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I just wanted to make sure Mark doesn't overpour the glass.
"Being buddies with the bartender always got you an overpour and him a good tip."
Tip: The temperature of the overpour is important for this kind of soap.
This candle has blue chunks and just a hint of blue in the overpour.
Then she must have seen those monsters who still writhed, if now feebly, in the hold of the cup's overpour.
Red chunks with a Burgundy overpour.
It's no picnic busting through the traditional overpour of fiddle sensations that dominate most of east coast music today.
The verb "Halih" in Mongolian means leakage, seepage or overpour.
“Also, the professors were like restaurant managers, so you learn not to overpour or under pour, which will affect the bottom line and how the drink will taste.
You select the chunk colour, you select the overpour colour and you decide on the fragrance you want from the extensive scent list!
What you are aiming for is chunks that remain suspended throughout the soap and which don't either sink to the bottom or float to the top. They need to remain distinct but cling to the overpour.
The report by Doug Walker, Laura Smarandescu, and Brian Wansink said: 'Now you know that you're likely to overpour if you choose a wide glass, hold your glass while serving, or select a wine that matches your glass.