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You can't slice up a pie after it's already been allocated.
I also slice up sweet potatoes to make oven baked fries.
I slice up the bread and throw it in the toaster.
I also slice up a peach to eat at work later.
I make eggs and turkey bacon and slice up an avocado.
We see Bettany's Dryden Vos slice up some crap in his den.
They also build a rocket-powered sword to slice up synthetic cadavers.
Pineapples are sort of a pain in the butt to actually slice up.
I slice up a ripe avocado and toast Ezekial bread from Trader Joe's.
We like to slice up history into segments that are easier to digest.
Kelly says to first slice up a bunch of leeks, zucchini, and garlic.
Now you're ready to core and slice up a tomato, professional chef-style.
Then slice up a few strawberries, fresh-picked from the corner shipping container.
We refused to slice up our watermelon, so to speak, to meet customer demand.
I wash some strawberries, slice up a plum, and make some green tea ($5).
Neville, always934 pointed out, had to slice up the toads — and he owned a toad.
I peel and slice up eight apples and put them into a large mixing bowl.
I slice up Miriam's masterpiece, take a forkful, blow on it, and take a bite.
A horrific-looking egg bundt cake, or large egg donut, that you can slice up.
There are some sports folks — and this goes from college through several professionals in soccer — whose primary objective is to slice up the rights really, really thin and maximize the revenue over a three-, five-year time horizon by how you slice up the rights.
I slice up some hard-boiled eggs we have in the fridge and serve those as well.
Slice up your creations and wait for the hungry scavengers to come and happily stuff their faces.
Slice up a 99¢ lemon or cucumber and turn your boring Brita filter water into a decadent spa water.
When it's all done, I split up the veggies in four containers and slice up one sausage per container.
I slice up the last of an incredible rosemary goat cheese from Trader Joe's and put it on top.
The decision to slice up Daimler is the second such move made by an automaker in the last week.
Just slice up the cucumber, put it in the water overnight, and then pour it out and drink it.
There were 14 heirs, he was told, and it was impossible to slice up the painting into equal parts.
"If you slice up security into regions, with some more secure than others, you generate internal tension," he said.
Those are the digital version of a Doorbuster, and can slice up to 90% of the price of holiday gifts.
To dice a tomato, you basically want to maneuver around the core and slice up all the meaty tomato goodness.
It's still the biggest live-streaming platform by a large margin, no matter which way you slice up the charts.
First, she would shower the meat with a popular commercial brand of "seasoned salt," then slice up an onion or two.
For dessert, a sister, the jovial Aline stationed behind the bar, would slice up and plate the juiciest mangos in town.
For dessert, a sister, the jovial Aline stationed behind the bar, would slice up and plate the juiciest mangos in town.
I slice up an apple with cookie butter on the side, put on a sheet mask, and watch a couple of episodes.
Only then were Dr. Reed and her husband told that her surgeon had used a power morcellator to slice up her uterus.
Inertia and ego aside, a big part of the reason the store wouldn't slice up the watermelon was probably simple risk-aversion.
A quick lunch you can eat on the go, or a decadent dessert we'll slice up and serve as a proper tempura kebab.
The movement to slice up the state of California is reeling from internal clashes over what's the best way to rearrange the state.
I slice up a new cantaloupe, make a cucumber and tomato salad, spiralize zucchini, and brew a batch of coffee to chill overnight.
You can slice up the season data however you'd like, and it will almost always point to the Raptors being the better team.
Put your bright-orange dip in a bowl (it's the color of Doritos, too), slice up some cucumbers, and you're ready to snack.
The nomination admits that as a producer, West still knows how to slice up and stack up samples to make songs move forward.
I slice up some oranges for dessert, and BD and I end up watching the first episode of Salt Fat Acid Heat on Netflix.
Not only can it be used to slice up tomatoes for a sauce, it can also be boiled and eaten as the main course.
The Crispr defense system will slice up any DNA with that same sequence, so if the same virus invades again, it will be destroyed.
These multi-functional pieces work hard whether they're being used to slice up fruit for an afternoon snack or create a dinner party feast.
I slice up the last of the chicken from the weekend and make myself soft tacos with red onion, corn, black beans, lettuce, and cheese.
In the negotiations, the lawyers will be trying to balance all these interests and slice up a smaller pie among unhappy employees, investors and founders.
If you tried to slice up how much of that comes from the Play Store, and in particular from Japan, the number wouldn't be consequential.
The trick to make split pea soup look fancy, she told me, is to slice up a few carrots because they add a nice color.
But if it seems like one too many things to chop on a weeknight (or weekend morning), skip it and slice up a ripe tomatoes instead.
If you're feeling overwhelmed by a mountain of work that keeps growing, slice up your tasks into micro-goals and knock them out one at a time.
I slice up the sourdough bread and a tomato to turn into my breakfast when I get to work, pack leftovers for lunch, and I'm out the door.
Turns out, to MacGyver a lens shade, all you need is to slice up a Solo cup until it's mouth fits around the lens, and tape it down. Voilà!
The labels we use to casually slice up society — boomer, millennial, Gen X, Gen Z — are a nearly useless way of thinking about politics, culture or business in America.
Almost all our pickles work the same way: slice up what you're going to pickle and put it into a jar, mix the brine solution, and pour it in.
The game seems to be stepping up its marketing gimmicks from the time it asked people to vote on whether or not it should slice up a Picasso painting.
Fort skids around the keyboard in quick, truncated lines, using jagged chords in the left hand to slice up her momentum even as the group's energy continues to rise.
Wrong. Most people have heard of demographics – the term used by advertisers to slice up a market by age, gender, ethnicity and other variables to help them understand customers.
The accompanying disruptions from the winter storm could slice up to 0.2 percentage points off the country's first-quarter GDP growth, according to a new Oxford Economics estimate out Monday.
While the farro simmers, you can broil the broccoli until the tiny buds blacken and crisp, and slice up some firm juicy turnips or radishes for another kind of crunch.
I also pack a peach and a green pepper I slice up for a snack and make coffee that I will chill overnight for an iced coffee in the morning.
He warned that, among other outrages, Democrats want to seize everyone's guns, outlaw cows, throw open the borders and protect MS-13 gang members looking to "slice up" young women.
After you capture the whole album, you can use the program to slice up the recording into individual tracks, label the songs, and clean up hiss, pops and other noise.
I asked them whether they thought that such tactics, because they slice up the electorate into tiny, self-contained, slivers might be good for their candidates but bad for our democracy.
And if the item is fragile, the Slimbox can also create supports to better cradle the object, or the machine can slice up the unused cardboard to use as cushioning packing material.
Digital downloads on services like iTunes (which slice up albums into 99-cent individual tracks) accounted for $3 billion of sales, though that represented a decline of 10.5% on the year before.
It has three parts: a plastic blade to cut into the avocado's skin, a pitter to remove the pit inside, and a slicer to evenly slice up the inside of the avocado.
The company says there's no minimum order required; all you have to do is enter the promo code "10000SLICES" at checkout and you'll receive your free cheesecake slice up to $8.50 in value.
We're thinking he'd have to make it a 2-hour special though, because there's a ton of beef to slice up: -- Did Cardi stop Offset from doing the "No Flag" video with Nicki?
Their followers rub shoulders in the narrow, numbered alleys that slice up Yangon, which to an outsider feels like a multi-cultural Asian city on the make after decades sealed off under military rule.
"I love that I as a consumer can now choose to change my mind and slice up the payments for a purchase I have already paid in full with my bank card," he explains.
While the chicken is pretty much taking care of itself, I prep some of the accompaniments: I make a garlic-cilantro-lime crema to top the tacos, slice up some avocado, and prep cotija cheese.
Other new indices slice up the universe of stocks and bonds in varied ways, such as whether the share prices are undervalued, whether firms are socially responsible or whether they are exposed to specific risks.
As a final touch, all you need to do is slice up a tomato or some cucumbers, and dress them with a quickly made yogurt sauce, which acts as a cooling garnish for the chicken.
If you want to add vegetables, slice up some cucumber, radish or celery — or anything crunchy, fennel or carrots would also work — and dress with a little sesame oil, rice or other vinegar, and salt.
But in one important difference to that time, banks in the present day are no longer creating pools of equity-default swaps to slice up into an equity market version of complex synthetic collateralised debt obligations.
Check out all of our star-studded previews in the gallery and use the blue links to download and print out an easy-to-use PDF template to slice up a jaw-dropping jack-o-lantern!
Go ahead and liberate that crockery from its '70s packaging, and, while you're at it, cube some bread, slice up some sausages, heck, even heat up a tray of frozen taquitos: pretty much anything goes here.
During this time, Trump learned that not all viewers are equal, as networks only really care about the 18- to 49-year-old demographic, and most advertisers slice up ratings into even smaller demographic and psychographic niches.
They later slice up and cook down the fruit to create a smoked marmalade ("bright orange with little flecks of black in it," Mr. Wilson said) that they fold into other dishes, like a plate of Wagyu beef.
The court issued an injunction against owners of the watch brand Kanske, who planned to slice up a painting by Danish artist Tal R and use the canvas pieces as decorative faces for a line of luxury wristwatches.
In October, the two watchmakers revealed plans to slice up the canvas and use it as for the design of between 200 and 300 watches that they planned to sell for 10,000 Danish krone (~$1,500) each, the Guardian reported.
These tasks are essential to reducing latency in game streaming, and Microsoft is said to be planning to slice up processing between the game running locally and in the cloud in order to reduce input lag and other image processing delays.
Bacteria have defences against phages, just as they have resistance genes against natural antibiotics (indeed, biotech's hot new genome-editing tool, CRISPR-Cas9, is based on a system bacteria use to slice up the genes of viruses that attack them).
These early Hawaiians were fishermen who would take the cut-offs from their catch of the day, slice up the fish, toss it with sun-dried sea salt, and sometimes add ogo (fresh seaweed) or inamona (roasted and crushed candlenuts).
I know it's not—I'm still thinking about it too much—but I wonder how many times I need to skate with the Moxi Girls to feel like I deserve to move freely, to slice up the tarmac without consequence.
So I layer the bottom of a bowl with brown sugar and dump eight ounces of sour cream on it and slice up a banana or put in some raisins, and I'm back in bed again by 9:20 or 303:30.
Cisco is offering new software tools, based on a technology called containers, that let developers slice up applications to run them either in their own data centers, where they might use a lot of Cisco gear, or a cloud data center like the ones offered by AWS.
" Furthermore, and even more relevant to the heightened and divisive political debates of this populist era, with pseudo-conservative politicians perpetually on the hunt to find "wedge issues" to slice up an electorate, an Oakeshottian politician requires "a quite different view of the activity of governing.
Apple explained that, yes, there were some interesting acoustics in the space, one that, incredibly, doesn't have a single column to hold up the ceiling or to slice up the sound, but I might have noticed that there were no echoes during the iPhone X launch event.
Given Obama's lineage, his mentors and political influences, his controversial friends and associations, his background as a community organizer and neighborhood economic developer, should we be surprised that he is a man who knows only how to slice up the pie, rather than grow the pie?
They made contact with one another briefly, and watching Prime's chainsaw slice up its opponent's fingers was kind of cool—until they tipped some suspiciously-placed scaffolding into what viewers were led to believe was the judges' table and the fight was called, somewhat inexplicably, for team USA.
Sure enough, I got a reply saying that that was no problem, but I had to do one thing first to satisfy the warranty: I had to slice up my current pair of earphones, take a photograph, and send the company the grisly image as proof they were no more.
"At restaurants, or even preparing a dish at home, putting sliced avocado on top of a fish or on top of a salad, it can be really easy to just slice up the whole avocado to put it on top of the salad, and then that's going to be a lot more dense in calories."
Most had money on Carbide, a 110 kg robot with an 85 cm spinning bar and military-grade steel armour, which was a favourite to win pretty much from the moment of its first appearance in the new series; the hum of its spinning blade (apparently capable of an impact at 60 times the energy of a sniper bullet) made its opponents go weak at the wheels as it proved its ability to slice up and immobilise almost any robot in its path, and even destroy part of the steel-walled arena.
Some persons try fleeing from the spinning blade, but are too slow. Shiro, who can use his hair for attacks, extends his hair to impale and slice-up people. Many are killed, with their bodies and heads staked for display. Soiken laughs and declares that hell is unleashing its force.
His shikai shrinks it down into the form of a survival/combat knife. While in this form, Kensei demonstrates the ability to charge and fire spiritual energy from the blade. Tachikaze can also manipulate wind, as demonstrated when Kensei uses several wind blades to slice up a hollow, killing it instantly. Kensei's bankai is named .
The escapees break into a tire shop and find a gun. Charlie uses an angle grinder to slice up a victim. Tommy steals a station wagon and the infected leave with a pistol and a bag of snacks. They get confronted by a biker gang that Charlie already fought at the mall, killing one of their members.
Fairytale Fights is based on the Unreal Engine 3. The game has a volumetric liquid system, where blood drenches the surroundings when the player slice up the enemies multiple times in a frenzied attack. They are also able to slide through the pools of blood and melt their enemies using acid potions. Players have full control over how and when to slice their enemies, called dynamic slicing technology.
According to a direct mailing by the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), Roskam will protect Social Security by opposing any plans that reduce benefits. Roskam told The Hill that he opposes any measures that would add private savings accounts or slice up the current program to create a private account. However, Roskam responded to a National Taxpayers Union questionnaire stating he would "work and vote for Social Security Choice that will allow younger workers to have the choice of investing much of their Social Security taxes in regulated individual retirement accounts."Kaplan, Jonathan E.
Above all, Ganymede is designed around administration teams. Administrators are members of 'Owner Groups', which own objects. Any object that is changed by a user or an automated task can result in change report email being sent to administrators in the appropriate Owner Group, making it possible for admins to keep up to date with changes that others in their groups are making. Owner Groups can be granted authority over arbitrary subsets of the object database, making it easy to slice up the network directory space in any fashion that may be desired.
Dean made his professional debut in The Duchess (2008), opposite Keira Knightley. He played Darren Mullet, his first lead role, in the comedy-horror film Tormented (2009). Dean received critical acclaim for his performance in Tormented; Sky Movies said: "Best of the bunch is Dean as the put-upon Darren Mullet, imbuing his tragic monster with a touch of Boris Karloff pathos in the online clips of his living torment, and coming across quite menacing when returning to slice up his victims."Sky Movies - Review - Tormented Retrieved on 2009-05-28.
Bishop Vilmos Apor was himself mortally wounded when he attempted to save a young girl from rape at the hands of drunken Soviet soldiers. In spite of a monarchist campaign led by József Mindszenty, Archbishop of Esztergom, Hungary was declared a republic on February 1, 1946. The Communist Party acquired power step by step, using its "salami tactics" in order to slice up its opposition. For instance, after the murder of a Soviet officer, about 1,500 "reactionary associations", such as the Catholic Youth Association, were dissolved in July 1946.
Whitby Gazette Their third album ACEDIA was released on 7 July 2008 on Line Out Records and was awarded 9/10 by Rock Sound on 3 July 2008. A reaction against the relentless miserablism of Acedia, History Of Guns followed it up with The Spice Girls EP in April 2009. A light-hearted, three- song investigation into The Spice Girls, including the track "Slice Up Your Wife". Their latest release was Whatever You Do, Don't Turn Up At Twelve, released on Zero State Media / Line Out Records on 21 October 2011.
These also include secondary firing modes that allow players to alternate between different modes or rates of fire. Non-firearm weapons include crossbows that can fire both ordinary bolts and sticky grenades that can be remotely detonated at will. In addition to firearms, Wang’s signature weapon is the katana, which is limited to close-quarters combat unlike ranged firearms, but is also very effective against enemies. Different swings and strikes can be utilized depending on different computer key and mouse movement combinations, creating unique moves of varying effectiveness depending on the enemy type, with the ability to slice up enemies into multiple pieces.
Finally, the major game in TIR is "Slicecycle", where players drive motorcycles to slice up zombies for points. The winners and participants get money for their participation points from the games. It was confirmed during Captivate '10 that cooperative gameplay for the story campaign will be available and according to Blue Castle Games there will be an online co-op mode. Both players will play as the main character, Chuck Greene, and will be able to earn experience and keep the items they collected throughout the game—but only the host player will be able to save the game's progress.
Baltimore recently joined with other scientists to call for a worldwide moratorium on use of a new genome-editing technique to alter inheritable human DNA. A key step enabling researchers to slice up any DNA sequence they choose was developed by Emmanuelle Charpentier, then at Umea University in Sweden, and Jennifer A. Doudna of the University of California, Berkeley. Reminiscent of the Asilomar conference on recombinant DNA in 1975, those involved want both scientists and the public to be more aware of the ethical issues and risks involved with new techniques for genome modification. In addition to his influence on public policy for recombinant DNA research, Baltimore has influenced national policy concerning the AIDS epidemic.
At age 16, he began filming his first feature, Weasels Rip My Flesh (1979), made on a $400 budget. The storyline follows a detective (John Smihula) investigating deaths caused by a giant mutated weasel. The weasel is captured by a mad scientist (Fred Borges) who plans to conquer the Earth with a monster army created by using the creature's regenerative blood (actually a mix of Karo syrup, cranberry sauce and ketchup). In Long Island Cannibal Massacre (1980), power lawnmowers and chainsaws spew guts and gore across the suburban landscape as cannibal lepers lurk. They Don't Cut the Grass Anymore (1985) follows two psycho hillbilly gardeners who slice up yuppies instead of cutting the grass.
Between October 2003 and March 2005 alone, 36% of the 700,000 Iraqis who fled to Syria were Assyrians and other Iraqi Christians, judging from a sample of those registering for asylum on political or religious grounds. Furthermore, the small Mandaean and Yazidi communities are at the risk of elimination due to ethnic cleansing by Islamist extremists. Entire neighborhoods in Baghdad were ethnically cleansed by Shia and Sunni militias and sectarian violence has broken out in every Iraqi city where there is a mixed population.Sects slice up Iraq as US troops 'surge' misfires Sunnis have fled Basra, while Shias were driven out of cities and towns north of Baghdad such as Samarra or Baquba.
History of Guns' third album ACEDIA was released on 7 July 2008 on Line Out Records. The album title came from the lyrics to Of Walking Abortion by Manic Street Preachers from their The Holy Bible album The inside sleeve artwork features a copy of No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai. Downwithfreedom.com provided an animated music video for the track 'Exhaust Fumes' which appeared on YouTube in October 2008. In July 2009, History Of Guns released a three track EP focussing on The Spice Girls, featuring Slice Up Your Wife which incorporated elements of the original Spice Girls song Spice Up Your Life described by The Dreaded Press as "a sub-three-minute slice of staggering satire and vengeful rage" On 21 October that year, the band released their fourth album, Whatever You Do, Don't Turn Up At Twelve.

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