Add water to a baking dish and place apples in the water.
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Put the seeds in one dish and the skins in the other.
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This light and simple dish is a great way to celebrate spring.
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He had, he said, a new dish he wanted them to try.
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It's just a great, great dish, and very simple and very complicated.
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The next postcard was of a parabolicdish antenna.
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High-flux solar simulators consist of lamps that mimic concentrated sunlight from a field of heliostats or parabolicdish.
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So one of the guys grabbed her, arm around her throat, and held her against the rail, purple parabolicdish to her temple.
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Four held what had to be ray guns-plastic ,streamlined ,withparabolicdishes where the barrels should be.
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The walls then fanned out into two parabolicdishes, with a huge dark circle at the center.
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The parabolicmirror will reflect the star to a perfect focus.
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And curving around on the far wall, like a huge parabolicmirror, was the Map.
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For astronomical purposes a parabolicmirror is required.
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When parallel light rays hit a parabolicmirror, they all reflect to the same point-thefocal point.
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Had the elevation of the parabolicmirror been a few yards higher, none could have lived to tell the tale.
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Kerans remembered him building the fire in the laboratory at the testing station, fitting a dented paraboloidmirror around the single filament.
Uso de parabolic reflector en inglés
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Compound eyes, camera eyes, pinhole camera eyes, even parabolicreflector eyes like a satellite dish.
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The five-hundred-kilometer halo around it was something familiar- aflimsy ,slowlyrevolving parabolicreflector, the exact equivalent of the astronomers' orbiting radio telescopes.
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Now the group offers a range of different solar cooking boxes, parabolicreflector cookers, solar thermos systems and other devices, including clean cookstoves.
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The type of parabolicreflector now in use does not differ essentially from that of an automobile head-lamp, excepting that it is larger.
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We'd lie in bed and he'd explain the Doppler effect or parabolicreflectors.
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They can be reflected by plain sheets of metal, concentrated by parabolicreflectors, refracted by prisms, concentrated by lenses.
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As our marine increased greater skill was invoked, and lamps reinforced by parabolicreflectors poured their light upon the sea.
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The sound waves are thrown upward and are directed into the Auditorium by means of parabolicreflectors constructed of cement lined with wood.
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In earlier geodetic surveys Argand lamps had been employed with parabolicreflectors and with convex lenses, but apparently these did not have a sufficient range.