Pinch the webbing between your thumb and index finger and push toward the bottom knuckle of your index finger. |
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Pinch wounding disrupts the epidermis but not the overlying cuticle and triggers only the events shown in black. |
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Pinch back or tip prune to encourage branches as well as shorten long streamers later in the growing season. |
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Pinch together the two sides of the pasta, then cut between the agnolotti and pinch together the sides as well, to create a sealed little pocket. |
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Pinch off stem tips regularly to force side branching and keep the plant dense and bushy. |
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Pinch the growing tip out of tall-growing plants to encourage branching and shorter growth. |
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Pinch and double tap to zoom, swipe with your finger to move around and tap on objects to explore them. |
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Pinch hitters have almost all of their chances against fireballing, late-inning relief pitchers capable of breaking bats and crippling wills. |
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Pinch the stem under the flower head firmly and give it a snap. |
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Pinch stems as needed to avoid legginess and stimulate bushiness. |
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Pinch on a large piece of bread flake and cast as close as you dare. |
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Pinch out strongest existing non-flowering shoots to encourage bushiness next year. |
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Pinch hitters, defensive replacements, pinch runners, and relief pitchers contribute much during the course of a season. |
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Pinch the growing tips out of sweet pea seedlings sown in October and move them to a cold frame. |
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Pumpkin Pudding Pie Pinch allspice Pinch coriander Pinch mace 2 tsp. |
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Pinch runner Mike Lovewell took Cordio's place and scored two at-bats later when Brett Corliss pulled off a successful squeeze down the first base line. |
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Pinch out the growing tips of wallflowers to promote bushiness. |
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France was at such a Pinch..that they call'd their Ban and Arriere Ban, the assembling whereof had been long discussed, and in a manner antiquated. |
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Pinch them out before you plant in the ground to encourage bushiness. |
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She then directed her little servants to fluff the pillows, and proceeded to brush my hair and pinch my cheeks for color. |
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As you row, pinch your shoulder blade toward the midline of your body and slightly rotate your torso. |
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An on-board doctor could help the person out, and in a pinch, the flight could simply land somewhere quickly. |
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If there was a unique and complex weapon that became necessary to be wield in a pinch, she was required be more skilled in it than anyone before. |
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If you were in a pinch, you might sell your socket wrenches, Tupperware, and Englebert Humperdink record collection. |
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Vermouth and Lemon meet these requirements nicely, although oranges, capers, Marsala also would have done in a pinch. |
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But the data basically show that most people are willing, in a pinch, to impose higher taxes on someone else. |
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But in a pinch, when the chips were really down, both have been willing to do so. |
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Their rivals generally refuse to relinquish their weapons, fearing that in a pinch the government will rearm or fight on behalf of their enemy. |
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To one tablespoon of lemon juice, add a pinch of black pepper and massage this on your scalp before a shampoo. |
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Put an oyster and some Bordelaise sauce in each shell and top with a pinch of romano and a squeeze of lemon. |
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Chimneys are the perfect habitat for these birds, although they will nest in silos, wells, air shafts, or abandoned buildings in a pinch. |
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He led the team last season with 11 pinch hits and made 55 starts, finishing with a.429 slugging percentage. |
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If you don't want to end up with egg on your face, you had best approach the whole of today with a pinch of salt. |
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Leaf samples were cut into small pieces and ground with a pinch of sand, liquid nitrogen, and a cold mortar and pestle. |
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Use the other pair of forceps to pinch a bit of abdominal cuticle and pull, revealing the pair of white opaque ovaries. |
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There was a pinch of controversy over the way Abdulaev was counted out after suffering a knockdown at the hands of Clottey. |
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A touch of mascara, a pinch of blush, a dab of lip gloss, and I was set to go. |
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Then add traditional English Christmas songs and carols, stir in a dash of humour and a pinch of pantomime and sprinkle with magic-dust. |
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Sing-alongs, puppets and a pinch of magic all make for a jolly time at the theatre and a happy ending of course. |
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Add the white beans, tahini, lemon juice, salt, and a pinch or two of cumin. |
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Gently stir together the first six ingredients with a pinch of salt until well mixed. |
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Britons are famously obsessed with the weather, but have long taken the forecasts with a pinch of salt. |
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I'd advice you take everything I write with a pinch of salt anyway, so to speak. |
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Place the flour, oatmeal and a pinch of salt in a food processor with the butter. |
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Place the flour, Parmesan, butter and a pinch of salt in a food processor and blend briefly. |
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Mixing up various Latino styles with reggae, ska and a pinch of rockiness, they aim to get the party started, pure and simple. |
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Like most of the vitriol directed their way, they take it with a pinch of salt, a knowing smile and a guarantee they'll have the last laugh. |
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Of course they attend to a few repair works of less significance, which involve a sum that does not pinch their purse. |
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Australia expect the Kuwaitis to play a stifling, defensive game and perhaps seek to pinch a goal on the break. |
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During nosebleeds, pinch the end of the nose and have the child lean slightly forward to keep the blood from flowing down his throat. |
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Put a cup of water into a bowl, mix another cup of sugar to it, add a pinch of salt and squeeze half a lemon into it. |
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If you are hungry for knowledge and entertainment at a price that does not pinch your pocket, then be there at the exhibition. |
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Despite all the improvements of cyanoacrylate, small amounts of hardware store superglue will work in a pinch. |
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Alligators eat you, bees sting, crabs pinch, riding a dromedary makes you dizzy. |
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On the margin of the channelled scour, the fill deposits pinch out leaving only a bioclastic lag of oysters and pectinids. |
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In another bowls combine 1 cup sour buttermilk, 1 teaspoon bicarb soda, 1 teaspoon vanilla and a pinch of salt. |
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Roll the dough tightly around the marzipan to form a long jelly roll and pinch the seams to enclose. |
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Many racing people are already feeling the pinch and any new ban would cause very serious difficulties for the industry. |
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Once four or five trusses have formed, pinch out the main growing stem to halt the plant's growth. |
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Actually, this brand can't hold a candle to serious European dark chocolates, but it's fine in a pinch. |
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Jay mounded flour, made a hole in it, and dumped in a pinch of salt and then an egg. |
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For the chive cream, lightly whip the cream with a small pinch of salt and pepper, so that it thickens slightly but is still runny. |
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When shopping for thyme plants you will use for cooking, pinch off a piece of leaf to taste before you buy. |
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Dubliner Colin Farrell seems to have his head screwed the right way as he takes fame with a pinch of salt. |
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Many states, feeling the pinch, cut back their funding to local governments, dealing them a double whammy. |
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The ulnar nerve also innervates the adductor pollicis and first dorsal interosseous muscles, which allow pinch. |
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I put some flour into a mixing bowl along with about cup of sugar, and a pinch of salt. |
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On tomatoes, pinch out all side shoots at leaf axils when they are about an inch long. |
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But now some other charities are feeling the pinch as donor fatigue sets in. |
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On one occasion, he was walking inland up Deeside to fulfil an engagement, and stopped to take a pinch of snuff. |
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Fortunately you will be raising my taxes to help you offset the pinch of her remedial reading courses. |
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She had a penchant for oxford shirts, carefully tucked into her pinch pleated shirts or Bermuda shorts. |
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If bleeding reoccurs, pinch your nose, bend down to prevent the blood from going down into your throat, and apply some ice cubes over the nose. |
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Place the polenta, flour, sugar and lemon zest in a food processor with a pinch of salt. |
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She grabbed a pinch of light green herbs out of a pouch she had in her shoulder bag. |
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To make zwiebacks, pinch off two small buns of dough and place one smaller one on top of the larger, bottom one. |
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I mixed all these together with the conch, a tablespoon of fresh lime juice, a pinch of salt, and a few shakes of Tabasco. |
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On one level the little arms around you and the fact that he regards you as a safe harbor in a pinch is a great, uplifting feeling. |
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A chromoly rod pinch bolt on the non-driveside arm grips the 46 splines of the tubular axle. |
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Alma stood in the kitchen and made herself a cup of coffee, black with just a pinch of sugar. |
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A pinch of snuff, inhaled through the nose, used to be a common way of using tobacco. |
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Poaching continues, however, partly because many Mexican men believe sea turtle eggs, eaten raw with a pinch of lime and salt, are aphrodisiacs. |
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And its not just those at the lower end of the economic scale who are feeling the pinch. |
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When the tunny have been fried add a teaspoonful of chopped parsley and four tomatoes, peeled and the seeds removed, and a pinch of pepper. |
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Opposite the galley is an asymmetrical dinette which seats three comfortably and four in a pinch. |
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I instantly sober up and pinch myself as I chew the fat with the godfather of electro-pop. |
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The position of the Coptic communities is becoming more insecure and they are the first to feel the pinch of hardship. |
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Some of them pinch their baby brothers and sisters to make them cry for a few pice or a handful of rice. |
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If you think you are feeling the pinch of the cold January breeze this year, then take heart and cast your mind back to York winters past. |
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Cook the bread fruit and potatoes in a pressure cooker with a pinch of turmeric powder and salt. |
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A pinch of snuff may be placed between the cheek and the gum or inhaled into the nostrils. |
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Suddenly I felt a coldness against my neck and the brief pinch that usually meant someone had just punched a hypospray into my bloodstream. |
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For the cobbler topping, sieve the flour, baking powder, cinnamon and a pinch of salt into a bowl and add 50g of sugar and the lemon zest. |
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A larger clam or cowry shell and an auger shell can stand in for Goddess and God images in a pinch, particularly on a small altar. |
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Prepare the pasta by sifting the flour and a pinch of salt into a mound on a board. make a well in the centre and add the eggs. |
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Somebody must believe they have the smarts and resourcefulness to play in a pinch without the benefit of endless preparation. |
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In a pinch buttermilk, yogurt and even cream are gentle, natural skin cleansers. |
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I took the knocking with a pinch of salt even though in many cases the awful truth, which can hurt, is revealed for all the world to see. |
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Since I had no recourse to take this route, I took the stories with a pinch of salt and never checked them out. |
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Labour could have done this when they were office. We should take their comments with a pinch of salt. |
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The first of my tests was a simple measurement of how much of my test subjects' stomach flab I could pinch between my fingers. |
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If you prefer it with more of a kick, use blue cheese instead of parmesan, or stir in a good pinch of garam masala. |
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A founding editor who doesn't look around for good ideas to pinch is a chump, and there are familiar elements in both mags. |
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One, taken in 1874 from slightly above, is of Ned unshaven, with thin mouth, narrow eyes, and the pinch of poverty. |
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Multitouch is also supported, with pinch and twist gestures for zooming and rotating. |
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Luckily I was able to pinch a dollop from my other half as he had ordered roast beef and all the trimmings. |
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Holding the pasta curved side up, tuck the edges under and pinch to secure. |
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Generally the marabou is too long for using in competitions so, once it is secure, pinch off the excess with your fingers. |
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He recently learned to play the outfield corners and is an outstanding pinch hitter. |
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Individuals with tetraplegia may benefit from identifying pinch force requirements to accomplish daily-living tasks. |
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I'm begging someone, anyone pinch me, shake me, pour a bucket of cold water on my body. |
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In a small bowl, whisk together the heavy cream, chicken broth, tarragon, and a pinch or two each of salt and pepper. |
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Rumor also had it that he always carried a knife concealed somewhere on his person and was not above using it in a pinch either. |
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To add a pinch of salt to his wound, he is currently filming a television series about how to resurrect failed restaurant businesses. |
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If I pinch my hand, I have pain without suffering, whereas someone having a panic attack suffers without pain. |
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There is a feeling that the numerical strength of the armed forces is dwindling and that the Navy, too, is feeling the pinch. |
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Forget the tiny sprig strategically placed on a lemon sole or the meagre pinch of mint in a pan of potatoes. |
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The veins extend perpendicularly from the thrust fault across the skarn and pinch out in overlying rhythmically bedded limestone. |
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Both men are septuagenarians who have felt the pinch of ageism in a business that often dismisses extensive experience and talent as irrelevant. |
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Be sure to pinch back the flowering tops of basil plants to keep them from going to seed too early in the season. |
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To prepare radishes for serving, wash them to remove any lingering dirt, and pinch or slice off the tops and any hairy roots. |
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Place the flour, oats, sugar and bicarbonate of soda in a food processor with a pinch of salt. |
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We have none of that faculty, so good at a pinch, which enabled an ingenious person to make ropes out of sea-sand, to the utter dismay of an insolent sceptic. |
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Saudi Arabia produces 9 million barrels a day, and can do 11 in a pinch. |
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The cut-away collars that accommodate fat Windsor knots are giving way to fuller cuts that pinch in neatly under the tie with the use of tabs or poppers. |
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For a quick and easy sauce I add two tablespoons of Frank's Red Hot with Lime, one tablespoon of tomato paste, a pinch of salt and a dash of vinegar. |
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Correct seasoning with salt, pepper and maybe a pinch of sugar. |
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Meanwhile, boil up another pan of water and add a pinch of salt. |
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Tilt their head back, lift up the chin, and pinch the nostrils together. |
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Season with a pinch of salt, add double cream, bubble for another minute or two, shaking the pan occasionally, until the sauce is reduced and nice and glossy. |
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Relaxing your arms through it helps to dampen it and pinch the top tube with your knees if it gets out of control, this stopped the shimmy completely in my case. |
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This course will teach you the basics of pinch braiding for braid fusion, bonding, hairweaving, as well as advanced techniques including interlocking and tree braids. |
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Spoon a few dots of jus around the squab and sprinkle a pinch of vadouvan spice onto the plate. |
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If you find yourself devoid of both deodorants and cruciferous vegetables, baking soda and cornstarch can work in a pinch to kill bacteria and absorb perspiration. |
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Just what is it that makes the stingiest people in Britain pinch the pennies to such extremes that they have won the unenviable moniker of tightwad? |
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Football, where swearing once held sway, is feeling the pinch as all-seater stadia, a greater gender mix and club regulations all have an effect on what can safely be said. |
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For the frosting, beat the butter and cream cheese until they are fluffy and then add the remaining ingredients with a pinch of salt until combined. |
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But some apt political lampoonery, a dash of adroit physical comedy, a pinch of puppetry and a few saucy tunes give Insanity Fair some entertaining moments. |
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If young plants are leggy, pinch off new growth to encourage bushiness. |
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He lifted the needle from her back to pinch her upper arm lightly. |
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Picture a slightly younger Alice with a pinch more physical humor in an office. |
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Pluck any hairs outside this line using tweezers with slanted ends, and always use a magnifying mirror so you don't pinch the skin, or miss any errant hairs. |
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There are the Senators who know how to get things done, how to twist arms and pinch earlobes, and the Senators who float on a perfumed cloud of ideals. |
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A pinch of sugar or a little bit of bacon helps tame their turnipy flavor. |
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In a pinch, i.e., when travelling I might wear a pair of my dressier bluchers with a suit, but I'd feel a little guilty about the slightly subpar pairing. |
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Gaedel walked on four pitches, whereupon he was replaced by a pinch runner. |
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Put the spices into a pestle and mortar and pound them up with a pinch of salt. |
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Eagle has a pin for every line, but in a pinch, we could have gotten by with some lines doubled up, such as the buntlines on the royals, t'gallants, and topsails. |
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Putting it on is a rather simple affair, but unless you have tiny hands, there isn't much clearance between the fan and PCB to pinch the tab to remove the dongle. |
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They would not give me a pinch of flour even if I starved to death. |
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Before September 11, airlines were already feeling the pinch from the drop-off in IT business travellers and declining demand on North Atlantic routes. |
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Bring up the sides of the dough and pinch to enclose the stuffing. |
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Clearing paper jams in printers and other duplicating machinery will expose users to hot or moving parts, sharp edges, pinch points, or exposed electrical parts. |
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Mix the water and yoghurt together, add a pinch of salt and a drop of oil. |
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Disposables are good in a pinch, but reusables are more Earth-friendly. |
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Rumours abound that the chef responded by adding a tin of Campbell's tomato soup and pinch of spices to the meat and so Britain's most popular dish was born. |
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Since we have a tendency to make long faces over issues that should otherwise make the countenance of our nation a smiling one, we take everything with a pinch of salt. |
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He was unable to pierce the field and his method of blocking the ball with soft hands close to the wickets to pinch quick singles just didn't work. |
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You might decide to keep an extra righthanded bat to come off the bench and face him in the ninth because he murders lefties who pinch hit against him. |
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Car valeting companies across the country claim business is still booming, although some companies in the crowded Dublin market are starting to feel the pinch. |
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Catwalks remove workhands from the critical path and eliminate pinch points. |
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But Mr Gilmore fought back yesterday and accused Fine Gael of trying to pinch Labour voters by pretending they favour high taxes. |
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Internal and pinch shim deckles are mentioned above as effective deckle methods. |
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The company offers a full line of pinch valves, check valves, knife gate valves, pressure sensors, air diffusers and rubber products. |
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As these pulses moves along the coast on the Agulhas Bank, they tend to pinch off Agulhas rings from the Agulhas Current. |
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Early in this period the pinch is shallow, while later on it becomes more prominent and the mouth protrudes from the lamp's body. |
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These large lamps have thin sides and a deep pinch, which flattens the mouth and makes it protrude outward. |
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I'll be sending a pinch hitter to do the presentation because I have the flu. |
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Learning to make a pinch pot is a great way to gain some experience with manipulating soft clay. |
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Also, due to possible pinch points on the front of machines, loose, baggy clothing is prohibited. |
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You can pinch the tops out to make them branch out, as you can with antirrhinums. |
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We must take Wakley's whingeings with a pinch of salt. A man of passion and prejudice, he habitually dipped his pen in bile. |
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To make the aioli crush the garlic with a pinch of salt in a small bowl until it forms a smooth paste. |
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Kubenka allowed a sac fly to pinch hitter Quilvio Veras that tied the game at seven. |
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Coaches didn't know whether to put in a pinch hitter or a pinch runner for us and often tried to do both. |
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Add a sprinkle of light-emitting diodes and a pinch of tiny, cuplike casings. |
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Mired in both offensive and defensive slumps, Figgins didn't enter the game until the seventh inning as a pinch runner for Robb Quinlan. |
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They need watering in dry weather and it's best to pinch out the tips of seedlings to induce bushiness. |
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Try adding a pinch of cream of tartar to the whites for a similar effect. |
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Add a pinch of mace, the salt, nam pla and rice vinegar and simmer for 20 minutes. |
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Make a court bouillon with the carrot, celery, small onion, one clove of garlic, salt and a pinch of pepper. |
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Ashley, who seems to average an appearance per every 42 days, connected against left-handed reliever Tony Fossas in a pinch at-bat in the eighth. |
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So when the plant is decentsized, pinch off the tops of the stems to encourage bushiness. |
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He packed a large pinch of the snuff against his bottom gum. |
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This boozy atomiser contains brandy liquor, infused with a dash of red chilli pepper and a pinch of edible gold flakes. |
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The construction, transport and telecommunications industries also felt the pinch of the economic downturn, Graydon added. |
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But for the 260-pound tackier, who is quite sensitive to a needle pinch, perhaps some pampering may be in order. |
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For the cranberry relish, mix three dessert spoons of cranberry sauce with a tiny pinch of chopped garlic. |
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Here is your chance to fill up your petrol tank and not feel the pinch with our fantastic fuel giveaway. |
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When it comes to his K-12 education record, he's the pinch runner who finds himself on third base and thinks he hit a triple. |
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After Gaedel walked, he was replaced by a pinch runner at first base, ending his baseball career. |
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Rivera had to leave the game and was replaced by pinch runner Erick Aybar, but Rivera is expected to be available today. |
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With Ortiz looking toward the dugout wondering about a pinch runner, he stayed put on second and Sizemore came up. |
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Or, take a breath then try to breathe out gently with your mouth closed and pinch your nose to gently push air back into the Eustachian tube. |
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It's a wind, as you probably know, and one of the few wind names that Maserati didn't pinch. |
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Another pinch of charcoal was added and the process repeated until the mold was filled, when the briquet was forced out. |
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Put in a bowl with the rice wine vinegar, sugar and a pinch of salt and set aside. |
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Spoon aubergine and cheese mixture on to centre, pull four corners together and twist and pinch to seal. |
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Kennel cough is currently rife but a tracheal pinch test fails to elicit the classic cough that an inflamed windpipe causes. |
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A pinch hitter named Pickle Smith was announced for Jacksonville. |
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Using a golf bail sized ball of air-dry day, make a ball into an egg shape with a flat bottom and then pinch a nose and two ears. |
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He was said to be available to pinch hit in the just-completed series against the Twins, but never was used. |
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We recognise not only that most people are feeling the pinch at the moment but also the ongoing challenges that our sport faces. |
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This dilemma challenges every telephone company and all internet subscribers are feeling the pinch. |
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The set of four wooden units can be stacked as shelves, used as a nest of tables, scattered as occasional tables or, at a pinch, used as seats. |
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He leads the majors with 16 pinch hits, 10 pinch-hit walks and six pinch hit doubles. |
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Take a hosepipe, pinch the end to build up pressure and direct the jet into the mole run when you see signs of activity. |
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Even if complex coal liquification technology was adopted Australian suburbia would still feel the petroleum pinch. |
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Even the defencemen, most of whom are smart, mobile puckhandlers, pinch in more often. |
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Lecherously pinch your boss's bottom or grab any part of somebody else's anatomy. |
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Every chromosome has a long arm and a short arm separated by a pinch point known as a centromere. |
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Remove all flowers, and pinch back shoots threatening to disbalance or spoil the forms of the plants. |
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I liked to gob up two or three worms on a snelled hook, pinch three or four split shot onto the leader, and plunk it into the dark water. |
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Of course, sometimes the hairdryer treatment can be taken with a pinch of salt. |
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It's not a great fashion statement, but in a pinch a large trash bag will keep you dry. |
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Above all things, I liked to hear about horseless carriages and self-powered mechanicals, but I'd settle for ghosts at a pinch. |
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Back bends cause the back to pinch, making the spine vulnerable to injuries such as spasms and pinched nerves. |
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Makeshift Tear gas Masks In a pinch during times of civil strife? |
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When the plants are 20cm tall, pinch out the tips to promote bushiness. |
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Hardly the snappiest of names, but if the girls can bring a pinch of the attitude they displayed as wide-eyed teens back in the 2000s, then it will be a welcome return. |
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Place into a food processor and blitz for 15-20 seconds, then add 1 tbsp each of smoked paprika and muscovado sugar, plus a pinch each of sea salt and cayenne pepper. |
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But a longing for something even more complex led me to add a pinch of chili powder and a cinnamon stick, a nod to the tradition in parts of Mexico. |
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Despite your jogging and the hairiness of your legs, the shoe of aging is beginning to pinch. Soon you'll regret all that sun-tanning. Your face will look like a testicle. |
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With a little help from their teachers they kneaded and rolled out dough, added a pinch of salt and fried the chapattis to make as many as possible in the time allowed. |
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To pinch a cliche from another sport, he was a bit of a flat-track bully. |
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I managed to snag his 12-week-old scruff and pinch the tiniest bit of exposed tail from the ground, successfully extruding 18 inches of putrefied fish like a nightcrawler. |
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As they passed Shack he reached out and gave Helen a massive, full-handed pinch on the buttock and winked at me with relaxed, expansive good cheer. |
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In a saucepan add the shredded cabbage, chicken stock, water chestnuts, a pinch of five spice, oyster and soy, and simmer gently until the cabbage is cooked. |
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The MHD stacker includes a programmable oscillating inlet conveyor with a pinch roll at the top, a driven hugger-belt wigwag, flaps, lift, necessary frames and controls. |
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I suppose a party popper might, at a pinch, startle a police horse. |
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Holden French's two-run single in the seventh broke a 2-2 tie, a half inning after pinch hitter Tyler Anderson's two-run single gave Devlin a 2-1 lead. |
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The spate capacity of lowland rivers is governed by the capacity at pinch points along the river, such as bridges or canalised sections or, in lower reaches, tide levels. |
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When the movement of its rotating paddles is restricted by the level, it ceases rotation and trips a microswitch, sending a signal to the solenoid on the pinch valve. |
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Working-class families are feeling the pinch in the wake of the recession. |
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Periodically, circular muscles at the hindgut's entrance pinch off and excrete a piece of the prostyle, preventing the prostyle from growing too large. |
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The key for a pinch hitter is you can't let the manager surprise you. |
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Even at a time when we are all feeling the pinch, there is always a remarkable willingness to extend a helping hand to those less fortunate than ourselves. |
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Phillips was available to pinch hit Sunday, but wasn't needed. |
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Later we saw him doing a footsoreness act and trying to pinch a bike. |
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Whether the business downturn is just beginning to pinch or has taken hold, most companies will face a more difficult competitive environment in the months ahead. |
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Jones drove in a run with a pinch hit for Smith in the sixth. |
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