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The platter, made of aluminum and lead-filled acrylic, is meant to dampen audible vibrations of the record itself.
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Italy's minister of culture, Giovanna Melandri, described the return of the platter, made to hold food offerings to the Greek gods when Greece ruled Sicily, as setting "an important precedent".
Sculpt the hair but make sure you add the platter for the hair.
And while the LP12's platters are made of mazak, the Xerxes' platters are of aluminium.
A cocktail of Cabeza tequila — tinged green with chartreuse, celery, and heady sage oil glimmering in pools on the surface — heralded the dramatic arrival of platters made from wedges of bark-on tree trunk, five round depressions carved into each.
Mr. Patel does promise to supply another missing dish -- dosai, the platter-sized crisp crepes made of tangy fermented lentil batter and filled with a mix of spiced potatoes and onions -- by midsummer.
Silver platters are large, and made of silver.
Of many fine appetizers, the most dazzling is a platter of tiny snails, towering over the table like a ski run made of black olives.
Plates were made of silver and gold for the wealthiest diners, but ordinary guests used pewter or even wood platters.
And since Prufrock saw his "head (grown slightly bald) brought in upon a platter," what are we to make of several mentions in "The Prodigal" of a Rembrandt painting, "Syndics of the Drapers Guildd," where Walcott sees "John the Baptist heads each borne on a saucer / of white lace, the loaded eyes, the thinning hair"?
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