Sentences with phrase «leave tops of paper»

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Discard the stems and place the leaves on a piece of parchment paper on top of a baking tray.
When you drape the paper - thin pieces on top of the hot squash, they practically melt, leaving nearly nothing but salty, porky flavor.
Add several leaves in a single layer on top of the paper towels.
Here's a trick I learned that may help some people: I was frustrated that so much of the mixture was sticking to the top piece of parchment paper, so I just left it on while it baked.
Ye crack me up these articles are just paper talk then all ye take it so seriously moan about Wenger most of ye are haters judge him after the window the man is a legend in my eyes and it will be a sad day when he leaves and he will leave when he wants he still can attract top players he is well respected he bought ALEXIS SANCHEZ less bitching more supporting
Cazorla alongside Coquelin papers over some of the cracks but it still leaves us top heavy and light in the middle.
For example: place two sheets of wax paper on top of each other and then sandwich some colorful autumn leaves in between the layers of wax paper.
There should be 5 inches left to the top edge of the paper.
... The Goldman mystique has been honed over 147 years, since the day a German immigrant named Marcus Goldman left the tailoring business to trade debts, via slips of paper he stacked under his silk top hat.
That leaves most commercial paper with a tensile strength that tops out at about 30 megapascals (MPa), says Lars Berglund, a lightweight structures engineering expert at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.
In a paper published this week in PNAS, EMBL scientists show how different types of molecules on the top and bottom of a leaf keep each other in check, ensuring the leaf grows flat.
Not well, according to this paper: when top and bottom leaves are placed in the same low light, the lower canopy leaves showed lower rates of photosynthesis.
Pin paper pattern onto fabric and mark where the sewing should start (approx 10 cm in from each side and start approx 20 cm from top to leave room for arms) and end (either sew to bottom of fabric or leave some open towards the bottom).
I pulled out my paper and embossed leaf garland from last year and draped it over this big mirror on top of the blue console table and I'm still so in love with that thing.
Draw examples of these shapes at the top of the paper, leaving lots of room to record student thoughts.
Glue the paper hands to the top of the worksheet, leaving the fingers unglued so they can move.
However, I also know there are lots of people out there who still love books, who still enjoy the heft and weight of a tome in their hands, who still appreciate the tactile sense of sliding their fingers between paper pages and gently leafing the top one over as they read the last word on the page before them.
A Microsoft word or text document, for instance, is one very tall column of digital «paper» in which you type words top to bottom, left to right.
Figure 1 from the paper (extracted below) shows 2 year to 16 year regressions for the period 1871 - 2010 (Points are organized in chronological order according to the color scale ranging from dark blue to red passing through light blue, green, yellow, and orange; labels in the top left panel refer to points corresponding to the first month of the specified year.)
Top images from left to right: Bart Exposito, Untitled, 2018, Acrylic and Charcoal on Paper, 21 x 29 inches, Courtesy of the artist Walter Robinson, Tartan Wordcross (Cruel Truth), 2011, Mdf, epoxy, metalflake, 48» x 48» x 1 1/2 inches, Courtesy of Turner Carroll Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
(Top left) Hanneline Visnes, Ardabil With Stripes (2012), acrylic on board; (Bottom Left) Hanneline Visnes, Atomic (2012), watercolour on paper; (Right) Mary Viola Paterson, Lobsters and Sea Shells (c. 1930s), linocut printed on paper, courtesy of The Hunterian, University of Glasleft) Hanneline Visnes, Ardabil With Stripes (2012), acrylic on board; (Bottom Left) Hanneline Visnes, Atomic (2012), watercolour on paper; (Right) Mary Viola Paterson, Lobsters and Sea Shells (c. 1930s), linocut printed on paper, courtesy of The Hunterian, University of GlasLeft) Hanneline Visnes, Atomic (2012), watercolour on paper; (Right) Mary Viola Paterson, Lobsters and Sea Shells (c. 1930s), linocut printed on paper, courtesy of The Hunterian, University of Glasgow.
«The Broken Jug: A Comedy [D3](left handed version)» (2007), a sculpture made from sheets of marine plywood and pine, is like Bauhaus paper cutting exercises made large and pulled up into space from the floor, rather than from a table top.
In everyday life, lines supposedly give us «safety» and «orientation», indicate or show us a direction, create connections and provide a basis — at least, we assume this to be so... And yes, as a matter of fact, in notebooks or on graph paper, the lines are already there, and our (western) culture then prescribes the direction (from top left to lower right).
The idea of the paper, and a blank section at the top and left, save it from being too easy.
I've used a large pickle container (the Warehouse size) on counter with a few red wrigglers thrown in on top of leaves or shredded mail and then just put scraps in and cover with a lid pierced with some air holes... if fruit flies are a problem, a cloth or paper towel with rubber band or screw you nail pieced lid right over.
- click anywhere to select a root case, or use the search in the top left to enter a case name - the box below the search allows you to select the number of generations shown in reference to the «Root Paper» - bottom left of the screen provides basic case info and a link to find the case on CanLII
Materials Bi-fold doors Wallpaper (1 to 2 rolls, depending on the size and number of bifold doors) Measuring tape Pencil Metal ruler or carpenter square Utility knife Spray paint (optional) Wallpaper paste and brush Plastic float Screwdriver (optional) How - to 1 Measure the doors and cut your paper to size using a utility knife and metal ruler or carpenter square as your guide, leaving a 2» allowance on the top and bottom.
I went to the address bar in at the top left of screen and clicked on the little thingy that looks like a sheet of paper torn in half?
I peeled back all of the paper and fabric until I had only the top ring part left of the lamp shade frame.
Clockwise from top left, Wild Card / Inferno double - sided wrapping paper (Inferno shown), # 3.95, House of Hackney; Marble wrapping paper in Lapis Blue, # 3, Rowen & Wren; Pine Cones wrapping paper, # 9.95; and Grosgrain ribbons in Emerald and Gold, # 5 each, all Nancy & Betty Studio; Woodpecker Forest wrapping paper, # 2.95, Kate Slater at notonthehighstreet.com; Wild Card / Inferno double - sided wrapping paper (Wild Card shown), as before; and Midnight Garden wrapping paper, # 3.95, House of Hackney.
It keeps distressing forever and anything with grease that gets set down on it leaves a greasy spot that won't come off (outline of a paper cup of BBQ sauce and the fingerprints to go with it is what I have on the little table top I painted and waxed).
3 Starting at the top left - hand corner of the paper, paint a 12» - long strip at a 45 - degree angle (it should look like a forward slash).
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