Sentence examples for pastes out from inspiring English sources

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There are many pastes out on the market.

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Sprouted grains date back to the ancient Hebrews, who developed the first form of bread with matzo (or matzah) by smashing uneatable grain berries into a paste, spreading the paste out on a flat surface to dry in the sun and creating edible and portable food that they could make anywhere and could easily carry off with them as their nomadic lifestyle demanded.

You can also spread the paste out on a parchment-lined pan and put it in your oven at the lowest temperature for about an hour and then grind it again.

Finger snacks of psychedelic hues (bright purple cabbage, unidentified pistachio-green paste) are spread out before us.

But as Kuldip Singh Sahota, founder of Mr Singh's sauces and pastes, points out, Britishness comes in many guises.

Based on obtained results, all studied ceramic pastes turn out to offer a great potentiality for the earthenware industry despite their varied lithology.

Oscar's Cut And Paste is out now on Wichita; Shura's Nothing's Real is out on 8 July via Interscope.

When Punk magazine began, Mr. Holmstrom, Mr. McNeil and Ms. Harron, then chummy and inspired, wheat-pasted "Watch out punk is coming" on walls throughout the filthy, crime-ridden city.

Homemade Beijing noodles with "shrimps and peanuts paste" turn out to be linguine-width and bathed in a thick, peanutty pork gravy; the same noodles with "chicken and shrimp paste" come in what's essentially a bland but comforting egg-drop soup.

The 9-0 pasting handed out by Liverpool at Anfield in September 1989 remains Crystal Palace's heaviest league defeat.

Perhaps the organisers have learned a lesson after the lukewarm reception given to Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby in 2013 and the all-out pasting meted out to last year's opening movie Grace of Monaco.

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