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Each time I make a batch I try a little more or less flour, beaten vigorously or tenderly, left to rest or not.
The magazine is a work of art that is best experienced in its physical glory, but if you want to try a little more before you buy, here is Andy Brassell's interview with Stoke City goalkeeper Asmir Begovic.
Here's an idea: try a little more service for Diego Forlán (though not today, since he's cup-tied in this round), a little more of the ball at Wesley Sneijder's feet (though not today, since he's injured), and a lot less of it at Lucio's (with a stern reminder that he's not Franz Beckenbauer).
We see others enjoying them, try a little more, and over time condition ourselves.
I trust my first try a little more now.
Try a little more before making a decision to move on.
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Try an Ashtanga or Power Yoga class if you want to try a little bit more of an advanced class.
When trying to determine how interested your friend is, try being a little more flirtatious to see how he or she responds.
"Let's try for a little more suspicious," he urged.
But you don't have to cross the North Sea to try living a little more Danishly.
If listening's not your thing, why not try something a little more aromatic?
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