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2. To make the pastry, place the flour, butter, sugar and salt in a food processor and pulse briefly until the butter has been cut in coarsely.
At the decoder side, the optimal disparity vector for each block was obtained from calculating the smallest differences between the matched blocks in coarsely interpolated FR left view and right view.
Toss in coarsely chopped pistachios for extra crunch and color, and toss with the pasta.
Fossil remains from QML 313 are preserved in coarsely bedded sandstone overlying fine-grained clay.
In order to study the distribution of OTA in coarsely ground barley, a sub-sample from the sampling experiment collected after grinding with a RAS® mill was sieved using a test screening machine (J. Engelsmann AG, Ludwigshafen, Germany) with serial sieves and different mesh openings.
This will result in coarsely chopped leaves; if you want to make a paste, use the manufacturer's suggested setting on your food processor.
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In France, coarsely ground coffee is combined with boiling water in the country's national coffee pot, the French press -- a device with a plunger that is pushed down post-brewing to separate the grounds from the resulting coffee.
Stir in 10 coarsely chopped sage leaves.
There were comic possibilities embedded in Eastwood's mask, and the director Don Siegel (who became Eastwood's mentor) exploited them in the coarsely conceived "Coogan's Bluff" (1968).
In the coarsely brushed "Summer Interior" (1909), the first of a long series of pictures of women in bedrooms, he introduces narrative ambiguity: is the seminude woman crouched by the bed hurt, embarrassed, at rest?
The coterie was doomed to specialness in the coarsely triumphant art world of the sixties never mind the harum-scarum culture at large even as it expanded to embrace young poets, such as Ron Padgett and Ted Berrigan, who regularly collaborated with the artists Joe Brainard, George Schneeman, and, later, Trevor Winkfield.
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