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Still using a quick, light touch, find any uneven or overly thick spots and gently brush them into their surroundings for an even appearance.
For particularly thick spots of spray paint, try scraping the excess off with a sharp plastic edge (i.e. - Plastic ice scraper, plastic type Spackle tool, plastic spatula, etc).. Do not try to scrape all the spray paint off avoid making contact with your car's finish.
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He also sells thick, spotted plantains from Puerto Rico, evergreen-colored pumpkins from Costa Rica and, of course, bananas.
Therefore we never load more than 3 μl reticulocyte lysate/well on a mini-gel with ten lanes, and even then haemoglobin appears as a thick spot at approximately one third of the gel (see e.g. Fig. 1A) and in some cases this band is exactly at the position of the protein complex to analyse (e.g. Actin-GroEL, (36)).
They no longer shattered when I bit in, and may have even been slightly soggy in the thicker spots, but we nonetheless devoured them with cocktails.
On the other hand, there are deep blue colors in the thicker spots where 3 4 monolayers are present.
(Use a thin-bladed knife to peek; if you prefer a meat thermometer, measure at the thickest spot and stop cooking at 155 degrees or a little bit higher).
Note that, even on leopard coats, front quarters and legs of the horse may sometimes have thicker spotting or solid patches like on blanket patterns.
Trees slanted as I walked by, infirm, their roots swimming in sphagnum and peat accumulated to 20 feet thick in spots.
The ice was a foot thick in spots, but open water with ducks and geese on it was visible in the middle.
As much a third of the glacial ice above the crater has melted — it had been up to 250 meters thick in spots — raising the level of a nearby river by nearly a meter and covering some roads.
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