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Later, the use of a rolling mill equipped with grooved rolls to make wrought-iron bars was introduced.
Some purists even condemn the use of a rolling pin for exerting unnecessary violence upon the dough.
"The real secret of scones" he says, "is to work [the mixture] as little as possible". Delia, meanwhile, thinks the real test of a scone-maker's mettle comes at the very last minute: "don't roll [the dough] any thinner than 2.5cm" she cautions, "and push, don't twist the cutter". Some purists even condemn the use of a rolling pin for exerting unnecessary violence upon the dough.
This closet, by Josh Brown Design, promotes such access through the use of a rolling ladder.
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The two examiners, blinded from data collection and analysis, scanned subjects with the use of a handheld rolling infrared thermal scanner along the entire spine from S1 to C1.
Initially, I'm fully behind the Bertinet method, where he uses the end of a rolling pin to punch a hole in a ball of dough, rather than rolling it out into a sausage, and sticking the two ends together, that everyone else recommends – with softer, springier dough, it's hard to get it to stay together.
Place another piece on top and using your hands of a rolling pin shape into a circle about 1/8" thick.
The stimuli used were samples of a rolling cloud-like spatiotemporally smooth Gaussian random process.
After the experiment the background of each microscopic field was subtracted with the Subtract Background method of the ImageJ software using a rolling ball radius of 300.
The data were acquired in profile mode from 50 to 1,000 m/ z at a scan rate of 1.0 Hz (computed using a rolling average value of 2).
An optical mouse uses a tiny digital camera instead of a rolling ball to track movement.
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