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I'm not sure about chewy, frankly: as a Brit, I like a bit of crunch to the edges of my cookie, which means allowing a little bit of spread in order to give a slightly thinner result.
Circle says you can expect a bit of spread between the buy and sell price, just like on other exchanges.
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"A lot of the big Christian aid outfits are very careful to avoid doing that but IAM had a name for doing a bit of spreading the word if they had the chance," he said.
There followed a considerable fracas in the Daily Pennsylvanian, both pro- and anti-Abbi, a bit of which spread to national political blogs.
The bit of water spread into channels on the flow cell, which sat in the mouth of an Illumina HiSeq 2500 machine, one of the fastest DNA sequencers in the world.
The original forty cases of suspected food poisoning which local environmental health officers were investigating grew to a supposed 'four hundred' once the possibility of a free meal and a bit of publicity spread meme-like across the web.
We like to laugh; we don't laugh when we've made a joke ourselves; we relish a view; we don't go on about it afterwards; and best of all, I would say, we like a bit of a spread.
[Whereas I always thought of Connecticut cuisine as bits of Ritz crackers with a little bit of cheese spread on top and a couple very strong martinis.] Sosa won.
Thankfully our resident weed expert, Abdullah Saeed, is here to show you how to make the firecracker, a really tasty edible that only requires a little pot, a toaster oven, some graham crackers, a bit of hazelnut spread, and about 25 minutes of your day.
The Jets were determined to avoid the offensive lull that cost them the Cleveland game -- the offensive coordinator Paul Hackett acknowledged that he got too conservative in his play-calling -- and sprinkled in bits of the spread offense to sharpen their aggressiveness.
Dip the bottom of each piece in a bit of rooting powder spread on a sheet of wax paper.
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