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Sometimes, a butcher will use a slice of sirloin.
Just as people spend a small slice of their incomes on buying insurance on the off-chance that their house might burn down, and nations use a slice of taxpayers' money to pay for standing armies just in case a rival power might try to invade them, so the world should invest a small proportion of its resources in trying to avert the risk of boiling the planet.
A toasted bagel becomes the home for caper-laced cream cheese, slices of smoked sable, whitefish salad, pickled onions and tomatoes (my addition because most 'wiches could use a slice of tomato).
To decorate the firnee, use a slice of kiwi or banana and serve in quarters.
You can also use a slice of cucumber, lime, or mint leaves.
Alternatively, use a slice of fresh apple to maintain the moisture level and add a bit of flavor.
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Geoffrey Leven's manipulated Polaroid photographs examine the body as an object of desire, but only in his large hand-formed paper work, "Lorelei," using a slice of cheesecake as a lure, does he approach the subject in stereotypical terms.
But a microscope developed in Germany uses a slice of laser light to illuminate an intact specimen one thin layer at a time, eliminating the need to cut the sample.
Nurmikko and his colleagues used a slice of a material made up of layers of nickel iron at the bottom and nickel oxide on top.
In Figure 11, we can see how the first movement moves x t - 1 in the x-direction using a slice of width 3Δx.
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