Sentences with phrase «after plucking»

The most eco-friendly juice is the one you squeeze by hand after plucking fresh, ripe fruit from the organic trees growing in your backyard.
The hero Rustam emerges the victor after plucking out the div's liver.
He and his crew of marine experts and NUMA volunteers have discovered more than 60 historically significant underwater wreck sites including the first submarine to sink a ship in battle, the Confederacy's Hunley, and its victim, the Union «sHousatonic; the U-20, the U-boat that sank the Lusitania; the Cumberland, which was sunk by the famous ironclad, Merrimack; the renowned Confederate raider Florida; the Navy airship, Akron, the Republic of Texas Navy warship, Zavala, found under a parking lot in Galveston, and the Carpathia, which sank almost six years to - the - day after plucking Titanic's survivors from the sea.
Mathieu Valbuena was great for Marseille and they, in turn, were brilliant for him after plucking him from the obscure surroundings of Libourne in the French lower leagues.
late in the game after plucking a fumble off the turf.
If you still have leaves towards the bottom with their spikes after plucking the outer ones, use scissors or kitchen sheers to trim.
After plucking, the leaves are...
After plucking these super sweet cherry tomatoes from their vines, they were so cute and plump, it sounded more appropriate (and fun) to call them lollipops.

Not exact matches

After local anesthetic has been applied, the robot arm comes in and plucks a crop of hairs.
Those newer services have plucked away many former Pandora listeners, but the Oakland company has started courting them to come back with new offerings such as its «Premium Access» feature, which lets users try out its ad - free, on - demand service after watching a video ad.
After this long section of matter found nowhere else or shared only with Luke, Matthew rejoins Mark with the story of the disciples plucking grain on the Sabbath (Mk 2:23 - 28; Mt 12:1 - 8; Lk 6:1 - 5).
When the effigy was banned, that left the evergreens; mistletoe especially was useful, as it had berries that could be plucked after each kiss.
Maybe this is the once - in - a-lifetime moment when they have plucked up the courage to confront some grave sin from the past, or perhaps they are returning to the Church after a long absence, or they are in some other spiritual need.
You know the one after the time where it was in the tree tempting Eve, so I guess when it tempted Eve it looked more like a Lizard, but then afterward God plucked it's limbs off for punishment along with giving women birth pains.
The letter comes a week after scores of Iraqi Christians living around Detroit were plucked from their homes and cars — some on their way to church — and shackled by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
After you cook your chicken (or pluck all the meat off a rotisserie), plop into the bowl of your standmixer, fitted with the paddle, and stir on low.
Wait a minute or two, pluck one out and after tossing it from hand to hand (so as to not burn yourself) and taste it to see if it is tender enough for you.
In England, they are pickled as follows: The pods are plucked while green, slit down on one side, and, after the seeds are taken out, immersed in salt and water for twenty - four hours; changing the water at the end of the first twelve.
Many of the world's best players start off being plucked out of relative obscurity at a young age in Brazil before going on to achieve big things in Europe, with current Barcelona stars Neymar and Philippe Coutinho among those to have risen to stardom at major European clubs after starting out in their home nation.
Yet we were complaining about our top players getting plucked away year after year.
When Real Madrid plucked Zidane from the touchline of their Castilla side to lead the first team after firing Rafa Benitez, many wondered if the fiery Frenchman was ready.
After being plucked from Cannes as a spotty teenager, the French left - back went on to play 111 Premier League games for the Gunners, with whom he was a member of the famous Invincibles in 2004.
After Texas and four other Big 12 schools bailed on a plan that would have transformed the Pac - 10 into a 16 - team superconference, Pac - 10 commissioner Larry Scott plucked Utah, the upstart Mountain West program that has produced two undefeated seasons and BCS bowl wins over the past six years, to join previous invitee Colorado and form a 12 - team conference.
Despite London being his preferred choice of place to stay, Adebayor is said to be keen on a reunion with former Spurs Head Coach Tim Sherwood who plucked the Togo international from out of the shadows when he took over after Andre Villas - Boas was sacked in December 2013 and made Adebayor the focal point of the side for the rest of that season.
After a lifetime on loan Victor Moses was plucked from squad periphery to take on a key role at wing back.
Ederson plucked a deep Bolasie cross from underneath his crossbar after the Toffees winger had linked neatly with Baines on the left flank.
Nani was plucked from relative obscurity by Sporting in 2003, joining from Portuguese lower league side Real Massama and after two formative years in the academy, he became a first - team regular in 2005.
After all Manuel Lanzini was plucked out of the UAE Arabian Gulf League.
When I imagine a chocolate bar in the future I always think of Mike Teevee in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and how when I read first read the book I thought it would amazing to pluck a chocolate bar from the TV after seeing one in an advert.
«After the event finished, I waited a while before plucking up the courage to message Anna, asking if she liked the print and if she'd kindly post about it, explaining how much I'd value her support.
She recalled having to pluck a bunch of tiny weeds that had sprouted in her garden last year after she was gone for a period of time.
Maybe he was returning the kindness that was bestowed on him during World War II, when he and two other members of the Navy were plucked out of the ocean after a losing battle, his son said.
I recently had a football player at a high school in Detroit tell me that after practice he loves running over to the school garden and plucking fresh strawberries as a quick snack.
The seat came open after Obama selected Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state and Kirsten Gillibrand was plucked from her House seat by Gov. David A. Paterson to succeed Clinton in the Senate.
A bowl of fruits and vegetables, the only prop brought by any of the speakers, remained on the front table in the room, minus a nectarine, which had been plucked by Councilman Robert Jackson after he concluded his remarks against the mayor's plan.
It was, after all, Bill Clinton who plucked him from Albany two decades ago, brought him to Washington, and ultimately gave him a Cabinet department to run.
Sure enough, when I asked Russell Howe, a staff mathematician who had taken the test years ago, to try it again with a new batch of objects, he radiated something akin to joy as he plucked out one item after another, describing their functions in loving detail as he pulled, twisted, bent, and manipulated.
The research team plucked seven MERS - specific neutralizing antibodies from the library after using samples of the virus to screen for them.
Lonely, and as his daughter states, «ripe for the plucking,» more than a decade after the death of his first wife, Marion, in 1910, Brown rushed to meet Lilian in Calcutta «and quickly decided to make her his wife.»
After all, this is as close as we're going to get to emulating Luke Skywalker's ability to pluck his X-wing from the swamps of the planet Dagobah.
After a brief discussion, Perlman and Bender decide to pluck the fruit while they have the chance and deliver it to the Lyon Arboretum in Honolulu, where the seeds can be coaxed to sprout.
After more than a century of incremental improvements in the steam cycle, engineers have plucked most of the low - hanging fruit and are chasing diminishing returns, spending millions of dollars for every percentage point of efficiency improvement.
The researchers ended up using a quirky but labor - intensive method for extracting blenny venom: they would pluck the little fish out of their tanks, dangle a cotton swab in front of them so that the blenny would bite the cotton swab, and then suspended the cotton swabs in a solution that drew out the venom (after putting the fish back in the tank).
We plucked a few off the baking pan last night and they were OK in consistency and taste, but after spending the night in the fridge... YES!!!
I'm allergic to gluten and I'm also even really allergic to gluten free oats (my face ends up looking like plucked chicken skin for months after a little consumption).
Mine were always sparse on the ends, even more so after I allowed a friend's mother to pluck them down to nothing when I was 18, and they never fully grew back.
The small trees I plucked out of the ground in my black yard (after all my house sits on an old Christmas tree farm) and planted them with a little black earth.
A text message let down doesn't really hurt as much as someone saying it out loud to you after you've plucked up the courage to call.
After all, he plucks a whole cinematic world from his imagination and brings it to life, while eliciting a beautiful performance from Sally Hawkins, who can be mawkish if not watched closely.
(«Leave it to Beaver» fans will recall that Beaver was caught writing about Allan Dwan's slapstick The Three Musketeers in place of the Alexandre Dumas novel after his book report got to the part where «they all started plucking chickens and throwing the feathers all over the place.»)
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