The main course was veal parmigiana, a paper-thin pounded chop wreathed in melted mozzarella and pomodoro sauce. |
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Duplicates of the paper-thin shahtoosh shawls, which have been banned, are available in the local market. |
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Peel the onion for the garnish and cut into paper-thin slices, separate the rings and set in a small bowl of iced water, cover and refrigerate. |
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He could hear his neighbors arguing through the paper-thin walls and the hard bass of music from somewhere down the block. |
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Each table has its own gas ring, and you cook the beef as you need it, then dip the paper-thin slices in chilli or sesame sauce. |
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The plot is paper-thin, the script is awful, and the acting densely wooden. |
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Once the frame had been moulded, paper-thin gold leaf was applied to the wood over a thin layer of gesso plaster. |
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The small bald creature leapt gracefully onto the table and outstretched its whip-like tail and its long paper-thin ears. |
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Don't pretend that everyone else has your paper-thin skin, and because you are butthurt about it, they should be too. |
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Veronica was bathed in a paper-thin silken gown that seemed to glow in the room's light, as did her golden hair. |
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Every block was shaped to fit just so, leaving little more than a paper-thin gap in between. |
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Angle the blade against the stone then push the blade lightly along as if you were trying to slice off a paper-thin wafer of stone. |
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Using a laser to scan the object in paper-thin sections, XYZ RGB copied and recreated every crack, raised surface or flaw in the models. |
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Photographs printed on paper-thin wafers put a new twist on the idea of transience. |
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Shabushabu is a Japanese meat fondue. Prime beef is cut into paper-thin strips and dipped into a hot broth for a few seconds. |
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There were worn spots on both of the insteps where he'd rubbed the leather paper-thin. |
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David's friends, family, and lovers are cookie-cutter characters with paper-thin personalities. |
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I had a rocket salad with large shavings of parmesan and paper-thin slices of pear, seasoned with balsamic vinegar. |
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The walls were paper-thin, and he could hear all comings-and-goings at his end of the flophouse. |
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Even the cheapskate strategy of buying a paper-thin presence is being closed off. |
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The aluminium oxide abrasive removes skins paper-thin. |
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For cutting paper-thin strips of vegetables or citrus fruit peel. |
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Jo and her husband live sandwiched between Jason and Amelia, possibly in a row of terraced houses or one of those modern, boxy maisonettes with paper-thin walls. |
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It did not take me long, however, to fall in love with the American-style breakfast of paper-thin bacon strips, scrambled eggs, and raison toasts loaded with sweet butter. |
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The Twisted Ark Shell has a nearly paper-thin, delicate shell, which is substantially larger than the smaller strong, heavy shell of the Ponderous Ark shell. |
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I sometimes make what I call wallpaper potatoes, because the overlapping paper-thin slices of potato stick together into a golden dappled sheet when roasted on a baking tray. |
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It created its own little world of paper-thin, lime-green leaves after the white-petalled floaty flowers billowed away. |
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Handed this small morsel of earnest plot and half a dozen paper-thin characters, the director, Joe Grifasi, tries gamely to make a meal, but the fare he serves is flavorless and unsatisfying. |
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A tablespoon of glazed French navy beans accompanies these for contrast and texture, along with paper-thin crisps of double-smoked bacon, toasted pumpkinseeds, dark pumpkinseed oil and a sprinkle of fleur de sel. |
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However, the game's cigarette paper-thin plot and omnipresent parodic tone struggle to retain their charm throughout. |
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Their fresh coconut chutney and paper-thin dosas have always been my favourite. |
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The problem with low-waist jeans, also known as hipsters or hip-huggers, is that the average woman does not have a paper-thin stomach. |
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A paper-thin line of blood welled up to meet the metal, and Lily, who had become very still from the moment the blade touched her, drew in a ragged, painfilled breath. |
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