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Mr. Clinton came and went with not a bit of egg on his face.
In one early test, he gave a girl in the first grade a bit of egg camouflaged in applesauce.
Drop a bit of egg into the pan; if it sizzles and cooks at once, the pan is ready.
Drop a bit of egg into the pan, and if it sizzles and cooks at once, the pan is ready.
Drop a bit of egg into the pan and if it sizzles and cooks at once, the pan is ready.
Lay a wrapper on a clean, dry surface, and using your finger or a brush, spread a bit of egg along half of its circumference.
We were happy with the dish: warm slices of tender beef atop cold vermicelli with kimchi and crowned with a bit of egg seared in sesame oil.
In practice, Mr Hollande is more likely to try to seek a succession of smaller deals, each with a bit of chicken and a bit of egg, and avoid a revision of the treaties for as long as possible.
There was no face-painting involved in Game 2 of the Yankees-Orioles series, just a bit of egg washed off the face of Orioles closer Jim Johnson as he redeemed his Game 1 flop, writes Jeff Passan on Yahoo.com.
Hold your hand over the pan, and when you can feel the heat of the olive oil, test the heat by dropping a bit of egg into the pan.
Nine months after we began, he ate 300 milligrams of each of his allergens (the equivalent of more than a full peanut, almond, cashew and hazelnut, as well as a bit of egg) and is no longer allergic to trace contaminants.
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