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The pastrami in the Reuben sandwich (£9) – alongside Russian dressing, sauerkraut and Swiss cheese – is sliced far too thin.
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My only complaint is that when vegetables are being sliced, the far end of the platform can lift up if pressure is applied to the near end, which has a hinge to allow adjustments in the thickness of the slices.
Yet ex-Porto player Meireles, booed throughout by the home fans, found himself booked inside the opening 20 minutes for a cynical foul on Nicolas Gaitan, before Chelsea had a narrow escape after their defence was sliced open far too easily.
Then he spent more than an hour dissecting more than 100 tiny pieces out of specific areas of the slices — far more than would be done for an ordinary autopsy that asks only if plaque is present.
He noted that the manuals state that they can be changed by the university at any time unilaterally and said Mr. Giuliani's overall legal analysis "slices far from the fairway".
Don't slice too far in, or you'll mangle the plantain; stick the knife in just far enough to slice the skin.
Don't slice too far in, since you don't want to cut the fruit; just stick the knife in far enough to open the skin.
That was Lt. Shane Osborn's thought as the tail of the Chinese F-8 jet fighter sliced into the far left engine of his lumbering Navy surveillance plane two weekends ago, he said today.
Markus Rosenberg had an effort cleared off the line by Per Mertesacker, Scott Sinclair sliced wide at the far post with the goal yawning invitingly in front of him and Amalfitano rattled the crossbar with an angled drive.
That wasn't the actual name of this salad, which incorporated arugula, bland mozzarella, sliced plum tomatoes, avocado and far too much creamy dressing.
Interestingly, adhesion of cancer cells to THOC5 KO liver slices was far less (greater than 80% reduction) than to wild-type liver slices.
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