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Also, they looked like halved grapefruit.
Use little half circles that look like halved pebbles for the feet.
'Look at that gross stomach, it's all in folds.' She glanced down superstitiously at her own body, the high breasts like halved apples, the handspan waist.
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Herring Three Ways, on the other hand, with delicate rhombuses of pickled fish draped, sushi-like, over halved fingerling potatoes, is excellent, and one of the lightest options on a menu that's relentlessly heavy, despite small portions and a lack of dairy and cheese (2nd Ave Deli is certified kosher).
It looked like a halved board, since the clubs were sitting so favorably for declarer.
The angled edge also lets you wedge it sideways, working it under large pieces (like a halved endive).
The device is being replaced by a tall glass filled with Tropicana and an orange-colored twist cap atop large cartons that is shaped like a halved orange.
A public plaza has been designed to turn into wading pools when it fills with rainwater.In the city's harbour sits a floating pavilion shaped like three halved footballs built on huge blocks of foam.
Maybe it's simply because Def Jam has outlived its peers, or maybe there's something particularly iconic about that logo – the D that looks like a halved 12-inch vinyl and the J resembling the arm of a turntable.
FRENCH LASAGNE Time: 1 hour 15 minutes 4 cups whole milk 1 clove garlic, peeled and lightly crushed 4 large eggs, beaten together 5 stale croissants, halved lengthwise (like sandwiches) 5 thin slices ham 1 4-ounce ball fresh mozzarella, cut into 5 slices 8 ounces grated cheddar.
350ml yoghurt 150g strawberries, hulled 60g caster sugar ½ vanilla pod, scrapped In a blender, whizz the yoghurt, strawberries and sugar until smooth (if you like, reserve a few strawberries, halved, to suspend in the finished lollies).
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