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Grace set a plate of pastel macaroons on it.
Set a plate, small enough to submerge into the bowl, over the cabbage and weight down.
But instead of inviting her in, the male delegate set a plate outside the door — like feeding a kitten, she said.
"What I want to be when I am old is a wise old man who won't bore," he said, then paused while the waiter set a plate of asparagus and an artichoke before him and poured the Tavel.
The second-floor kitchen is the heart of the building, so Mebrat set a plate of buns in the middle of the long, dark wood table, where they would remain all day for snacking.
When the kids yell "yuck" the moment you set a plate in front of them, keep cooking.
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When the PR2 sets a plate on a table, the plate may stick to the robot's rubber gripper.
Instead of placing a self-contained house on a passive piece of land, like setting a plate on a table, the architect wanted to cut and burrow into the earth, shaping the ground as part of the house's form.
If so, do the London-headquartered banks merely have to set a brass-plate operation in Frankfurt, Paris or elsewhere?
The other day Mrs. Smith told Dora to set an extra plate for dinner; a Professor Gunigle was expected to dinner.
Set an extra plate or just use your imagination.
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