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Can also be made into smaller, individual pies.
For application at the submicron and nanoscales, solid temperature sensors should be made into smaller size meanwhile kept the high sensitivity.
Third, see whether each meal can be created as a single portion or be made into smaller portions for the family.
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But though we intuited that Wonder Bread was useless — or at least that its best use was to be made into small doughballs and flung across the room when adult eyes were elsewhere — we never questioned whether there was an alternative.
Iron powders produced by crushing and grinding or by atomizing a stream of molten metal are made into small components by pressing or rolling them into compacts, which are then sintered.
Suddenly, the negatives that had once been made into small prints for his clients were blown up and exhibited in high contrast tones in galleries and exhibitions around the globe.
The city was planned around a system of squares, which have been made into small parks and planted with semitropical flora; these are surrounded with buildings in a variety of architectural styles (notably Georgian Colonial and Greek Revival), and hundreds have been restored.
Samples were made into small pieces and shade dried after then powdered using a mixer grinder.
Samuel Johnson reported that in the 18th century sheep's milk was made "into small cheeses" by the St Kildans.
Hall divided Avondale into nine substantial size farms whose boundaries have remained unchanged since, the 40 acre that had been occupied by the golf course was made into small lots which have since been further subdivided.
The original stock solutions were made into small aliquots and stored at −80°C to prevent repeated freeze and thaw.
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