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The spectators sat on wooden benches arranged in a fan shape divided by radiating aisles.
A red variety called Wilder is trained in a fan shape against a terrace wall; others — which will be crimson, pink and white — are espaliered along the low wooden fence surrounding the kitchen garden.
To serve, place a 7.5cm ring mould in the middle of a plate and place a quarter of the slices of beetroot in it in a fan shape, slightly overlapping.
Currant bushes have multiple stems, so they are easy to espalier or train in a fan shape or along a central trunk, with horizontal stems running down a fence or wall.
The groups of flats, which accommodate 1,500 students, are splayed in a fan shape to maximise views and adjust with the tumbling contours of the landscape, allowing each room to enjoy an outdoor terrace on the roof of its lower neighbour.
We were even more delighted with the roasted Muscovy duck breast; each rare and tender slice was presented in a fan shape on the plate, topped with foie gras, served with wild rice and a shimmery sauce made of reduced duck stock infused with Vin Santo.
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Eggplant can be cut in half, cut in chunks or made into a fan shape for baking.
Fold the paper into a fan shape.
The first type of mask, Type I, is a fan shape, as shown in Figure 8a.
The enamel prisms were irregular and showed a straight rather than a fan shape arrangement.
Suspended sediment is gradually dispersed in a fan-shape pattern into the southern Yellow Sea and the East China Sea from the Yangtze estuary ([Che et al. 2003]; [Liu et al. 2006]; [Shi 2010]).
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