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To make the latkes, you can simply crush a paper towel, wet it a little bit, shape it into something like a pancake, and staple it (in a few spots) to the pan.
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"Just a little bit more shape on the backhand and better footwork on the forehand," Malmqvist said.
"It feels like the economy has some momentum and is in a little bit better shape to handle the sequester," Mr. Harris said.
He felt he could have been an awful lot closer and today we probably had him in a little bit better shape than York".
"By moving Marlon down one, Ike down one, all of a sudden, the back end of your order has a little bit better shape than having all those young kids sitting down there in the sixth, seventh and eighth spots," Collins said.
Maybe the injury to Oriol Romeu changed a little bit our shape, but it was a deserved victory".
"Today we had him in a little bit better shape as we were always conscious of this race.
"And that's the problem: it's very difficult to distinguish Philae from surface features that resemble a little bit the shape of the lander".
We did not have time to play the ball around, changed things a little bit in shape in the second half but that was necessary as Shaw was injured, as was Rafael.
The target of all of us was to reduce the gap to pole, which was 0.7-0.8 0.7-0.8 to the top teamsecondswe hope we have reduced toatheap and will arrive in Austoplia in a liteamsbit better shand than in Brazil (the last race of 2012), weichopeans 200 times better than Australia last year".
"But then I went to the gym to get a little bit into shape after I gave birth, and I've been there ever since". And clearly she's worked hard - the veteran wasn't at the Glasgow Championships out of goodwill from the international gymnastics community.
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