How To Use Finely In A Sentence

  • Pile mayo on to the egg and sprinkle with some finely chopped parsley. The Sun
  • The micro-mini white cover-up she had donned over her bathing suit was removed without circumstance, revealing a shimmering gold maillot that dipped very low in back and was accented by sheer finely-woven gold mesh across the waistline in front. Who Said It Would Be Easy
  • It may seem a paradox that the same colour should be at once so durable and so fugitive, but we may briefly explain it by saying _when vitreous pigments are reduced to that extreme state of division which the palette requires, they lose the properties they possess in a less finely divided state_. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
  • Drain well and chop finely in a food processor or with a knife.
  • The finely detailed, louvred, inclined plane presenting an alternative to the typical suburban facades. NSW Architecture Awards Announced: Gorgeous Oz-chitecture | Inhabitat
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  • Chop the ingredients finely and mix them together.
  • Serves 2-4, depending on hunger4 raw, unshelled tiger prawns90ml olive oil3 cloves garlic, finely chopped500ml good-quality fish stock150g sustainable monkfish, cut into chunks1 onion, finely diced1 tsp smoked paprika200g chopped tomatoes50ml dry white winePinch of saffron soaked in 1 tbsp hot water200g Calasparra or other short-grain rice150g baby squid, cut into rings150g broad beans150g mussels, scrubbedHandful of flat-leaf parsley to garnish½ lemon, cut into wedges 1. Shell the prawns and put the flesh aside. How to cook the perfect paella
  • For extra spice add one finely chopped chilli in with the spices. The Sun
  • When Kwan shocked Hong Kong by coming out, he was already established as one of the city's best filmmakers, esteemed for his finely tuned aesthetics and perfectly realized tragic heroines.
  • Peel, core and finely chop the apricots and mix well with the cheese mixture.
  • Trim and finely chop the chilli. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chop reserved liver and other giblets finely and add to sauce along with vinegar and preserves.
  • Bronze idol of Ganapathi, with finely proportioned torsos and exquisitely designed limbs is a cynosure of all eyes.
  • Add finely diced garlic and sliced mushrooms. The Sun
  • Standard potting mixes made up of finely milled bark chips can altered to a specific plant's special needs by mixing them with other potting compost ingredients such as vermiculite, perlite, coir fibre or leaf mould.
  • It just throws up examples of other things that are also not finely or clearly distinguished or analogized to immigration. The Volokh Conspiracy » Shedding Light on the AZ Immigration Law
  • The sediments are finely laminated mudstones, formed in an outer shelf detrital belt, in quiet water environments.
  • Mince up the meat and mix in some chopped parsley, pepper and salt; put the butter into a stewpan, and when it is dissolved mince up the pieces of onion very finely and fry that for two minutes, then stir in the flour. The Art of Living in Australia
  • As a portrait of a world far from our own but not unrecognizably so, it is finely done. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Here, as in the Kobe region of Japan, they come from the ancient Wagyu breed, which yields meat finely marbled with fat and therefore both tender and flavorful.
  • As in fly fishing chum the fish up-tide with mashed bread or finely ground cooked rice.
  • Chop the chilli finely, removing the seeds if you wish (leaving them in will make it hotter) and add it to the dressing with most of the finely shredded mint (and coriander) leaves.
  • These are finely tuned athletes who play hard and are extremely proud of what they do.
  • They are endotherms, or warm-blooded animals, generating their own body heat, and they can finely tune the thermal, water, and chemical balance of their bodies from minute to minute.
  • Trim and finely slice a bulb of fennel, keeping any fronds. Times, Sunday Times
  • The section of the island inhabited by the women is finely manicured and dotted with wooden houses on stilts.
  • The food was a mixture of commercial tropical fish food, commercial guinea pig chow, freeze-dried tubifex worms, finely sifted silt, and puppy vitamins.
  • Sprinkle the top of the dish with some finely grated cheese.
  • Traditional additions to such a risotto would include finely grated lemon rind, and freshly picked peas with lots of black pepper.
  • Each character is finely defined and the secrets that they keep from each other come out as slowly as the molasses comes from the jar in the winter. Advance reader reviews of Sweeping Up Glass by Carolyn D. Wall.
  • There's a tender, flattened, finely crumbed chicken milanesa plate with the same rice and plantains, and a pabellón criollo plate that adds heaps of black beans and chewy, pleasant shredded beef to the rice and plantains.
  • Heat chicken stock with peeled and finely shredded garlic cloves.
  • Finely chop zest and garlic then mix with the parsley. Times, Sunday Times
  • The backs and wings of females are finely barred with light and dark brown.
  • There aren't many stories that combine emotional acuity, formal daring and finely crafted gags quite like this. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stir-fry until crispy while you peel and finely chop the shallots. Times, Sunday Times
  • Serve with a dollop of cream and finely chopped chives or parsley. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stick in hand, leathery skin and leather chappals worn to shreds, his dispossession was clear from his finely twirled white moustache and neat beard.
  • The rash begins as finely punctate erythema on the superior trunk and face two to three days after the onset of illness.
  • A quick grind with a pestle and mortar produces a finely textured flavouring for cooking.
  • This batch is dressed up with some finely chopped toffee bits, which give them a little bit more depth and richness than your average palmier. Toffee Palmiers | Baking Bites
  • The Circotherm system includes a unique, finely balanced, fan which cleverly draws any wasted heat directly back into the oven.
  • Peel the skin then finely shred the flesh using 2 forks. Times, Sunday Times
  • They had to take the finely balanced decision to let the visit proceed.
  • As ever, the finely nuanced statement did not put matters quite so bluntly.
  • Finely slice the white spring onions and chop the chilli into tiny dice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Foto-Mosaik-Edda is a powerful tool for creating impressive, detailed, finely-tuned photo mosaics. Sunday, July 12, 2009 | Lifehacker Australia
  • A small minority of the Atrypacea have smooth shells, others being rather finely costate or having medium to coarse plications.
  • His head was throbbing but he was still hoping to play a further part in a match that is finely balanced. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frankly speaking, I do not believe we had ever been so finely arrayed as we were on that march.
  • For we call viands and ointments fine; and we say we have finely dined, when we have been splendidly entertained. Symposiacs
  • Included are species with finely graded changes in the jaw anatomy.
  • It consisted of a piece of cloth that was sewn to a finely embroidered, brimless hat.
  • My Munchurian Chicken was mild, the chicken complemented by a subtle sauce flavoured with onions, garlic, ginger, finely chopped herbs and plenty of pepper.
  • The instrumental color, finely crafted elegance, and glowing sweep of the music were exhilarating.
  • The crucial trick is that although both the electrodes and the electrolyte appear solid, they are actually finely structured at the nanometre scale a nanometre is a billionth of a metre. The Economist: Correspondent's diary
  • Her golden-brown shining hair waved back from a side parting with that carefully contrived artlessness which is the crowning achievement of a coiffeur, and in colour it exactly matched her soft frock, which was of the sports variety with a finely pleated skirt. Juggernaut
  • Peel, core and finely chop the apricots and mix well with the cheese mixture.
  • Ingredients:Water, Organic Carrots, Organic Finely Ground Beef, Organic Spinach, Organic Garbanzo Bean Flour, Organic Tomato Paste, Organic Whole Durum Wheat Flour. CONTAINS: WHEAT.
  • The salmon came with finely chopped egg and a sharp piquant sauce with horseradish base and was simply excellent.
  • Meanwhile, trim and finely chop the chard stalks, then slice the leaves into ribbons. The Sun
  • Wander our surviving early 18th-century streets and look at the finely wrought brick window arches, the mellow brick and precise pointing or the well-cut stone, and the erudite door surrounds, the miniature porticoes leading into the sacred environs of the home. British architecture: Georgian
  • I still remember the smell of foundation cream and face powder, of cosmetics and finely toned skin that hit me backstage at my first show. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cement need not be finely ground.
  • He had been finely striped from nape to knees with something like a coachwhip, the weals crisscrossing neatly like hemstitching. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • His head was throbbing but he was still hoping to play a further part in a match that is finely balanced. Times, Sunday Times
  • I told him to be certain of the help of 2,000 armed riders whose chiefs would be wearing finely intertwined armor.
  • Along the path there were fascinating details, composed of the manifold greenery which revels in damp heat, ferns, mosses, confervae, fungi, trailers, shading tiny rills which dropped down into grottoes feathery with the exquisite Trichomanes radicans, or drooped over the rustic path and hung into the river, and overhead the finely incised and almost feathery foliage of several varieties of maple admitted the light only as a green mist. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • The _leaf-blade_ is very long 1/6 to 1/4 inch broad, auricled at the base, narrowed into very finely acuminate or capillary tips midrib prominent; scaberulous on both the surfaces and with long hairs on the auricles. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • The inclusion rates of finely ground feed should be kept to a minimum (for example, ground cereals, maize gluten).
  • But Desmond is what you call finely organised; and you can't handle a violin as you would Captain Desmond, V.C.
  • The sides of these little sarcophagi are covered with _bassi-rilievi_, many of them finely executed: the subjects are combats and that favorite theme the boar-hunt of Kalydon; there was one which represented the sacrifice of a child. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
  • Moreover, response was often a matter of context, and of finely attuned social and cultural distinctions.
  • Finely snip the chives over the salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then take some finely powdered fluate of lime (fluor spar,) strew it even over the glass plate upon the waxed side, and then gently pour upon it, so as not to displace the powder, as much concentrated sulphuric acid diluted with thrice its weight of water, as is sufficient to cover the powdered fluor spar. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 284, November 24, 1827
  • Another range of more finely knotted items are made in Persian designs.
  • The = pileus = is thin, conic, bell-shaped to convex and nearly expanded, sometimes with a small umbo, smooth, and finely striate on the margin, in age the striæ sometimes rugulose from the upturning of the margin. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • TO the books of the monastery some human interest clings: we can at once conjure up a picture of the cloister and the scribe at his work; the handling of an old manuscript, the turning over of finely-written and quaintly-illuminated yellow pages, throws the mind flashing back centuries to the silent writer in his carrell. Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages
  • Since pipes played an important role in the lives of the Indians, many are elaborately carved or decorated wood, with bowls of finely engraved soapstone.
  • I ran my hand over the finely polished mahogany surface, and gently lifted the lid.
  • At Cairo and thereabouts was a manufactory of striped silk, in which the Arabic writing, real and finely designed, played a great part.
  • Peel and finely dice the onion, celery and garlic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately, across the club, I saw her still deep in conversation with several finely dressed men.
  • The lines were so finely etched as to be invisible from a distance.
  • According to this finely observed account, he learned most about the animals by querying hunters and listening intently to what they had to say.
  • Gothaer Cervelat is a cervelat of German origin; made only of very lean pork, finely chopped and cured.
  • Chicken with shallot vinaigrette and green salad Finely chopped shallot has an uplifting effect on roast chicken. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peel and finely chop the shallots. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus the concept of a temporary compound prompted me to use finely divided metals, first as hydrogenation catalysts and then as dehydrogenation catalysts. Paul Sabatier - Nobel Lecture
  • Thin rounds of sliced onions, finely chopped pieces of cabbage, diced cucumber and thin slivers of carrot, are just the right food to chew on, while waiting for the main course at a formal dinner.
  • Usually we put up about five finely split cords of wood, at least three to make syrup and the rest for our wood stove-fireplace.
  • While the essays are finely crafted, and held together by a common theme, at no time is the issue of typicality addressed.
  • Her particular study has been of the finely twined decorative borders known as "taniko," a technique that appears to be unique to the Maori.
  • All jaegers were finely made, and some were decorated, but graceful they were not. Rifle That Made America
  • Dissolving salt: Finely ground salt such as canner's salt or table salt dissolves much taster than coarsely ground salt (rock salt). Chapter 7
  • They are endotherms and they can finely tune the thermal, water, and chemical balance of their bodies from minute to minute.
  • Mowing speed can be finely regulated up to four miles per hour.
  • Chop finely the onion, ginger, chilli and garlic. Times, Sunday Times
  • He filled the gutter with a mixture of weedless topsoil, finely screened compost and peat moss and planted his favorites - geraniums - in the mini planter.
  • The vast majority of black pigments consist of finely divided particles of carbon-carbon black or lampblack.
  • I have found the point, as I say, finely balanced. ‘Facility’ is a slippery word.
  • The tender inside leaves can be shredded finely for tasty salads and braised red cabbage is fantastic.
  • The artists are able to abstract from the environment certain finely nuanced impressions that seem to exist barely at the level of consciousness.
  • Then something strange happened: The loess in the terraces wasn’t on top of crushed rock anymore — it was on top of very finely laminated clay-rich sediments.
  • The glossy leaves of soapwort and finely textured carpets of Turkish speedwell stay green for most of the winter.
  • Ingredients:Water, Organic Carrots, Organic Finely Ground Beef, Organic Spinach, Organic Garbanzo Bean Flour, Organic Tomato Paste, Organic Whole Durum Wheat Flour. CONTAINS: WHEAT.
  • The latter are nearly a foot across, pedate, or palm-shaped; the segments or leaflets are sub-divided and of irregular form, but mostly ovate, lance-shaped, finely and sharply toothed, and of a dull green colour. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • She leans into the turn, finely balanced, feet spraddled and pressing the stirrups.
  • The next day finely dice the tomatoes and add the remaining ingredients seasoning to taste.
  • You generally need to remove the thick spine before finely shredding the leaf.
  • When purchasing red meat the flesh should be firm, cherry red in colour and finely grained.
  • Serves 6500g undyed smoked haddock, skin onA bay leafKnob of butter1 onion, peeled and finely chopped1 leek, washed and cut into chunks2 medium potatoes, unpeeled, cut into chunks500ml whole milkChives, chopped, to serve1. How to cook perfect cullen skink
  • Are you a sports fanatic with a finely tuned fashion radar? Times, Sunday Times
  • The genus Pulsatilla includes about 30 species, many of which are valued for their finely-dissected leaves, solitary bell-shaped flowers, and plumed seed heads.
  • The mountain lion is a animal finely tuned on hunting and such. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - What would you do?
  • And while a teenager has the foresight of a flea, her powers of humbug-detection are finely honed.
  • So that you need not wonder much, if you see the greatest part of women (tho they trick themselves never so finely up) can hardly get husbands; and their Parents are fain at last to give a good sum of mony with them, that they may disburthen themselves of them. The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple
  • Despite today's challenges, manufacturers continue to invest in the endless pursuit of finely tuned technological advancement.
  • The tools are made by the tribals themselves from finely sharpened bamboo.
  • Larger whetstones for sharpening iron tools were an important part of everyday equipment and were widely traded, especially since varying degrees of coarseness were required to produce a finely honed edge.
  • This finely prismatic structure occurs only locally within the marginal denticles, but is better developed locally immediately below the dorsal midline of the shell.
  • From 1977 on the work she exhibited included both large pieces of tapestry weaving and finely woven braids.
  • On Friday at New York's St. Regis Hotel, just two hours before showing the first collection he designed since his breakthrough, Mr. Wu worked backstage pinning and stitching a finely draped cocktail dress of black silk tulle with embroidered red hash marks — a modern sort of pointelle — onto a model. Life After the First Lady
  • Finely slice each piece of mango flesh and mix into the citrus fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why is it condemnable to craft songs with harmonies and choruses so finely constructed they immediately bring to mind some of modern rock's best and brightest talents?
  • For comparison, it sharpens finely enough to cut phone-book paper, but you have to really work at getting a good edge.
  • Inside, antiques, family paintings and period furniture enhance the elegance and character inherent in this finely proportioned manor house.
  • In Java and the Moluccas, giant burrs on the stem give rise to finely figured gnarl wood (also called wavy or curly wood). Chapter 8
  • Finely slice on a mandoline or food processor attachment as if making crisps. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the site mainly stone points were found, finely chipped and fluted.
  • Chocolate Dacquoise Cake: Rather than flour, a dacquoise cake uses almond flour -- finely ground almonds -- folded into whipped meringue and then baked. Dish: Mont Blanc Meet Mount Kinabaru
  • The meshwork of the outer shell appears to be a spongy layer and finely interwoven.
  • Other features, such as a telescope and finely tuned thrusters, enable the spacecraft to stay exactly oriented on a distant star.
  • It is a finely ground mixture of pork and beef with a comparatively bland seasoning.
  • Finely chop two of the garlic cloves and add to the pan with the ginger. Times, Sunday Times
  • With its clear chicken broth, bits of green onion, finely shredded cabbage and artfully fastened dumplings, said soup is a fine way to begin your feast.
  • There was even the most finely slivered vegetables, which turned out to be turnip and carrot, with the assorted raw dishes.
  • In what is called the silversmith's quarter, amid filthy lanes, full of dirty children, mangy dogs, and moping cats, we find hovels containing finely wrought silver ornaments manufactured on the spot by the natives. Foot-prints of Travel or, Journeyings in Many Lands
  • The dorsal arm plates are fan to bell shaped not contiguous sometimes with a finely rugose distal edge.
  • This is a neat, finely-decussated, concolorous species, with the upper whorls nodulous from erosion, as in Vivipara praerosa, Gerst. The Journals of John McDouall Stuart
  • She served a smooth white-chocolate ganache scattered with finely crushed coffee beans.
  • But in practice the prognosis is finely balanced.
  • Finely chop the anchovy and mash it up with the flat of the knife. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finely grate in the lime zest and squeeze in the juice. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a beautifully shot, finely edited little gem that will eventually be shown on television.
  • While you can certainly choose to buy Italian polenta at a specialty store, you can use any finely ground cornmeal - and stone-ground, organic cornmeal is a good choice.
  • Coarsely ground, sharp branny particles in bread irritate the intestines, and cause excessive waste of nutriment; but finely ground wheatmeal is free from this objection, and is beneficial in preventing constipation. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
  • finely costumed actors
  • From an ash-grey sky finely-wrought snowflakes descended, fluttering angularly in the calm air like the scraps of paper that Americans pour over their heroes – God was blessing the Revolution – and fighter planes flew overhead in formation, while others flew low over the highest towers of Russian history. Archive 2009-09-01
  • Identifying the prey of the giant squid, Achiteuthis dux, is not easy since they finely macerate their food.
  • Variation: Substitute 8 ounces finely chopped fresh mushrooms, sauteed until browned in one tablespoon oil, for dried mushrooms.
  • Cut 100g firm tofu into slices, and finely chop one red onion and one red pepper. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finely chop the peppers and spring onions with the tomatoes and add to a bowl. The Sun
  • Thorax: the metathorax finely transversely rugose, the sides with bright silvery-white pubescence; the coxæ, the thorax beneath and on the sides, with fine silky sericeous pile; the anterior tibiæ and tarsi, and all the femora at their apex beneath, ferruginous; wings hyaline and iridescent, nervures black; the outer margin of the tegulæ testaceous. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • With its finely carved stonework and arched colonnades, this old building still possesses all the majesty of the middle ages.
  • Cool aqua marine blue entwined with canary yellow and feisty pink in intricate patterns and finely detailed paintings were printed onto the scarves.
  • The buildings have carefully orchestrated material palettes, which are often experimental and always finely crafted.
  • Serves 6500g undyed smoked haddock, skin onA bay leafKnob of butter1 onion, peeled and finely chopped1 leek, washed and cut into chunks2 medium potatoes, unpeeled, cut into chunks500ml whole milkChives, chopped, to serve1. How to cook perfect cullen skink
  • This is a finely wrought but not entirely unexpected sci-fi tale. Times, Sunday Times
  • With its warm and sympathetic heroines and its finely cadenced prose, this collection demonstrates that [Adichie] is keeping faith with her talent and with her country. The Thing Around Your Neck: Summary and book reviews of The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
  • Stir in finely chopped rosemary and grated Parmesan (or nutritional yeast). Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Sustainable Is The New Normal
  • It is rust of iron, finely crystallised: from its resemblance to mica, it is often called micaceous iron. The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
  • Peel and finely chop the onion and garlic. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you were a member of the nobility, finely sieved wheat would be used in making white manchet loaves.
  • Sprinkle the top of the dish with some finely grated cheese.
  • Do this finely and lightly: any white pith will make the dressing bitter.
  • Serve with a spoonful of sour cream and finely sliced chives. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trim and finely slice the spring onions.
  • This advantage was the most finely balanced thing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blend the lemongrass , garlic and shallot in a blender(or you may finely chop them).
  • Just pop those finely tooled leather suitcases in the back and point her in the general direction of somewhere hot and expensive.
  • Mixing very finely-ground silica, or trass, with the cement proved an advantage where a weak mixture was employed, but in the other cases no benefit was observed. The Sewerage of Sea Coast Towns
  • It is the wit that does the real damage in this bravura display of finely controlled outrage. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Finely slice each piece of mango flesh and mix into the citrus fruit. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peel and finely dice the onion, celery and garlic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Usually by eight to ten months, a healthy infant can have finely chopped foods or zwiebacks with minimal likelihood for choking.
  • Halve, peel and finely chop onion and garlic then heat 1 tbsp oil in a lidded saucepan and stir it in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Halve the red chillies, scrape out the seeds with the point of a knife then chop the flesh finely.
  • The diet was primarily finely rolled milo, with sorghum silage, soybean meal, urea, and ammonium sulfate.
  • Halve, peel and finely dice the onion. Times, Sunday Times
  • A summery variation is to add finely chopped cress.
  • Two came recently: the winningly inventive Opening Ceremony, selling pioneering, quirky international fashion — long black Brazilian capes, finely knitted German undershirts — by designers and manufacturers you’ve almost certainly never heard of; and De Vera, a sort of hyper-curated flea market — a Wunderkammer, really — where necklaces made from ancient intaglios are displayed in artfully crammed vitrines alongside antique opium pipes and Victorian mourning jewelry. A Bit of Punctuation
  • The finely laciniated foliage of = A. plumosus = is greatly prized for bouquets, and the plant invariably commands attention as a decorative subject on the table or in the conservatory. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
  • Crush the biscuits finely before adding them to the mixture.
  • Gerrish, or some finely illustrated work on anatomy, but we must apply a searching hand and know to a certainty that the constrictors of neck, or other muscles or ligaments do not pull cervical and hyoid bones so close as to bruise pneumogastric or any other nerves or fibres that would cause spasmodic contraction of digastric, stylo-hyoid or the whole remaining group of neck muscles and ligaments, with which you are or should be very familiar. Philosophy of Osteopathy
  • Peel and finely slice the spring onion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add a finely chopped small green chilli and a clove of crushed garlic, sauté for a further 3-4 minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The leads are comprised of finely ground graphite and clay, which results in smooth, consistent lay down.
  • The issues are finely balanced and there is no simple answer to the question.
  • Finely grate in the lime zest and squeeze in the juice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Leave while you halve, peel and finely chop the onion. Times, Sunday Times
  • All Saunders' finely crafted drawings, in fact, suggest speed and fluidity and an abandonment of conscious control.
  • In order to create depth in the image, she selected a very finely woven silk viscose mix for the fabric and used the Devore printing process.
  • Finely grate about a teaspoon of orange zest and put aside.
  • Grate the carrot finely / into small pieces.
  • Leave while you peel and finely chop the onion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Die-cast cabs with cab accessories in plastic and zinc alloy. Cab and trailer are finely decorated with painting of licensed logos and the original styles.
  • Maybe I'm just finely tuned, but right now, he just looks so forlorn, so desolate, that I don't know which way to turn.
  • His eyes were light blue, his features finely rounded, his beard full and neat.
  • A quarter bound book is a more economical way of finely binding a book as it uses a conservative amount of leather, yet still looks good on the shelf.

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