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5 Lay the courgette over the cheese, overlapping slightly, until it completely covers the crust.
What have you done!" Her voice rose slightly until it shook and sent a sympathetic vibration over the window vines.
When hot, lay in the slices of potato carefully, stir gently and let cook, moving them slightly until golden brown.
Therapists began by playing the sound of the vacuum cleaner, then altering it slightly until the baby's window of acceptance grew larger.
As in the best books (more rectangular solids), the meaning of these images seems to evolve as they repeat, bumping up against one another, altering slightly, until new combinations and minute adjustments lay bare the complex emotions within.
You can rotate ever so slightly until you feel where the muscle really needs work. 5. Vastus lateralis This is the large muscle on the side of the thigh.
As he came off the mound, he shouted something at Diaz — Kuroda said he could not remember whether it was in English or in Japanese — and the encounter escalated slightly until the pitching coach Larry Rothschild ran out of the dugout to escort Kuroda off the field.
'We're just tough.' Esme, who will celebrate her seventh birthday the following day, would rather sit and guard the towels and clothes, shivering slightly, until finally demanding to wear her mother's stripy cashmere jumper, which is so big the arms dangle down by her ankles.
If the overall polynomial fit looks unreasonable, the points are shifted slightly until the fit looks reasonable.
Securities analysts expect Honeywell's earnings to go down slightly until 2004, when they anticipate profits of $2.55 per share.
The photodetector responsivity increased slightly until reaching a maximum value at 374 nm and exhibited a sharp cutoff at 378 nm.
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