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Place your label where the old one was and press on it hard so it won't peel off.
Since ovens vary, the cake is done when it has risen to double its size, and springs back up if you press on it.
"Things press on it.
Turn turkey over, and press on it to flatten.
"It is like a wound, the more you press on it the more blood gushes out.
In Oregon, Santilli often wore a vest with "Press" on it and always had his live-streaming iPad in hand.
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Mrs. Pratt, however, pressed on: "It's alive and well and thriving.
He later sent her a poem comemmorating how she Came all the way to Preston Where in the Crest trousers are pressed on It took two full days But I was amazed That she pressed and pressed and pressed on.
Atkins said the wiggler who'd been at the desk before him, who'd got transferred someplace, had pressed on it so much it burned the circuit.
It will be familiar territory for the Nicholson-McFaddens, who vow to press on — be it through rallies or lawsuits.
(E! Online continues to press on what it calls "The X Factor's" house cleaning).
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