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Spoon a little of the apple mincemeat into each pastry case.
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The authors of the method were not happy with this name, because it implies something oracular, something smacking a little of the occult.
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Apply a little of it daily on the eyebrows, using a cotton bud.
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And finally, a large expansion, which either comes with new terrain, several large characters, or a little of both.
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Sprinkle a little of the grated Cheddar and mozzarella mixture over the tomato layer.
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Step inside their unusual shop, swop a book and maybe even take a little of the magic home with you.
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Of course, the coexistence of these two approaches involves some element of doublethink, but sometimes a little of this is necessary to minimise damage.
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There's no other sports shop around for two hours, so we have a little of everything.
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Spray a little of the agent onto a microfibre towel (not included), then spray the area you want to clean.
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