How To Use Flak In A Sentence
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Larger butter pieces (not huge, of course, but quite a bit larger than “wet sand”) result in a flakier biscuit.
2009 March | Baking Bites
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A leisurely breakfast - even the motel manager was moaning about the way the Italians "hogged" the muffins this morning and drank cups of milk instead of putting it on their bran flakes!
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Flakes with concavities exhibiting steep, unifacial retouch were used to whittle or plane wood, and flakes displaying spurs were used to incise bone or antler.
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The rounded flakes, with less surface area to reflect light, lose brilliance.
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The Blonde had the doracha seekh, a combination of chicken and crab flakes chargrilled in the tandoor oven and served with a piquant mango and avocado chutney, at £7.50.
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The move would draw flak, but would be defensible.
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Workers feed them daily a mix of flakes, worms, grasshoppers and freeze-dried shrimp.
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I looked up at the night sky and snowflakes landed on my face.
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While I'm walking along the beach and eating handfuls of cornflake sand, I encounter a group of envelopes playing horseshoes.
Horseshoe Champion
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I thought maybe my family would like it too (little did I realize back then just how much my family does not care for Indian food), and so I made it for them, increasing the mustard seeds but massively reducing the pepper flakes for my heat-averse mother (I did not know to sub in paprika then).
Tried & True Goan Style Vindaloo
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For two days it had been snowing, great flakes so plume-like that they seemed almost artificial, making one think of the blizzards which originate high in theatre-flies under the sovereignty of a stage-hand who sweats at his task of controlling the elements.
Then I'll Come Back to You
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Serve with mascarpone and toasted flaked almonds.
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She bought bread and orange juice and cornflakes and porridge.
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The Scottish foursome sound nicely chilled where they used to be, for better or worse, just plain flaky.
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It comes down in flakes, each one individually designed with six points.
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The white flakes do not exhibit the true conchoidal fracture in such perfection elsewhere; nor break off in such delicious morsels, edged with delicate brown.
Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses
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Despite this, Rosenthal completed the bomb run and instigated a series of violent maneuvers to throw the aim of the flak guns.
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The flake mica produced in the U.S. comes from several sources: the metamorphic rock called schist as a by-product of processing feldspar and kaolin resources, from placer deposits, and from pegmatites.
Mica
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From a political point of view it would be more clever to withdraw it, take the flak and then forget about it.
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Our second annual spring trip to the Upper Catch and Release Area of the Miller's River, my father caught this nice brown trout, and caught flak from the elitists because he was using the fly rod with a spinning reel and rooster tail and catching fish, while the elitist fly fishers were getting skunked all morning.
Field & Stream
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I helped myself to breakfast, doing my best not to spill too many cornflakes and cleaned up afterwards, crawling under the table to chase stray flakes.
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You can even use a limited amount of starchy adjuncts - such as flaked maize, flaked oats or flaked barley
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The honey means that the sweetness isn't cloying and the smooth flakes of almond give a rustic feel.
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Severe flaking results from sebaceous glands, which are the glands near the roots of our hair.
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Should it be the same as eating cornflakes?
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Remove all the white meat and flake into the bowl.
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Remove from the pan, cool, then flake into large pieces.
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Furthermore, the thick blade and sinuous edges found on most contracting - stemmed bifaces produces a rough cut that is far less clean than slices easily produced on the same materials by unworked flakes.
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The groundsmen were busy clearing every last flake of snow Inside the orchestra was practising in the ballroom; the photographers.
WEB OF DREAMS
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In older homes, paint regularly contains large amounts of lead that can peel off the walls in flakes and chips or fall on floors and windowsills as a toxic dust, especially in poorly maintained housing stock.
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He plays a flaky tourist visiting Europe.
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Dude is a flake—no team should waste their time (or roster spot) on a quitter.
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Season the skin with sea salt flakes.
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To make the glyphs, the ancient carvers used chisels, probably of hard, fine-grained quartzite, which they struck with hammers of stone or antler, each blow chipping out one small stone flake.
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They flew into heavy flak over the target area.
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Warping, splitting along the grain, the breaking apart of joins, the flaking of paint and ground from the wooden substrate, and insect damage are all commonly encountered.
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Hedrick MH, Rice HE, MacGillvray TE, Bealer JF, Zanjani ED, Flake AW: Hematopoietic chimerism achieved by in-utero hematopoietic stem cell injection does not induce donor specific tolerance or renal allografts in sheep.
Fetal Stem Cell Transplantation, In Utero Stemm Cell Publications
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For the garlic ponzu sauce: In a medium bowl, combine the soy sauce, rice vinegar citrus vinegar, mirin, yuzu peel, bonito flakes, and konbu.
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Add the garlic, rosemary and chilli flakes, giving them a good swish around the pan to release the flavours.
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The central character of the play is a flaky neurotic.
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Nits stick to the hair while things like dandruff and dried hairspray flakes can be blown away.
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Who dictates that rashers, eggs, sausages, milk and cornflakes are what we should eat for breakfast?
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Stephen told the tale that he had been obsessed since the age of nine with finding two identical cornflakes.
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The fitments have been vandalised and the flaking concrete of the buildings is smothered in graffiti.
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Actually they're bean flakes that plump up to become frijoles after you add boiling water.
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Today's crumble features bananas and pears, and a topping starring toasted pecans and bran flakes.
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Ninety percent of the missions flown drew flak and 20 percent received battle damage.
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While pasta is cooking, combine olives, parsley, olive oil, thyme, lemon zest, orange zest, and red-pepper flakes in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the steel blade.
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This show, held in cavernous, candelabra-strewn space that had a whiff of ruined empire, had plenty of strong, practical pieces: impeccably cut overcoats, running the gamut from deepest navy and ashiest gray to the purest white with black trimming; three-piece suits tailored with Browne's signature off-kilter proportions, and a pair of gray corduroy pants strewn with white snowflakes.
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It's the women who are at the forefront of all the bloodshed, it's the women who have to carry the can and take the flak.
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We discussed Yasmin Alibhai-Brown's concerns that blogging is just 'pub bores' ( see debate on political blogging here on TV), the state of the blog wars, in which both sides have taken a lot of flak, particularly Tim, who has provoked a needed debate about damage done to the image of blogging by lack of basic 'netiquette', and who has been viciously ( anonymously) lambasted for it, which rather proves his original point.
Blogger TV again
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If you find one at this price with a decent engine, you can count on the interior looking like a dog's bed and the paint will be oxidized or flaking off in sheets.
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Remove from the heat and stir in the lemon zest and chilli flakes.
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The paint coating the frame was peeling and a small flake was ripped off by a breeze and was carried away.
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Other tools, such as scrapers, gravers, drills, and notched flakes, accounted for only 4 percent of the formal artifacts.
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Bits of croissant flake into the bushy beard, which he strokes proudly.
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Then remove and flake the meat from the bones and put to one side.
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Among the entrées, the dosai is a large crêpe wrapped into a cone shape; lift the crêpe and there is a piece of sea bass done to flaky perfection with a swirl of light chutney.
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SHAPIRO: Was there ever a moment that you were crafting a tune and you thought: If only he had used the word icicle instead of snowflake, this would be so much easier, or if only this were the chorus instead of that?
Ben Folds And Nick Hornby: The Limits Of Lyrics
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You make him sound infallible ," Rodenko said, pulling on his flak jacket.
CODE BREAKER
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This places Durkheim in the company of social reformers as diverse as Will Keith Kellogg, conceiver of the cornflake, and Mies van der Rohe, builder of the Bauhaus, both of whom founded institutions on a mission to integrate the individual within a collective plan where its energies could be rationally ordered and to avoid social disintegration.
BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
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Then the inevitable and auspicious slice of baklava, flaky and honeyed, which brings to mind ancient pleasures, Biblical decadence.
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One of the nice things about quiches is that you can add pretty much any ingredient you happen to have lying about – I also like cheese and leek, spinach, cheese and onion, flaked salmon ... the important thing is to ensure whatever it is won't leak any water into the filling.
How to cook perfect quiche lorraine
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It consisted of small flakes of bark, which is very loose on pine trees and easily knocked off.
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Crack the garlic with your fist and flake away the skin.
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Appropriately called greasies, this mainstay is often made of shark but called lemon fish or flake.
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Aren't you a snowflake for being offended?
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We refuse to settle for just being a nutty professor, a flaky musician, a straight-laced suit, or a thuggish musclehead, Thad barked like a rebel warrior.
Sin in Soul's Kitchen
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As soon as the garlic begins to brown add the chilli flakes.
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Now there were filets of flaky white stuff drowned in a red sauce.
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This is due to its construction: Recycled plastics are shredded into flakes and heat-pressed into the mold of said desired shape.
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The first thing she asked for was cornflakes and milk, before fainting.
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Hardy sprinkles little gold flakes that simultaneously float atop this buzz-maker and match the spectacular, cavernous Art Deco ambiance.
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They laughed at me in my local dress of salwar kameez worn with desert boots and a flak jacket.
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While she enjoys a honeymoon period, her predecessor is taking much of the flak.
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Dip a cotton bud into a lip balm, then twizzle it along your lips to get rid of flaky bits.
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Q. My fingernails have become dry and flaky.
The Sun
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You might as well be piloting one of the modern steel boxes that had as much personality as a cornflake packet.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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Favre built his reputation in the wintry weather in Green Bay, winning a playoff game in January 2008 during his last season with the Packers while flakes flew all over and Lambeau Field looked like a shook-up snow globe.
NFL Games Moved To Monday Due To Snowstorm
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Like so many other beauty products, styling treatments have come a long, long way: 20 years ago there were products that, when dry, transmuted into white flakes of dandruff.
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So, when next Saturday arrived, I was prepared with two loaves of challah, plenty of eggs, buttermilk, and, having looked up different recipes for French toast, a cup of crushed corn flakes for a crunchy crust.
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Bits of croissant flake into the bushy beard, which he strokes proudly.
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The particles in a low earth orbit may be numerous, but mainly they consist of parts that burnt and broke up upon re-entry, and are thus just small particles and flakes.
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Usually at 9pm I'm flaking out in front of the tv.
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Very few flakes or flake tools were recovered from this small occupation.
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Baking it helped me use up some things I might not otherwise have used for a while, like raw flaked almonds and condensed milk.
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This morning, I went to the local bakery to buy fartons (a local pastry, sort of a long thin flaky croissant-like thing with frosting on top, meant to be dunked in horchata) but they only had one left.
Breakfast in Bed
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Not dissimilar to the 1960's standby in the 'burbs of Toronto called "ambrosia" which was a white sweet glommy glob including coconut flakes, tinned mandarin orange segments and other preserved ingredients.
Latter-day fixin's!
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Venture capitalists are taking lots of heat for making some big bets on some pretty flaky ideas.
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Mature plants, which often grow wider than they grow tall, develop a good framework of stems with flaky fawn bark.
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He wasn't hurt, he was well padded with his flak suit, but he was scared.
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The water-buffalo meat, or beef, should be of a flaky sort, with some fat; brisket is the best cut of beef to choose.
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Season, and add the thyme and chilli flakes and stir to combine.
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I bet there are a few of you that are thinking shark, yuk, but a gummy shark, so named because it has no teeth, is probably the most popular fish in Victoria, served as it is in every fish 'n' chip shop as flake, which is what the flesh does when cooked and as a bonus, there are absolutely no bones in it.
At My Table
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For example, exterior paintwork has been flaking, giving a shabby appearance to the city's last traditional picture house.
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As the snow begins the nivation process from snowflakes to ice a stage named granular snow, pore space increases, air movement and subilimation loss increase significantly directly from the granules but also from the soil surface.
More Unthreaded « Climate Audit
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Season the chicken skin with salt flakes to make it very crisp.
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Kaspar Campèll, who in the first half of the sixteenth century preached the Reformed religion in the Engadine.] [Footnote 4: I have translated and printed at the end of the second volume some sonnets of Petrarch as a kind of palinode for this impertinence.] [Footnote 5: This begs the question whether [Greek: leukoion] does not properly mean snowflake, or some such flower.
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series
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I was trapped with my flaky mother in a too-small car loaded with all of our worldly possessions, driving to a forsaken destination.
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The stream was no more than five foot wide and a foot deep, but while I was after chub and wild brown trout with free-lined worms, maggots and breadflake, I also took a number of large dace.
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‘I would just flake out in front of the television at night, but now I've decided to get fit and lose weight,’ she says.
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For all the recent flak, many Tories are in ridiculously high spirits.
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Grains rich in fibres are barley, oatmeal, maize, wheat flour, jowar, bajra, whole wheat, rice flakes, refined wheat flour (without husk) and puffed rice.
Effective Home Remedies for Diabetes
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A burin was a flaked rock tool with a chisel-like edge probably used to remove flesh from bone.
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The frame was on its side, and what was once the glass tabletop lay all around the room in sparkling little flakes and jagged shards.
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The company likes to keep a low profile and let rival companies take the flak.
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That happy stability has enabled a young man who was rather flaky to establish a series of records that is monumental.
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I think I'm going to flake out; I'd better sit down.
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Add the chilli flakes, star anise and 2 long strips lemon zest.
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Put it all into a roasting tray on a medium heat with a lug of oil, the paprika, cumin and chilli flakes.
The Sun
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Doug Robertson and I commiserated about it once, only he took the idea and Dirty Snowflake Apparel was born.
Hooping.org | Blog | Hooping Clothes For Guys: Dirty Snowflake
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For five centuries, the sulphurous water had been recommended for flaking skins and aching joints.
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A look out the window confirmed that I was indeed in the Twilight Zone, as huge, unnatural snowflakes fell to the ground.
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Stir the chilli flakes into the onions and peppers and then add the chopped tomatoes.
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And there's Bill Lee, a.k.a. "Spaceman," an iconoclastic cult hero to college-age Boston fans in the late '70s, a quintessentially flaky southpaw who once boasted of sprinkling marijuana on his breakfast cereal -- before the buttoned-down Red Sox brass exiled him to the Montreal Expos, in whose uniform he is (sadly) pictured in the card collection.
FOUND: Lots and lots of baseball cards
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The skin can become dry and flaky too and may be worse first thing in the morning.
The Sun
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I stay with my friend Allan, a flaky architect I had briefly been infatuated with in 1983.
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The fact that he is a rubbish candidate who has demonstrated over and over again his flakiness, inconsistency, flip-floppery, lack of principle and general untrustworthiness was unsayable.
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- not a present disfragmented unity - benni here today, tomorrow never. world cup is not free state stars or golden arrows. there you meet tough guys. my players would eat papa for breakfast, lunch and supper - not conflakes and black label - the two dont meet
Mail & Guardian Online
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Next, dissolve some pure soap flakes in warm water and rub all over the furniture, paying careful attention to the soiled areas, with a towel wrung out in this soapy water.
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Etched inside the shank and barely visible is the jeweller's mark, a delicate snowflake.
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Many Japanese associate umami with dashi, which is a soup broth once again made with konbu, but with the addition of bonito flakes and, of course, water.
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Season to taste and sprinkle with mild chilli flakes.
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He simply needed, he explained, to stock up on dehydrated pawpaw, prunes, banana flakes and other high-fibre energy nibbles.
TEN STEPS TO HAPPINESS
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Approximately 50 enemy aircraft were in the vicinity and the entire area was full of friendly flak.
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It wouldn't be the first time the industry was made to pick up the tab and take the flak for flawed political policies.
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We relaxed in the hot tub with snow flakes melting on our heads.
The Sun
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A lighter version of the Maxim pom-pom did see service: the Sockelflak.
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When he misses, he doesn't cop all the flak either.
The Sun
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I left the shop with flaked maize, Briess 6-row pale malted barley, Briess flaked rye, Weyermann rye malt, a 3-gallon carboy, three packets of Pasteur Champagne yeast, a hydrometer, and a thermometer.
CHASING the WHITE DOG
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Notching flakes are produced when putting hafting notches in stone tools.
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You can find agar flakes, a seaweed-derived thickener, in natural food stores.
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Put the wax flakes in the top part and turn the heat down low.
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ALUM: Forms "floc" (snowflakes) to trap impurities
The Nation's River A report on the Potomac from the U.S. Department of the Interior
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Stone tools of the tradition include triangular points made on flakes, racloirs, triangular bifacial handaxes, and burins and awls made on blades.
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Ryckman FC, Flake AW, Fisher RA, Tchervenkov JI, Pedersen SH, Balistreri WF: Segmental orthotopic hepatic transplantation as a means to improve patient survival and diminish waiting list mortality.
CHOP pediatric surgery publications
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In a couple of days I may go ahead and explain how the snowflake is a dangerous icon of a nature goddess and brainwashes children.
Making Trouble in the Holiday Season
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The resulting flakes were one atom thick but very strong.
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This delicious and easy to make strudel recipe features eggplants and Gjetost cheese wrapped in flaky pastry - great for a family dinner.
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Recall the flake who shot up the White House with the machinegun?
Elizabeth Edwards Spells Out For Wolf What's Wrong With Ann Coulter
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I'd have soup for dinner or breakfast but I usually have cornflakes in the morning with the unsweetened soya milk.
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IN a decidedly flaky year for new music, please welcome this breathtaking patchwork quilt of songs.
The Sun
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You'll never know if you don't try it for yourself, she thought, then dumped the dustlike flakes into her mouth.
Mistborn
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If you look at the bumps closely, you might see white scales or flakes on them.
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This is a flake of bone or cartilage floating around the joint - maybe you also damaged your knee when you injured your foot.
The Sun
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copping some flak for suggesting that falling divorce rates are inconsistent with left-familist complaints that WorkChoices undermine the family.
Andrew Norton
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But the only Olympic faces to take the flak were the entirely blameless and entirely wonderful volunteers.
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The resulting flakes were one atom thick but very strong.
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If only the same could be said for the so-called sopaipillas, which turn out to be triangular, cinnamon-sugared cake doughnuts - very average ones - instead of flaky balloons of fried dough.
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In their customary position when the flak flies.
The Sun
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It's presented on a block of glass strewn with herbs, along with three Armagnac grapes encrusted in cornflakes and a foie gras parfait topped with a capering silver monkey.
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The second is the snowflake idea that each individual freedom may affect the collective.
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While drawing gasps of astonishment from residents, the snowflakes failed to make an impact on the ground, where they melted into large grey puddles.
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A large number of flint-working sites, producing long, slender flakes used for making tools and weapons, were found during archaeological survey work in the early 1970s.
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Lightly toast the flaked almonds in a frying pan until they turn golden, then roughly chop half of them and set aside.
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He invented corn flakes in 1898 as part of his diet for decreasing sexual desire and masturbation.
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A painter friend who lived in Greece for awhile said he thought the calcimining done each spring in villages probably had very little binder and seemed flaky as he remembered.
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The clothes were deposited in the tub with soap flakes and soda, then swirled around by hand, using a wooden paddle, a long and hot process.
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But now I have one babe asleep in my arms and the other babe is flaked out on the sofa.
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Blanketing a heartwarming stew with a flaky brown crust is a great idea.
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The years-old paint that covered the thin frame was chipped and flaking off, revealing the bare steel underneath.
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The substances started to flake
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Gently flake the flesh and discard the skin, being sure to keep the flakes quite large.
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I sometimes have red mullet cooked in olive oil in a wok with chilli flakes, chopped fresh tomatoes, anchovy fillets, fennel seeds, sliced garlic and linguine.
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The summer snowflake also belongs to this group of taller plants.
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Bran flakes with skimmed milk topped with slices of fresh or canned peach.
The Sun
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When people want a wry chuckle over their cornflakes, they should know they can go to me.
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Batch after batch failed; but finally they developed a process in which whole wheat was cooked, allowed to stand for several hours and passed through plain rollers, which flattened each grain into a flake.
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He must have run out of corn flakes.
The Sun
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Put the wax flakes in the top part and turn the heat down low.
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It envelopes all within its toasty flaky crust.
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It may even be a positive advantage to have a certain emotional flakiness.
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If Davidson is right, the famed ‘improvement’ in hand axes 600,000 years ago would simply mean that knappers were getting more and finer flakes from each stone.
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The water certainly was not very deep so I decided to use a small self cocking float with 6 lb line and a piece of bread flake as bait.
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I was a little dismayed to see that my homemade muelsi (oatmeal, wheat flakes, dried cranberries, dried pears), at $3.85 a pound, is slightly more expensive than the least expensive ("unsweetened") bulk muesli (baby cut oatmeal, wheat flakes, dates, walnuts) at the Rainbow, which is only $3.77 a pound.
Eating Organic on a Food Stamp Budget :: May 2007 :: Rebecca Blood
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These sulfur-containing additives are used as preservatives in dried fruits, wines, and dehydrated potato products like mashed potato flakes.
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YOU'VE got the job, now eat the cornflakes.
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By direct inquiry of the leading importers in different cities I find that we import about 4500 lbs of French or flake spawn, and 4000 bushels, or 64,000 lbs of English or brick spawn, and that fully a half of this whole importation is handled by the seedsmen of New York city.
Mushrooms: how to grow them a practical treatise on mushroom culture for profit and pleasure
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Now, in the peninsula of Araya, and in the island of Marguerita, saliferous clay impregnated with bitumen is met with in connexion with this early formation, nearly as gem-salt appears in Calabria in flakes, in basins inclosed in strata of granite and gneiss.
Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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I like Ken's method best – the others seem to give large, dryish flakes of egg, which remain quite separate from the rice, while his rice is richly golden all the way through.
How to cook perfect egg fried rice
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Remove all the white meat and flake into the bowl.
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Only occasional flakes came haphazardly down like white sifts of charred paper when a chimney is on fire.
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We found, besides, a few cores of felsite and some shapeless flakes and several fragments of large metates.
Unknown Mexico, Volume 1 (of 2) A Record of Five Years' Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; and Among the Tarascos of Michoacan
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Mix and then add the tuna, flaking it up as you go.
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Here are two of the blocks in closeup - I am just winging it, based on the design of each snowflake.
Let it snowflake...
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As long as religious advocates are willing to take the flak, why should they be ruled out of public debate?
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We were totally going for it and I didn't notice that the rest of the band were flaking out.
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Guppies were fed ad libitum flake food three times daily, supplemented with live brine shrimp nauplii.
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She bought bread and orange juice and cornflakes and porridge.
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My uniform consists of a flak jacket and a helmet with a visor, and I have a metal detector.
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Peranteau WH, Heaton TE, Gu YC, Volk SW, Bauer TR, Alcorn K, Tuschong LM, Johnson MP, Hickstein DD, Flake AW. Haploidentical in utero hematopoietic cell transplantation improves phenotype and can induce tolerance for postnatal same-donor transplants in the canine leukocyte adhesion deficiency.
CHOP stem cells publications
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In this case, cupfuls of frontal lobe, corpus callosum and snowflake-unique collections of synapses that led Miss Mullens to curse out loud with words like “poot” and “jiminy” and yet have internal dialogue like a motherfucking stevedore, as I was to find out to my displeasure when her consciousness exploded into mine as I was lying in the attic, replete, about four hours later.
Blood Lite II: Overbite
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An Egg Samuel Butler, for the notebook of housewives, may be summarized as a pyramid, based upon toast, whereof the chief masonries are a flake of bacon, an egg poached to firmness, a wreath of mushrooms, a cap-sheaf of red peppers; the whole dribbled with a warm pink sauce of which the inventor retains the secret.
The Haunted Bookshop
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The pastry is then glazed with caramel and flaked almonds.
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First give them a good scrub with a wire brush to get rid of any flaky bits.
The Sun
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The next step is to remove any loose or flaking paint that may be present near the joint by scraping or sanding.
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Multidirectional core reduction techniques produced a wide variety of larger reduction flakes that formed blanks for small tools.
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A large lump of floating bread flake fished in conjunction with a controller float was the successful method.
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Large flakes of snow began swiftly to fall.
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The fish were fed once or twice a day on flake food and were fed live food (bloodworms and brine shrimp) every 2 weeks.