Rolled-out Sentence Examples

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  • Transfer the rolled out pastry to the top of the pie using the rolled out pastry to the top of the pie using the rolling pin in the same way described for the base pastry.

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  • Back Up to Bosnia Page Canned Lies Belgrade has rolled out the red carpet for a new epic film.

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  • Finally she threw back the covers and rolled out of bed.

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  • In the morning she rolled out of her bed before the sun could stain the sky.

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  • Brandon Westlake, the only other guest of long standing, was off on an early morning photo shoot but an unexpected prodigal returned to Bird Song just as the second batch of cinnamon rolls rolled out of the oven.

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  • She threw the covers back and rolled out of bed, gasping when her bare feet hit the cold floor.

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  • As he barked a welcome, steam rolled out of his mouth in a cloud.

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  • She moaned and rolled out of bed.

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  • He slapped the reins on Ed's back and the buggy rolled out of the barn.

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  • The woman rolled out of bed, unconcerned with being naked in front of a stranger.

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  • It is malleable and can be rolled out into sheets.

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  • The more elaborate patterns found on what is known as " figure rolled plate " are produced in a somewhat different manner; the glass used for this purpose is considerably whiter in colour and much softer than ordinary rolled plate, and instead of being rolled out on a table it is produced by rolling between two moving rollers from which the sheet issues.

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  • Thus, for instance, chemically pure iron in the ingot has the specific gravity 7.844; when it is rolled out into thin sheet, the value falls to 7.6; when drawn into thin wire, to 7.75.

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  • Sometimes a girder is rolled out about one-third of its length, and then supported on a floating pontoon.

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  • The girders of the side spans were rolled out so as to overhang the great span by 105 ft., and formed a platform from which parts of the arch could be suspended.

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  • A broken lump would then be heated to softness in the furnace; rolled out under a bar of metal, held diagonally across the roll; and when reduced to a rod of a quarter of an inch thick, it was heated and pulled out into even rods about an eighth of an inch thick.

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  • The whole contraption could then be rolled out across the road.

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  • Transfer the rolled out pastry to the top of the pie using the rolling pin in the same way described for the base pastry.

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  • Once everyone had rolled out an obligatory joke about the joy rides we tramped off to find the course.

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  • Finally, some cakes are designed each year as inspired by the newest line of bridal attire rolled out by notable designers.

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  • Fondant dries out quickly at room temperature and should be chilled after kneading so that the mixture has a chance to settle before being rolled out.

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  • Gum paste is a stretchy sugar dough that can be rolled out very thinly and then cut and shaped to form a variety of items.

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  • Purchasing boys white pants is simple during the spring and early summer, when warm weather clothing is rolled out in stores.

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  • When installing insulation rolls in an attic, the insulation can be simply rolled out so it covers the entire space.

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  • New merchandise is rolled out all the time, too!

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  • Ready and waiting for the Nintendo Wii launch, a number of start-up websites were rolled out promising to integrate the Wii experience with the internet.

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  • He stopped production of the Model T and rolled out the new Model A in 1927.

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  • In 1936, he rolled out the Airstream Clipper, modeled after a 1935 Bowlus trailer with a few modifications.

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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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  • The net effect of this style grants its wearer the appearance of having just rolled out of bed.

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  • If you are planning to buy something that needs to be stored in one place but rolled out to expand to its full length, pay attention to the weight of the cabinets.

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  • In May 2008, Kroger rolled out a unique customer loyalty program.

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  • Her hairstyles have long appeared to be the naturally tousled and rolled out of bed look whether she was vamping it up by stealing Christine's husband or dressing for success at Newman Enterprises.

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  • Toyota rolled out its first minivan in 1984.

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  • To improve upon its model, the company rolled out the Sienna, which is still the minivan the company markets heavily.

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  • Which is why the new nylon and pure cotton garments were that much more popular when they were rolled out onto the fashion scene in the mid 1950s.

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  • Be comfortable, wear comfy shoes because you'll be standing a lot, but try not to look like you just rolled out of bed.

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  • The company rolled out its line of scrubs and lab coats in an effort to appeal to the working class woman.

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  • The throaty bark filled the air again and she rolled out of bed into the cold morning.

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