Not exact matches
Cut the rest of the bulb into quarters, cut out the
central core, then very thinly slice with a
small sharp knife, or a mandolin if you have one.
The site contains a mini — mountain range of eroded hills and valleys covering more than 120 acres, surrounded by a sprawl of
smaller mounds circling the
central core like satellites.
However, introducing
small variations on this simple mechanic, Twisted Pixel have crafted a responsive and addictive shooter that should appeal to the
core market as much as it will Dance
Central fans.
Inside, it's only a short way to the
central core, which is guarded by none other than a Thunderjaw, along with a few
smaller machines.
Most city planners agreed, and America adopted a completely new way of life, one that was different from anything that had come before, by directing all new construction «away from congested
central areas to their outer fringes and suburbs in low - density continuous development,» and «the prevention of the metropolitan
core's further spread by directing new construction into
small, widely spaced satellite towns.»
The Pew Home Visiting Data for Performance Initiative, a
central component of the Pew Charitable Trusts» focus on home visiting, offers states an important opportunity to galvanize around a
small set of
core outcomes, designed to capture the collective impact of investments in early home visiting.