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The finer bits of expression -- timing, pitch bend, the sorts of things that add real character -- would have to be added by the user working with the font.
These juicers either use a worm gear or two larger gears to chop food into finer and finer bits.
"Microbes may be greatly accelerating the weathering of plastic debris into finer bits.
We found some really creepy shit in the clean-out, so in his absence we're going to share with you (some of) the finer bits of his keepsakes... p.s.
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Both are fine bits of headgear, but no one would wear the two together.
Very fine bits, which are mixed with a lot more butter and whirled in a mixer until they are as light and fluffy as whipped butter.
To some extent, the same is true of "Funny Games," which efficiently induces a state of panic and dread, and which features some fine bits of acting, especially from Mr. Pitt and Ms. Watts.
Even though each discharge lasts only a few milliseconds, temperatures inside and near the bolt can approach a hellish 30,000°C more than enough to melt fine bits of ash, researchers say.
Shred the meat into fine bits, pack it into earthenware pots and pour the fat over top.
The book's finest bits deal with the impact of genetics on society: the Nazi eugenics program in Germany, for example, and the sterilization program in the US, which began carrying out tubal ligations of "feebleminded" women in the 1920s.
Place pieces into a food processor and whirl into fine bits.
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