Parchment Sentence Examples

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  • The British Museum also contains the original parchment of the Articles of the Baron.

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  • He unfolded a piece of parchment.

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  • He paid the costs of his royal parchment, and left without a word of reproach.

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  • For paper, parchment is the traditional choice.

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  • Brewing and the manufacture of parchment are carried on.

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  • Gabriel turned the pages of the Oracle's book, watching as words scribbled themselves across the parchment, updating a chain of events that changed with every decision made by the Council That Was Seven.

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  • It smelled of musty parchment pages that were cut in different sizes and poorly bound.

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  • The words map and chart are derived from mappa and charta, the former being the Latin for napkin or cloth, the latter for papyrus or parchment.

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  • No, shoot your lover in the heart with an arrow containing a secret loving note written parchment with words from a secret lover.

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  • A bottle containing a parchment with an account of the undertaking, a copy of the Leighton Buzzard Observer of July 18 th.

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  • Paper, parchment, or any other thin membrane stretched over a square, circular, &c., frame, when in the vicinity of a sufficiently powerful vibrating body, will, through the medium of the air, be itself made to vibrate in unison, and, by using sand, as in previous instances, the nodal lines will be depicted to the eye, and seen to vary in form, number and position with the tension of the plate and the pitch of the originating sound.

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  • It is a busy little place with many industries, notably the manufacture of parchment.

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  • It bore another note from Fate, written in elegant script on parchment and pinned to the door with a knife.

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  • These unique Books of Remembrance, written on cream goatskin parchment and bound in deep blue goatskin parchment and bound in deep blue goatskin leather, lie in the Memorial Cabinet.

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  • Fold four pieces of parchment paper in half and place three of the baby leeks across the center.

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  • Transfer to a baking sheet lined with baking parchment.

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  • Each party is in such cases is supplied with an illuminated parchment.

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  • The three find no treasure per se but Joe retrieves some old parchment which was worth a lot more than it appears to.

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  • But its application to the treatment of lead seals still attached with cords to the original parchment has to be developed [2] .

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  • It is a parchment manuscript with a fine binding of white parchment manuscript with a fine binding of white parchment.

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  • Please note it is not possible to apply for a replacement parchment or make payment via the telephone or e-mail.

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  • Students will be required to complete a graduation enrollment form which provides information used to produce their degree parchment.

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  • Proposals set down on goatskin parchment were sent to the French Pope at Avignon at a time when Catholicism was divided.

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  • It was common Anglo-Saxon practice to form a quire from four sheets of parchment - folded to make eight leaves.

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  • Using a large spoon, palette knife or piping bag, spoon the meringue mixture onto the baking parchment, making a large circle.

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  • Freezer paper or cooking parchment is excellent for this purpose, and it is safe for use with food.

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  • The village on the border of Tiyan and the neighboring kingdom was marked by a small black circle on the rough parchment map.

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  • There will be a variety of stalls and displays of interest to all book lovers including bookbinding and parchment craft.

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  • The window displays contain mannequins dressed in brown parchment paper.

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  • It would take hundreds of animals to make enough parchment for a large book!

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  • Your whole concentration centers on a piece of white parchment that comes to life in front of your eyes.

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  • We have the Conveyance written on parchment from Thomas Daniel Esquire to Mr William Garratt !

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  • Kitchen strainer, cheese cloth, or baking parchment paper to strain the tincture.

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  • You can also find parchment and cloth lamp shades.

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  • Wrought iron lamps are very rustic looking especially when paired with a rawhide or parchment lamp shade.

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  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit and coat a baking sheet with a layer of parchment paper.

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  • Prepare a baking sheet by coating it with a long piece of parchment paper.

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  • For this recipe, you'll need a roll of parchment and a stapler, though if you don't have parchment, aluminum foil will work just fine.

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  • Place salmon on a large piece of parchment, skin side down, then wrap up the ends of the paper like a bag and staple them.

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  • Create fences using melted chocolate and parchment paper.

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  • Shape the dough into a log about an inch of a quarter thick, roll onto parchment, or wax paper, and refrigerate for two hours.

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  • Line two cookie sheets with parchment paper, or spray them with a non-stick spray.

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  • If you are wary of plastic, you can bundle food in aluminum foil packets or in folded parchment paper for similar effect.

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  • Line baking sheets with parchment paper, and drop the cookies by tablespoonfuls onto the sheets.

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  • Sprinkle that end with turbinado sugar, and set the cookies on parchment paper in the refrigerator to firm up before serving.

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  • Place the cooled rosettes on a sheet of parchment paper or newspaper and dust with confectioner's sugar.

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  • Cooking salmon in parchment yields a moist, flaky, and flavorful filet.

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  • Carefully wrap the parchment over the salmon and carrots, making sure that you leave no openings where steam can escape.

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  • Transfer the parchment packets onto a baking sheet.

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  • Brush the cake free of crumbs and set it on strips of parchment paper on a serving platter.

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  • Depending on the shape of your pan, you may not be able to line the bottom with parchment paper for easy cake removal.

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  • For safety reasons, it's best to cover the base of a rusted pan with parchment paper before baking in it.

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  • You can even cut design templates from parchment paper and use them as stencils to sprinkle on sugar and cocoa powder in patterns.

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  • Before you start to decorate your cake, you should fill the piping bag and practice a few times on a sheet of parchment paper.

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  • With a thin plain tip on your piping bag, pipe the chocolate out onto a Silpat or a sheet of parchment paper.

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  • Next, drop spoonfuls of dough evenly spaced on a parchment covered cookie sheet.

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  • Place the biscuits on a baking sheet lined with either parchment or a silicone pan liner and bake them for ten minutes.

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  • Lay the slices on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

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  • Then, place a sheet of parchment paper on the cookie sheet and spray the paper with non-stick spray.

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  • Leave the dough between the parchment sheets.

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  • Place the fries on a cookie sheet that has a sheet of parchment paper on it.

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  • Wrap with parchment paper and seal the ends.

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  • If you work out your designs on parchment paper you can then cut the designs out and lay them directly onto your rolled out dough.

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  • Roll it out on a sheet of parchment paper.

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  • Once the pieces are cut place them onto a cookie sheet that has been lined with parchment paper.

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  • Pipe royal icing onto parchment in the shape of an icicle.

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  • DiplomaStore.com sells a high school home school diploma on white or parchment paper.

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  • For this recipe you'll need parchment paper and plastic wrap sprayed with canola oil, or two sheets of wax paper to help during the rolling out process.

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  • You can also buy blank parchment stock and make your own thank you notes, invitation or greetings.

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  • Wooden molds, which are usually lined with freezer paper or parchment, can be wiped clean with a damp cloth.

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  • Wait. Once you mix your salts with perfumed oil, extra ingredients, or food coloring, spread them out on parchment or wax paper to dry.

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  • So once you get your scented bath salts together, pour in a bit of baby shampoo and lay out the salts on parchment paper to dry for a day.

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  • Unroll the parchment paper, and use the tape measure to mark a rectangle that is 16 inches long by 11 inches wide.

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  • The pastry is spooned onto parchment and baked - first at a high temperature to cause the dough to rise, puff, and hollow out, and then at a lower temperature to firm up the outsides of the shells.

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  • You may either pipe the dough from a pastry bag or spoon the dough onto the baking sheet covered in parchment.

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  • Reshape the truffle place it on the parchment.

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  • Further, from the 23rd of November 1654 dates the singular document usually known as "Pascal's amulet," a parchment slip which he wore constantly about him, and which bears the date followed by some lines of incoherent and strongly mystical devotion.

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  • The result was a constitutional dead-lock; for the diet refused to sanction loans until its representative character was recognized; and the king refused to allow to come between Almighty God in heaven and this land a blotted parchment, to rule us with paragraphs, and to replace the ancient, sacred bond of loyalty.

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  • An interesting light on the history of the written text seems to be afforded by the phenomena of the existing MS. The poem is divided into numbered sections, the length of which was probably determined by the size of the pieces of parchment of which an earlier exemplar consisted.

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  • The other wing consists of a rigid nervure in front and behind of thin parchment which supports fine rods of steel.

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  • Other features include three custom ' 60s single-coil Strat® pickups, three-ply parchment pickguard, American Vintage synchronized tremolo bridge and Fender/Gotoh® vintage-style tuners.

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  • Place the straws on a cookie sheet that has parchment paper on it and press the ends of the straws firmly onto the parchment so they don't unwind as they bake.

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  • Beyond that, construction paper, velum, parchment, even transparent sheets will work.

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  • Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.

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  • Draw the outline of a large frog shape on a long piece of parchment paper.

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  • The earlier wares were yellow, brown and red; then came deep greens and blues, followed by mat glazes and by "vellum" ware (first exhibited in 1904), a lustreless pottery, resembling old parchment, with its decoration painted or modelled or both.

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  • At that date the wool-trade also was very prosperous, and the manufactures of silk and parchment are among the extinct industries of the town.

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  • The hyphae will also dissolve their way through a lamella of collodion, paraffin, parchment paper, elder-pith, or even cork or the wing of a fly, to do which it must excrete very different enzymes.

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  • We know, however, that the vizier of Upper Egypt (at Thebes) in the eighteenth dynasty, had 40 (not 42) parchment rolls laid before him as he sat in the hall of audience.

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  • For administrative purposes, however, it would seem that this inconvenient material was not employed; its place being taken by skins (ut,Okpai, parchment), the use of which was adopted from the western peoples of the empire.

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  • For the protection of the impression, in the 12th and 13th centuries, when it was an ordinary custom to impress the seals on thick cakes of wax, the surrounding margin rising well above the field usually formed a suitable fender; at other times, as in the 14th and 15th centuries, a so-called wreath,1 or twisted shred of parchment, or plaited grass or reed, was imbedded in the wax round the impression.

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  • In the course of the rejoicings which followed this sentence among the populace of Pisa, occurred the somewhat scandalous event of the burning of two images crowned with parchment mitres, representing Gregory XII.

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  • He proposed to make the armature partake of the vibrations of the atmosphere either by converting it into a suitable vibrator or by controlling its vibrations by a stretched membrane of parchment armature had the form of a hinged lever one end, which pressed against the centre.

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  • The scope of the archaeologist's studies must include every department of the ancient history of man as preserved in antiquities of whatever character, be they tumuli along the Baltic, fossil skulls and graven bones from the caves of France, the flint implements, pottery, and mummies of Egypt, tablets and bas-reliefs from Mesopotamia, coins and sculptures of Greece and Rome, or inscriptions, waxen tablets, parchment rolls, and papyri of a relatively late period of classical antiquity.

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  • It is a small octavo volume of 120 parchment leaves, written throughout by Leo," notary and sinner,"who finished his task on the 11th of June 1156.

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  • The brief is written on thin parchment, and dated by the ordinary era and the day of the month; they were formerly signed only by the cardinal secretary of briefs or his substitute, but now by the cardinal secretary of state or the head of the office, called the chancellor of Briefs (cancellarius Brevium) .

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  • There are also communal colleges for boys and girls, a school of artillery and school of draughtsmanship. The industrial establishments include manufactories of earthenware and porcelain and metalfoundries, and tanning, leather-dressing, turnery, the making of wooden shoes and furniture, the weaving of woollen and other fabrics, dyeing, and the manufacture of machinery, paper and parchment are carried on.

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  • In the common wheats the chaffscales are boat-shaped, ovoid, of the consistence of parchment, and shorter than the spikelet; the seed is usually floury, opaque, white, and easily broken.

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  • There were also attached to a great household physicians, artists, secretaries, librarians, copyists, preparers of parchment, as well as pedagogues and preceptors of different kinds - readers, grammarians, men of letters and even philosophers - all of servile condition, besides accountants, managers and agents for the transaction of business.

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  • The municipal library, with 300,000 volumes, boasts among its rarer treasures a Gutenberg Bible printed at Mainz between 1450 and 1455, another on parchment dated 1462, the Institutiones Justiniani (Mainz, 1468), the Theuerdank, with woodcuts by Hans Schaufelein, and numerous valuable autographs.

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  • These are lined with parchment paper, and contain each 56 lb net of butter.

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  • At one time also some species were used in the arts for supplying a gum as a substitute for gum-arabic. These were chiefly Ramalina fraxinea, Evernia prunastri and Parmelia physodes, all of which contain a considerable proportion of gummy matter (of a much inferior quality, however, to gum-arabic), and were employed in the process of calico-printing and in the making of parchment and cardboard.

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  • They dissolve in water to form solutions, which do not penetrate parchment membranes, hence the name colloidal.

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  • Graham (Chemical and Physical Researches) recommended dialysis as the best mode of preparing gummic acid, and stated that the power of gum to penetrate the parchment septum is 400 times less than that of sodium chloride, and, further, that by mixing the gum with substances of the crystalloid class the diffusibility is lowered, and may be even reduced to nothing.

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  • Suidas says that the fleece was a book written on parchment, which taught how to make gold by chemical processes.

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  • It was a cylinder of parchment of about the diameter of a coachwheel, and was literally rolled up on the floor of the house.

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  • The script also recurs on walls in the shape of graffiti, and on vases, sometimes ink-written; and from the number of seals originally attached to perishable documents it is probable that parchment or some similar material was also used.

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  • Sometimes it is woolly and flocculent, sometimes smooth like parchment, and its shape depends in a large measure upon the habits of the female towards her offspring.

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  • Bunsen may be regarded as the originator of the second method, and it was he who devised the small cone of platinum foil, sometimes replaced by a cone of parchment perforated with pinholes, arranged at the apex of the funnel to serve as a support for the paper, which is apt to burst under the pressure differences.

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  • The texts of the older authors which have come down to us were written for the most part not on stone but on papyrus, parchment or other perishable material.

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  • The first method distinguishes between uncial or majuscule, and cursive or minuscule; the second between papyrus, vellum or parchment, and paper (for further details see Manuscript and Palaeography); and the third distinguishes mainly between Gospels, Acts and Epistles (with or without the Apocalypse), New Testaments (the word in this connexion being somewhat broadly interpreted), lectionaries and commentaries.

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  • There are breweries and tanneries, and the manufacture of parchment is carried on.

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