There's an Italian veal cutlet with crisscross marks from its time under the tenderizer. |
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Red lanterns suspended from bamboo poles crisscross the streets while bamboo stalls topped with colorful tarpaulin litter the sidewalks. |
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The hair was braided from temple to the crown, and then styled in a crisscross pattern. |
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The pale wood squares form a crisscross structure that runs around doorways, along skirting boards and across floors. |
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With a very sharp knife, score the fat of the lamb, creating a crisscross pattern. |
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Thirty high-res races crisscross lavishly detailed expanses of road, running the gamut from urban to rural, day to night, rainy to sunny. |
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They jumped the high bumps, flung their bikes, did crisscross cuts and caught the spirit of the euphoric audience. |
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This turquoise shirred charmeuse dress features twisted straps, padded bra cups, side-zip closure and a crisscross back. |
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Irish roads are a hive of activity as family members crisscross the countryside en route to family events. |
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The under-layer is a crisscross pattern, reminiscent of yarn pot holders, that the artist paints with an unsteady hand. |
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Meanwhile, two lanes of left-turning vehicles execute a crisscross pattern that would make a Shriner on a tiny motorcycle proud. |
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Squads of combat-equipped troops toting assault rifles and columns of Humvees with gunners at the ready crisscross its flooded streets. |
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His ominous office is a barred detention room lit by an overhead crisscross of harsh neon lights. |
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Most cities now have bustling pedestrian zones, and bikeways crisscross even the most crowded metropolises. |
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These hulks can be seen littering the lower reaches of the flow in curious crisscross patterns. |
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Start at the lower part of the limb and work your way up in a crisscross pattern. |
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Naval authorities select the route, avoiding concentrations of U-boats, which crisscross the Northern Atlantic. |
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Exited by the emergence of speed flying we crisscross the snowy domain of Les Arcs. |
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Explore Canada's deep south by canoe or along hiking trails that crisscross the watershed. |
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The four-by-fours of the non-governmental organisations crisscross the town, flags waving in the wind. |
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This way, you avoid the traditional crisscross of wires along the walls or over the floor. |
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Next week, Brown will fly to Dallas and crisscross the country, stopping in California and Florida. |
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Twelve major rivers and hundreds of canals and small rivers crisscross India. |
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The ditches, dikes and reed-edged fleets that crisscross the grazing marshes here are rich in invertebrates, including the scarce emerald damselfly. |
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It worked on the same principle, but the molten glass on the end of the pontil iron was impressed with a crisscross pattern, using the glassmaker's pincers. |
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Apparently, signals can easily crisscross and become confused. |
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Numerous little paths lined by prickly shrubs and stones crisscross the red brown savannah, above shines the relentless sun. |
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Now, there is an oval-shaped seating and assembly area paved in a crisscross of green, gray and pink granite. |
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First, take a piece of whole cloth, the fibers of which crisscross in a way similar to that of the skin of the perineum, and try to tear it in half. |
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They contained first a large cross, from which the hornbook was called the Christ's Cross row, or crisscross row. |
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When cool, slice the aubergine into chunks by cutting along the crisscross. |
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Neither does the failure of African countries to crack down on the callous people smugglers who crisscross the continent with apparent impunity. |
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Outside, walking and cycling tracks crisscross the green slopes of the Sierra de Segura, and there's a spring-fed natural pool to cool off in. |
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It occupies the major part of the Burgundian countryside: it is nearly 40,000 km of hedgerows that crisscross the regional territory. |
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A number of river valleys crisscross this area, and of course, extend into some of the clearcuts. |
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The Israeli-only roads that crisscross the West Bank have come a long way since the beginning of the Second Intifada. |
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By the time the march reached the other end of town, it had grown to nearly half a mile long, taking up both sides of the wide boulevards that crisscross Pittsburgh. |
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For example, when straightening your legs in cancan or crisscross, imagine reaching your toes as far away from you as you can, as if to touch an imaginary wall. |
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Certain well-marked bicycle paths follow old railway tracks that are no longer in use, allowing cyclists to crisscross the country while avoiding traffic. |
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Chacott's split suede sole canvas ballet slipper includes pre-sewn crisscross elastic. |
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Then, the government will have a plan to crisscross Quebec with and show off to Quebeckers in order to win votes or gain the trust of the public, once again. |
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The flat areas, facets and edges, and a few sketched impressions of depth, add up to a sort of rhythmic crisscross, which alone conjures up the constructed space. |
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Enjoy the ride of your life along the major network of cycling trails, like Grandes-Fourches and La Cantonnière, that crisscross this countryside full of valleys. |
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Of particular interest are the levada channels, which crisscross the countryside taking you through the protected Laurissilva forest on a pleasant nature adventure. |
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Most of our travel is on the brand new superhighways that crisscross Shandong Province. |
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Yes, the railways of the mid-19th century often stalked the existing canals, and the courses of these erstwhile rivals crisscross dramatically all the way up to the Black Country. |
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Change toppings, or add one extra crunchy ingredient in the morning to keep things fresh: Cut an aubergine in half lengthways and slice a crisscross pattern into the flesh. |
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Strolling along the uncountable paths that crisscross the Morvan, no matter how poor your observation skills, you will find the streams to be brimming with pearl mussels or river crayfish. |
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Board an abra, one of the water taxis that crisscross the creek, to get your bearings or just walk along the dhow wharfage to get a flavour of the cargo being unloaded from India, South Africa and South East Asia. |
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Extensive networks of power and fuel transmission lines crisscross the landscape to deliver electricity, gas and oil we need for our homes and workplace. |
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Now that we have this declaration of principle, we will be able to force railway companies to decontaminate all of the rail lines that crisscross the country, from sea to sea, as you know. |
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Crisscross patterns are fine, but when the outfield starts to resemble a Spirograph design gone crazy, you start to wonder if the groundskeeper has enough to do. |
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