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  • pe of doughnut is dipped in a vanilla flavored glaze after frying and usually has no filling.
  • During his career, Glaze also coached at the University of Rochester, T
  • ed sand plus other chemicals in the process of glaze and glass making.
  • uts (usually almonds), covered in chocolate or glaze and marzipan.
  • gured out how to paint the porcelain under the glaze, and consequently became the first artist in t
  • Drummers Brian Glaze and Graham Bonnar were also brought into the l
  • lly shaped ceramics with grayish-green celadon glaze and has begun having some of his organically s
  • two virtually lost techniques: the use of tin glaze and painted pigments on red earthenware clay,
  • ac, which is used as a brush-on colorant, food glaze and wood finish.
  • n series Crackerjack with Michael Aspel, Peter Glaze, and Jan Hunt in the 1970s.
  • wn color and gloss result from a sugar and egg glaze applied to the crust.
  • ncludes Patrick Cargill as the producer, Peter Glaze as an animal impersonator and Brian Oulton as
  • ian at La Fenice), Joanna Bruno as Kitty, Gary Glaze as Kodanda, and David Clartworthy as Mr. Scatt
  • so with buckwheat) with a sweet maple-flavored glaze baked onto them.
  • Glaze became football coach at Drake University in 1
  • s through Wigan, Pennington Flash and into the Glaze Brook.
  • Glaze called for the patrons to chant, "Fight for yo
  • A sweet glaze covering is added before the rolled-up dough i
  • for good quality cobalt oxide to give the blue glaze decoration on the white porcelain and obtained
  • Compacted oxide layer glaze describes the often shiny, wear-protective lay
  • ve been studied most intensively; for example, Glaze determined association values for 2019 of them
  • n series Crackerjack with Michael Aspel, Peter Glaze, Don Maclean and Jan Hunt in the 1970s.
  • r crumb topping called streusel and/or a light glaze drizzle.
  • ted a new kind of earthenware with a lead-free glaze for the harness production, the so-called Vien
  • The outside typically has a shiny brown glaze, formed by a coating of egg white, milk or a m
  • rwin, Donald Leroy Evans, Herman Drenth, Billy Glaze, Harrison Graham, David Alan Gore, Fred Waterf
  • Outraged, Glaze impulsively leapt on stage, grabbed the microp
  • ally performed a live routine or routines with Glaze in front of a studio audience of children and
  • it was later adapted to grind flint for use as glaze in the pottery industry.
  • stated football, the team was coached by Ralph Glaze in 1914 and 1915, after which Cromwell took th
  • was somewhat different from conventional meat glaze in that the gelatin, present in all meat glaze
  • His early work with adding lead to glaze influenced creamware and the later work by Jos
  • A simple glaze is also popular.
  • a spider web pattern of cracks penetrating the glaze it is caused by tensile stresses greater than
  • ing and Gerald Duff; books of poetry by Andrew Glaze, John Beecher, Jorge Carrera Andrade, and Tom
  • ties include various gas and electric kilns, a glaze lab, and a large car kiln.
  • At the end, the CIA come to arrest Poldark, Glaze, Larry, Creel and the rest of Poldark's team.
  • With the ' glaze' layer present, such severe adhesive interacti
  • results (entitled mild wear) can sustain the ' glaze' layer and maintain this low wear regime.
  • on the surface of a material, for example in a glaze layer.
  • It can be topped with powdered sugar or a glaze made from milk and sugar.
  • sh porcelains, and its cold, harsh, glittering glaze marks it off at once from the wares of Bow, Ch
  • this area, including a local red earthenware, glaze materials, stone to build the kilns and coal t
  • This glaze may show great variation in color, texture, an
  • er constituents the solubility of tin oxide in glaze melts is generally low.
  • ed pastry, traditionally hand-shaped, with egg glaze on top.
  • and a fondant shell or, alternately, a poured glaze on the outside.
  • shaped, filled doughnut often embellished with glaze or icing.
  • as crab cakes, battered seafood or served as a glaze or dipping sauce, as well.
  • During summers, Glaze played semi-pro ball in Colorado, using an ass
  • nnamon and usually finished with a plain sugar glaze rather than pink icing.
  • Whereas glaze really sits on top like icing on the cake, she
  • Signed in the UK to their own label Glaze Records and in Europe and Japan to PIAS, the b
  • lue 2, blue 1, yellow 6), corn syrup, resinous glaze, salt, carnauba wax, PGPR and vanillin.
  • taining the piece would be coated with a clear glaze so as to maintain its solid texture.
  • teacher, and was known for her experiments in glaze technology.
  • e of its gate, which boasts its yellow colored glaze tiles that were granted by the Emperor.
  • It is typical for a sweet glaze to be applied to the top of even savory fillin
  • me doughnuts that have the ability to add warm glaze to original glazed doughnuts that are produced
  • The use of bitumen as a glaze to set in shadow or mixed with other colors to
  • As a substitute for the traditional vanilla glaze topping, powdered sugar or a ground cinnamon a
  • Rookwood style of this period was the "vellum" glaze, usually a matte light blue, put on top of a v
  • England and Germany, such as slipware and salt glaze ware.
  • Ralph Glaze was the coach of the University of Southern Ca
  • In this period, the paste and glaze were modified to produce a clear, white, sligh
  • gments derived from oxides which fuse with the glaze when the piece is fired in a kiln.
  • lorian Ware, with heavy slip and a translucent glaze which produces brilliance of colour.
  • Because the glaze will subsequently cover it such decoration is
  • onal sour cream doughnut include using a maple glaze with a sugar-walnut streusel.
  • d a strong affinity to Dartmouth, and credited Glaze with his start in the sport.
  • always work in the 'joke' where an exasperated Glaze would exclaim 'Maclean!' to which Maclean woul