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  • Use a 6-mm pastry tip and pastry bag to inject the strawberry jam into the very center of each madeleine.

    Kerry Saretsky: Peanut Butter & Jelly Madeleines For Valentine's Day Kerry Saretsky 2011

  • Dimensions: 2.3 x 4.5 x 2 inches Lens: 16.6-mm F4 Price: $899 The best digital cameras are always the biggest.

    Squeeze an SLR Into a Pocket Cam 2009

  • Vertical rods in the wall and ring reinforcement, which can be done with 6-mm rods, should not exceed 10 mm in diameter.

    6. The reinforced bricktank 1989

  • If you have had 100 mm sand, a 6-mm upper layer of silt or clay is acceptable; if it is more, the sand has to be washed.

    3. Material testing and mixing 1989

  • If this is not available use 6-mm reinforcement mild steel and tie together in the same way as the floor reinforcement.

    5. Construction of ferro-cement reservoirs 1989

  • Reinforced Brickwork: 240-mm brick wall in cross bond reinforced vertically by 10-mm mild steel rods and horizontally by 6-mm mild steel rods

    6. The reinforced bricktank 1989

  • In an improved, simplified design, the hubs are just 6-mm steel rods bent into a ring shape, and PVC pipe or bamboo rods (exactly drilled) form the struts (fig. 2C-E).

    Chapter 10 1983

  • This time, instead of the 6-mm he had used on the harpy, he lifted down the big I2. 7 double express, making sure that it was loaded and pocketing a few spare rounds.

    The Fuzzy Papers Piper, H. Beam 1962

  • It ran into a 6-mm rifle bullet, went into a backward loop and dropped like a stone.

    Little Fuzzy H. Beam Piper 1934

  • This time, instead of the 6-mm he had used on the harpy, he lifted down a big 12.7 double express, making sure that it was loaded and pocketing a few spare rounds.

    Little Fuzzy H. Beam Piper 1934

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