This model comes with the coated flat beater, coated dough hook, wire whip, and pouring shield.
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The mixer comes with three different attachments: a coated flat beater, coated dough hook, and wire whip.
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The above screw, for instance, was coated in Singularity Black, and it disappears when set against a sheet of wrinkled aluminum foil, also coated in the pigment.
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The roll is coated with a milk chocolate shell and decorated with white chocolate and candy coated chocolate pieces in order to get the look of a friendly caterpillar.
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For a more pristine look, choose impervious materials like porcelain or a powder-coated metal Collapsible powder-coated steel folding table | From $24119 at 22Modern: 8003-2800-2343 or 25665modern.
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The chicken breast is dipped in egg white, coated in panko and Parmigiano-Reggiano and pounded thin before sautéing; it is not soaked in egg white overnight, then pounded and coated.
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We're guessing that would require some very heavily coated lips.
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Its beautiful beaches are coated with a layer of garbage.
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He made sure every hair was coated in the emollient.
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It's mostly unmodified, just coated to meet ISS safety requirements.
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It's a purr coated in honey and caramel and molasses.
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Immediately pour over oat mixture; stir until evenly coated. 103.
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The sugar-coated scones are $2.45 — and aren't exactly homemade.
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Things basically disappear when coated with the Vantablack carbon nanotubes.
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Gone are the stiff metal backrests coated with thick padding.
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The sticky substance coated the walls, killing mosquitoes on contact.
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Now imagine the same vaccine, coated in tardigrade desiccation proteins.
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Animals have also been found dead or coated with oil.
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Then everything will be coated with a clear protective layer.
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Toss in the shrimp, allowing them to be evenly coated.
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To keep their crunch, cereals are often coated in sugar.
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The city is coated in a sprinkling of security cameras.
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Dust coated the furnishings and doors did not close properly.
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Season with salt and pepper and toss until evenly coated.
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The target surface is coated with tiny particles of iron.
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Now we have everything coated, and we're ready to fry.
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Crisp chocolate biscuits coated in chocolate hug a creamy filling.
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Her floors were coated with multiple layers of marine varnish.
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It can't all be sugar coated Michael Jackson toppling larks.
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Add rice; cook, stirring constantly, until coated, 1 to 2 minutes.
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It is a perfect combination of power with teflon-coated silence.
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Gradually add caramel mixture, stirring gently, until popcorn is evenly coated.
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The British penny is made of steel and coated in copper.
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Nothing is sugar-coated, but there are moments of such sweetness.
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Instead, Porsche used glass coated with a vapor-deposited polarizing filter.
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The floors are Maltese flagstone coated with honey-colored linseed oil.
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After all, this is a sort of candy-coated Kill Bill.
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The outer surface of this shell is coated with folic acid.
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As they're clinging onto these nodules, they're becoming coated in silica.
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This old BMW is coated in used diesel oil, not paint.
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The plane is coated with nonmetallic materials that absorb radar waves.
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Each white chocolate piece is coated in that colorful candy shell.
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That screen is 12.5 inches, and is coated in gorilla glass.
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Transfer to a 6 cup ring mold coated with cooking spray.
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The Senate Republicans didn't suddenly grow a collective steel-coated backbone.
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Its sturdy powder-coated steel body looks great and cleans easily.
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It's more dilapidated and less graffiti-coated than the other casemate.
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The indigestible materials in the coprolite were coated in fecal matter.
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Add kale, cabbage, apples and remaining pepper; toss until well coated.
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She also chose black pants, wearing Saint Laurent wax-coated jeans.
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Inside, the bag is coated with a water-resistant thermoplastic lining.
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That way the entire space will be coated in rich tones.
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And that's not a talking point or some sugar-coated panacea.
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They accept a more sugar-coated view of it, you know?
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Which is not to say that anything here is sugar-coated.
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I grab a coated chip and ask Fieri about his childhood.
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Though its name may be unfamiliar, you're currently coated in it.
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Ice coated the runways in Boston and no flights could land.
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They are made not of wood but of powder-coated aluminum.
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The corpse, set down beside Jawad, was coated in gray dust.
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It was coated so that electric currents could run over it.
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Indeed, the Resistance is coated in fresh paprika and garlic salt.
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Soot coated me like ink at the end of those days.
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Plus, the entire slice was coated in a rich buttercream frosting.
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The original stone walls have been coated with a thin plaster.
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JG: We don't see a lot of people coated in HPV.
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You know how tasty zucchini fries are when coated in parmesan cheese?
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Gently mix everything together until it is all coated in chocolate. 4.
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Bodies were so thickly coated with ash that they looked like statues.
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We drink sake from cups of stacked plywood circles coated in resin.
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Objects coated in it seem to disappear, leaving behind an inky silhouette.
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The measles virus is a piece of RNA coated with a lipid.
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Toss together strawberries and granulated sugar in a medium bowl until coated.
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Things that get coated in a thin film of your sweat daily?
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Everything was black and coated in what looks like fire retardant foam.
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He is a 7 month old rough-coated collie, chocolate lab mix.
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First Han gets coated in plaster and then heated until he vaporizes.
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But your muscles look pretty cut coated in all that bronzer. 214.
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A candy-coated PB&J flavor that you're sure to flip for.
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Roll the balls in the cocoa until lightly coated; sprinkle with salt.
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I always dreamed of having an Italian body builder coated in oil.
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It would be coated with a slick coating that would prevent climbing.
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Some employees felt that the description sugar-coated the findings, sources said.
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It looks sort of like a candy-coated take on the holodeck.
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A treasured uniform of black clothing was coated in bristly white hairs.
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The baits are made out of fishmeal polymer and coated sachet balls.
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The chicken is coated in some sort of spice before it's fried.
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A restaurant there is selling chicken wings -- coated with 24-karat gold.
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I actually, compared to other places, I like that it's coated throughout.
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Myrcella Baratheon: Kissed by Ellaria Sand, whose lips were coated with poison.
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For Rachel, the present is coated in thick layers of the past.
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In her hands, the French-speaking universe seemed coated with fairy dust.
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Cream-filled, sugar coated morning buns cradled fruits like apricot and kumquat.
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You'll find coated black-wash denim ($179) for sizes 00 to 7103.
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MM6 silver-coated slip dress with lace trim, $680 at Totokaelo; totokaelo.com.
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The important thing, especially in L.A., is that nothing looks coated on.
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And it's not even the durable porcelain-coated cast-iron cooking grates.
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His face was coated with blood and dirt; he sat staring silently.
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The phone's case is aluminum, and the outside is coated in glass.
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The cable is 2.5 millimeters thick and is made of coated steel.
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By definition it's neutral, but we've coated it with a negative filter.
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Each wing was coated in a bright, orange sheen of flavorful goodness.
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The frontman himself has his vocals coated in delay and overdubs, too.
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His world is our world, but one coated in a cyber network film.
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This season's items include the seared sesame seed-coated tuna dish shown here.
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The mixer comes with two coated beaters, two dough hooks, and one whisk.
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Instead, he whistled for the caramel-coated pup lounging on a front porch.
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Analysis has shown that the limestone figure was previously coated in red ochre.
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The front of it was completely stiff from being coated with soda syrup.
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Her own wetness poured out of her and coated him, sealing them together.
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At least eight layers of the emulsion are coated to create the pearl.
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Nearby, Brown bopped up and down on pine needles that coated the ground.
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Google has coated that magnesium with a soft paint that's almost plastic-like.
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Add egg whites, and gently fold until nuts are coated in egg white.
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Time lapse shows a sucrose-coated carbon nanotube burning, from left to right.
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The team coated strawberries with the stuff and compared them with uncoated specimens.
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With the glass upside down, dip the rim into the powder until coated.
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The premise is simple: Lumps of juicy pineapple-like chews, coated in chocolate.
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This is fair: Oreo often sells white fudge-coated treats during the holidays.
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The pink-coated walls and Wonderland ambience was enough to have me hooked.
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The darts are being tested to ensure they were not coated in chemicals.
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They're coated in pastel colors, making them especially appropriate for an Easter basket.
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They're coated in a protein called ZP2, which sperm recognizes and binds to.
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And its display apparently isn't made of Gorilla Glass or coated with sapphire.
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It's a moist, pillowy chocolate cake filled with cream and coated in chocolate.
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The green Dumpster, coated in graffiti, did not typically yield anything of value.
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These candy-coated chocolate balls have been around since at least the 1960s.
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Her landings were so solid that her soles seemed coated in super glue.
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It's, like, as if it was, like, coated in butter, but it wasn't.
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The mug itself is made of stainless steel that's been coated in ceramic.
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They&aposre coated in tortilla-chip crumbs and served with a new sauce.
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They were coated in a salty and near-impenetrable layer of batter crust.
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That version is going to cost the same as its white-coated counterpart.
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My foot was hurting and numb and my body was coated in welt.
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One day, at your grease-coated place of business, you receive a call.
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Add the potato and onion and mix until they are evenly coated. 4.
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Too thin and wavy to sand, I buffed and coated it with polyurethane.
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Roll in the B+S sauce until glossy and coated all over. 9.
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Why should we come and see The Sugar Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie?
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Nashville-based O'More College of Design coated its 2017 show house in black.
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The person is forever coated with that sheen of desire, right before orgasm.
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Thai fried chicken can be had with chile sauce or coated with spices.
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Or a white lighter coated with rust, giving it a sort of vitality.
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The concrete floor was finely coated with what appeared to be crushed moonbeams.
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She told me about her favorite new dish, wings coated with burnt honey.
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Instagram target: A cone of soft serve Ronnybrook ice cream coated in sprinkles.
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Those that remained were coated with oil or pesticides that killed mosquito larvae.
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Footage shows farmers surveying their ruined pineapple fields, which are coated in ash.
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Sky dirt coated all the cars and houses in a fine, brown layer.
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Homes that were still standing were caked in mud and coated with debris.
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A coated wire leads to a receiver—red for right, blue for left.
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And the veneer of wordplay it's coated in is no armor at all.
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He looked fragile, weak, his eyes hazy, coated in a gooey yellow film.
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Coated in thick, gooey sauce, the chicken was undeniably decadent and perfectly crispy.
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They saw that the top of the foot was coated in fuzzy feathers.
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Instant camera "film" actually consists of light-sensitive coated paper, as PetaPixel discusses.
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The plates of this hair straightener are solid ceramic and coated with tourmaline.
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Then, dip into the egg mixture, making sure that they are totally coated.
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Soon enough, Who's candy-coated synth-pop earworms began to hit the mainstream.
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Ladle in some curry sauce, about ½ cup, until the chickpeas are well coated.
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Both have 10 speeds and come with a coated flat beater, coated dough hook, and a wire whip, which widen your menu to include pizza dough, egg whites, monkey bread, and all of the mashed potatoes you could ever need.
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Workers recounted finding bodies so thickly coated with ash they appeared to be statues.
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We will no longer tolerate intimidation by white-coated gods antiseptically directing our lives.
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Drizzle with the oil and sprinkle with the salt, then toss until evenly coated.
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The model procured her metallic gold-coated, shearling-lined oversized moto at Acne Studios.
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First, the inside of the cones get coated with a lovely layer of chocolate.
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Coated in pink, the runway featured white hand sculptures and cut-outs of faces.
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Using a slotted spoon, carefully lower half of slurry-coated vegetable mixture into oil.
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So, in 1943, Lincoln pennies were made of zinc-coated steel to preserve copper.
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The driver diaphragm measures 58mm in diameter and is tungsten-coated for extra rigidity.
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Before melted coating sets, place 2 eyeballs on coated marshmallow about ½ inch from top.
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Toss seeds around for about 2-3 minutes until seeds are coated and toasted.
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Gently fold in all but 1 cup of the chips, mixing until well coated.
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This is just outstanding, with all the snow, and the trees coated like sugar.
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Heat an extra-large skillet coated with nonstick cooking spray over medium-high heat.
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The silencers were coated with gunpowder -- showing that Hasson had used them, Windom said.
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She paints on wood panels coated with plaster, which is sanded down until smooth.
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By experimenting with chemical-coated paper, he found a way to do just that.
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Lastly, I coated it with a rich, chocolatey wine glaze for shine and tone.
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Made of polyurethane or polyimide plastics and coated with silane molecules, Darling and co.
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Each golden lady is molded and then coated in copper, nickel, silver and gold.
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Your trip to visit Santa this holiday season is about to get candy-coated.
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We want the whole family coated in gold flakes and used as Christmas ornaments!
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Add the sugar and shake or toss peaches well until peaches are completely coated.
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Sift confectioner's sugar over the top of the marshmallows until they are completely coated.
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They are merely cornflakes that are similarly coated with a fleece of white sugar.
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But more than anything, the theme infuses the game with a sugar-coated style.
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The AKC now describes them as "small, alert, rough-coated, long-haired working" dogs.
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This was off limits, however, because the bottom side was coated with loose toner.
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Make sure the greens are well coated, then divide among 4 serving bowls. 2.
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It has panels of "composite jade" and is partly coated in 24 carat gold.
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I adore their daiquiri in a large martini glass with a sugar-coated rim.
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Enterically coated means the coating can be dissolved only in the body's small intestine.
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But Ferreira discovered something when he saw the oil-coated rock on the shore.
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For almost two years, Flint's children have been drinking water through lead-coated straws.
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Empty the caramel-coated apples onto the platter and rush them to the table.
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When coated, place them on the baking sheet; no two cubes should be touching.
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Durable coated tabbed dividers are also long-lasting and make accessing information a breeze.
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The youngest and littlest one being Sandy, a big eyed, silky coated, attention seeker.
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There wasn't another car on the road, which was lightly coated in fresh snow.
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The bronze is coated with a monochromatic, soft white patina from auto body paint.
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Its flip side, "Sugar Coated Love," became another of Lazy Lester's better known songs.
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DL1961 x Marianna Hewitt Instasculpt Farrow High Waist Ankle Coated Skinny Jeans, $189; nordstrom.
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He said the network was following the "slime-coated path" of outlets like Infowars.
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Toss salads with your hands to ensure the leaves are evenly coated with dressing.
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To get the crunch, he bakes za'atar-coated chickpeas until they're crisp and golden.
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It's "The Outsider" dipped in noir sauce and coated in HBO-prestige bread crumbs.
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Plants and soil may remain coated with deformed proteins for years, perhaps even decades.
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" Right: "I collect Victorian faux flowers — these are made out of ceramic-coated tin.
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" Right: "I collect Victorian faux flowers — these are made out of ceramic-coated tin.
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The cable is ten feet long and coated with a PVC sleeve for durability.
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Pros: Durable coated cable and long, comfortable handlesCons: The screws may not stay tightened
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Dorie's mom's apples were sweet and coated in cinnamon — "too much cinnamon," Dorie wrote.
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He developed a method to record sound on cylinders coated in tinfoil in 1877.
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From first impressions alone, it looked soggy and was coated in an unidentified sauce.
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Local media showed pictures of sea turtles coated in black tar by the slick.
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Local media showed pictures of sea turtles coated in black tar by the slick.
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Coated in the salted chaco, the bitterness of the chuño is almost completely counteracted.
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Which explains why Spain now has a snack called Filipinos, a chocolate-coated cookie.
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Taste and add more dressing, if desired, and continue tossing until evenly coated 2.
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And, again, I wouldn't mind living in that candy-coated world, despite its obliviousness.
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Another butler, Haley Jacobson, compares the s'moreologist certification process to a candy-coated melee.
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And that stash will likely include the neon-sugar-coated hallmark of the season: Peeps.
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The piece is coated in silicone and doesn't touch the skin but hovers above it.
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Included will be Thug Passion cake pops, champagne cakes coated with Alizé butter cream frosting.
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The ice drill is coated with glycerol, which prevents ice from forming on the tube.
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At night, gloves coated in wax, almond oil, and rosewater were worn to soften hands.
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The zone of near-meeting is coated with a layer of gel containing organophosphorus hydrolase.
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Some humans input at near-seimei speeds and coated themselves in the lacquer of enhancements.
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Add lemon sauce to spaghetti in pot; toss until pasta is evenly coated with sauce.
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A statue is coated with a layer of snow in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Tuesday.
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Despite its sugar-coated bait, Pressey's teaching machine went the way of most such technology.
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To mimic the cortex, a thin layer of elastomer gel was coated on the model.
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Until then, you'll just have to make do with those old Cheetos-dust coated sweats.
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The rim of the glass this beverage is served in is coated in purple sugar.
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But urban forestry is dominated by male trees, so cities are coated in their pollen.
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Place turkey, breast side up, on rack of a roasting pan coated with cooking spray.
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Before freezing zebrafish embryos, the researchers injected them with tiny gold cylinders coated in antifreeze.
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The sugar-coated version is that I pondered this at home on a chilly afternoon.
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First, I coated my nails in Nails Inc 2-in-1 base and top coat.
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Finally, they're all coated in a wax powder to keep them from getting too sticky.
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But just like Trump, it has so far behaved like it is coated in Teflon.
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"an assistant who looks like a black vinyl-coated frog" (The Chicago Tribune's Gene Siskel).
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The turning point was when he created a waterproof wax-coated lacrosse mesh that year.
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And the squad has a new fan, a well known monster coated in blue fur.
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They later coated the popsicles in a polyester resin to maintain their shape and translucency.
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Toss together raisins, diced apple and remaining 2 tablespoons flour until fruit is well coated.
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Its soft, round edges are coated in foam and the windshield is made from polycarbonate.
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Mix together until the vegetables are lightly coated with the lime juice and olive oil.
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Overall, the day was a rainbow-coated celebration of Russian culture, activism and civil rights.
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Pros: Very compact when closed, fluid opening mechanism, Teflon coated canopyCons: Flips inverted too easily
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During the singer's Grammy-opening performance, several audience members were coated in the sparkly stuff.
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The sustainably caught fish is coated in sesame seeds, garlic, onion, caraway, and cheddar cheese.
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Yelp users have raved about the shop's caramel-coated apples, chocolate-covered strawberries, and fudge.
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The breading felt secondary, almost like the nuggets had been grilled then coated in carbs.
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Add the rest of the turkey meat and toss until coated and lightly warm. 4.
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The CalArts MFA who photographs her naked, food and filth-coated friends must have issues.
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We coated the environment with insecticide and staged a military-style assault on these mosquitoes.
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That these feelings arrived coated in a convincing pop sheen only made them more potent.
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A turquoise organza fan-pleated cape dress was coated with liquid to create glass wings.
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Hooded leather trench-coated storm troopers and anoraks made from the American and Turkish flags.
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Most species of pitcher plants lure prey into acid-filled pitchers with nectar-coated lips.
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It had just snowed and the trees were delicately coated, the roads wet and shiny.
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It normally came coated in breadcrumbs, and was normally served with chips and baked beans.
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To keep barnacles off hulls, boats are coated in antifouling paint that kills barnacle larvae.
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I guess it was a sugar-coated version, but I was still telling the truth.
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In the kitchen, the cabinets Mr. O'Donnell designed have navy-blue, powder-coated metal doors.
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By Friday morning, lakefront properties were coated in sheets of ice and adorned with icicles.
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Throughout the house are original floorboards that have been sanded, repainted and coated in polyurethane.
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I looked around at the beautiful structural interior of the building coated lightly with soot.
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The bird was tangled in manja — cotton thread coated with colorful layers of crushed glass.
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Sitting in the wicker chair with her little black purse and her dust-coated pumps.
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Use this epoxy-coated LED bath poof to transform your boring old bath or shower.
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I was even asked if my tester, coated in rich Machine Gray paint, was Italian.
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It is coated with frozen methanol - a type of alcohol - and unidentified complex organic molecules.
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The police also used shotguns loaded with crowd control ammunition, including rubber-coated metal pellets.
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"There's steel and polystyrene but everything is coated in chocolate, with cocoa powder," Hubert said.
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It features a $2 million, 16.78-carat yellow diamond coated in the new ultrablack material.
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Lamp with nickel-coated body and a disk of opaque glass as lampshade: Bauhaus style.
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He is coated in vomit and/or blood with the regularity of an E.R. nurse.
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The rim of the cocktail&aposs glass is coated in chipotle BBQ seasoning as well.
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Panel cookers are open reflection screens, which consist of cardboard or plastic coated with foil.
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The walls, skim coated with white plaster, are crowned by three celestial south-facing windows.
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Move the coated breast to a wire rack to allow the crumbs to dry. 3.
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These nerve cells aren't coated by a protective layer of myelin, as other types are.
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Glass pocket doors coated with a thin layer of rice-paper film pull out for privacy.
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Turn the heat up and toss and fry until pasta is coated in the paste. 7.
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In this, a thin film is coated on its underside with the material to be printed.
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The longer loop spirals over and under itself, and both are coated with paint and plaster.
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Place coated dough balls 2 inches apart on 2 baking sheets lined with parchment paper. 3.
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Because of that, it's not nice to manipulate us into hawking your sugar-coated French fries.
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Spoon mixture into an 11 x 9½ inch aluminum roasting pan coated with nonstick cooking spray.
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Is there anything better than pillowy potato gnocchi coated in a bit of cheese and butter?
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That would be pillowy potato gnocchi coated in a lot of cheese and weed-infused butter.
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There's something about the gooey, cheese-coated, comfort-foodie noodles that always hits the right note.
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His reassurances to allies, while welcome, came coated in a troubling pronouncement that sounded deceptively innocuous.
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They include mint crunch, milk chocolate, dark chocolate, cappuccino chocolate, and sea salted chocolate coated caramels.
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It has coated everything, and some fisherman have to travel for hours to reach fishable waters.
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Readers could be forgiven for supposing that the MBTI was the creation of white-coated psychometricians.
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When she walks over to the Iron Throne coated in snow, she almost sits on it.
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The pots are coated in paint that contains permethrin, a non-toxic insecticide that repels mosquitoes.
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"For decades, a foot of toxic foam coated the Androscoggin downriver from the mills," he says.
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She's not teflon-coated like the earlier Lara — she occasionally falters, but forges through with resilience.
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Inside the examination room, a gray-haired, white-coated Archibald was waiting for the boy, alone.
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The larger the group of white coated sheep are, the more a black sheep stands out.
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It is made up of an under-layer of paper and chipboard coated with black no.
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But graphene conducts electricity, which means that hair coated in it doesn't build up a charge.
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Faraday's 19th century version was an entire room coated with metal foil; he built it himself.
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Other glasses use polyester film that's been coated in aluminum or some other type of metal.
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It is entirely coated in (you guessed it) Vantablack, the blackest synthetic material on the planet.
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By six months, there were no bacteria collected from the AGXX-coated part of the door.
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Mix in the macaroni and stir until the pasta is fully coated in the cheese mixture.
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And yet ... it was still a Ted Cruz speech, coated in a kind of oleaginous demagoguery.
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Owens and the other men open several cans and empty them onto the Vaseline–coated paper.
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As snow machines coated attendees with soapy flakes, costumed characters mixed and mingled with the crowd.
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When the solvent evaporated the inside of the capillary was left evenly coated with the polymer.
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Its walls are coated in murals of tourist destinations—Havana and Florence and Wildwood, New Jersey.
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So, don't believe the sugar-coated stories about mermaids you heard when you were a kid.
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A firm in California called Daisy Rock hawks hot pink sparkle-coated "girl guitars" to women.
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They're coated in black and you can usually spot them by the whites of their eyes.
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Replacing the lead-paint coated windows and siding and installing a new roof cost about $2169,2375.
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The Coated Pan ($95) comes in a 10.5-inch size and has the same above characteristics.
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Their food was likely coated with char, which might have increased their risk for certain cancers.
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Glass is coated with a lining that filters out ultraviolet radiation, which is harmful to art.
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MTV's Making the Video eps sugar coated a hell you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy.
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Hard disk drives store data on rotating disks called platters that are coated with magnetic material.
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Simmer until shrimp are cooked and everything is coated in sauce, 3 to 4 minutes.5.
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Kara Del Toro's barely-there dress might as well be sugar-coated ... she's looking pretty sweet.
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It became our private ritual, solidifying our friendship with thickly coated noodles under harsh fluorescent lighting.
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Themes from queerness to race to power and vulnerability coated the record like a holographic gloss.
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The thing about that line of thinking is that it's a slippery slope coated with grease.
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To be on the safe side, I hand wash all nonstick hard anodized or coated cookware.
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The Blizzard mixes caramel coated peanuts, caramel popcorn brittle, and chocolate chunks with vanilla soft serve.
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The generously thick chops are coated with a hybrid spice blend before they hit the grill.
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It's a coconut-kefir-coated victory that has been a long time coming for Ms. Oates.
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A spill from an offshore oil rig in California coated the coast in oil and pollutants.
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Next, seared peel-and-eat jumbo shrimp were liberally coated with a smoky, maroon-colored masala.
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The interiors are coated in a nonstick ceramic that is safe to use with metal utensils.
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We then slipped into the Ice Cave, a small room whose walls are coated in ice.
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People in Montana like the straight talk, not sugar-coated, and the economic stuff works too.
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Cook, stirring, until the rice is coated and the paste has mixed throughout, 3 minutes. 2.
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The puck is a polystyrene disk coated in black paint and covered with a wind shield.
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It is made from platinum-coated silicon nitride, and was illustrated using a focused ion beam.
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Dust storms coated us from head to toe, and we endured temperatures well above 100 degrees.
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Firefighters raced through the building on stairwells coated with ice, carrying people downstairs, slipping and sliding.
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One living room is coated in pink paint, with a curvaceous multi-armed sconce to match.
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This neighborhood is usually coated with fog, but on the rare sunny day, it totally changes.
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With the whole damn thing coated in greasy umami goodness, your super-fast dinner is served.
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During one job Harris coated rooftops with a sun-reflecting material, which helps the buildings conserve energy.
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And in the trailer's final moments, fire surrounded Cloud and a familiar black trench-coated figure approached.
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The only thing that could actually make BB-8 cuter is if he were coated in icing.
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In February, the outside of the camp is coated with a thick layer of snow and ice.
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Add lemon zest, lemon juice and ½ cup of the sugar; toss apple slices until well coated. 4.
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Before they reach the dryer, they're coated with cornstarch powder so the latex doesn't stick to itself.
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To prevent its electrical components from shorting underwater, HAMR is coated in Parylene, an environmentally friendly polymer.
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For weeks, fans have speculated about what this new, candy-coated aesthetic actually means for the superstar.
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Its open design secures each bottle in individual diamond-shaped slots constructed from strong, powder-coated steel.
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It's a toffee and vanilla ice cream on a popsicle stick, coated with chocolate and biscuit crumbs.
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Get cheesecake ice cream, cherry sauce swirls, graham cracker pieces and cherry-coated candies in every spoonful.
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But anxiety isn't objective—a white-coated lab tech can't look down a microscope and diagnose it.
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The wood is coated with a water- and stain-resistant finish, so it should be pretty durable.
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The chocolate-coated version is vegan, and both cookies contain no artificial colors and partially hydrogenated oils.
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This watch collection is completely custom, as it features leather straps coated in your individual pets' fur.
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Some of the more risqué types of programming in this genre, they are candy coated for kids.
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The telescope consists of 20193 hexagonal mirrors coated in gold, which together form the spacecraft's primary mirror.
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Then the body was coated with ash, and the skin was carefully stretched back over the top.
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Though some pills come in small, smoothly coated forms, others can be large, powdery and oddly shaped.
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"We are twisted and coated in this beastly beauty," laments Aijaz Hussain, a grizzled journalist in Srinagar.
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Different layers of the film are coated with chemicals sensitive to either red, green, or blue light.
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Yes, fabric: It's a carbon fiber core, wrapped in additional fibers, and coated with a thermoplastic resin.
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The boys pulled tricks on flaming boards, slid down burning rails, and grinded on fire-coated barriers.
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New Zealand has created the Perky Nana, a foamy banana chew coated in a layer of chocolate.
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The brand is launching its first major new product in 10 years, a coated ice mint lozenge.
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These ornaments are coated with some sort of taxidermy resin to keep their puffed form, said Adams.
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Remove baking sheet from oven; add butter, and stir until butter is melted and vegetables are coated.
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The Chanel version of a space suit is metallic, coated in glitter, and fashioned out of tweed.
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His handle is impeccable, his wrist action unparalleled in history, he has giant steel coated testicles etc.
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The interior was coated in crazy-supple red leather, the seats were narrow and the cabin tight.
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It's generously coated in cinnamon and sugar and often served with a drizzle of syrup or honey.
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High in the Himalayas, a heavy-coated dog trots behind the hem of a Buddhist monk's robes.
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Whatever they're going for, it looks to be very candy-coated, very manic, and, ultimately, very disturbing.
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There were used syringes and empty stamp bags, or wax-coated bags often used to hold heroin.
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It is a failed and cruel policy but it has been sugar-coated in focus-group language.
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After the shooting, Biggers cast some of the figures in bronze and coated others with ferric nitrate.
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The cookies were coated in gelatin to prevent crumbs, which could clog electrical systems or air filters.Astronaut
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In the process outlined in the paper, SPX filaments are coated with aerogel sheets of carbon nanotubes.
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A second smaller bathroom has a single vanity and similar décor, including matte-black-coated brass hardware.
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The highlight of the master suite, however, is the walk-in closet, coated in 24-karat gold.
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The path toward it is flanked by human-size figures, resembling Teletubbies, coated in bright, glossy paint.
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At one point in the documentary, the entire white-coated cast of Flubber was clutching their sides.
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A new menu addition, these warm treats are coated in cinnamon sugar and filled with caramel crème.
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The poor things hadn't been able to drink, because their mothers' teats were coated in white clay.
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Mil-Spec used a Kevlar-infused exterior coating and semi-gloss powder-coated accents on the vehicle.
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Some roads around Los Angeles and Bakersfield had to close yesterday because they were coated with snow.
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They are so coated in frosty rime that they could be mistaken for towers of shaving foam.
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Through graduated escalation, occasionally tempered with sugar-coated placation, Pyongyang will compel the South to pay up.
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We stand near the middle of the square, beside an ash-coated fountain of a rearing horse.
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Avoid them: Switch from non-stick cookware to ceramic coated, tempered glass, cast iron, or stainless steel.
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Jill Whitten, an owner of the company, said dust from the plantation fields had coated the scenes.
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Eric would count teammates in line, hoping he wasn't left with the stiff, plastic-coated Brine ball.
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To understand the contamination of this city, think about drinking water through a straw coated in lead.
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Structures and trees at the base of the Fuego volcano were completely coated in brown and gray.
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Parham likes clear coated and stained wood, while Stephanie prefers painted surfaces and a few accent colors.
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I come for the Snowballs, baseballs of sausage stuffed with black truffles and coated in Parmesan cheese.
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And New Girl shows us a candy-coated city where kissing is always great and never scary.
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"Untitled" (1969), a vacuum coated glass box by Larry Bell, cowers in a corner, behind a rope.
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He coated them in plain flour in a second hotel pan, then put them into the fat.
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Powder-coated cast aluminum bowl by Fort Standard | $4723 at FS Objects: 718-576-2204 or fsobjects.
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When he was laid off last fall by Appleton Coated, a paper mill, he feared the worst.
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You deposited the plant after the ride with a white-coated biologist, to be labeled and observed.
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And they're coated in a chemical layer of calcium oxalate, the stuff humans find in kidney stones.
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Named after the famed Polish alpinist Voytek Kurtyka, this steep, narrow gully was coated in water ice.
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The UV-coated glass bottle looks great on their countertop and protects the precious contents from sunlight.
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In a nameless alley cafe, a woman grilled barley-coated fish over an iron drum-turned-barbecue.
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Kolkata is the source of the batter-fried cauliflower coated in red chile sauce, called lasoni gobi.
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Then, I gently coated her parts in silicone grease, which ensured the vibe would be fully waterproof.
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DSTLD also coated them with a stain-resistant surface for a richer hue and a light sheen.
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The treehouse in Sweden looked divine: a spherical flying saucer twinkling from a snow-coated pine forest.
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Add the bacon-scallion vinaigrette to the pot with potatoes and chicken and toss until well coated.
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In a large bowl, toss the pork with the flour, salt, and pepper until evenly coated. 143.
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They are built primarily of cross-laminated timber and coated in aluminum to protect against the elements.
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So much dust wafted through ducts and under doorways that it coated beds and clothes in closets.
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This means any card that is not coated with wax or completely covered in foil, said Hartmann.
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"Choose a pan like you choose a man," a British ad for a Teflon-coated pan suggested.
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Your mouth and hands will also be coated in fudge by the time you're done snacking. 2.
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Like Petraroli and Di Caprio's Milan apartment, the canteen also incorporates arches, powder-coated metal and laminates.
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Up-close I can see long, vinyl-coated wires, and innumerable nail heads holding them in place.
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The berries are hand-dipped to ensure that each one is evenly coated in the rich chocolate.
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They placed three steel plates on the toilet door of the ISS: one coated with silver, a familiar but waning antimicrobial that bacteria have also started evolving resistance to, another coated with AGXX, a new material developed by German researchers at Largentec GmbH in Berlin, and one uncoated control.
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" Arrange raspberries in rows, alternating uncoated and sugar-coated berries in horizontal lines on brownie to create "stripes.
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Fortunately, certain artificial turf companies offer other infill options, like acrylic polymer-coated sand, coconut fibers, or cork.
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To do this, he affixed the tips of some Teflon-coated gold wires inside a hollow glass cone.
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A slimy fava bean is a fine fava bean indeed, especially when it's coated in olive oil mucous.
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Google had handed out freebies of its puck-sized, fabric-coated gizmo at a press event last week.
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The crew stay underground for nine hours, emerging just shy of midnight, coated in black, and visibly exhausted.
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Just like paint, this dispersion of solid materials can be coated onto a substrate and allowed to dry.
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For one, think about swapping big-ass (and plastic or glossy-coated cardboard) palettes for precise, singular products.
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The bag is constructed from 400D weather nylon and the inside is coated to provide additional water resistance.
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"This also means that salt-coated masks could be stockpiled in preparation for pandemics and epidemics," Rubino said.
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The drink comes in a mug complete with a rim frosted with vanilla icing and coated in Nerds.
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Vultures loitered on balconies and around the pool, which was coated in grime and puddles of standing water.
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Near Baladiya Street on the sit-in's western edge, the acrid stink of tear gas coated the air.
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Its secret is that its plates are coated with graphene, a form of carbon a single atom thick.
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They add steel-coated abs and boob-shaped breastplates (even though those would cause more harm than good).
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Its coated in hand-stitched, buttery caramel leather, which emphasizes the embossed wings of the Aston Martin logo.
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Ferrara's origins date back to 1908 when Salvatore Ferrara started selling Italian pastries and sugar-coated candy almonds.
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Underneath the candy-coated melody and popping production of the demo was a surprising message of female empowerment.
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Basically, the scientists infused a tissue with a special kind of nanoparticle made of silica-coated iron oxide.
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Red eye shadow created an especially ghoulish effect, while Lydia's gel-coated spiky hair was recreated to perfection.
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Not the popcorn they make onsite at the movie theater, but the sweeter, more toffee-coated, processed kind.
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As these new cases prove, though, the drift from the planting of these coated seeds can kill bees.
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The 3D Cocooner's web is made of a soft flexible thread that's coated in a liquid plastic resin.
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The site was dedicated to subjecting the seemingly indestructible sugar-coated creatures to all manners of scientific inquiry.
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To mimic the creamy froth on a fresh hot chocolate, she coated my bleached pieces in beige gloss.
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And Sarah and Kelli may have stolen a few slices of sugar-coated apples when Christina wasn't looking.
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NASCAR legend and former smoker Dale Earnhardt Jr. will serve as spokesman for the ice coated lozenge campaign.
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I prep a new recipe for dinner: almond flour-coated chicken with an avocado oil and garlic sauce.
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It's the thrifty choice that just keeps on giving, right down to its vanilla-coated, coconut-sprinkled base.
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Everything from street signs to trees to grass and flowers is coated, while the spiders responsible sit underneath.
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When the band kicked into the song's second verse, they coated it with a healthy smattering of tambourine.
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She never sugar-coated things — including and especially the fact that she wouldn't be around for much longer.
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The tip is also coated in a lethal toxin that's capable of killing any living matter on contact.
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Centering the jibing sounds is French in full reflection, coated in Auto-Tune and crooning through his thoughts.
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The strike saw white-coated doctors hold street protests outside government offices when union leaders were briefly jailed.
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Add tamari and tomato paste and cook until liquid is absorbed and vegetables are coated, 1-2 minutes.
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"It's unclear how much of Kim and Kanye's three-acre property was coated in the snow," Greer says.
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Add to that all the annual visitors who would rather stay home than visit an oil-coated beach.
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With a more glittery powder from the same palette, he coated cheeks with a second layer of shine.
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The kettle is made of stainless steel that's powder-coated for added durability and protection from mineral buildup.
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The sticky and sweet dessert boasts classic pumpkin spice flavors and comes coated with a thick, sugary glaze.
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The dining area is furnished with a red powder-coated aluminum table from Fermob and custom cedar benches.
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But it has meant that she has become as much a paint-coated traffic cop as an artist.
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It was coated in a viscous white goo, and a black shoelace had been knotted around its neck.
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There are so many of them here that it looks like the whale skeleton is coated in algae!
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They were coated in a combination of batter and breadcrumbs that made for a delightfully crispy outer shell.
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The kind of shabby facial hair that would easily get coated in milk, combined with photoshoot-ready clothing.
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Do I really need to be prepared to eat carbs coated in tomatoes any night of the week?
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Flat-coated retrievers with the trait were also huskier, and were similarly motivated to eat with gleeful abandon.
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Because whether you're in need of candy-coated escapism or some solid eye-roll therapy, this shit delivers.
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Add in the rice and cook, stirring, until all of the grains are coated in oil and shiny.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — In the images, he sits alone, a small boy coated with gray dust and encrusted blood.
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A chair, welded from aluminum and coated with metallic car paint, includes components of a dissected mobile phone.
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Almost always, the fabrics were worn, stained or frayed; the jars would still be coated with food residue.
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He also treats each of us to a Goo Goo Cluster – marshmallows, peanuts, and caramel coated in chocolate.
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Israeli troops responded with live fire and rubber-coated steel pellets, while drones dropped tear gas from above.
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Global health Minuscule particles coated with anti-seizure drugs seem to halt microbes that feed on brain tissue.
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When the mixture has cooled, add sliced peaches and stir until they are coated with the gelatin mixture.
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A columnar stack of paper coated with a protective lacquer is threaded with a tube of animated LEDs.
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In the days after an attack, the missing posters that once coated Manhattan storefronts would spread virally online.
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Trucks loaded with talc bounced by, carrying local workers, who looked as if they'd been coated in flour.
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Combine the chicken with the rest of the chicken marinade ingredients in a bowl until evenly coated. 4.
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The closed Galaxy Z Flip looks like a big, shiny, glass-coated, worth-a-month's-rent makeup compact.
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The City Council voted to construct it from special glass coated in a film that birds can see.
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The thickness of the salsa allows the chip (or chips!) to be perfectly coated in that tomatoey goodness.
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Slices of the sweet potato confit are crisped on a griddle, then coated with pecans, chorizo and butter.
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She also kept the dough coated in egg white while she worked to protect it from drying out.
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Many streets were littered with crumpled buildings, collapsed roofs and burned-out cars, all coated with gray dust.
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Men clip grapes, drive trucks and -- perhaps unrealistically -- get coated in juice as a machine pulverizes the fruit.
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The company said the tenders are marinated in a jalapeño buttermilk mix and coated with tortilla chip crumbs.
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The tortilla chip crumbs the tenders are coated in are hardly noticeable and don't have a discernible texture.
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Alongside them sits lamb breast that has been pressed into a rich little brick coated in bread crumbs.
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Amazon redesigned the Echo Plus in September, giving it the same fabric-coated exterior as the standard Echo.
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These plates are coated with tourmaline to help reduce frizz and leave you with a sleek, shiny finish.
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We share some snacks—somebody brought Oreo cookies and there are wholewheat crisps and licorice-coated prunes, too.
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Take each tempeh fillet from the marinade and dredge through the flour, getting all sides well coated. 3753.
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For starters, the Teflon-coated screw and the solid stainless steel arms give the opener a sturdy feeling.
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Matheson's family life, however, rather than her architecture career, led to the candy-coated land of gingerbread design.
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The dock was coated in seaweed and, to Chapman's surprise, covered with small crabs, mussels, barnacles, and sea stars.
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Toss together cucumbers, tomatoes, red onion, olive oil, ranch dressing mix and pepper in a large bowl until coated.
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It's easy on my knees and shins when I run on the 215 individually mounted, rubber-coated aluminum slats.
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The purple-coated birthday party for Giudice's oldest daughter was held at the Dream Downtown in New York City.
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A white sesame and cinnamon sugar pyramid is harmoniously joined to a black sesame and black sugar-coated one.
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The tester in the pictures was coated in Caesium Blue, in case you want this finish on your car.
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Still a loyal to the Communist cause, Ryggen depicts LBJ as an American cowboy coated in neon pink dye.
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I've only held the variant of the Pocophone F1 coated in aramid fiber (Kevlar), and I love the design.
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Plus, extra features like liquid cooling tech and Kevlar-coated back (on the Armoured Edition) make it feel special.
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An Instagram post from Food Finds Geelong has revealed that Cadbury Coated Oreos now exist—but only in Australia.
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They're pitch black—made by indigenous tribes who coated large, woven bulbs with a tar-like substance called bitumen.
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I am hypnotized by the confections running under waterfalls of chocolate, coming out perfectly coated on the other side.
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Some lucky folks got early deliveries, though, so a first look at the camo-coated sneakers emerged on Instagram.
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The only qualm is the face, which is currently a sapphire-coated mineral glass instead of proper sapphire glass.
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The gallery installation desk is coated with white paint, and resembles a museum display surface more than functional desk.
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It also looked great (especially the aramid fiber-coated edition), had fairly unobtrusive software, and its battery lasted forever.
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In the interview, Renner brandishes one fingernail that's coated in pink nail polish, attributing it to his daughter's influence.
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Its legs are coated in a protective mud and its kick can destroy a car in a single blow.
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Next, they coated the scaffold with two types of cells that would grow and make the intestine more effective.
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Toss together nuts, granulated sugar, brown sugar, cayenne, salt and cinnamon in a second large bowl until evenly coated.
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Inside the 1AM2 is a newly developed 40mm audio driver that contains an aluminum-coated liquid crystal polymer diaphragm.
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Sift the sugar, cornstarch, spices, and salt over the apples and stir gently until they are well coated. 4.
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The difference is that Gilmore Girls/Bunheads creator Amy Sherman-Palladino coated her bitter pills in rainbow-dyed fructose.
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It uses a 2-stage diamond-coated wheel system, perfect for leaving a polished finish on your knife set.
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Images showed the remains of vehicles and the building coated in thick, gray dust although no-one was hurt.
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The company also billed the Oakleys $2,400 to replace the mold-coated carpet, blaming the family for its condition.
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Since June, the robot has been unresponsive, likely because a planet-wide sandstorm coated its solar panels in dust.
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He coated the lithium metal foil with a thin solid electrolyte that doesn't need to be heated to function.
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WHY would you ever need your ankles coated in so much fur, but your toes and arches so exposed?
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Half-eaten take-out salads sat atop plastic tables coated with art and supplies as David Bowie music blared.
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Below the roots were dirt and below that, salvage—twisted, heavy pieces of steel coated with mud and rocks.
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The chip, a square of gold-coated sapphire with metal wires bonded to it, holds a single magnesium ion.
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These little candies are filled with white chocolate, covered in milk chocolate and coated with a pastel candy shell.
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Like Destiny's Child, Paris Hilton, and Avril Lavigne, their eyes were coated in one continuous black almond shaped line.
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Greg would spend his free time making and selling his wax-coated lacrosse mesh, staying up until 2 a.m.
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The sleek-looking Huawei Mate 8 has a large, 6-inch HD display coated in Corning Gorilla Glass 643.
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Despite the fact that water trucks routinely coated the dirt roads, dust billowed up over the completely reformed landscape.
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Consisting of a thin layer of rubber around a steel core, a rubber-coated bullet can break a jawbone.
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As each new layer of material is printed, it's coated with a binding agent that hardens the layers together.
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She wore cat-eye glasses coated in glitter; her dress was navy blue and covered with tiny white swans.
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And at least for a few weeks last year, a single stick coated with gold leaf was being sold.
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Just like the churros, this other fried dough treat is coated in crushed candy cane and red sugar crystals.
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Over a low flame, grill the cheese, coated side down, for 5 minutes or until the rind is soft.
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The Chia Pet — clay figures filled with water and coated in seeds that sprout greenery — is a cultural icon.
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They constructed two production wells and coated the pipes with a special polymer to reinforce them against sand intrusion.
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Afterward, we went for a michelada at a hip place with lacquered plywood tables and tamarindo-candy-coated straws.
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Twice-fried chicken, skin ready to fracture, is coated with a sauce close to syrup that suggests congealing lacquer.
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" As a child King remembers playing in the dry Puerco wash, its banks often coated with a "yellowish slime.
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A Swedish system associated early drug-coated stents with increased risk of death compared with conventional bare-metal stents.
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It is a layering of paper, mounted on canvas, coated with clay, painted with blue gouache, then vigorously scraped.
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That's why the Icelandic parliament building is now coated in a layer of the famous high-protein, cultured yogurt.
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The new paper proposes that the sail has been coated in interstellar dust, which obscures its true spectral signature.
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Half-portions of three pastas were our ample entree choices: Spaghetti carbonara, coated with Parmigiano-Reggiano, was simple perfection.
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It's bad enough to take an elbow to the eye—not to mention a fractured one coated in plaster.
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High School Musical is a glossy, sugar-coated look at what can actually be a much tougher situation, though.
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A flexi-disc is any thin piece of vinyl or vinyl-coated paper you can play like a record.
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His arms are the exact same build, defined but not ripped, coated with the same light glazing of sweat.
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Shake off the excess flour, set the chicken on the rack, and repeat until all the chicken is coated.
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The powder-coated metal won't rust or weather and the roof helps keep sun and moisture off the suet.
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The bottom portion of the speaker, which is coated in rubbery silicone, houses a 2399-hour lithium-ion battery.
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Only 20 of these pieces will be made in platinum, coated with DLC (diamond-like carbon), and in titanium.
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The front facade was left a gleaming white in the 2000s after a decade of cleaning pollution-coated stone.
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The pasta is mingled with bright broccoli, lightly coated with a rich sauce that conveys a bit of heat.
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What about driving into the sun's glare, or during a snowstorm, or dealing with dirty or ice-coated sensors?
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The hangers are also coated with velvet flocking, better for grabbing gossamer blouses that can slide off smoother hangers.
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The completed piece is coated with camellia oil and a fine polishing powder to achieve a slick, shiny finish.
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First, I grill a chicken breast coated in Mediterranean spice mix, then I pan-fry Napa cabbage with garlic.
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These Benton's PB Deluxe cookies are filled with a thick layer of peanut butter and coated in fudgy chocolate.
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Every day he went in before sunup and came home 12 hours later, exhausted and coated in coal dust.
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Both featured the same scene: a sheen-coated creek, black runoff pools, and a wooden boat filled with oil.
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The ribbons of fudge that blanket the donut-shaped shortbread reveal a back that is coated in more fudge.
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The INSIDER Summary:Instead of using lip liner, I use a lip brush coated with lipstick to line my lips.
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Submerge a piece of bread in the egg mixture, then rotate it three or four times until heavily coated.
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It's also coated in three different types of chocolate chips — dark chocolate, white chocolate, and bright pink crunch balls.
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Coated with a lovely soft-touch finish and a real sense of density, the Poké Ball Plus just feels right.
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That means very soon you'll be dipping those Mexican seasoning-coated, crispy fries into delicious nacho cheese sauce once again.
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With the latest version of the 1000X, Sony is going with a smoother, coated plastic feel that seems surprisingly approachable.
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Every bowling lane, including the one in your neighborhood alley, is coated with an oil pattern to protect the wood.
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Not only are the lens optics new (multi-element and coated glass), the attachment system look and work differently, too.
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The outside face of the shield is coated with white ceramic paint to further reflect heat away from the probe.
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After a day's work of trimming, our fingers were coated with this stuff, so naturally we wound up eating it.
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But breeders and owners of the stocky, sleek-coated dogs say American Staffordshires are usually smart and good-natured companions.
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There isn't a sugar-coated happy ending — it's more a tale of trying your absolute best and learning from mistakes.
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An online store called BlackPods recently launched and specializes in selling black AirPods coated in a proprietary formula, of course.
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His team coated the fabric with one key ingredient: a crumpled crystalline molecule called MOF-808 (MOF rhymes with "cough").
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Holding the apple by the stick, turn until the apple is fully coated, and let any excess drip off. 6.
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In that same vein, nothing else feels sugar-coated about Tess' down the rabbit hole exploration of her new home.
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You'll also like the fact that the pot and crisping basket are ceramic-coated, allowing for fast and easy cleanup.
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India loved MAC brand makeup, and she applied it with such tornadic enthusiasm that it coated bathroom sinks and walls.
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Thick, slippery mud coated streets in the town of 5003,200 residents, about 30 miles northeast of the state capital, Charleston.
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When you're trying to cool down, the carbon-coated layer is on the outside, and you lose heat by radiation.
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Next, a fixing serum was coated onto the lashes to hold in place, and left there for about 20 minutes.
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Each piece is powder-coated aluminum in white or black, super strong, and snaps together with just an Allen wrench.
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Toss together chicken, potatoes, fennel slices, onion, oil, garlic powder, salt and pepper in a large bowl until well coated.
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Click here to view original GIFA tubelip wrasse using its mucus-coated lips to feed on the surface of corals.
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The secret lies in the coating: The nanotubes are now coated in sucrose, while the first versions used explosive materials.
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You deserve something nice, and today that something is a bunch of sculptures getting coated in tiny galaxies of paint.
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We mix the products into a bowl of glitter like we're tossing a salad until it's completely coated with sparkle.
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And you've got Glossier, with Emily Weiss giving fans a peek into those millennial pink-coated offices every other hour.
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The metal body's anodized, so it's just a coated layer of black, but even so it still feels like aluminum.
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Central Park is still coated in snow but the Public Theater is getting ready for warmer weather among the trees.
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It's the surviving pages of a 20-page book, made of stucco-coated bark paper folded into an accordion shape.
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Click here to view original GIFA thin polyurethane fiber instantly turns into a liquid wire when coated with oil droplets.
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In actuality, it's a metal-coated polymer that can be spun around and propelled forward with a rotating magnetic field.
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These chocolate coated peanut butter cracker sandwiches feature that irresistible salty-sweet combination, so we understand they're a family favorite.
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The Hyundai Pavilion in South Korea is coated with a derivative of Vantablack, the darkest synthetic material on the planet.
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The scientists shined the beam through two gold-coated silicon nitride gratings, each with a different distance between the grates.
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The gist of the game is to eat a bunch of hot wings, each coated in hotter and hotter sauces.
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"You are the first of your kind," she is told by her tender, lab-coated creator Dr. Ouelet (Juliette Binoche).
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Yet you should know that behind words like "estate" or "château," there's probably just a huge warehouse coated in metal.
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The cast iron soup pot is coated with vibrant blue enamel and adorned with Beauty & The Beast's signature red roses.
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At first, the high-heeled boot appears coated in golden sequins — save for the brand's signature red sole, of course.
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Pack the vegetables into sterile jars, then pour half of the dressing into each jar, ensuring all vegetables are coated.
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Together, we consulted with the bride; baked and trimmed our cake; filled, crumb-coated and frosted; and built/decorated it.
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The novelty underwear store owner filmed himself "erotically" eating a banana coated in chocolate sauce and posted the vid online.
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The seat is wide and canted back, and the leather-coated, three-spoke steering wheel basically sits in your lap.
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Working with one onion at a time, coat the onion in the dredge, carefully making sure it is completely coated.
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With that in mind, look at Fast Lane as the candy-coated send-off to a briefly supported new era.
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The cheese didn't feel right, and coated my teeth like a thick plaque, sticking in every crevice of my molars.
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Inside, a thick layer of dust coated what little furniture was in evidence: two tables pushed awkwardly against a wall.
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Press play to see the whole, sugar-coated process that behind the colorful nibbles we've been snacking on for decades.
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Until September 2020 it will produce wood-free coated papers, which are typically used for high-quality advertising and magazines.
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Near Pittsburgh, oil-coated trees on the shore of the Ohio River show the damage done by spills and industry.
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Then Schwartz carefully inserted a glass-coated electrode into the brain, to take readings while the monkey moved its arm.
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But even the spicy-sweet smell of the sugar-coated display couldn't get one journalist salivating over the gigantic treat.
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These were slightly bigger and more generous than Shake Shack's nuggets, but they were coated in just breadcrumbs, no batter.
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One day while kayaking, he spotted a rock on the shore that was coated in oil from a recent spill.
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After it's fired in the oven briefly, the crust is then coated with a special white Stilton cheese from England.
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For example, a sheet coated with fire retardant chemicals was able to withstand temperatures of up to 620 degrees Celsius.
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The porthole coated in steam at the gasps from his mouth and I turned to the cleaner to settle myself.
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Pastry chef Shun Li, who created the masterpiece, tops it with gold-coated strawberries and pieces of gold dusted chocolate.
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Our twist on this old-school classic is coated in ground almonds and filled with parsley-garlic butter, so good!
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Absorb also will compete with Medtronic Plc's traditional drug-coated Resolute stent and Boston Scientific Corp's Synergy and Promus stents.
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Two young men were shot and wounded while others were hit by rubber-coated bullets, according to Arabic news media.
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A large concrete pillar was flanked by a leather bench, and resin-coated tree trunk ottomans served as a centerpiece.
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The sweet crunch of the coated chocolate candies and the creamy soft serve is what taste buds were designed for.
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This location was out of everything but chocolate and matcha, so I decided to order the green-coated ice cream.
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The cookies coated in confectioners' sugar stayed moist, while the ones covered in granulated sugar developed a nice, crunchy crust.
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In the kitchen, boxes of Alpha-Bits, Cheerios and sugar-coated flakes are lined up on top of the refrigerator.
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The scene is then interrupted by several patterned motion graphics before cutting to a mass of metallic-coated black bodies.
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So, go ahead and touch the Eyce beaker-shaped bong coated in camo silicone ($69.99), which has a lifetime warranty.
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As we mixed it all together, the thick sauce coated the noodles in a way I'd never seen pesto do.
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Rather than mashed potatoes and gravy, they're serving regular and Nashville hot sauce-coated popcorn chicken over mac and cheese.
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It has been coated in lemon yellow so thick that it denies metal, conjuring carved painted wood or glazed ceramic.
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The following Monday, the girls on the bus to school still shared handfuls of chocolate-coated sunflower seeds with her.
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The coated metal is strong but slim, so the dividers use very little space, leaving more room for your stuff.
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It felt like canvas coated with rubber, thin as a patch that one might sew onto a pair of jeans.
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Their plump marshmallow bodies sit on cookie bases, with caramel ganache heads and eight spindly legs, all coated with chocolate.
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A ball coated in a super-black would appear more like a hole in the air than a solid object.
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Add a bit more pasta water and slowly cook in the brown butter sauce for 30 seconds until well coated.
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Slow-rise squeeze toys, soft-gummy figures and glitter-coated animals will be among the most popular of these collectibles.
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The capsule is coated with gelatin that can remain in the stomach for weeks after being swallowed, the researchers said.
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An almost surreal blue velvet cake filled with blueberry ice cream and coated with lavender and green crumbs is another.
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I puréed the soup and tasted a rich, verdurous spoonful, humming with pleasure at the way it coated my tongue.
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A boat filled with giant dice completely coated in flip flops reexamines the refugee crisis ravaging Europe and the world.
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The Reversible (Un)Mat from Lululemon helps solve that problem with a moisture-absorbing polyurethane-coated layer on one side.
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Along with those two aforementioned lids, each Foodi comes with its own a ceramic-coated nonstick pot, a ceramic-coated nonstick crisping basket, a layered insert, a stainless steel reversible rack, and a 15-recipe book — and best of all, those accessories (aside from the cookbook, obviously) are all dishwasher-safe for easy cleanup.
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Fine art is often coated with varnish for the same reason furniture is: it provides a protective barrier to the elements.
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The effect is something similar to running on one of those polyurethane-coated tracks they use for track and field competitions.
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For many Panera patrons, the flavor-crystal-coated bagel top is one of the most coveted bites in all of food.
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They coated the dull space in fresh white paint, paired with rich, dark-wood floors and upgraded to glossy modern cabinetry.
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That's so dark that your brain doesn't know how to process it, and anything coated in Vantablack appears shapeless and flat.
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He figured out that if he coated the protein in glucose, the vacuum of his electron microscope wouldn't dry it out.
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Pull up to your favorite nightclub in your very own sedia gestatoria' the armchair carried by 12 dazzling red-coated palafrenieri.
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Inside the fryer you'll find a four-quart ceramic-coated nonstick basket and crisper plate, which fit two pounds of fries.
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In honor of the holiday, the Comfy Cow creamery expands its candy-coated menu in the fall to include this confection.
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In its heyday, all types of materials, even book covers and clothes, could be coated in Paris green for aesthetic reasons.
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His characters' black skin is coated with circuit boards, while they are wrapped in vivid clothes printed with traditional Mangbetu patterns.
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The hourglass is filled with 1,249,996 "nanoballs" that are 0.66mm in diameter and made of solid stainless steel coated in copper.
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A few miles north sits the London England Temple, a striking limestone-clad edifice, topped with a soaring, copper-coated spire.
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According to PopSugar, lucky Australians are being treated to Cadbury Coated Oreo cookies and their one-two punch of chocolate ecstasy.
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She curates images of her life through a familiar pink-coated lens, celebrating previous glories, promoting her fragrances and DJ appearances.
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First, the dill pickle chips are coated in a mixture of flour, Cajun seasoning, basil, oregano, cayenne pepper, and kosher salt.
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If so, the gold-coated Supremo Trump Changover case (about $244,0003) for the iPhone 2000 may be the case for you.
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They'll also have metal tags coated with very hardy bacteria, because NASA wants to know whether they will survive on Mars.
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In a pan coated with oil over high heat, add the rib eye and cook until nicely browned, about 3 minutes.
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Other performers coated themselves in Spectratherm, a product made by Westinghouse that displayed differences in temperature between blood vessels and skin.
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The small, jagged foam sculptures are coated with resin, sand, and other materials to resemble partially melted clumps of polluted snow.
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According to court documents, they found a small amount of cocaine, a digital scale and plastic bags coated with white powder.
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Thick, slippery mud coated streets in the town of 500,226 residents, located about 27 miles northeast of the state capital, Charleston.
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Before this coated cutie was all wrapped up in social media, she was just another lil lady ready for winter weather.
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It's coated with muscles that the body uses to hold in gas or feces until they are ready to be expelled.
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Ms Kung and an expert printer lay the negative on a piece of paper coated in ferric, chloroplatinite and chloropalladite salts.
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The searing, record-setting heat that followed this year dried out plants, leaving many parts of the West coated in tinder.
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I only spotted the jam when I logged into the app and found the spittle-coated camera pointed towards the wall.
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Cops, Vietnamese immigrants, and Americorps volunteers lined up for the cream cheese turnovers coated in chocolate or stuffed with lemon filling.
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Seasoned cast-iron means that it's coated with fat that is heated till it becomes carbon particles, making the pans nonstick.
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He's taking his journey in an orange barrel made of resin-coated plywood and relying on ocean currents to get there.
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Scientists have created a novel method of contraception, using polymer beads coated in a special protein as "decoy" eggs in mice.
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The combo of botanical caviar and carob extract coated my hair just enough, and made it easier to create my twists.
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The doughnut is decorated with an elegant green design and topped with Ghirardelli mini chocolate chips, lightly coated in powdered sugar.
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The balls are rolled out, coated in Panko breadcrumbs, and then deep-fried for two to three minutes until golden brown.
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The steering wheel is coated in crinkled black leather; there's a throwback six-speed manual shifter and old-school analog dials.
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You've got the bumpy surface of the sprinkle-coated stripe and the smooth frozen fruitiness of the white and pink sections.
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Toss your caramel-coated apples in toasted sesame seeds for a little nutty, savory note to cut through all that sweetness.
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A brief stroll around Can Tho already leaves you coated in sweat, and the city is set to grow much sweatier.
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The adhesive portion is coated until needed — when the car hits someone, the coating is broken to expose to sticky part.
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Make the filling: Toss the ground cherries, sugar, and cornstarch in a large bowl until evenly coated and set aside. 4.
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Back in the lab, he coated ants and flies with the goo and put them in a container with some flowers.
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That night's principal green-coated clown, the lovely Robert Saralp, evoked for an instant Robin Williams in "Waiting for Godot" mode.
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The cheese didn't feel right, and coated my teeth like a thick plaque, sticking in every crevice of my molars imaginable.
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There's the 70mm magnesium dome driver, an aluminum-coated diaphragm, neodymium magnets, and the headband is made out of beta titanium.
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There's work to do with home improvement, and we've never sugar-coated that it's a project — it just doesn't magically happen.
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Supplì, a classic Roman food similar to arancini, is a mozzarella-filled rice ball that's been coated with egg and breadcrumbs.
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The Holly & Martin Zephs bar cart is sleek, modern, and stylish with its powder-coated metal frame and tempered glass shelves.
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There are some dishes where it takes center stage, minimally coated with a sauce designed to bring out its wheaty excellence.
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Once the quesadilla has chilled, it's cut into six slices that are coated in flour, egg, and breadcrumbs, then deep fried.
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These chewy candies coated in sour sugar were invented in Ontario, Canada, and began production in the United States in 1985.
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Yelp users' top recommendations from Aunt Charlotte's Candies & Gifts include mint-chocolate cookie balls, chocolate-covered cranberries, and chocolate-coated pretzels.
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SkinnyPop's parent Amplify went public in 2015 after the brand quickly caught on with snackers attracted to its sunflower coated kernels.
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They took a pizza and coated each slice with flour, eggs, and bread crumbs, before putting it into the deep frier.
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The walls, floors and ceilings are coated in a special material that allows for it to be washed down and cleaned.
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And time is present in his caveman riffs on modern technologies: calculators and remote controls are coated in sand and stones.
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Inside Raffa's glass-fronted building, silt and other deposits from the river coated bottles, tables, floors, saltshakers, and bottles of wine.
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Be careful to ensure that the chicken is evenly and fully coated, but do not let the coating become too thick.
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Despite the unimaginative title, it's actually a really great story, and not just because of its heartwarming, candy-coated outer shell.
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The new version's hands are now also coated in lume to make it easier to read in the dark of midnight.
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It is served without any garnish and coated in a translucent brown Madeira sauce, with a simple side of mashed potatoes.
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A few days later, he added a photo of a box of what he claimed were thousands of pork-coated rounds.
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Coated with ephemeral effects and inhabiting shifting atmospheres, his songs feel imbued with a sense of how fleeting life can be.
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I mean, just looking at the photos, I instantly felt myself coated in a brilliant, glittering sheen of Black Girl Magic.
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It is meandering hyperbole, peppered with often-tangential attacks and coated in the most superficial discussion of complex and important issues.
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However, his explanation for choosing Rambis, a Jackson disciple who served as interim coach last season, was hardly coated in enthusiasm.
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With the cauliflower pieces well coated, I transferred the mixture to a baking dish and popped it, uncovered, into the oven.
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But inside, the vessel is coated with a compostable liner, rather than the plastic one used in Starbucks' regular paper cups.
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In other parts of the world, related birds of paradise plants produce red or yellow coated seeds easily detectable to birds.
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With a powder-coated-metal top and bottom, and heavy plastic mesh in the middle, the feeder will last for years.
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The ribs were a bit too fatty for my taste, but the grilled plantains coated in crunchy nuts were a hit.
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Baby blues, yellows and, of course, candy-coated pinks appeared in head-to-toe looks at Versace, Michael Kors and Hermès.
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Dr. Shea's lab is creating hydrogel nanoparticles coated with polymers — the building blocks of plastics — small enough to attach to proteins.
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So much dust coated the National Olympic Pool recently it turned a funny shade of green and needed to be drained.
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Ms. Curran had to search out the chemical dyes and the coated paper; Kodak stopped manufacturing dye-transfer materials in 1994.
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Coated in a whitewashed layer of cement plaster, the concrete building has not aged (as the architect will admit) especially well.
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Unlike the Cairo toe, this one — made of glue-soaked linen and coated with plaster — probably only served a cosmetic purpose.
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Hard, heavy, tight, coated with tiny thorns that can stick in your fingertips, the artichoke can be an intimidating spring vegetable.
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Bee's Wrap is an eco-friendly alternative that's made from organic cotton coated in bee's wax, jojoba oil, and tree resin.
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Gyotaku is traditionally created by pressing a sheet of thin Japanese Washi paper onto a fish coated in black Sumi ink.
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The pancakes would puff when she fried them, each one a tiny, golden soufflé ready to be coated in maple syrup.
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Its a memory which feels like it's coated in velvet, a period of time so short but full of such gravity.
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Archmides is capable of handling multiple-sized lenses and mirrors and loading them into a tray in order to be coated.
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Much quicker to make but no less appealing are the tahini shortbread cookies, coated in sesame seeds for a gentle crunch.
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In forty-five minutes, the twenty-two tons of ice coated the driveway and the ramp, a modest spread of white.
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A few of the models got long, oval-shaped nails coated with a nude color in a nod to '80s glamour.
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The rower's powder-coated steel frame supports up to 285 pounds and feels durable enough to last for years of use.
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One side of the satellite will be coated in a material meant to make the vehicle appear darker while in orbit.
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They are coated with ligands, molecular receptors that have a high affinity for certain biomarkers of disease found in exhaled breath.
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Shop UncommonGoods hereUncommonGoods is a marketplace of both creative craft-esque inventions like chocolate-coated waffle shots that make great gifts.
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Dark walls, with vibrant patterns in certain places, and a dark ceiling surround a dark bed coated in a protective sheet.
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Edipeel can be applied after a harvest; crops can be coated while on a conveyor belt or dipped in the solution.
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Trelleborg's business areas will be Industrial Solutions, Sealing Solutions and Wheel Systems, while Coated Systems and Offshore & Construction will be discontinued.
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Add ½ tablespoon oil to a wok (or frying pan) on medium-high heat, and swirl until the wok is evenly coated.
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Both teams played hard, and both teams handled the ball as if it was both scorchingly hot and coated in butter.
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In the Aero booth, a powder-coated dark green aluminum outdoor chair by Thomas O'Brien with a whorled back is $1050.
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It can be done on any painted or coated object—from sculptures, paintings, and works on paper, to furniture and photographs.
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Twitter user Brian McCarthy posted a photo showing a small, turquoise waffle maker coated in what looks like old waffle mix.
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Elsewhere in the sterile laboratory, a hand tickles the emoji, feather flourished, before a lab-coated assistant hands over your card.
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From NPR: Golf balls are coated in a thin shell of polyurethane that degrades over time, releasing toxins into the water.
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The frozen treats come in the shape of a chocolate-coated candy bar, but the inside is filled with vanilla ice cream.
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Donuts can be flavoured, decorated and coated in thousands of ways, but there are really only two basic types: yeast and cake.
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Instax WIDE 13 - $21 See Details The top-down viewfinder on the InstantFlex TL25 features a bright, anti-glare coated glass pane.
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Boyd took inspiration for the company when one of her jackets that was coated in pearls got ruined at the dry cleaner.
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Despite her grueling self-inflicted work schedule, Holmes never drank coffee, although she occasionally would eat chocolate-coated coffee beans for energy.
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The remote-controlled drone was equipped with horsehairs coated with a special gel, which the researchers say was crucial to the process.
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Steel prices have increased over the years, which helps explain why Canada ceased minting its copper-coated steel penny back in 2012.
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Rain and snow might've coated the ground in a thick layer of ice, researchers said, keeping the mammoths from foraging, starving them.
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If I wanted a baby, there was a planet of white-coated scientists together with the lush, young wombs of poorer women.
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By the time I was done eating, my fingers were coated in the wings' flavorful sauce — and I couldn't have been happier.
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Oil paint in some of these works adds a light tan geometric shape, whose tactile surface reminded me of skim-coated walls.
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Each one is piled high with candy, cookies, brownies, or cake, and served in cups coated in icing, chocolate sauce, and sprinkles.
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The ADX5000 has been designed as a wholly new product, featuring new 58mm tungsten-coated drivers inside its honeycomb-patterned ear cups.
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It's a simple addition: some LEDs embedded under the Dot's fabric-coated rim that can display the time all of the time.
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It is coated with black ooze, over ten feet deep in places, saturated with polychlorinated biphenyls, heavy metals and other industrial pollutants.
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Seed coatings are not considered a "pesticide application" akin to spraying, because farmers buy the coated seed and then just plant it.
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Additionally, the sensor is coated with surgical-grade epoxy, and scientists hope that the next generation can last decades inside the body.
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A stem-cell transplant to treat lymphoma means his immune-system cells are now coated with proteins that HIV cannot latch onto.
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The 2-ounce cones are triple-coated with chocolate, so this probably isn't the best vessel for a Mind Eraser or Jameson.
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On Twitter, some people shared photos of lipstick that they say was coated with small white fuzz and hair when it arrived.
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It comes in black PVD-coated metal and this Gullfire edition looks far less like a steampunk throwback than the brass edition.
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PVD-coated stainless steel houses the rest of the internals, including 10mm beryllium drivers for producing sound delivered by Bluetooth 4.2 radios.
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The strummed acoustic guitar, plinky pianos, sighing, honey-coated backup singers, and sparingly deployed horns and glockenspiel equal a consistent band sound.
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Seeing as anything would taste delicious coated in a layer of Cheetos dust, it's hard to imagine these are anything but tasty.
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After the paint and top coat dried, it was time to scrub off the extra paint that coated my fingers and nails.
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With its incessant mushy narratives, red and pink color scheme, and sugar-coated everything, Valentine's Day is supposed to be a breeze.
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According to the product page, the projector's multi-coated lens creates clear focus and stunning color reproduction for a unique visual experience.
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Compared to the uncoated steel of the toilet door as well as the silver-coated surface, AGXX seemed to pull its weight.
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These chips, more like little strips, are vegan and gluten-free and have been roasted and coated in a dark chocolate shell.
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Chemicals added to treated water have coated those pipes with a protective layer that usually keeps lead from dissolving into the water.
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A thinly-coated human being strapped to sticks, barreling down a jagged, unpredictable mountainside at 150 mph on a frigid, slick terrain.
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The grass is green, the hillsides are coated in yellow and orange and blue flowers, and the reservoirs are full again, hallelujah.
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Bring a non-stick pan up to high heat, add clarified butter and swirl around pan until the sides are coated. 2.
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Add the cooked sticky rice to the pot and gently stir and fold it until it's evenly coated in the cream mixture.
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The chair in question is modeled after an enormous gold skull, coated in 24-karat gold and draped in fine black velvet.
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I could try to shoehorn another topic in here, but really, this is the time for delicious sugar-coated trade deadline candy.
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Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois-based Ferrara's origins date back to 1908 when Salvatore Ferrara started selling Italian pastries and sugar-coated candy almonds.
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"We coated ours in wax, and carved out a niche for a higher price point and a higher-quality mesh," he said.
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Created by Russian jewelry specialists Caviar, the fidget spinner rightfully earns its high price, thanks to its 100-gram gold-coated exterior.
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But the inspirational message he hawks also feels more self-promotional than altruistic, coated with the grease of a used car dealership.
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The work stations are made of stainless steel, and the mixing room walls and floors are coated in an easily-cleaned epoxy.
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Neither phone is waterproof, but both are coated with a water repellant; Lenovo claims they'll be fine if splashed or spilled on.
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