| 21. | In Greece, women traditionally dye the eggs with onion skins and vinegar on Thursday ( also the day of Communion ).
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| 22. | The Japanese hand plane has a carbon steel blade that produces wood shavings only a few microns thick, resembling onion skin.
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| 23. | Boiled eggs were dyed red for Easter ( red Easter eggs ), using an onion skin dye, and called " krashanky ".
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| 24. | Place a layer of onion skins _ the first few layers of the onion, minus the papery part _ over the rice.
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| 25. | But at 43, the onion skin of Lamott's writing _ and her adult life _ peels back to reveal a theme of redemption.
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| 26. | Hatcher caught on and has now been dyeing eggs with average household items-- walnut shells and red onion skins-- for about a year.
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| 27. | Several of his illustrations were painted on the wrong side of the delicate onion skin paper that he used, his medium of choice.
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| 28. | It was thought by many researches that the Tesserae might form a global " onion skin " of sorts, and extended beneath Venus's regional plains.
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| 29. | Printing the book in " microtype on onion skin paper and giving each reader a magnifying glass " was also not an option for him.
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| 30. | The stones were gathered by building fires on nearby granite domes, then pouring water on the hot rock till layers peeled off like an onion skin.
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