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You can use thinly sliced hot dog, small pieces of cheese, or very small training treats - use a delicious treat at first.
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Mr. Thompson's version also uses thinly sliced rib-eye, but he shuns Cheez Whiz and provolone in favor of white American cheese.
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Santander's model of using small, thinly staffed branches is helping it expand cheaply.
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In 2009 he filed a class-action lawsuit against the NCAA and EA Sports, a video-game company that used a thinly disguised version of him in a video game (the avatar and Mr O'Bannon are pictured).
For its part, the Buildings Department has moved against a rap album billboard at 210 West 125th Street that used a thinly disguised obscenity; a banner for The Wall Street Journal that greeted drivers on the Queensboro Bridge; and a recumbent 85-foot-long Dockers boy at Houston Street and the Bowery, among others.
The negotiations were tense; both Polish and Soviet troops were put on alert, engaged in 'manoeuvres', and were used as thinly veiled threats.
Meanwhile, peel the potatoes and slice them very thinly (use a mandolin or the slicing side of a box cheese grater).
Slice the potatoes thinly — use a mandoline if you have one — and check the potatoes after 35 minutes in the oven.
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