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Serve the ham, carving it thinly, with the cauliflower.
I prefer the simple method of cutting my egg in half, then spreading each surface thinly with mayonnaise.
Spread thinly with the butter filling mixture, then top with the chopped prunes and sprinkle on the walnuts.
Roll out one portion of the dough very thinly with a rolling pin (and cover the other portions with clingfilm to prevent them drying out).
He's back to level par, and you could slice tomatoes quite thinly with his frown, although whether you'd want to put them in your sandwich is another matter.
Here he spreads his attention more widely, but more thinly, with an ensemble approach, looking at a range of the people involved but at the cost of not really investigating any of them very deeply.
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At 12 weeks, the defects were thinly covered with reparative tissue, with the reddish color of the marrow becoming vague.
The central pair of rectrices (R1) are grayish brown mottled with brown, and thinly barred with blackish brown.
The fish platter is then served as the second course, usually with thinly sliced potatoes with butter.
Norrland is thinly populated, with approximately three inhabitants per square kilometre, as compared with about 250 in Stockholm.
The selection was thinly sprinkled with letters praising the venture.
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