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— Jeff Gordinier The Washington Post: Add this to your Thanksgiving to-do list: Dig a pit to make Hawaiian-style kalua turkey, or just do it in your oven.
If the two last people are taking a long time trying to get the other person out, consider reducing the size of the pit to make it more difficult for the players.
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As the majority of the cars charged into the pits to make a tire change during the safety car period, the Renault of Robert Kubica and the Force India car of Adrian Sutil collided, knocking both drivers out of the race.
"They set it up just over there," said Edward William Smith, a 70-year-old retired miner who left the pits to make milk bottles in the town's other former staple, the glassworks.
More than 3,000 years ago, they used portable grill pits to make souvlaki and non-stick pans to make bread, new cooking experiments suggest.
For morphometric analysis, cells were selected at a low magnification allowing confirmation that the entire outer perimeter was intact, but not visualizing clathrin-coated pits to make the selection process blind with respect to the phenotype of interest.
"In GP2, you just have one pit stop to make and there's not too many different choices for that.
That spin brought out a yellow caution flag, and teams went to pit road to make final adjustments to the racecars.
There probably isn't enough bark even in Coughlin, the coaching pit bull, to make this Giants team less of an underdog against most teams on their schedule.
Our hero is a thug named Asbo (for Anti-Social Behaviour Order), a brilliant sociopath who delivers beatings for sport and feeds Tabasco to his pit bulls to make them extra-ornery in the morning.
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