You should do this so you don't get hurt. ex. get burned, splashed with something or step on broken glass. Even if there aren't any of these that you can see, they still may be there.
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In a full kitchen brigade as set out by Escoffier, the Saucier is usually directly under the sous, as well the chef de partie reports to the sous chef, in a full kitchen brigade there are likely multiple chef de parties . However, full brigades are fairly uncommon in the modern age as are chef de partie, Sauciers have fared a little better but aren't nearly as common as they once were. In many smaller kitchens you aren't likely to see any position beneath sous other than line cook, though occasionally you'll see titles like lead line cook.
more correct most correct I would say that "correct" can not be compared. Something is either correct , or it is not. One can say "more nearly correct" and perhaps "most nearly correct" would make sense in some cases.
no it would be correct to say he or she dances like her
Yes, with the correct drill using the correct bit, at the correct speed and drilling pressure, (Add a little patience, skill and good luck.)
Yes, kitchen is the correct spelling of this word.Some example sentences are:She is in the kitchen baking a cake.We are getting the kitchen refurbished.Your keys are in the kitchen.
The correct spelling is moccasins (soft leather footwear).
1. Don GVOs/BVO's over your combat boots 2. secure GVO/BVO fasteners 3. Pull the trouser legs over the GVO's/BVO's. 4. Secure all overgarments fasteners on each ankle so that they fit snuggly around the GVOs/BVOs.
That is the correct spelling of "sandal" (open footwear).
It should be--- You and your brother hid in the kitchen.
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Colleen's kitchen is correct. The apostrophe goes after the "s" only if the "s" is part of the person's name, as in Thomas' kitchen.
The correct spelling is "Sketchers". (plural of sketcher) The correct spelling of the footwear brand is "Skechers".
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This type of footwear is spelt "moccasins".
The correct spelling is "kitchen" (cooking room).
Yes. It means that the kitchen must be kept clean.If the kitchen is dirty, the phrase would be the kitchen needs to be cleaned, i.e. it needs cleaning.