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Don't let it rise for too long, or it will puff so much that it will be difficult to slice.
Early caveat from Tiffany: Can't put too much junk in them, or they'll be difficult to slice and impossible to make evenly crisp.
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Because it's difficult to slice bread uniformly, toast is most easily made with pre-sliced bread you can get at the store.
In addition, changes in the posterior spinal elements often are relatively small and can be difficult to assess on sagittal MRI slices.
Wannerton, who has the "taste" form of synaesthesia (he says my name "tastes of sliced apples"), says: "Synaesthesia can be difficult to live with.
These colleagues slice and dice the doctor's time-honored obligations into fragments that can be difficult to reassemble.
Fully thawed chicken can also be used, but it might be more difficult to slice.
While it can be extremely difficult to slice the time spent by admins on projects, especially when you have hundreds of applications spread across thousands of servers and multiple data centers, personnel costs add up quickly and are one of the most important factors to consider while calculating TCO.
If this was difficult to differentiate (2 slices had similar area of the spine), we picked the image which showed the greatest width of the tibia plateau.
Get within earshot, and it's difficult to discern whether a slice of that future paycheque is going to bike or truck.
"Shadow space is difficult to determine, but any way you slice it, it is a significant factor in the recovery," said Benjamin F. Kursman, a partner at the law firm Herrick, Feinstein who specializes in leasing deals.
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