime minister. |
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The unit comprises a thinly laminated heterolith of mudstone and fine-grained sandstone. |
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A two-inch cube of gratin dauphinois binds thinly sliced potatoes with heavy cream and butter, and makes an excellent foil for the bold beef. |
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The pierna, thinly sliced pork stewed in a savory tomato-chile sauce, is also good. |
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She was delighted with the lightly-toasted brown bread and thinly sliced grilled tomatoes. |
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The potatoes are thinly sliced, mixed with garlic and cream and topped with grated cheese. |
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Add the cider, wine and brandy with the raspberries and thinly sliced bananas and serve. |
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That was a pretty thinly veiled shot at Van Exel, who did not take the comments kindly. |
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His thinly veiled criticism of the management of the unit has been expressed more openly this weekend by the founder of the unit. |
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Big Brother was populated with thinly veiled, needy egos desperate to be noticed so that they could hide their distinct lack of character. |
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She's Steve Jobs' biological sister, and it's said to be a thinly veiled portrait of his life, so I feel it's a bit of a call of duty read. |
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In a thinly veiled attempt to mobilise lynch mobs, the press gleefully reported calls for the two to be hunted down and punished. |
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It was a thinly veiled attempt to provide medical cover for intensely political decisions. |
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There is a thinly veiled measure of ideological and partisan bias driving this entire matter. |
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Has Abbott put spin on it so many years later to turn him into the good guy and add a thinly veiled advocacy of adoption over abortion? |
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Brown also used his speech to deliver a series of thinly veiled warnings to his rivals in the higher echelons of the government. |
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The team captain leveled a thinly veiled criticism at the club president just last week. |
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Here the magnetic portion of the tape coating is spread thinly over a simultaneously coated non-magnetic underlayer. |
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Remember, these thinly capitalized companies' insurance buttress truly enormous quantities of securities. |
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That results in their New Zealand business being thinly capitalised for tax purposes. |
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Carve thinly and serve with the onion quarters and garlic bits, which will be dark and squidgy. |
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Spread the manure thinly outdoors so that fly eggs and larvae can be killed by drying, or stack the manure and cover with black plastic. |
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Were they really so thinly capitalized that any haircut would have triggered system-wide failures? |
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I can't see the fire but smoke hangs thinly everywhere especially around the lights. |
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It was intruded into a succession of thinly bedded sandstones and carbonaceous silt and mudstones. |
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Morning light streams in through a thinly sliced piece of Indian onyx set in the east wall, in the unrendered concrete carapace. |
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Moving along, you'll find a cornucopia of fresh salads and fine cold cuts including thinly sliced ham, smoked turkey and prosciutto. |
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Cut the peel from the orange, slice the flesh thinly and serve at the side of each slice of cake. |
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The coastal population is thinly clustered in villages, but over one-third of the total population live in highland valleys. |
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The series often gets sidetracked into thinly veiled environmentalist cheerleading, which leads to some of the weaker storylines. |
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The deposits immediately above the maximum flooding surface are thinly interbedded ammonoid-bearing cherts and lime mudstones. |
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I fared better with the churrasco a la parrilla, a large, thinly sliced steak. |
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The women seem thinly written, ciphers rather than people, making it difficult for any compelling drama to be sustained. |
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Layer with thinly sliced, snipped prosciutto and grated Parmesan cheese or sliced Swiss cheese. |
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Cut the citrus fruit in half vertically, and then slice it thinly, peel and all. |
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Apply thinly, in a circular motion, and polish dry at once with a clean cloth. |
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It helps if you have a swivel vegetable peeler to peel the pears thinly and quickly. |
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Specific scenarios peculiar to her class, and the idiosyncrasies and traits of her students were referred to, thinly veiled. |
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He phrased it as a question, but Damien knew him well enough to know that it was a thinly veiled demand that his brother stated. |
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Eisenhower chose the broad front and, by spreading Allied troops too thinly, he turned hope of an early victory into a pipe dream. |
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Her mother would call, thinly but insistently, summoning Caroline to help her to her chair in the living room. |
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I adored him and also found, flatteringly, that I had become a thinly disguised character in his first novel. |
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Made in 1969, its portrayal of the Korean war was a thinly disguised reference to the contemporaneous conflict in Vietnam. |
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By contrast, the floor of pine forests was covered thinly by needles, and had much less absorptive capacity. |
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Place cress in a salad bowl, top with thinly sliced onion and your favorite French dressing. |
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The batter itself, thinly spread, cooked to almost crispiness and folded in a square, was at first strangely sweet. |
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Cautiously they both walked onward, pebbles crunching underneath their thinly booted feet. |
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The black and white cookie is, in fact, not a cookie but a flat, thinly frosted cake, like someone has sat on a cupcake. |
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Through my tears I ask the Saskatchewan funny men what it's like to be professional side-splitters in such a thinly populated place. |
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But beyond the assertion of sovereign prerogative, there was also a thinly veiled message of contempt. |
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They can be dressed up by cutting them in half, plopping a dab of goat cheese on top and wrapping that with thinly sliced prosciutto ham. |
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I purred a little, to catch Dauragon's attention, and he smiled thinly down at me. |
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Roll out the dough as thinly as possible and, using pastry cutters, cut out any shapes you like and place them on a lightly greased baking tray. |
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If the state spreads itself too thinly across the disconnected and diffuse networks of personal identity, it will simply dissipate. |
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Call me a grinch, but this movie is little more than a thinly veiled cash grab by Disney marketing execs. |
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Many of the lands to which these emigrants went are still amongst the world's most thinly populated areas. |
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Erewhon, set in a thinly disguised New Zealand, ended with the escape of its protagonist from the native Erewhonians by balloon. |
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The next day, Maxence soft-boiled the eggs, while I slivered one of the truffles thinly. |
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She took a small bowlful of cherries in defiance of the usual selection the women made of crackers spread thinly with jam. |
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I watch with thinly veiled amusement as he insistently taps her on the shoulder. |
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Private clinics providing thinly veiled opportunities for queue-jumping have expanded. |
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Peel and thinly slice the lotus root crosswise and place in acidulated water. |
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This classic snack can be varied with the addition of thinly sliced smoked chicken or turkey and avocado. |
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There are almost 10 different meats to sample, from thinly sliced sirloin to juicy pork to simple, tender lamb. |
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That was a pretty thinly veiled shot at Exel, who did not take the comments kindly. |
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When the skillet is hot, add enough oil or other cooking fat to thinly coat the bottom of the pan. |
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A great steak sandwich combines thinly cut steak, roasted red peppers, onions and spicy mayonnaise between slices of supple sourdough. |
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Rather than struggling to come up with their own original idea, they threw out a gaggle of thinly disguised knock-offs. |
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It came with a wonderful rice pilaf, dotted with raisins, plump cranberries, nuts, seeds and thinly sliced almonds. |
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Other than the occasional patch of mountain laurel, it was a very thinly wooded area. |
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For our cover boards, we used shirt-board rectangles thinly coated with white glue for the attachment of ordinary household aluminum foil. |
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So far it looks like a thinly veiled threat to drag the process out in legalistic wranglings. |
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When you have too many lemons or limes or oranges and some are going to spoil, slice some thinly and then freeze the slices. |
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For the liberally-inclined, he peppers his chapters with many thinly veiled political comments about our energy policy. |
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The right bank of the river was only thinly settled, the left bank scarcely at all. |
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These taste best when eaten raw, with the exception of lotus root, which should be thinly sliced and steamed or stir-fried. |
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We walked arm in arm away from the Evergreen together in the thinly snow covered ground. |
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Be sure to have plenty of thinly sliced and buttered rye bread, freshly ground pepper and wedges of lemon near by. |
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An attack on private education is itself a thinly veiled assault on those who choose to use it. |
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It would make a great antipasti and it's best sliced not too thinly, served with saltless Tuscan bread. |
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They come with a spicy dipping sauce and rounds of thinly sliced liverwurst-style sausage. |
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Cool and mix with broccoli, asparagus, baby corn, thinly sliced red capsicum, thinly sliced water chestnuts and shallots. |
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The next larger complete specimen is thinly but fully scaled with weakly ossified skull bones and may be classified as a juvenile. |
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That would, of course, be easier to say if there hadn't been two thinly veiled attempts to get me off my bahookie of late. |
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The brisket is thinly sliced and rolled, displaying its beautiful marbling. |
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Despite and because of the determined atmosphere of painful crisis in the book, Keith doesn't always avoid a thinly disguised, mournful banality. |
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So they scrubbed away at the pictures, removing grime and, with it, layer after layer of thinly applied paint. |
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The bed thickness is variable from thinly bedded to massive beds up to 9 m thick, and the contacts with other facies are generally gradational. |
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It was just the right consistency, neither too thick nor too watery, and the eggplant itself was thinly sliced and tender. |
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Slice about half of the cheese thinly then cut each slice in thin matchsticks. |
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I can't see the fire but smoke hangs thinly everywhere, especially around the lights. |
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Geometric shapes in variegated colors form the center of a crude cross enclosed in a thinly outlined yellow circle. |
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To cut fine shreds of other lettuce leaves, such as romaine, stack a few leaves at a time, roll lengthwise into a cylinder, and slice thinly crosswise. |
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In other instances, CIA recruiters used thinly veiled threats to coerce their cooperation. |
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The coniform elements are laterally compressed with broad cusps that bear thinly keeled posterior and anterior cusp margins and lateral costa on each lateral cusp face. |
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Press the dough into the mold as thinly and evenly as possible. |
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Overall, Paris Magnum reaches both too widely and too thinly in trying to convey a sense of spectrum. |
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Slice very thinly and serve at room temperature, with squid ink aioli. |
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For Constitution Day, many families traditionally eat a meal of flat bread, thinly sliced dried meats, and milk porridge, with beer or aquavit as a beverage. |
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What she calls jokes often seem to me thinly disguised reproaches of his behaviour or character flaws, the only difference is that she laughs afterwards. |
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If I have one criticism, it's the fact that the Olympic thing was just a thinly veiled premise designed to give the two women an excuse to go on tour. |
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And, we certainly do not expect this thinly capitalized industry to provide much protection to the bloated GSEs when the downturn commences in the U.S. housing market. |
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This is obviously a thinly veiled attempt to avoid accusations of sexism. |
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What only the war correspondents present at the time knew, he said, was that Scoop was actually a piece of straight reportage, thinly disguised as a novel. |
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The metal can be beaten out so thinly that it has hardly any solidity left, when it appears as gold by reflected light but green by transmitted light. |
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During his brief stop, Howard issued two thinly veiled threats. |
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Thayer's is a lively journalistic account, thinly sourced and very far from authoritative. |
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At the highway, Lucius picked up a rhythm of hoofs and fell to his knees behind a shallow berm, thinly screened from the road by a stand of brush. |
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The telephone company already uses satellites to provide broadband phone services to thinly populated areas of the UK such as the Highlands and Islands. |
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Grimes is a smart person who has projected nothing but fear and uncertainty thinly veiled with endless boasts of toughness. |
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Crushing was traditionally done by foot, by treading grapes thinly spread on a crushing floor slanted towards a drain and bounded by low walls to prevent the loss of juice. |
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The Greens tool along at the same modest level as before, with eighty-one mostly low-level elected municipal officials thinly scattered around the country. |
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Some nurse an unreconstructed Confederate grudge, while others harbor a thinly disguised racism. |
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Services are in the process of being centralised to avoid duplication of treatments and spreading staff too thinly across both Epsom and St Helier hospitals. |
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One appetizer, a prime rib tartine, included tender, thinly shaved prime rib piled on crisp toasted bread with Manchego cheese, cumin and tumeric sour cream. |
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The allies had concentrated the bulk of their troops to the north in advance of the push towards Germany, and this had left the US forces at the Ardennes thinly spread. |
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Offer breadsticks wrapped with thinly sliced prosciutto as an hors d' oeuvre, then unmold zucchini timbales and grill a big steak, rare and juicy, the way the Tuscans like it. |
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Wash and slice three zucchinis thinly with your magnificent mandoline. |
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Ms. McPherson is so obviously a thinly veiled smoker that it's ridiculous. |
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There were several thinly veiled invitations to accept other kingdoms hospitality, a bribe, and also something I'm pretty sure was a sexual come-on from a female guildmaster. |
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The thinly painted, diaphanous rectangles, which achieve greater density of color where they overlap, function as simulacra of brushmarks or as tesserae in a mosaic. |
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Chop the garlic clove thinly or crush it with a garlic press. |
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Today, for example, she was dressed in a thinly ribbed, cream-colored turtleneck beneath a rather lumpy violet sweater knitted by her grandmother. |
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The elements are painted over a ground of thinly whitewashed underdrawing. |
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Peel the ginger and slice it thinly, then cut into thin matchsticks. |
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The sheet of copper had been very thinly plated with silver. |
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The bland blue-fin-tuna carpaccio seemed to have been previously frozen, and my salad of thinly sliced Muscovy duck tasted properly gamy but dry as shoe leather. |
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Serve the burgers in toasted pita bread with lots of arugula, thinly sliced red onions, and roasted red peppers. |
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A simple combination of brioche, thinly sliced onion, mayonnaise and parsley, it proves irresistible at cocktail parties. |
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Such institutions were thinly disguised agents of a superstate bent on subverting or displacing private enterprise, particularly in the generation of hydroelectric power. |
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Transfer the filling to a cutting board, thinly slice, and reserve. |
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The rough grade was thinly plated with permeable sandy loam soils. |
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Random branches hung aimlessly above her head and the neighbors' rose bushes stretched thinly across their metal fence like an achromatic spider web. |
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But he's a sophomore and, what's more, sophomoric in thinking that this qualifies as a grand revolution instead of a thinly veiled stab at novelty. |
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Place the thinly sliced shallots in a medium bowl and pour buttermilk over to coat. |
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Then slice the red onions thinly and cook slowly with the butter on a low heat, stirring occasionally. |
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In the interim he had a great success playing a thinly disguised version of the American actor John Barrymore in Edna Ferber's Theatre Royal. |
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By 1880, a new middle class had arisen in India and spread thinly across the country. |
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The front line would be a thinly manned series of outposts, reinforced by a series of strongpoints and a sheltered reserve. |
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However, the enterprise struggled, management being too thinly spread among the partners and on 13 April 1767 John Guest was appointed manager. |
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Salt pans can be distinguished in that they contain thinly laminated layers of clayey silt. |
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They are often spread thinly, to create an impression of minefields existing across large areas. |
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Meanwhile, peel kohlrabi or broccoli and slice lengthwise as thinly as possible. |
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Core and thinly slice the unpeeled apple and arrange the slices on top of the bread, then finish off with the sliced Wensleydale cheese. |
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It's a thinly disguised form of discrimination that feeds on our paranoias. |
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For crisp crackers, slice bagels thinly, dry and lightly brown them in the oven, then butter and sprinkle with salt. |
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In Italy, this product is called pancetta and is usually cooked in small cubes or thinly sliced as part of an antipasto. |
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Austria achieved some initial victories against the thinly spread army of Marshal Berthier. |
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And there's bulgogi, the Korean creation of thinly sliced, marinated grilled beef, here accompanied by lettuce leaves, kimchee and Asian pears. |
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It is usually made in a large diameter, and often thinly sliced and eaten cold in sandwiches. |
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It is located on the Chukchi Peninsula in the very thinly populated Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of Russia. |
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The country through which it passes is thinly populated, and is dominated by tundra, with a rich variety of plant life. |
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The state was thinly settled, with population concentrated in the riverfront areas and towns. |
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Pound 5 kg of round ragi and 5 pieces of thinly sliced ragi into powder. Mix ragi into cooled rice. |
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The Canadian colonies were thinly populated and only lightly defended by the British Army. |
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But the British did not doubt that the thinly populated territory would remain vulnerable in a third war. |
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The valley is thinly populated, consisting mainly of farms and tourist accommodation. |
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This show is a thinly veiled advertorial posing as a competition between tradies to be crowned King Gee Jack of All Trades. |
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After a time, fully two miles away, he saw sheep grazing on a thinly verdured slide. |
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The artworks themselves were often thinly veiled propaganda. |
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If using a desiccator, slice the potato as thinly as possible, place the chips on desiccating trays, and allow the drying to commence. |
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Uruguayans of many classes and backgrounds enjoy reading historietas, comic books that often blend humour and fantasy with thinly veiled social criticism. |
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The rest of the island is thinly populated with small villages. |
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The underlying tone behind the approach of governments is largely hortative and punitive, within a thinly veiled deficit and victim-blaming mentality. |
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Chappie is annoying, while the humans are unlikeable and thinly written. |
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Slice shallot very thinly on slicer, and put both in a large salad bowl. |
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This makes it easier to cut thinly and because you are putting the cheese on top you want the crouton to be thick enough to hold the weight and not crumble. |
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Offer them plain, or with butter, thinly sliced gjetost, and jam. |
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Then sit the onion root side down on a chopping board and thinly slice through the onion almost down to the root, making the cuts as close together as possible. |
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