After that, I sliced one clove of garlic and cut about 2 slices of pancetta into thin matchstick strips. |
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Interestingly, the previous record in this category is a 6.3 feet tall matchstick Eiffel Tower using 15,000 matchsticks. |
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With a mandoline you will have perfectly cut fries, elegant matchstick carrots and julienned zucchini. |
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Sometimes the game is played for matchsticks, the loser of each game taking a matchstick. |
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We teetered on the edge of matchstick viaducts that bridged yawning chasms. |
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Remove the strike plate and fill the screw holes with wood putty or a glued matchstick. |
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Using a brush and a matchstick to paint his decoys, Bergman achieved a unique balance between vivid colors, bold lines, and scratch painting. |
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Peel the carrots and shred them into matchstick pieces and mix them with the beanshoots. |
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He is wearing nothing but shorts and a string vest through which some of his ribs are clearly visible, matchstick arms firmly crossed against his chest. |
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Stuck because someone glued a matchstick into the keyway with epoxy resin? |
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In wood and paper matches, it helps to ignite the matchstick by supplying an easily vaporized hydrocarbon fuel. |
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The artist, legendary for his portraits of Salford's satanic mills and matchstick figures, had a secret hideaway that was very close to his heart. |
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Whether depicting a shiny new shopping mall or an industrial complex, these illustrations are always peopled by rather uniform matchstick men, women and children. |
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She enjoys watching transparent matchstick figures float into space. |
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The council commissioned the sculpture of the world-famous artist who painted matchstick figures who lived in Mottram-in-Longdendale for nearly 30 years. |
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To make ends meet, my mother took a job in a jute mill, and I started working at matchstick factory. |
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In the affected cells you will find a sticky mass, which forms threads when you remove it from the cell with a matchstick. |
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Using four matchsticks of equal length, we can enclose an area of one square matchstick. |
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This is why he began as a child to draw matchstick figures, cartoon characters and portraits using his colorful markers. |
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One of Ziggy's finds was in the prison's large kitchen, when he found a piece of cannabis only about a quarter the size of a matchstick concealed under a washbasin. |
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Adding to his already battered pride, he tottered back into the bedroom on unsteady matchstick legs, attempting to regain maybe a little of his lost composure. |
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Two small openings roughly equal to the diameter of a matchstick are left for urination and menstruation respectively. |
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The display of matchstick models instils wide-eyed humility. |
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Keeping with the mid-century style, I added the contemporary matchstick style chandelier and black ceruse quarter sawn Oak nightstands to complete the room. |
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Direct payments were extended, guaranteed prices cut even more, and rural development went from matchstick status to becoming the second pillar of the common agricultural policy. |
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He is particularly recognised for his trademark matchstick men depicted in industrial landscapes. |
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Up to now, a Lowry was only famous for drawing pictures of matchstick men and matchstick cats and dogs. |
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The goal was to move one matchstick to make the equation accurate. |
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The end of the matchstick is dipped in a sulfurous compound to turn it into a complete match. |
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A bicolor corn aioli laced with bacon was the foundation, with crisply fried tempura bluepoint oysters sitting on it, crowned by strawlike matchstick potatoes and a few slices of fried lemon. |
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We keep letting our matchstick figures on the screen jump in slow motion. |
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Stir the primer well and apply using a fine brush or a matchstick. |
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Throughout years there have been reports of the mysterious disappearance of ships-ships lost without trace, lost without even a matchstick of wreckage to show that they existed. |
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And two matchstick knives were discovered at Littlehey prison in Cambridgeshire. |
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Light a matchstick to double your points while the matchstick is burning, or light several matchsticks to really get a high scoring run. |
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But while Stockton model maker David Newton's matchstick version of the famous 17th Century mausoleum is on a much smaller scale, it's still a big achievement. |
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Or rather, Co Stompe senior as we should call him now as the Matchstick Man's 21-yearold son is also competing in tournaments these days. |
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Moreover, Mozilla is carrying on its partnership with Matchstick to set up Firefox-based streaming video devices. |
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The artistry of the conman is given an enticing makeover by Sir Ridley Scott in Matchstick Men, an ingenious little crime caper which functions on many levels. |
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The management were intrigued and, inspired by the band's first hit Pictures Of Matchstick Men, the artist used around 4,000 matches to create the striking artworks. |
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In 2003, Scott directed a smaller scale project, Matchstick Men, adapted from the novel by Eric Garcia and starring Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell and Alison Lohman. |
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