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  2. Jing Liu (architect) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] Working with a prefabricated rental tent structure forced them to be inventive with a limited vocabulary. Pie-shaped tent section wedges bend the otherwise straight tent into a meandering, supple, shape. The winding form animates it on the unusual waterfront site, as well as establishing the temporary structure as an icon along the water.

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    Working with a prefabricated rental tent structure forced them to be inventive with a limited vocabulary. Pie-shaped tent section wedges bend the otherwise straight tent into a meandering, supple shape. The winding form animates it on the unusual waterfront site, and it establishes the temporary structure as an icon along the water. [1]

  4. SO-IL - Wikipedia

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    Pie-shaped tent section wedges bend the otherwise straight tent into a meandering, supple shape. The winding form animates it on the unusual waterfront site and establishes the temporary structure as an icon along the water.

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    Wolfgang Puck is a busy man. He's built an empire out of his fine dining and fast casual restaurants, a cookware line, catering company and many cookbooks.His name is synonymous with the best in ...

  6. Why You Really Need To Let Steak Rest

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    Why Tent Steak? Tenting the meat with aluminum foil traps heat, keeping the steak warm, but also allows the cooking process to continue (this is known as 'carryover cooking').

  7. The only time indicator reads, "After 4 hours, loosely tent the breast with foil to avoid overcooking." The back of the bag also claims that it takes 4–5 hours to cook.

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  9. Tent peg - Wikipedia

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    An aluminium tent peg. A tent peg (or tent stake) is a spike, usually with a hook or hole on the top end, typically made from wood, metal, plastic, or composite material, pushed or driven into the ground for holding a tent to the ground, either directly by attaching to the tent's material, or by connecting to ropes attached to the tent.