Use your fingers to make a hole in the center and expand the hole so that the dough will fit around the tube.
Though this radiation is too weak to be detected by telescopes, it would be detectable if the LHC did make a tiny black hole.
It suggests carrying a small trowel to make the task of digging a hole to bury waste easier.
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Scott didn't make a bogey after the first hole, and he really didn't miss a shot the rest of the day on a rainy Sunday at Augusta.
This pivot is best illustrated by the story of Theodore Leavitt, a professor at Harvard Business School who told his students not to try to sell customers a quarter-inch drill, but a way to make a quarter-inch hole.
Creating a transparent process that make application status clear, not a black hole process that turns off applicants.
When the explorer drills the ice to make a physical measurement of thickness, he will use the hole to lower a 4kg conductivity-temperature device (CTD) into the ocean below.
The detail in a photograph taken by a pocket-sized digital camera is roughly in focus from a few feet away to almost infinity just like a pin-hole camera children make in school.
Els recovers from a bad start to make par and halve the hole.
And this golf course sets up better for him than any golf course in the world because it is relatively wide open, and even if he misses a fairway, he can still pull off a shot, make a birdie, and go on to the next hole.
Liberal Democrat environment spokesman Andrew George said Mr Meacher's comments "blow a hole in any claims the government might make about their desire for an open debate on GM".
And right now, the studies that make up that assessment are closely held, ready to be played like a hole card in poker.
It's going to go straight into a hole in the ground, because the hard plastics that make up things like the big six pint milk bottles have some value.
If rubbish was in fact valuable, if you could make money by recycling it, then no one would want to put it in a hole in the ground.
State budgets got into a hole, and then it became harder, and so they had to make it up on the tuition side.
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An attempt to make contact with the trapped miners was unsuccessful Friday, when a microphone lowered into a narrow hole drilled into a mine cavity detected no sounds.
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So we've got a lot of work to do to make sure that we are digging ourselves out of this tough economic hole that we've been in.
To bury it in a big hole in the ground, and pray that some future generation may discover how to make it safe, is simply passing the buck.
After both making par on the first playoff hole at the 18th, the pair moved to the 10th and while Cabrera failed to make a birdie, Scott made no such mistake as he holed from 15 feet to spark delirium.
McIlroy was headed toward a missed cut in 2010 until he made eagle on his 16th hole of the second round to make the cut on the number.
Rush Creek also just added a 9-hole par-3 short course, the perfect add-on to the regular round to make a bigger day of golf out of the trip, or a great way to warm up and get your short game in sync before playing.
How about ushering in a climate that is balanced and based on respecting and acknowledging the unique dialect women speak (in addition to the already accepted manner in which men communicate) to make it a more well-rounded company, instead of constantly trying to fit a round peg into a square hole?
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"I got off to a good start and birdied the very first hole but, after that, I didn't really make any putts, " Woods told reporters.
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