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I wasn't able to run fast, and if I couldn't get to it I would just barely slice it back.
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Simply cut the apple up into regular sized slices, then piece it back together like a jigsaw until it resumes its original form.
I can trace my interest in supermarkets as tourist attractions to time I spent in the Dominican Republic 17 years ago, when, shopping with local friends, I was downright shocked by the variety of shapes and sizes of the kitchen tool invented to smash a once-fried plantain slice before tossing it back into the oil to make a tostón.
Then, after a long absence to recover from an injury and, perhaps, to recover some of his spirit, he adjusted his backhand, stepping into it more often and taking it on the rise instead of slicing or blocking it back — a risky, tremendous shot.
For the first time in the match, though, Murray saves a break point with a pinpoint forehand and then Federer sends a slice long to bring it back to deuce.
Walcott then slices down the right, lays it back to Lampard, who is too busy declining the verb for "miss" and hits it straight at the keeper.
15th over: New Zealand 52-4 Two runs and so lucky for Cairns, who tries to pull the ball but only succeeds in slicing it high in the air back over the wicketkeeper.
Before treatment with ethylene, we sliced off a piece of the cortex at the AZ of a tomato stem/petiole explant and then either tied the slice back onto its original position on the explant or placed the slice on agar (Fig. 7).
They taped Zandig onto the ring ropes, then whipped him with barbed wire and then used two Weedwhackers to slice his back and arms open.
With business jet and commercial airline flight hours rising, their aftermarket slice is back on the rise.
When we sliced off the tomato AZ cortex and placed it on agar, the cortex expressed GUS and displayed cell separation when exposed to ethylene much the same as when the cortex slice was tied back onto its original position on the side of the AZ (Fig. 7).
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