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A bicycle shot out a thin ribbon of dirt behind its back tire.
Finally, only a thin ribbon of human space remained, running from Augusta, Maine to San Diego, Calif.
In effect, engagements were decided within pistol shot, a battle line being a thin ribbon of death, miles long but scarcely 300 yards wide.
The family room, a late-1950s addition, has a thin ribbon of windows running wall-to-wall and a serving window into the kitchen.
A seafood terrine special could only be described as odd: It was coarse and encircled by a thin ribbon of soggy pastry.
A "sushi roll" was composed of soba noodles in place of rice wrapped around shrimp, shiso leaf and a thin ribbon of egg.
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Delicate, thin ribbons spun out with little effort.
First, make thin ribbons of raw asparagus, fennel and radish.
The rinds are then sliced into thin ribbons, julienned really, and dumped into the pitcher.
Drain, squeeze out extra water and coarsely chop or cut in thin ribbons.
Less rewarding was a portion of broiled organic salmon covered with thin ribbons of sun-dried tomatoes.
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