Sentences with phrase «slightly out of the centre»

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I find most scones too try, so I try to take them out of the oven when they are still slightly moist in the centre.
His positioning near the half - spaces and the movement slightly deeper towards the midfielders, drags either the full back or the centre - half out of position, opening up spaces for the team - mates to run into.
My favourite change is from second to third gear; a bit of pressure to slide it out of second, ease the load on your palm very slightly to let the natural centring spring guide the stick across the gate and then push forwards again on the shiny bauble into the oiled resistance of third.
An update was carried out in the autumn of 1987, and bestowed the Torsen centre differential and a slightly larger five - cylinder engine on the quattro: the new power unit retained the original power output of 147 kW (200 bhp), but developed greater low - speed torque.
Stylish design and affordable rates compensate for a slightly out - of - centre location.
Two controllers known as Joy - Cons slot either side of the screen, creating a standard control set - up (with the screen in the centre, rather like the 3DS), but they can also be slid out and used separately — or placed in a Joy Grip accessory, which make them brilliantly resemble a slightly frazzled cartoon dog.
OTOH — Today's National Post (a slightly right - of - centre paper that irritates me by being a bit too pro-Israel) has two side - by - side opinion pieces pointing out the flaws in the AGW hype as well as the absurd impracticality of this sort of rosy - tinted idealism.
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