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Do not allow the knife to cut through the skin; instead, angle the knife so that it just scrapes above it as the slice is released each time.
That first piece emerges, and then all the glorious juices from the fruit pool in the pan as the slice collapses, wet on the plate.
And the slab of foie gras, at more than four inches long, was almost as large as the slice of bread that came with it.
Professor Bennett was considered the father of Mycenaean epigraphy — that is, the intricate art of reading inscriptions from the Mycenaean period, as the slice of the Greek Bronze Age from about 1600 to 1200 B.C. is known.
Mr. Auer (who was an art major in college) and his colleagues design each restaurant and employ electric colors, vibrant murals that fit the restaurant theme (bistro, trattoria, cantina) and often witty trompe l'oeil effects (such as the slice of pizza painted on the floor in Centro at the Mill).
Additionally, as the slice is reduced on a coarse basis, there are (left( frac{N_2}{s} right) ^2 times N_p) non-zero values to store in this case.
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Do not refer to the man who cuts the pizza as the "slicer" but as the sliceiorino.
Further thought suggests that as the slices get very thin, the error in the approximation becomes very small.
A large dice of clear wine-aspic was as noteworthy as the slices of dense, buttery duck liver terrine it accompanied.
They add the same bright acidity as lemon juice, but you also get a gentle sweetness from the zest as the slices caramelize.
This allocation is determined by the card controller, which has a global view of the resource capacity as well as the slices requests.
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