Chad gently set the camera atop the tripod and hooked the wires up one at a time, carefully connecting the correct colors together. |
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Continue making funnel cakes one at a time until all of the batter is used. |
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The dealer shuffles and deals each player 10 cards, one at a time. 3 cards are put face-down in the middle of the table to form the blind. |
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The dealer shuffles and deals out the cards face down to the players one at a time, clockwise, until everyone has a hand of six cards. |
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To begin the game, each player draws tiles from their bags to their hands, one at a time, until reaching a double domino. |
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In a time trial racers go one at a time competing only against the clock going out alone with no teammates to help. |
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Over a low flame, add teeny tiny bits of butter one at a time, turning slowly with a fork. |
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Character devices, such as serial ports and keyboards, manipulate data as a stream of characters, or bytes, one at a time. |
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And why would they use a bit of all of them, rather than work through them one at a time? |
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Many of them had to be winched down one at a time to the entrance to the tunnel. |
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When they are in jack pine, with crooked and very limby trees, there is very little choice but to tackle each stem one at a time. |
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At the end of the film, the frame freezes and the lead actors real names and character names appear one at a time. |
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The players then take turns claiming territories one at a time until they are equally divided among the participants. |
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The cards are shuffled and cut, and are all dealt out, one at a time, so that everyone has 13 cards. |
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Beat in the eggs, one at a time, with a wooden spoon, an electric mixer, or a food processor until the dough is smooth and satiny. |
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I shucked off my boots, one at a time, letting them lie where they fell, then just dropped face first onto the bed and tried to relax. |
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After lunch we all took a siesta while the heat of the afternoon reached its peak and then, one at a time, we filed back outside. |
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For the best results, tweeze hairs one at a time in the direction of hair growth. |
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The checklist says to shut them down one at a time using the fire light, and then restart using bleed air from the operating engine. |
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The leading Skidoo didn't have enough gusto to pull up its two fully laden sledges, so we decided to take each sledge up one at a time. |
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They're bagged and shipped on dry ice in individual slotted cardboard boxes, making it easy to cook them one at a time. |
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You look at the cards one at a time, and pile them face up on the ace of the same suit. |
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Eye contact can be nerve-wracking in a presentation setting, but stay cool try to focus on each classmate one at a time. |
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If you can't hire a consultant, then bring someone in and give him the pieces of authority one at a time. |
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In a pure test of stamina and speed, cyclists go one at a time and the one with the fastest time wins gold. |
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Larger items such as copy paper, staplers, and calculators should be taken one at a time and no more than once per quarter. |
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I had to call each of my clerks into my office one at a time and explain how what I did actually made the obnoxious guy feel worse. |
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To become a harem stallion, a male had to abduct fillies in heat one at a time from their father's herds. |
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To get truer color, dry the flowers one at a time to avoid overdrying them. |
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Following this, he feathered the three propellers then unfeathered one at a time in an attempt to restart at least one engine, without success. |
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The patient also may begin trying to take whole pills, one at a time, during this period rather than crushing them. |
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I thought they were done when men and women with cameras and notebooks started coming in one at a time to interview me for the local papers. |
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When they turned up one at a time in the pop shop window I knew where they'd come from. |
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Although they often belong in clusters, complex words are usually formed one at a time in accordance with more or less established patterns. |
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Like the earlier daguerreotype, each image is unique, made one at a time in the camera. |
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I found the best way was to gently ease the slices, one at a time, between the prongs of the fork. |
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Eggs are deposited by the female one at a time and fertilized simultaneously by the male, with clutch sizes sometimes reaching 500 eggs. |
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It was the most insightful piece of literature Peter had ever read, and he read diligently through the pages one at a time. |
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Chandler and his control team were commandeering juggernauts to block off the dock piers one at a time. |
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Heat the oil in a kadai and deep fry the puris one at a time and serve hot. |
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If possible, people working together will always attempt to gang up on single antagonists one at a time. |
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The family filtered through into an antechamber and the friends passed by us all one at a time, saying their piece. |
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Main Events' Carl Moretti emceed the event as all six major combatants and their trainers were brought up one at a time to give their insight to Saturdays Mega-Card. |
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I jammed my feet one at a time into my boots and strapped on my helmet. |
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I'm gonna spank you one at a time until you've learned your lesson. |
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A decorous group of nine panelists presented their positions one at a time, following distinctly un-Israeli rules of etiquette. |
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If the princes were quietly sent abroad for safekeeping, they probably resurfaced later, one at a time, to claim the throne. |
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This device measures the atomic weight, or mass, as well as the prevalence of various atoms or molecules, and it scans the components one at a time. |
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The nashi grow in tight clusters of 8-10 fruits, and each cluster needs to be carefully dismantled and the fruits clipped off one at a time, then carefully packed. |
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The other major difference is that the downshifts come one at a time, so a run from the 23-tooth cog down to the 12 will take eight clicks, and a few seconds. |
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Each trichord was erected in 90-ft lengths assembly-line fashion, one at a time, onto three falsework towers shored off the mechanical level framing. |
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Try shutting them down one at a time, and retrying your install. |
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The player starts out with a fleet of three or four ships, which he operates one at a time. |
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You can crack a dozen eggs into one, and it will magically dispense them exactly one at a time into your mixer. |
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Unwanted but unwilling to accept defeat, and whining loudly from neighboring trees whenever the couple was copulating, the three rivals attacked Donald one at a time. |
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Five cards are dealt to each player, clockwise, one at a time. |
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It happened almost every night, the neighborhoods too poor to pay for the fire teams to quench the flames, one at a time the last refuges of squatters were being cleared out. |
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Using a mortar and pestle, pound the white peppercorns, cilantro roots and garlic cloves into a thick paste, adding each ingredient one at a time. |
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The whole pack is then placed face down in the centre of the table and the players take turns to draw cards one at a time from the top of the pack. |
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In her own teaching, she focused on students' technical and musical problems one at a time, advised practicing slowly and advocated use of the metronome. |
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Beat in the eggs, one at a time, then the vanilla and the melted butter or margarine. |
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A pusher pushes the loaded clips out of the device one at a time. |
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So far, we have been telnetting or SSHing to each machine one at a time to get the new root password in, because the root password won't map to each machine. |
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Well, never fear, you shall meet all of those new things one at a time, and in no time at all they won't be new any more, they shall seem like old friends. |
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They should be brought out one at a time and used immediately, rather than possibly leaving a container open. |
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Each of those ballots must be fed into the tabulator one at a time. |
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Each player has a turn at tossing his horseshoes, one at a time, at the stob opposite him. His opponent then throws his horseshoes. |
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The centuries would vote, one at a time, until a measure received support from a majority of the centuries. |
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In rotary parlors, the cows are loaded one at a time onto the platform as it rotates. |
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These actions normally don't require extensive planning and problems can be dealt with one at a time as they arise. |
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Appending items one at a time is still a better deal than concatenation, which reallocates every time. |
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Before the 18th century, devices such as guns were made one at a time by gunsmiths, and each gun was unique. |
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The mostly unforked inflorescences are spikes, whose flowers open one at a time and usually only remain open for a short period. |
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Sometimes it's easier to laminate the strips one at a time, shoring each in place only long enough for the epoxy to set. |
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This is gonna be like bleedin' a steer. Turn around, mister, or I'll stick this Texas toothpick in your eyes, one at a time. |
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According to Pratt and Smith, shamans don't just drink ayahuasca, do ceremony in workshops, and heal individual people one at a time. |
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Too disturbing to read all of a piece, better to bookmark one at a time. |
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The shower gel should be mild and the other three should be used one at a time. |
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After seven months of breast-feeding, the babies of the mothers received three teething rings, one at a time. |
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At age 7 months, children of the breast-feeding mothers received three teething rings one at a time. |
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The speakerphones can be installed one at a time on an as-needed basis, as well as in a blanket installation throughout a facility. |
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The Christmas Tinner boasts nine layers with each sealed in gelatine and added one at a time. |
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More and more top firms are now looking at trading floors on a global scale rather than one at a time. |
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This allows T-Mobile customers to read their voicemails in whatever order they choose instead of having to listen to them one at a time. |
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On low speed, add the vanilla, then the eggs, one at a time. |
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In QKD, a device known as a single-photon emitter is required to generate photons one at a time. |
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It descends 50 feet a day, first making a 13-inch pilot hole, which will then reportedly be widened to pull the men up in a cage one at a time. |
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In a poignant nod to manners, Little Blue Truck becomes ensnarled in a traffic jam, where it implores short-tempered city vehicles to calm down and to proceed one at a time. |
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Once they break formation, we'll pick off the bucket-heads one at a time. |
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For a treatment of the classes one at a time showing how the forms evolved in the various Germanic languages, one can consult an older version of this Wikipedia article. |
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Push the aglet of the shoelace through each of the eyelets, one at a time. |
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