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Make small holes every 2.5cm along each of the score lines, preferably using a larding needle.
Use a toothpick to make small holes all over the surface of the cake, right down to the base.
With a skewer, make small holes in the baked almond cream and gently pour about 1-2 tablespofns of the syrup over each tart so it soaks in.
Each rover carried a panoramic colour stereo camera, a drill to make small holes for microscopic images of unweathered rock surfaces, and infrared, gamma-ray, and alpha-particle spectrometers to assay the chemistry of rocks and soil.
When the counting was complete, and the moon overhead, he used a battery-powered hand drill to make small holes in the carapaces of about a dozen horseshoe crabs so he could attach tags to them.
The skill was exposed and a dental drill used to make small holes in the skull above the sites of microinjection.
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Take fully cooked dinner roll, make sure its not hot, and take your butter knife and make small hole in the side of the roll.
Make smaller holes.
Longer, thinner needles make smaller holes and be easier to "aim" when sewing.
He folded back the scalp and made small holes in her skull with a power drill, outlining a rough semicircle.
After a few weeks, the egg hatches into a larva and starts to grow by making small holes in the spider's abdomen and sucking its blood.
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