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Knead it briefly, then roll out quite thinly and line the tin, pressing the dough up the sides.
He's back to level par, and you could slice tomatoes quite thinly with his frown, although whether you'd want to put them in your sandwich is another matter.
Heat the oven to 180C/350F/gas mark 4. Roll out the pastry quite thinly and use it to line a 25cm tart tin, leaving the rough edges hanging over the sides.
Heat the oven to 190C/375F/gas mark 5. Roll out the pastry quite thinly, to fit a 24cm tart tin, leaving the excess hanging over the edge of the tin.
Heat the oven to 180C/350F/gas mark 4. Using a little flour, roll out the pastry quite thinly and use it to line a 24cm tart tin, letting the excess hang over the sides.
Many of these stocks are quite thinly traded (particularly those listed in the Pink Sheets or on the Bulletin Board), but they may become more actively traded as they get further away from Chapter 11.
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(Jen herself remains rather thinly sketched out).
Population densities vary greatly, from the thinly populated north to the quite densely populated Börde region and industrialized, urbanized south.
The whole plot is impelled by Glass's paternal loyalty to Hawk, but that is thinly sketched, and I never quite believed in them as father and child.
Mr. Kean is quite correct in objecting to this as a thinly veiled attempt at intimidation.
An encounter with leek that's squeakily undercooked can be quite offputting, and apart from soups, where the thinly sliced green flags add a characteristic whiff and bright colour, leeks are generally best kept away from water.
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