| 41. | Pinch the edges together and fold bottom edge over top, crimping to seal well.
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| 42. | Second, if it's going to bend, it must bend without crimping.
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| 43. | Bring the short edges over the brisket and fold down, crimping tightly to seal.
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| 44. | Roll-crimping is traditionally used to close a shotgun shell containing a Foster slug.
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| 45. | Typically, the mane is thick, woolly and soft with evident " crimping ".
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| 46. | This is due to physical crimping of the surface, which increases near the rim.
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| 47. | Additionally, economic growth remains subdued in Europe and Japan, crimping consumer and industrial spending.
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| 48. | Higher interest rates can boost borrowing costs, crimping corporate expansion plans and weakening the economy.
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| 49. | As benchmark lending rates rise, so do business costs, crimping profits and slowing expansion.
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| 50. | Higher rates hurt stocks because they raise the cost of borrowing for companies, crimping earnings.
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