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We use one rounded tablespoon of salt to every 1.2 litres (40fl oz) of water.
A ragged mass of desiccated roots clings to one rounded side; the other side may have a slight indentation and, occasionally, the nub of an emerging sprout.
Most were the size of coins, and one rounded piece was fist-sized and appeared to be part of a bone socket.
For those of you who roll your eyes the moment someone cites a Combine drill (especially one rounded to two decimal places), consider this: Hughes ran the drill faster than anyone else in the last three seasons.
The salmon sandwich was constructed, the sauce bubbling, the pastry about to fall under the rolling pin when I asked, "What about the almonds?" "What almonds?" "One rounded tablespoon chopped, blanched almonds," I read from English Food.
The other main morphological characteristic of artiodactyls is that the astragalus, one of the bones in the ankle, has upper and lower rounded articulations (areas of contact of bones) and no constricted neck, instead of simply one rounded articulation above a neck, as in other mammals.
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Families will first tour the space, observing the differences between Gothic arches (pointed) and Romanesque ones (rounded).
Set aside. 2 For the souffle base, melt the butter in a large saucepan (ideally one with rounded sides) over a medium heat.
It does retain the old one's rounded profile, though, a look intended to call a CV to mind, although this time there's no official allusion to the "tin snail".
Sanz (Figure 1(b)) shows a handwritten style close to the modern one, with rounded notes and vertical stems with varying thickness due to the use of a feather pen.
Place one slightly rounded teaspoon of ganache filling into each muffin pan cup.
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