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Are times in cookbooks just too low for however you truss or don't truss a turkey?
Those, in turn, were attached to a vertical truss, a crosshatch of steel and bolts.
Johnson and Nixon were bullies in a political system whose checks and balances truss a president hand and foot.
The truss, a hollowed-out beam with the forces concentrated in a triangulated network of linear members, was apparently a Roman invention.
That certainly works for "Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation" by Lynne Truss, a runaway British best seller on the subject of grammar.
Improved step-by-step photographs make it easier to understand how to prepare caramel, roll puff pastry or truss a chicken.
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A stepped cantilever, a 15 storey frame, a truss and a warehouse are investigated.
A truss is a basic form in which the members are arranged in a triangle or series of triangles.
A truss gives a stable form capable of supporting considerable external load over a large span with the component parts stressed primarily in axial tension or compression.
For testicular swellings, either a truss or a poultice was recommended.
By the time I got to the butcher shop, he had cut and trussed a lamb gigot.
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