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Basting, Baste, or Basted may refer to: * Baste, Palghar district, Maharashtra, India * Basting (cooking), a cooking technique * Basted, Kent, a hamlet in England * A type of stitch in sewing People * Manuel Basté (1899–1977), Spanish water polo player * Pierre Baste (1768–1814), French admiral and general * Anne Basting, American gerontologist and professor * Johan Hendrik Christiaan Basting (1817–1870), Dutch surgeon and military personnel * Yvette Basting Yvette Basting (born 8 June 1977) is a retired tennis player from the Netherlands. During her professional career from 1992–2002, she won seventeen titles on the ITF Women's Circuit and qualified twice for the Australian Open and Wimbledon. ... (born 1977), Dutch tennis player See also * Baster (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Baste
Baste, also known as Basta, is a village in the Palghar district of Maharashtra, India. It is located in the Vikramgad taluka. Demographics According to the 2011 census of India The 2011 Census of India or the 15th Indian Census was conducted in two phases, house listing and population enumeration. The House listing phase began on 1 April 2010 and involved the collection of information about all buildings. Information ..., Baste has 113 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 80.68%. References Villages in Vikramgad taluka {{Palghar-geo-stub ...
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Basting (cooking)
Basting is a cooking technique that involves cooking meat with either its own juices or some type of preparation such as a sauce or marinade. The meat is left to cook, then periodically coated with the juice. Prominently used in grilling, rotisserie, roasting, and other meat preparations where the meat is over heat for extended periods of time, basting is used to keep meat moist during the cooking process and also to apply or enhance flavor. Improperly administered basting, however, may actually lead to the very problem it is designed to prevent: the undesired loss of moisture (drying out) of the meat. If not compensated by countermeasures, the opening of the oven door and the resulting loss of temperature and moisture content of the air circulating inside can lead to increased evaporation from the meat surfaces. To prevent this, the easiest solution is to place the meat in a closed oven bag, which traps evaporating moisture and does not let it disseminate into the oven sp ...
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Basted, Kent
Basted is a hamlet in the Tonbridge and Malling district, in the county of Kent, England. Nearby settlements Town * Sevenoaks Villages * Borough Green * Ightham Hamlets * Claygate Cross * Crouch Transport links Railway * Borough Green & Wrotham railway station Borough Green & Wrotham railway station is located in Borough Green in Kent, England. It is down the line from . Train services are provided by Southeastern (train operating company), Southeastern. History Wrotham station opened on 1 June 1874 ... Roads * A-roads: A20 road (England), A20, A25 road, A25, A227 road, A227 * Motorways: M20 motorway, M20, M25 motorway, M25, M26 motorway, M26 References

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Tack (sewing)
In sewing, to tack or baste is to sew quick, temporary stitches that will later be removed. Tacking is used for a variety of reasons, such as holding a seam in place until it is sewn properly, or transferring pattern markings onto the garment. Tacking is typically sewn using a specialised tacking thread, which may snap easily in order for it to be easily removed from the garment when necessary. Uses Tacking is used in a variety of ways; one of the most common uses is to easily hold a seam or trim in place until it can be permanently sewn, usually with a long running stitch made by hand or machine. This is called a 'tacking stitch' or 'basting stitch'. Tacking stitches may be used when a garment is being fitted to a model during production, as the stitches can be easily removed and replaced with pins if the seam requires alteration. X-shaped tacking stitches are also very common on the vents (slits) of the back of a man's suit jacket, or at the bottom of kick pleats on a woman's ...
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Manuel Basté
Manuel Basté (18 June 1899 – 4 December 1977) was a Spanish water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and also known as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The op .... References External links * 1899 births 1977 deaths Spanish male water polo players Olympic water polo players for Spain Water polo players at the 1924 Summer Olympics Water polo players from Barcelona 20th-century Spanish people {{Spain-waterpolo-bio-stub ...
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Pierre Baste
Pierre Baste (21 November 1768 in Bordeaux – 29 January 1814 in Brienne-le-Château) was a French admiral and general. Serving in the Napoleonic Wars; he was killed at the Battle of Brienne. Life Son of a timber merchant, he joined the armed merchant ship ''Pactole'' aged 12. He took part in the Saint-Domingue campaign before returning to Bordeauc in 1782, where he remained several years. In July 1787 he went to sea again as a midshipman on the ''Galathée'', sailing between Bourdeaux and the Antilles. At the start of 1788 he became the pilot of the slave-ship ''Zézette''. In 1790 he returned to Saint-Domingue as lieutenant of the three-masted merchant ship ''David''. In September 1792 he was made second in command of the ''Galathée'', serving in that role until April 1793. On Saint-Domingue he mutinied and offered his services to the naval commander, who made him an ensign and put him in command of a schooner then of the brig ''Petit Jacobin'', on which he went on a suc ...
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Anne Basting
Anne Davis Basting, is an American gerontologist working as a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Peck School of the Arts. Her work centers around aging, memory, and dementia, both from the point of view of the elderly and that of society; and of the uses of theater, storytelling, and other arts in eldercare. She is one of the 2016 MacArthur Fellows (recipients of the $625,000 so-called "genius grants"). Life She graduated from Colorado College, the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and the University of Minnesota The University of Minnesota, formally the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, (UMN Twin Cities, the U of M, or Minnesota) is a public land-grant research university in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. .... Publications Books * * ''The arts and dementia care: A resource guide'', New York: National Center for Creative Aging, 2003, * * ''TimeSlips Creativity Journal''. UWM Center on ...
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Johan Hendrik Christiaan Basting
Johan Hendrik Christiaan Basting (20 September 1817 – 24 September 1870) was a Dutch army surgeon and friend of Red Cross founder Henri Dunant. He played an important role during the establishment in 1863 of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), and from that year on he was an advocate for the establishment of a national voluntary aid organization in the Netherlands, the Netherlands Red Cross established in 1867. Biography Youth, early career, and marriage Basting was born in Enkhuizen on 20 September 1817, the son of hospital master Dingeman Cornelis Basting and Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina Schneider. He was 17 years old when he was admitted as a student at the National Institute for Military Medicine in Utrecht. In 1839 he became army physician Class 3. In 1844 Basting was placed in Breda , where he became Officer of Health Class 2. After a short interim period in Maastricht, he was transferred to Gorinchem. In 1853 he was promoted to Officer of Health Class ...
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Yvette Basting
Yvette Basting (born 8 June 1977) is a retired tennis player from the Netherlands. During her professional career from 1992–2002, she won seventeen titles on the ITF Women's Circuit and qualified twice for the Australian Open and Wimbledon. Career highlights On 5 March 2001, Basting reached her highest singles ranking: world number 92. Her best doubles ranking came on 28 May 2001, when she became world number 106. In her career, Yvette Basting reached the singles final 14 times in ITF Women's Circuit tournaments, winning eight titles. In 1994, she won the $25k Flensburg tournament in Germany and the $25k Poitiers tournament in France. In 1999, Basting won the $25k Jaffa tournament in Israel, and in 2000, she won the $25k Pamplona tournament in Spain and the $50k Naples tournament in the United States. In October 2000, with her partner Katalin Marosi, she won the $75k Poitiers. In February 2001, partnering Elena Tatarkova, she won the $75k Dow Corning Tennis Classic The D ...
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