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“If it seems like the cake is fine otherwise, you may want to try piping a very thin line of soft butter down the center of the cake. This allows it to stay moist there and it will leave you with an even central crack in your cake where all the expansion happened.”

From Salon

“This has felt like you’re in the Thunderdome, and people are just piping this noise in. They create this great confusion. It creates chaos and a crisis moment where you need people to be able to work together and come together.”

From Salon

To encourage more development in the Southwest, the Bureau of Reclamation once proposed piping water from the Pacific Northwest to the Mexican border, a distance of 1,000 miles.

From Slate

The Forest Service told bottled water company BlueTriton Brands to stop piping water out of a California national forest.

The revelations about Nestlé piping water from the forest sparked an outpouring of opposition and prompted several complaints to California regulators questioning the company’s water rights claims, which led to a lengthy investigation by state water regulators.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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