Twist the end into circle and glue straight into wood.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, there were other men who disagreed: Tertullian, who believed that the soul would live on forever, that the wicked would suffer misery in proportion to the righteous» reward; St. Augustine, who came up with the doctrines of Original Sin and Predestination (some would be saved, the rest would be damned); and Jerome, who would
end up retranslating the Latin Bible
into what would become the Latin Vulgate and would
twist various scriptures that talked about eonian chastening
into teaching eternal torment.
Wrap these pieces in wax paper that has been cut
into 2x3 - inch rectangles, and
twist the
ends to seal.
Form each
into knots by
twisting the
ends in opposite directions a couple of times, then rolling them around your finger a couple of times and tucking in the
ends.
Twist those strips and wrap the twist around two fingers, then tuck the end of the dough into the hole where your fingers used t
Twist those strips and wrap the
twist around two fingers, then tuck the end of the dough into the hole where your fingers used t
twist around two fingers, then tuck the
end of the dough
into the hole where your fingers used to be.
Cut
into 1 - inch pieces, then wrap each piece in a 4 - inch square of wax paper,
twisting 2
ends to close.
For a circular loaf,
twist into a circle, pinching
ends together.
It will be soft and sticky but you can use the paper to roll it
into a log, about 2 1/2 inches in diameter and
twist the paper
ends to seal and freeze.
Cut glassine or parchment paper
into 4 - by -5-inch pieces and wrap each caramel individually,
twisting the
ends.
Roll each piece in the paper or plastic
into a cylinder about 1 1/2 - inches in diameter, and roll to wrap tightly,
twisting the
ends to seal.
Roll parchment
into cylinder and firmly
twist ends together to form tight seal.
Roll the disk
into a cylinder, then
twist into a spiral, pinching the
ends and tucking them underneath.
I like to cut it
into squares, then wrap it in wax paper,
twisting the
ends.
Then I rolled it
into a piece of parchment paper and
twisted the
ends for a straw shaped caramel candy.
Roll the
twisted strips around two fingers and then tuck the
end of the strip
into the middle of your dough knot.
Just
twist them together, trim to the length you want, and bend the
end into a hook.
To get the kids started, I
twisted the chenille stems
into a diamond shape at the
end in order to make the head of the snake (and also to make sure the beads didn't fall off).
Twist your pipe cleaner
into a «Y» shape, keeping one
end long.
The helix winds onto nucleosomes to form chromatin, which winds and winds in its turn
into formations similar to what you get when you keep
twisting the two
ends of a string.
This sheath travels to the
end of the inner electrode, where the magnetic fields produced by the currents pinch and
twist the plasma
into a tiny, dense ball.
What began in 1983 as a noble piece of federal legislation that sought to place science ahead of politics, and fairness, equity, and openness above congressional parochialism has degenerated
into a technical and ethical quagmire, where facts are routinely
twisted to serve predetermined
ends and where «might makes right» has replaced «consultation, concurrence, and cooperation» as the federal mantra for the program.
At the
end of your practice, you can take advantage of your warmed muscles to move
into deep
twists that help counteract the effects of too much time spent sitting in chairs.
First,
twist a scarf as tightly as you can (it helps to have someone hold one
end of it), then bring the
ends together and it will spring
into a faux - braid.
Twist and wrap your hair
into a messy bun, then loop the
ends through the elastic.
Twist ends of each and using bobby pins, secure
into loose bun.
Then take the remaining section of hair and the
end of the braid and
twist into a bun.
Follow the strapless steps but take one of the hanging
ends,
twist it and tuck the strap piece
into the back of your pareo.
Simply
twist the
end of the concealer pen to release formula
into the retouching applicator.
Create a swoop and tuck the
end into the
twist on the side of your head.
It's a side French braid, and you can finish it
into an easy
twist, or keep braiding until the
end.
And since the
ending twist breathed new life
into the case, I'm interested in playing the upcoming episodes too.
Shannen really can't act and I thought I had it all figured out fifty minutes
into the film, but then it
twisted, and
twisted again, and again... and in the
end I couldn't even keep up with who was double crossing who.
The jokes are occasionally gruesome (One henchman meets a particularly grisly
end) or grotesque (Annie tries to remove the bullet she accidentally put in her husband's arm, using impromptu surgical tools from a corner drug store), but they fit
into the film's
twisted logic.
The
ending delivers a plot
twist that is both shocking and overwhelmingly real — making everything which has happened before suddenly come
into focus.
The upgrades to both accessibility and understanding of both mechanics and menus help ease players
into the world of Drangleic and slowly wrap their
twisted arms with an evil and tormented embrace that will either break them down or harden them to press on to the
end.
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The impulsive plan spins
into a series of double and triple crosses that
twist into one of the most hopeless
endings in noir history.
After the exposition
ends and the double - crossing begins, however, the film quickly loses steam, degenerating
into a drearily familiar thriller, long on implausible plot
twists and short on sympathetic characters or credible dialogue.
As a sequel to a movie with a
twist ending so over-the-top and improbable that it crossed over
into the sublime, Now You See Me 2 has no option but to go bigger; if it can't top Now You See Me's reveal, which seemed like it came from the mind of Adaptation's Donald Kaufman, it can at least up the ludicrous quotient,...
Turns out Evelyn is pregnant (the movie tastefully denies us what would have been the quietest sex scene ever), and
ends up going
into labor at a very inopportune time — a diabolical
twist that allows Blunt to perform a superb pantomime of suppressed pain and fear, realizing a Scientologist's insane ideal for childbirth.
The Fits (Director: Anna Rose Holmer, Screenwriters: Anna Rose Holmer, Saela Davis, Lisa Kjerulff)-- In this psychological portrait, Toni, an 11 - year - old tomboy, is assimilating
into a tight - knit dance team in Cincinnati's West
End when a mysterious outbreak of fainting spells plagues the team, and her desire for acceptance is
twisted.
My favourite scenes so far include: + The Bathroom Fight from The World's
End + Heart Surgery & Shingen vs. Yukio and Logan Fight from The Wolverine (Unrated Extended Cut) + The Climax /
Twist from Trance + David and Eric vs. possessed Natalie Fight in Evil Dead + Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey meet for the first time in 42 + Enterprise gets shot out of warp from Star Trek
Into Darkness + Superman stops the world engine (in a Christopher Reeves inspired shot) from Man of Steel + Jack Wilder vs. Dylan Rhodes in Now You See Me + Chopping Thor's Hand Off in Thor: The Dark World
«DARK SOULS III: The Ringed City brings players toe - to - claw against massive beasts in a
twisted descent
into the bowels of the
end of the world,» said Jason Enos, Director of Brand and Latin American Marketing for BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. «FromSoftware has crafted visually arresting environments that evoke a sense of destroyed beauty and nail biting encounters that will leave players breathless for more.»
The supporting cast are more interesting, a few double - crosses and
twists thrown
into the mix, so when the game gets to its dullest, it is the narrative that keeps you fighting your way to the
end.
In a surprising
twist of fate (or not so surprising) they
end up on some sort of Australian military ship and they're subsequently arrested and thrown
into the brig (isn't that what they call prisons on ships?)
But, I clearly saw the
ending coming here and it wasn't until the movie performed that familiar conceit of going back and showing the audience all of the pieces which went
into the
twist did I realize that a
twist had occurred.
Without going
into spoilers, I'll say that the extended Laurence Fishburne cameo, the «enemy of my enemy» thing and especially the series of dumb
twists at the
end all left me befuddled.
The new film picks up not long after the explanations and surprise
twists that
ended the last one, and sends the hero Thomas (played by Dylan O'Brien) out
into a ravaged post-apocalyptic landscape, where he and and fellow Maze - escapees try to get to the bottom of a global conspiracy, while dealing with storms, monsters, and rival survivors.
The upcoming season of DEXTER will mark the
end for the character known for his loveable insight
into a
twisted career as a serial - killer,...
With the rather adult romance between McCrory and Purefoy, Mercurio's Frankenstein could go places and, until the
twist ending, appears ready to plunge
into the deep
end.