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Fry the onion with the spices, then put in half a can of chickpeas with two diced tomatoes and enough stock to thinly cover.
Short hairs thinly cover the external ears, which are brown to gray-brown in color.
Pre-heat a small skillet on medium high heat, add a little oil to the pan - just enough to thinly cover the bottom.
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I could feel the texture of Pollock's dribbles and drops on my thinly covered feet, my toes exploring uneven layers of paint on bare wood.
But the headline numbers will be depressed by a reduced pension tax credit, which means that the dividend looks to be too thinly covered by post-tax profit.
Pour in a little of the mix and spread it out with a wooden spatula so it thinly covers the pan.
From seabed sediments and outcrops they determined that Antarctica was a true continent — with a landmass underlying thick ice — in contrast to the Arctic, where the ice more thinly covers a wide sea.
And once Bergkamp had replaced Nwankwo Kanu for the last 20 minutes Juventus, in pressing for an equaliser, looked more likely to be caught thinly covered at the back.
For the second half Franz Beckenbauer, the West German coach, replaced the struggling Allofs with Voeller but the change made little immediate difference to the game's pattern except that as the Germans lumbered forward in greater numbers they were more likely to be caught thinly covered at the back.
The steep southern slopes of the mountain, moistened by the ever prevailing trades, are extensively if sometimes thinly covered with sedges, spurges, ferns and grasses, cedars and guava, not to mention some gorse, which was eventually introduced about 100 years after Forster first suggested the idea.
Because Al Jazeera English reaches audiences in places that are thinly covered by ratings agencies, it is difficult to estimate audience sizes, but analysts say the service has struggled in many places to make inroads against the likes of the BBC and CNN.
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