As soon as the cake is baked, prick it all over with a fine-tined fork or a skewer, then pour the syrup all over the top.
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Mohammed, a man in his 50s, stoops to scratch one side of each bulb, using a small, tined stick, and a pink sap oozes out.
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The two-tined end opens onto Calea Victoriei, one of Bucharest's main avenues; the other end opens toward the National Bank in the historic Lipscani district.
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On the northwest side of town, Irma Sutphin combed through the ashes with a three-tined gardening tool while her mother, Alicia Lopez, used a metal mop as a rake.
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The two narrow streets making up a two-tined, fork-like shape were covered with a glass roof, allowing the entry of natural light while providing shelter from the rain.
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A four or five-tined gig is often preferred for frog gigging, as they are normally wider giving the frog gigger more room for error when thrusting the gig at a frog.
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Males have a distinctive white rump patch, and adult males typically have five-tined antlers that bend inward at an angle distinct from that of other species of red deer, Schaller said.
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Because of this distinctive character it is designated barasingha, meaning " twelve-tined . " Mature stags have 10 to 14 tines, and some have been known to have up to 20.
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Place bird on warm platter directly in front of you, with breast of bird at your left . With a sharp carving knife and long-tined fork, cut drumstick and thigh from body.
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Two very desirable wheel covers were those of the 1950 Cadillac ( called the " Sombrero " ) and that of the 1953 to 1955 Oldsmobile, which resembled a huge, three-tined spinner.