It comes in a stylish plastic case and includes a foil blanket, gloves, cleansing wipes, dressings and plasters. |
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For the chickadees, he made feeders from lengths of PVC pipe that hung from high wires to foil the bears. |
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Tin foil hats arrive in the mail ten days after your membership is confirmed. |
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I could see lots of clear plastic bags and silver foil wraps floating away. |
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What if I blocked the vents with crumpled aluminium foil and kept the hot air from escaping? |
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Gold foil is used for decorative gilding coatings in, for example books, church furniture, steeples and statues. |
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If you can't track them down use foil instead, which may not be as pretty but is just as effective. |
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And as well as wrapping the turkey in foil this year, some people tried doing the same with their sets. |
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I unwrapped the tin foil from the sandwich as Zephyr glared hungrily at it. |
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Indeed the roses made of purplish painted aluminium foil have a sick irradiated glow. |
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For large cutouts, copper foil is used as a temporary backing to hold the enamel in place. |
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Tony's meddling sister Janice turns into an excellent foil and object of Tony's anger. |
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And as for that little man, who was the ghost writer of the whole thing, well he is the perfect foil for Mr. Keane. |
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Now Thatcher's famous intransigence provided the perfect foil to the image being built of the noble rebel. |
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Patterson feels that 34 year-old Starbuck will be the perfect foil for him in on-the-field affairs. |
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Qualities such as these make goddesses a perfect foil to counter new forms of cultural colonisation. |
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More rich color comes from a deep green dwarf philodendron, whose glossy leaves are a foil to the pincushions' fine texture. |
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The big leathery leaves of the hostas are an excellent foil for the fernlike foliage of the astilbes. |
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Indeed Veeru's Napier thrust looked just the foil to Rahul's rapier thrust. |
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The Italian foil with crossbar, with a very short grip, requires holding the pommel against the wrist by means of a strap. |
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He puts the fencing foil back on the wall and asks Petofi if he needs a doctor. |
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Friction between the shuttle rollers and the foil causes problems with the tension control. |
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Made of cowhide, metal, glass, coloured foil and wood, these are strange creatures indeed. |
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Why didn't he crease his paper or write on a piece of foil or something so he could tell them apart? |
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Before serving, put the potatoes back into the hot oven to crisp, foil packet open, for 15 to 20 minutes. |
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Line the inside of a 24 cm square baking pan with two long pieces of foil crosswise. |
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To overcome the wax problem one may use a paper frill, or a silver foil mince pie container to create a collar containing the wax. |
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The golden beaches of Longniddry are fringed by tank-busting blocks, 3m cubes of concrete designed to help foil an envisaged invasion. |
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Next time I will bake the browned cube steaks longer with the sauce poured over them and covered with foil for added tenderizing. |
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The following morning, I added chocolate frosting and slapped aluminum foil on top. |
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The trick is that they're also a great foil for playful accessories in lemon yellow, tangerine, fuchsia, red, or sky-blue. |
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For the melancholic pop songs provide a nice foil for the fuzzy guitars and rock out moments that came earlier. |
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The preprocessed food packages were sectioned trays covered in a foil sealant. |
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His inattention provides a foil for the conversion of the Roman proconsul Sergius Paulus at the center of the image. |
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Someone recently brought to my attention the fact that it is foil and not gladwrap that has psychic protective powers. |
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When he eventually opened the foil packet, the smell was amazing and the venison tasted delicious too. |
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Here, gold foil is inserted between the gemstones and only 24 carat gold is used. |
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At its fiercest moments of theatricalization, the maternal is not a mere foil for psychologizing or romanticizing childhood. |
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Forest officials who foil attempts to plunder and destruct the forest reserves should be honoured with promotions, increments and recognition. |
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With any kind of gratin, he adds, the cheese should be scorched with a blow-torch to stop it sticking to the foil lid. |
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Most modern puddings are made in a basin covered with layers of foil and greaseproof paper. |
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I shivered in the folds of the eiderdown wrapped around my shoulders and drew it tighter, trying to foil an errant draught. |
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Sit the shrimp paste on a small square of aluminium foil and grill under a pre-heated griller until slightly toasted. |
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Most of the minor characters are cartoonish in their grotesqueness, and they provide an effective foil for the two leads. |
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Worse, as the streams bend to equalize pressure behind the foil, and may set up a turbulent gyre further slowing the foil by induced drag. |
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For these reasons, reflective foil on board insulation is of dubious value. |
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The container was sealed with aluminium foil and tape to prevent the evaporative loss of water from the nutrient solution. |
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Various strip downstream processing routes for foil stock and foils production were tested on the level of industrial trials. |
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A drug baron vows revenge on Steed, Gambit, and Purdey after they foil the delivery of one of his shipments. |
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No need to teeter along like a cat on hot bricks if you've got summat to foil the ice. |
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After reading this report, it seems the younger generation now has a better way to foil the wallopers ' close attentions. |
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Each household will receive a black box to store glass bottles, jars, plastic bottles, cans, foil, aerosols, and textiles. |
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The jelly is contained in a dome-shaped plastic cup with a peel off foil lid. |
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Where the lunchbox is concerned, tin foil and waxed paper are portable, non-plastic options. |
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The fuel is a coating of an acrylic polymer or a droplet of water that sits on the foil. |
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It is packed in an airtight container such as a foil pouch to prevent it from absorbing moisture. |
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This foil doesn't do very well in the air, but it protected it from meteorites and from the ultraviolet radiations from the sun. |
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Rutherford was studying the structure of matter by bombarding a very thin gold foil with the alpha radiation from radium and polonium. |
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Staple the foil to the bottom or side of the rafters, draping it from rafter to rafter. |
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Carefully lift the fillets on to a warmed plate, cover with foil and keep warm, pouring the liquid into a jug. |
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Andy had abandoned her own pizza after just one slice to concentrate on peeling the foil from the juicy garlic bread. |
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But the upper class is scared stiff of his rise, and plots to foil his attempts through fraud. |
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That sort of grip is along the lines of the French foil school and has nothing whatsoever to do with 16th century rapiers. |
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I rather think he was hoping to be able to foil their wicked searches with cunning legal hacks and so on. |
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Food that needs to be kept fresh can be stored in containers too, meaning less plastic wrap or foil is needed. |
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Now arrange two large sheets of foil across your roasting tin, one widthways and the other lengthways. |
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The resigned tone of much of American singer Rocky Votolanto's vocals offer an interesting foil to the often light and airy music. |
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This means that coffee should be packed in an airtight foil laminated bag with a one-way air valve to allow the bag to de-gas. |
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Nick called about this one time he got in the poo with his ex for throwing away used tin foil. |
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Set as a backdrop, these colourful stems provide an excellent foil for the wintersweet. |
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The Firth of Tay glittered like crumpled silver foil, and the city shone with an inner light. |
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Cover with a cut piece of greased paper and then wrap well in several layers of protective foil. |
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The drawing was removed, and a variety of modeling tools were used to tool the foil in relief. |
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Tiny hands forming tiny people out of cereal, foil wrap or paper clips, illustrate the size of children's personally improvised art. |
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On the kitchen table were some electronic scales which were switched on, a wrap of heroin and pieces of silver foil. |
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You should have seen the lads' faces when I emerged waving the foil wrapper from a pork pie. |
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Seal the casserole with foil to keep the moisture in as the lasagna is baking, then uncover the container if you want more browning. |
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We made a layer cake and arranged it on a thick piece of cardboard covered with aluminum foil. |
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The stacks were then hammered until the gold had spread sufficiently to make a thin foil or leaf. |
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For our cover boards, we used shirt-board rectangles thinly coated with white glue for the attachment of ordinary household aluminum foil. |
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Printing on aluminum foil can be accomplished by any commercial process, including rotogravure, flexography, lithography, and letterpress. |
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He drops the foil packet into the boiling water, then picks up the camera and begins rewinding the film. |
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This struck the right balance, with plenty of crispy skin and a simple stuffing, which acted as a sensible foil to the rich meat and sauce. |
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She would be there doing heroin and I started off by just having a line on the foil. |
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Last season the 34-year-old was linkman for O'Connor, who believes Brewster was his perfect foil. |
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The basic materials are sheets of 20 x 28 inch poster board, glitter, Elmer's glue, foil from candy wrappers and rolls of Christmas paper. |
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People are also advised to buy steering locks, immobilisers and car alarms to foil potential thieves. |
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Sure, management traditionally says such defense mechanisms are designed to foil a lowball tender offer. |
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Gina wasted no time at all in whisking up a bowl of caramel colour for the lowlights, and whacked it on, foil and all. |
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The coating is not affected by lubricant films and can be applied as a tailor-made shim, foil gasket or as a direct coating. |
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The thin foil eliminated the need for a metal shell around the battery, and the electrical leads are simple foil tabs attached to the pouch. |
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Their dissimulated ignorance, unaccompanied by the imperative to know, provides a constant foil to her awakening interest in knowing. |
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On the upside, he has room to strut his nonpareil axe work, but the orchestra isn't so much an effective foil as an amenable supporter. |
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Remove tarnish on silver items by adding some baking soda and a small piece of aluminum foil to boiling water. |
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It feels like the best available foil to the stately majesty of Test matches. |
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Once the card and backing are assembled, the foil is visible through spaces left by the cutwork of each design from the inside of the card. |
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If, after thirty or so minutes, the cake is browning too quickly, you may need to tent it with foil. |
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Transfer the mixture to the bacon-lined terrine and cover tightly with aluminium foil. |
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Place in a marmite, deep casserole or Dutch oven with a tight fitting lid. Then wrap the casserole completely in foil. |
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The filmmaker has once again wrapped up crude banalities in shiny tin foil. |
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The seeds were placed in screw-capped plastic containers, wrapped in aluminium foil and stored at room temperature. |
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The thin kind was great for fine detail, but the heavy foil really picked up nice texturing on the walls. |
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The white male becomes masculinized through the castration or symbolic feminization of his foil, the black male. |
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The handcrafted candy box frames a scene of a boy sculpting the foil wrappers of rationed chocolates into goblets. |
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But the sun has barely set on this all-night shoot and I'm already wishing I'd brought thermal underwear and a foil blanket. |
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If you want to try barbacoa de cabeza at home, try wrapping the cabeza in foil and baking it in an oven or over a charcoal grill. |
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Today the seal is embossed or printed onto foil disks that are later applied to the document. |
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In the manufacturing process this copper foil is partly etched away, and the remaining copper forms a network of thin wires. |
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She gave priceless performances as the precisely perfect foil for Groucho Marx. |
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The silanized coverslips were held in a glass beaker covered with aluminum foil for up to 5 days. |
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Quite literally, they were covered in foil much like a tuna melt floundering in a microwave. |
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Another reader said hanging Christmas tinsel or aluminium foil strips in trees where fruit bats feed also works well. |
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Put the onions, peppers and tomatoes on a piece of foil on a baking sheet and place in the oven. |
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This hit the spot for me and the mild cheese and spinach acted as a good foil to the punchy pesto and distinctive asparagus. |
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Her elderly guardian does everything he can to foil her happiness but sharp-witted Figaro ensures true love triumphs. |
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The process involves mounting a poster to a fiberboard, overlaminating it with a clear finish and beveling the edge with a colored foil. |
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So Michael, he grabs a bottle of cheap champagne from the hotel minibar, rips off the foil and begins drinking right out of the bottle. |
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The entire imaging set-up was covered by dark foil to shield the root from light, which could interfere with root growth. |
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The sides of beakers were shielded against light with a layer of black photographic paper and with an outer layer of aluminium foil. |
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For the chilly version of a chafing dish, serve bowls or cups of food on ice-filled trays, platters, or foil pans. |
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Out came coffee and tea, and shop-bought mince pies with the tin foil still attached. |
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Cover one of the lenses of the binoculars with some kitchen foil as shown below. |
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I'll buy stuff to make the Halloween costume so I don't have to make one out of tin foil and twist ties. |
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This ultra-thin layer of foil eliminates the need for refrigeration and prevents spoilage without using preservatives. |
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Remove the foil and continue to roast, uncovered, for 35 minutes or until the tomatoes have collapsed and are soft. |
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Isn't there something nice and satisfying about the feel of a new roll of kitchen foil? |
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Frank Horrigan pursues every clue, every scrap of evidence as he fights to pin down Leary and foil his murderous plan. |
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A two-inch cube of gratin dauphinois binds thinly sliced potatoes with heavy cream and butter, and makes an excellent foil for the bold beef. |
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The bonnethead shark, common throughout the Western Hemisphere's warm waters, has a relatively modest foil, less than five inches across. |
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She is their foil, the object of their farcical delusions and snobbish assumptions. |
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Many people use foil kites for snowkiting, as they don't have to be pumped up in cold weather. |
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When the foil is lifted, this stench like burning brake linings shoots straight up and a noxious cloud starts to fill the top of the room. |
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Cover with foil and leave to rest somewhere warm for eight to ten minutes before slicing. |
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Wrap chunks in foil and place directly over ceramic briquettes, or metal heat-diffusing bars. |
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Cover loosely with foil towards the end of baking to prevent the cake from browning. |
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Pretension stiffens cables against deflection, and fabric or foil, also pre-tensioned, can be used between the cables to create very large spans. |
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Also among marine snails, thick, nodose, spiny, or otherwise ornamented shells are competitive in the sense that they foil predators. |
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On paper, it certainly appears to be a perfect pairing, as such microtonal experimentalism seems an ideal foil for her extreme noisecore. |
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Examples of interior materials to avoid are vinyl and foil wall coverings, which create an unwanted vapor barrier on perimeter walls. |
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Each flask was sealed with a foam bung and foil cap, and placed on an orbital shaker at 135 rpm. |
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Where the lunchbox is concerned, tin foil, waxed paper, and butcher paper are all portable, non-plastic options. |
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Saxophonist Greg Tardy provides a good foil with some subtly understated and nostalgic lines that catch the mood of the night. |
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Contrary to popular belief, authentic Cabrales is wrapped in aluminum foil, not leaves. |
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William Hurt is a willing, low-key accomplice, a good foil for Kosminsky's gracious manner and slightly stagy cheerfulness. |
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So toss the foil wrap that adorns their pots and pair them with colorful bromeliads, caladiums, or ivy to dress an entry or tabletop. |
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If small holes are found, you can repair them with caulk or polyethylene or foil tape. |
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Noteworthy numbers were the knitted fur cardigans and the silver foil fur-lined jackets. |
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Using Richard Welding as a foil on the outside, the stand-off then added a try himself as he slipped through the Fylde defence on the inside. |
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Aluminum foil, beer and soft drink cans, paint tubes, and containers for home products are all made of aluminum alloys. |
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The men placed toilet bowl cleanser and aluminum foil in a plastic bottle and then capped the bottle before leaving the Lakeland restaurant. |
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Bottles are capped with an aluminum foil seal, which is sent through a chute that catches the lip of the bottle. |
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The change for Tyrconnell creates a refined look achieved through the use of a rich gold foil paper label, and a cork and foil capsule closure. |
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You can buy foil capsules for the top of the bottle and make or buy your own labels, attaching them with a glue stick. |
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The actual amount of the foil delivered would be controlled by the stepper motor. |
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In Tucson, Arizona, Barbara dries them on her roof, spreading the tomatoes on oiled screens under cheesecloth tents to foil the birds. |
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The gold foil is chased from the inside with details incised on the exterior. |
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Used kitchen foil can be transformed into a shiny new dress with matching headwear. |
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The spicy cucumber salad was very simple, but an excellent foil for the heavy food. |
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Put each apple on a large piece of foil and fill the core cavities with the mincemeat mixture. |
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This acts as a wonderful foil to the modal hymn tune with plucked strings in the bass attempting to calm matters down. |
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The caster roll is used in the manufacture of metal plate, strip, sheet, or foil. |
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I remember the quiet coaching, the studious attention to detail, and the perfect foil for the belligerence of Telfer. |
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Fill the hollows in the squash with the stuffing, cover with buttered foil and bake for 15-20 minutes. |
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The usefully high acidity of Beaujolais makes a good foil to medium-flavoured meaty summer menus and garlicky charcuterie. |
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During roasting, if turkey overlaps the pan rim, tuck a strip of heavy-duty foil along the sides of the pan to keep fat from dripping over. |
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Spread the chermoula all over the meat, then cover very loosely with foil and refrigerate for up to 36 hours. |
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If you plan to recycle the packaging from your Easter goodies, detach the cardboard box from the foil and plastic packaging. |
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Salad was made, potatoes were wrapped in foil, buns were grilled, beer was chilled. |
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From the off, Spider-Man uses his wall-crawling abilities to foil the megalomaniac schemes of petty criminals and supervillains alike. |
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You've got a choccy biscuit in one hand and the freshly peeled silver foil wrapping in the other. |
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I felt old when I first made four pans of my dinner dish and walked two, covered with foil, across the street. |
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Place the salmon on a chopping board, skin side down, wrap in foil and place a weighted tray or plate on top of it. |
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Civil servants, accustomed to hiding behind walls of secrecy, might simply devise clever new ways to foil the public's right to know. |
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Replace the lid of the loaf, wrap in foil or cling film and leave in the fridge for a few hours. |
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Bottles, cans, batteries, tin foil, cling film, newspapers and cardboard are among the many items collected for recycling. |
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According to different purposes of clients, we may use pure gold foil or imported depigmentation-resistant clinquant and silver foil. |
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So I resolve that I, personally, will foil the United States Secret Service and force my way into the secret enclaves of the Republican Party. |
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The rich, blue fabric of the walls makes a good foil for the drawings and prints which we are told will be its main exhibits. |
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There can be little doubt that Head's noble savage existed as a conceptual foil for Europe's ignoble civilization. |
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He covered people with gold and silver foil, posing as images in heroic sculptures. |
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The hardest temper of foil, available in any gage and designated H19, is an extra-hard temper that has received a high degree of cold work. |
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When the pan is nearly dry, remove from heat and cover with tin foil with some holes pierced in it. |
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The changes in timing a hit are almost laughably infinitesimal but are utterly crucial to the way the foil is used. |
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The flow lines are compressed, and the pressure beneath the foil is increased. |
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Is the glory of heaven no perfecter in itself, but that it needs a foil of depression and ingloriousness in this world, to set it off? |
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To create a foil for flowers, Clark uses annual leafy vegetables and herbs with interesting textures and colors. |
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Tape the foil over the hole in the bottom of the canister, so the pinhole is centered. |
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The notes will have a highly reflective silver filigree foil on which the value of the note will be evident. |
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The two T2 models have the same sizes and planform as the previous Talons, but the air foil is much flatter. |
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De Guingand's role as a foil to Montgomery was a vital one, and his diplomacy and tact helped palliate Montgomery's abrasiveness. |
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The greater the pressure, the smaller the diameter the ruptured foil would be. |
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Cover the wok with a tight-fitting lid or with kitchen foil, and steam away. |
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He provided a perfect foil for Afridi, and reached a half-century of his own. |
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The fruit were covered with aluminium foil to prevent them from fixing carbon dioxide. |
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De Havilland's poised, elegant Miriam is the perfect foil for haggard, wild-eyed Charlotte. |
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This generator is a small pellet of polonium and beryllium, separated by foil within the fissionable fuel core. |
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An aluminum foil collar on the rim of the pot and flushing the soil occasionally with heavy watering will prevent this problem. |
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This might be the case with flux through aluminium foil into which holes have been punched, for example. |
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Like the film, it begins with an ordinary day in the life of Mr. Incredible and his wife-to-be, Elastigirl, as they foil a bank heist. |
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His direct action and cool nerves foil the robbery in suitably dramatic fashion. |
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A have-a-go hero who was shot as he tried to foil a bank robbery was a retired bank manager himself, it emerged last night. |
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The metaphorical character of Nietzsche's concepts serves to foil any definitive reading of his philosophy. |
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When trying to foil any pest or nuisance animal, learn about its habits, likes, and dislikes. |
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The illustration shows a parry similar to the French foil parry of fifth. |
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And at Easter, Americans dunk them in dye and buy pounds of their chocolate likenesses wrapped in gaily colored foil. |
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I'm happy to drink wines fitted with a screwcap, although I do miss cutting the foil and hearing that heart warming pop, as the cork is pulled from the bottle. |
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Remove the lid and foil and bake, uncovered, for a further 20 minutes. |
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The ideal wine to match this array of tastes is actually a complex nut and lime-tinged Semillon, which acts as a perky foil for the fragrant, heathery lamb. |
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Lamont and Rollo foil a robbery and take possession of the burglar's gun. |
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If scarcity doesn't foil the restitution effort, public opinion could. |
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Am I joining exercise classes so I can foil fools who rob me? |
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The Inspector, who was also at the meeting, urged anyone finding drugs paraphernalia, including burned tin foil and syringes, to contact the police straightaway. |
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In the current conditions, it is imperative for political parties and the people to take the initiative in order to foil the schemes of terrorists and saboteurs. |
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She parked her tush on one of the chairs and removed the foil wrapping. |
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I unwrapped a Pop Tart from its foil wrapper and placed it in the toaster. |
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Bobby proves to be a terrific comic foil and straight man for Durante. |
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As we excavated this area we found tiny pieces of twisted gold wire, gold foil, and little gold tacks, presumably used to tack the foil onto a wooden object sitting on a post. |
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Line the tart with foil, fill with baking beans and cook for 10 min. |
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Mr. Doe unwrapped the tin foil and found five hundred dollar bills. |
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Remove the roasting pan from the heat and carefully cover it with a fitted lid or heavy-duty aluminum foil. |
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The experimenters bombarded a thin gold foil with alpha particles. |
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For special needs, stainless steel and copper foil may be specified. |
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Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and brush with olive oil. |
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On a baking sheet lined with aluminium foil spread out the seeds. |
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An easy way to steam asparagus if you don't have a proper steamer is to tie the stalks together with string, stand them upright in a pan and cover with a loose foil dome. |
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His chunky, twitchy presence is the perfect foil for Li's monotone, driven one and the scenes the two have together are amongst the best in the film. |
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Though Everett's flamboyant-yet-vulnerable performance is the showcase, Firth is his perfect foil as the deliciously snotty malcontent Tommy Judd. |
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Coloured foil on the glass skin adds a further kaleidoscopic dimension. |
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The reflective foil gives the surface a shiny playful quality. |
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Do not push the tablet through the foil backing of the package. |
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It provides a perfect foil for the more lively Donaghy's bar. |
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She grimaced and let the point of her foil drop to the floor. |
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If the suppository is too soft to insert, chill the suppository in the refrigerator for 30 minutes or run cold water over it before removing the foil wrapper. |
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I marinade it in a little teriyaki sauce and then cook it in foil. |
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Remove the foil and bake for a further five minutes to crisp the stuffing. |
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Danielle Mason provides the perfect foil as the star-struck, ambitious Lisa and has, I think, the harder job since her character undergoes more development and change. |
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Lay a butter paper or loose sheet of foil on top and bake for about 1 hour, removing the butter paper or foil for the last half hour to brown and crisp. |
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Each eligible household is given a black box to put in newspapers, magazines, glass bottles, steel and aluminium cans, textiles and foil to be recycled. |
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Her concrete and unwavering declarations provide a foil for her husband's quavering and uncertain struggle to integrate both Hellenic and Hebraic parts of his identity. |
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You may want to avoid using kitchen foil to wrap acidic foods such as tomatoes and soft fruits because aluminium in the foil can affect their taste. |
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It is first time that aluminium foil has been collected at the council's recycling centres, though Eden Community Recycling already has banks at its own sites. |
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She goes undercover at the Miss United States Pageant in Texas to foil the dastardly deeds of an urban terrorist, who plans to blow the event to bits. |
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The combined talents of Larsson and his English foil were responsible for earning Celtic an early lead, but soporific defending also helped the home cause. |
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For the farm, a changeover to foil seals from plastic lids and a plastic inner seal may save on material waste, but did cause several alterations at the plant. |
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They include binding, converting, die cutting, engraving, finishing, fixturing, foil stamping, laser cutting, packaging, paper, printing and thermography. |
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One day I opened up a disposable camera package in my classroom, which came in an anti-x-ray metal foil packet and was wrapped in a cardboard protective lining. |
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He lit a match and warmed the foil until the powder liquified. |
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Cover bowl with foil to keep in all the fragrance of the Van der Hum. |
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One of the tricks to baking in the BBQ is to use a foil diffuser. |
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Removing the cap to the acid bottle, she gingerly covered it with eight layers of carefully folded foil, sticking the foil down with a piece of duct tape. |
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They combined apricots, raisins and almonds in meat dishes, which were extravagantly embellished with cream and thin sheets or beaten gold and silver foil. |
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It's a little too conspiracy minded for my tastes, but this guy is no member of the tin foil hat brigade, but a former member of Blair's government. |
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In the past week, the fall in temperature has turned the leaves and stems of the dogwood a glorious crimson, making it a marvellous foil for mauve Michaelmas daisies. |
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Clad in silver foil and dripping with tinsel, glam-rockers were perfectly suited to the knees-up, mine's-a-double jollity of a proper Christmas party. |
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Cover the bowl with aluminum foil, and then use a fork to perforate the foil. |
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The rich, tangy sauce is a perfect foil for the tender green stalks, which should be cooked until just al dente. |
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Denny tries to extract a used wad of chewing gum from its foil. |
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Suzie becomes increasingly anxious that they'll get caught, while Kelly is worried that she'll reveal the truth and foil the plot. |
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His actorly slam-dunk is equalled, however, by half-lidded ingenue Scarlett Johansson, whose sheer unlikelihood as a romantic foil paradoxically renders her perfect. |
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In ancient times when the occurrence of a swordfight wasn't too rare, gentlemen trained at a game called foil with the express purpose of learning to duel. |
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Go out to the sidewalk at noon, spread out the foil, drop a pat of butter on the eggs, position the bacon, then begin fooling around with the spatula. |
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The snack size Rolo has three chocolate cylindrical trapezoids of caramel-infused splendiferousness wrapped in the classic gold foil and brown paper sheathing. |
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In spring in the Gilbert-Carter Memorial Garden, the foaming heads of white cow parsley provide a superb foil to the pink peaflowers of the Judas tree. |
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The crispy tofu in a spinach salad is crisp but tasteless and watery, and raw bean sprouts and pickled onions are not rich enough to provide a foil. |
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I wormed the knife between tiny slivers of green plastic to prise free the ring pull and used pliers to grasp the toggle on that pesky foil circle. |
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Because metal foil gauges are deposited onto their polyimide backing, they are often sold in prearranged Wheatstone bridges, rosettes, and other patterns. |
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Frank no longer has his convenient foil from The Lay of the Land, his Tibetan associate Mike Mahoney. |
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Instead, he fishes out a square ice cream bar wrapped in silver foil. |
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The heat sears my head in razor thin strips between tight parcels of foil. |
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The pair stumbled upon the needles, foil wraps and drug equipment in a split bin bag lying outside flats near their properties on Peppercorn Close. |
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The foil is there largely for aesthetic reasons since the cork should provide an airtight seal and only a faulty one will allow any seepage of wine. |
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Once back at the depot the foil is sorted and baled by volunteer workers from the Edington Centre, a day centre for adults with special educational needs. |
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Remove the foil without misshaping and place in a large glass baking dish. |
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Their relationship is given just enough depth by the complexities of his character and his mysterious past, which is a thankful foil to her sweet naivete at times. |
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Both men then re-covered their meals with foil and ignored me. |
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Dusenbery specialised in machines which unwind, slit and rewind large reels of material, foil and paper making them suitable for further processing or consumer use. |
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This is now the pre-packing hub for all the company's tubbed butter markets as well as the foil pre-packing facility for France, Benelux and southern Europe. |
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Their Long Sunday Afternoon duet epitomises what they mean to each other, while the upper crust Eddie is the perfect foil for Mickey's side-splitting mannerisms and send ups. |
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When bringing the hunt out to the backyard, foil wrappers will protect the eggs from dirt and debris, allowing for fun as well as a sanitary outdoor hunt. |
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Place the lobster tails, olive oil, wine, dill, and salt and pepper to taste in a foil pouch. |
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Plastic films laminated to foil for commercial use include cellophane, cellulose acetate, rubber hydrochloride, polyvinyl chloride, polyesters, and polyethylene. |
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The pseudo-foil cover has been replaced with an actual foil cover. |
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With his gentle voice and romantic outlook, he provides a foil to the egotistical Tommy. |
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For individually wrapped tablets in blister packs or foil, then a cool dark cupboard is fine, but for capsules, it is even more important to keep them cool. |
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Wrap the legs of the bird in foil to protect from over-cooking. |
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If McConnell really thinks that, then why not foil their scheme by voting yes? |
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French and Crown one rib rack and season with salt and pepper, cover exposed bones with foil, cook in oven at 350 for 2.5 hours. |
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They typically had gold foil hilts, gold sheet scabbards, and scabbard fittings decorated in the polychrome style. |
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During the gelatinization procedure, the beaker was covered with aluminium foil, in order to avoid evaporation of water. |
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The design is clean and bright and the gold foil is very well executed with the gold type faces and medallions very, very legible. |
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These include film and foil laminations, but also more complicated structures for hot fill or pasteurisation. |
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Each foil bag contains a revolting Ugglys pet, plus a collector's guide so kids can keep track of the critters featuring in their pet shop. |
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The men from Mars would need no laser guns or death rays, they could even dispense with the tin foil suits. |
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The backsheet range includes Fluoro, non-Fluoro, Aluminium and Copper foil based backsheets in white and black colours. |
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Rub salt and butter on turkey, put bacon on top, cover with foil in a baking tray. |
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The new VFP foil acts as an inlay to the screw cap of sauce bottles to ensure pack integrity, tamper evidence and product freshness. |
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Holographic foil stamping on the front and top panels gives the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality. |
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The packaging features metallized polyester board and intricate foil stamping and embossing accents. |
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The exhibits of Repujado Pewter Embossing has been created by Farah Babar featuring the metallic foil to give it decoration design. |
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Longford company Billycan Recycling is promising to plant a tree every time the amount of cans or foil brought in for recycling reaches 50kg. |
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