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32 Sentences With "trim off"

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Trim off domed tops of layers using a serrated knife.
Then trim off the toughest petals and peel the stems.
Trim off the long antennae and the pointy end of its nose.
She used a pizza cutter to trim off excess fondant at its bottom.
Before you start, trim off and discard any large visible pockets of fat.
Put one half in a pie pan, pat down, and trim off the surplus.
Once I'm happy, I trim off any long brow hairs so they don't stick out.
Trim off any excess and, using a fork, poke holes in the bottom all over.
Trim off any excess fat, slice against the grain, and then transfer it to a serving dish.
Using a sharp knife, trim off the peel from the oranges, taking care to remove any white pith.
Cut the onion: Trim off 1/53-inch from the pointy stem end of each onion, then peel.
Trim off the excess fat, but leave at least a quarter-inch layer to keep the meat moist during cooking.
The move is part of GM's larger strategy to trim off unprofitable businesses and focus only on its most profitable markets.
On a cutting board, trim off the stem and bud ends from the lemons then cut them in half across their equators.
As you reach the middle of the flat surface, trim off the excess rope but leave yourself a little tail that you can fit perfectly in the hole.
Heading into winter and the storms that it might bring, fall is a good time to trim off any dead wood from trees and bushes on your property.
Maybe once this technology kicks off, society will make a special exception for me to be in a tiny sound bubble while I get a trim off the top.
Once you add the clips to the timeline, you can drag them into a different order, trim off the boring parts and the beginning and end, or split one clip into two.
"I want it short," I said, and, bound by some hairdressers' code, she complied, although she must have known that my mother had not meant for her to trim off eight inches.
On the scale of KarJenner hair changes, Kendall is next only to Kris when it comes to sticking her preferred style — she rarely goes for more than a subtle trim off her chest-length locks.
In my own flying life, each of the four trim runaways I have experienced has been at most a 10-second problem — eight seconds to be surprised, and two seconds to flip the electric trim off.
Once everything is brushed smooth, she holds her scissors horizontally to trim off any other stubborn pieces — a process they call "bordado," or "embroidery," at Laces, but is commonly referred to as "dusting" in the United States.
There could be better homework or takeaway materials to help startups continue to improve after the workshop ended, but I heard entrepreneurs work out kinks and trim off tangents that could have derailed their pitch during a real meeting.
The company's excuse of wanting to be lean doesn't explain much; SpaceX can hardly have any fat to trim off it considering how young and small it is compared with other aerospace concerns, as well as the breadth of its services and research.
Filling of a strawberry-rhubarb pie To prepare rhubarb, trim off the ends and rinse well. Peel the rhubarb if desired. Cook the prepared rhubarb in a non-aluminum pan.
For purposes of identification some breed registries require photographs of them among other individual characteristics. However, because chestnuts grow over time and horse grooms often peel or trim off the outer layers for neatness, their appearance is subject to change.
A reed clipper for clarinet. A reed clipper (also known as a reed trimmer or reed cutter) is a small tool used by clarinet or saxophone players to adjust the single reeds used on those instruments. The clipper is used to trim off a portion from the tip of the reed. This can make a soft reed harder, or remove imperfections on the tip.
This reduces not only the memory requirements for the matrix, but also the number of comparisons that must be done. function LCS(X[1..m], Y[1..n]) start := 1 m_end := m n_end := n trim off the matching items at the beginning while start ≤ m_end and start ≤ n_end and X[start] = Y[start] start := start + 1 trim off the matching items at the end while start ≤ m_end and start ≤ n_end and X[m_end] = Y[n_end] m_end := m_end - 1 n_end := n_end - 1 C = array(start-1..m_end, start-1..n_end) only loop over the items that have changed for i := start..m_end for j := start..n_end the algorithm continues as before ... In the best-case scenario, a sequence with no changes, this optimization would completely eliminate the need for the C matrix. In the worst-case scenario, a change to the very first and last items in the sequence, only two additional comparisons are performed.
In direct coupled OTL designs, both the necessary blocking of DC and matching of impedances are accomplished, respectively, through the topology of the amplifier's output section and the selection of vacuum tube types with sufficiently low impedance to allow effective power transfer to the loudspeaker. Typically, direct coupled OTL amplifiers will have a user- adjustable DC offset control, which allows the user to trim off any residual DC voltage residing at the amplifier's output terminals prior to operation. Servo-controlled variants also exist.
A folding hash code is produced by dividing the input into n sections of m bits, where 2^m is the table size, and using a parity- preserving bitwise operation like ADD or XOR, to combine the sections. The final operation is a mask or shift to trim off any excess bits at the high or low end. For example, for a table size of 15 bits and key value of 0x0123456789ABCDEF, there are 5 sections 0x4DEF, 0x1357, 0x159E, 0x091A and 0x8. Adding, we obtain 0x7AA4, a 15-bit value.
" The most important aspect of Todd's appearance for St. John was his character's hair. His preference was that Todd's hair was a little shorter; he told Soap Opera Weekly (SOW) that he thought that Todd's hair was too "shaggy", which was not his personal style, and that he hoped the writers and producers would let him trim off a bit. When he first got the role, St. John's hair resembled Howarth's shorter chin-length haircut, which was initially worn from 2000 to 2003, and St. John was told by the writers and producers not to change his hair until further notice. St. John "made the creative choice [to let himself] go because [Todd's] not really right in the old noggin, and gained weight for the role.
In 1939, Bridget joined her son on a tour of the United States where he was invited to lecture on his infamous uncle. They decided to stay and Bridget wrote a manuscript, My Brother-in-Law Adolf, in which she claimed that her famous brother-in-law had moved to Liverpool to live with Bridget and Alois from November 1912 to April 1913 to dodge conscription in his native Austria. She claims that she introduced Adolf to astrology, and that she advised him to trim off the edges of his moustache. She was initially unable to sell the manuscript and most historians dismiss the work as being a fabrication written in an attempt to cash in on her famous relation.

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