I definitely need to do some «stain / wash» sample boards to experiment with
more exact measurements of paint and water and the resulting effects.
This method is a bit more difficult, as it requires
more exact measurements.
Does anyone have
more exact measurements for making it with pumpkin?
Apologies to those of you who prefer
more exact measurements!
I would've liked
a more exact measurement (surprised?)
I have now also added the weight to give
a more exact measurement.
Not exact matches
It's really
more of a serving suggestion than recipe since the
exact measurements don't matter.
Having the information about size and weight you are making an image of other deciding factors like which walker has a bigger snack tray,
more space required, and other things that you may not have
exact measurements to compare, but can use the overall size of each walker to compare these other smaller features to decide.
With that kind of power, the
measurements will be
more exact, and any small deviations from standard model predictions could emerge.
--- > I don't give you
exact measurements on your greens, because what I do is sort of eyeball the blender and add roughly the same or slightly
more volume of greens as I've added fruit.
I followed the
exact measurements above, and mine turned out
more oily than yours appears in the picture.
And even tough we do not have the
exact measurement of this new handbag, we do know that it much
more spacious than the original Classic Flap Bags due to the extra bottom space.
Leave clear feeding instructions describing amounts to be fed with
exact measurements, as opposed to rough guidelines (e.g. one half cup not the
more inexact handful).
More exact for the partitioning between oceans and vegetation are found in the oxygen balance, but with large margins of error, as oxygen change
measurements (a few ppmv in 200,000 ppmv) are extremely difficult, at the edge of the accuracy of the methods used.
Then there are the much
more accurate and comprehensive satellite
measurement systems, RSS / UAH, which measure 24/7 the average temperature of every cubic inch of the lower troposphere — the
exact place where global warming is meant to occur, according to the theory.
From fabric out of food, beer bottles and
more to dying with air, and web sites that know your
exact measurements, these technologies are changing fashion as we know it.
It features a very similar design to the Play: 1, along with the
exact same
measurements and weight but it is a little
more refined, featuring a colour - matched speaker grille and a capacitive touch control pad rather than physical buttons for playing and pausing, volume adjustment and track changing, as well as turning the microphones on or off.