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Take a small piece of the mixture and cook gently in a frying pan, then taste it to check the seasoning.
He said that Mr. Marx suggested he take a small piece of concrete and a souvenir flag, the kind waved at parades.
Instead, he said, the idea is to take a small piece of ovary, activate its primordial eggs and put it back in the body, allowing the eggs to grow and mature.
Insurance: people who are holding a lot of one big risk can reduce the risk of catastrophic loss by paying a great many others to each take a small piece of that risk.
Take a small piece of dough, the size of a lemon, and spread it over the cloth to make a very thin, even, flat layer to cover the whole plate to the edge.
Take a small piece of the dough (about 15g) and roll it into a ball the size of a £1 coin; it will be slightly sticky, so damp your hands first.
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Total will be happy to take a smaller piece of these huge fields down the road, if that's the best deal it can get.
He took a small piece of cake and put it on top of his bag.
The incidents are too predictable to be worth recounting, even though each one takes a small piece of your dignity and self-respect.
When the Prisants later bought and restored a rundown 138-year-old Gothic-style mansion in Roslyn Harbor, he created and installed his own roof cresting by taking a small piece of the original and recasting it hundreds of times, a painstaking way to insure its accuracy.
It may have been fiction but you could forgive Van Himst if he took a small piece of satisfaction from the film's outcome.
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