Sentence examples for then core from inspiring English sources

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Then Core gets very weird.

Peel pears, leaving stems on, then core them.

Serves 6 cooking apples 2 large star anise 3 whole red cabbage a half groundnut oil 2 tbsp coriander seeds 10 juniper berries 8 cider vinegar 3 tbsp Peel the apples, then core and cut them into large dice.

Then, core manufacturing processes are classified according to the standard for each industry.

Within the tables, the ordering of entries is governed sequentially, first by 'Location Code' (in alphabetical order), then 'Core in' (in alphabetical order), 'Core Depth (cm)' or 'Composite Depth (cm)' (depending on which is given; however, if both exist, data will be arranged by core depth), and finally 'Age (yr. BP)'.

It's definitely focused on the legs, so quads and hamstrings, and then core.

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Then, core-shell shaped segments were dispersed in continuous mineral oil flow, at a 'bat-wing' junction (Fig. 1D).

Saunders then cored the tallest mound at Watson Brake by auger in 1993, working with colleague Thurman Allen, a soil scientist from the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Monroe.

I put salted water up to boil, then cored the cauli (which measured a little more than 5 inches - 13 cm - across) and cut it into large florets.

Basically, he just warmed it up (or roasted it, as I suppose you might call that process) in a low oven, then cored a penis-sized shaft out of it and fucked it dry while clamping it between two cushions.

The source block was then cored and a 1-mm core transferred to the recipient block using the Beecher Tissue Microarray (Beecher Instruments, Silver Spring, MD, USA).

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