Sentences with phrase «above after each layer»

Repeat layers with remaining lemon curd and ice cream, freezing as directed above after each layer.

Not exact matches

The crack appears to be a pop - up, or A-tent, a geological feature caused by rock layers springing up after weight above them is suddenly removed.
Just above the crater lies an impact layer, 100 meters or more thick, that would have been deposited in the weeks after the cataclysm.
Once believed to be 400,000 years old, the fossils were found to be 580,000 to 620,000 years old after calculating the ratio of thorium to uranium in the limestone layers above and below the dig site.
Three of the cores she examined had large spikes in charcoal immediately above (and, therefore, just after) the layers with the spheres.
And if this sweater's not your speed (totally get it — it's bold, to say the least) in addition to all of the pieces I'm wearing, I've linked tons of fun, colorful and airy spring finds in the «Shop The Post» widgets above and below that I've been lusting after as of late, all of which can be layered for warmth and then worn on their own when warmer weather hits.
I have a similar number after my latest purge and I always felt like I wasn't getting rid of enough, but they are a huge part of my favorite outfits (and I live in a climate where it's winter 6 months out of the year and barely gets above freezing so I have to wear layers daily).
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Your written plan should spell out the steps above and include additional layers including investments, insurance, and education to make the most of the opportunities that you will be able to take advantage of after you pay off your debt.
Twenty years after the Montreal Protocol came into effect to regulate substances that deplete the ozone layer, the annual ozone hole above Antarctica shows no signs of recovery.
The discussion has now gone well beyond that, but the reason for the top post was simply to prove that the EEJ claim was false, that an adiabatically isolated ideal gas in true thermodynamic equilibrium, insulated from above and below by a layer of black matter that itself can be in equilibrium with the gas but which conducts no heat, after a long time, exhibits a DALR as its true stable thermodynamic equilibrium.
On the other hand, based on measurements (for example the Perry curves in this posting as well as others in his book), I am quite certain that a substantial portion of the LWIR energy emitted from the Surface ultimately, after a number of absorption and re-emission transactions, does make its way back down and that some of that downwelling LWIR is due to layers above the initial, first - generation extinction level.
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