Sentences with phrase «as pieces of ice»

It could be something as simple as your child's laptop being stolen at school, or something as unexpected as a piece of ice falling off a plane and through your ceiling.

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At Halle on his way to Eisleben, he was held up by floods which he personified in a letter to Katie of 25 January as a «huge she - Anabaptist» which «met us with waves of water and great floating pieces of ice; she threatened to baptise us again and has covered the countryside.»
Johanna at the Green Gourmet Giraffe Blog made an amazing sounding Violet Crumble Ice Cream as part of her Australia Day celebrations — the ice cream includes broken up pieces of Violet Crumble, an Aussie chocolate - covered honeycomb bar stirred into a no churn condensed milk and cream baIce Cream as part of her Australia Day celebrations — the ice cream includes broken up pieces of Violet Crumble, an Aussie chocolate - covered honeycomb bar stirred into a no churn condensed milk and cream baice cream includes broken up pieces of Violet Crumble, an Aussie chocolate - covered honeycomb bar stirred into a no churn condensed milk and cream base.
When I was growing up outside of Detroit there was a company called Sanders and they made the best pre-maybe caramel cake and icing I've ever had in my life... This comes right underneath that... The only thing that I will do differently is I would make the frosting the day before and let it sit out in a cool place at least 24 hours... Because this allows the frosting to stiffen up even more... Putting it on when I did, which was like An hour or so after I made it, it's still kind of went down the sides and onto the plate but when I went back today to get another piece and I pulled it up off the plate and re-frosted it then it stay this time... Thank you so much for this recipe... I'm going to make this as much as I can... I tried to rated 5 stars but it would only let me Rate 4
The shake — a mix of ice cream, craft beer, sprinkles, icing and a piece of cake — has brought in scores of people including local luminaries such as Anthony Rizzo and Dexter Fowler of the Chicago Cubs.
Combine one or two pieces of the jalapeño with the remaining tomato, cucumber, avocado, and basil, as well as the watercress or spinach, celery, garlic, red wine vinegar, agave syrup, and ice cubes in a blender or food processor; puree until smooth.
I had originally planned on making these as cardamom cupcakes with a green pistachio icing but the color of the «cake» was golden brown and the little pieces of pistachios got stuck in the frosting tip.
Find different fluids to enjoy with meal breaks to add variety, such as flavoured iced tea or mineral water with added fruit pieces for a light flavour and plenty of colour.
1 ⅛ cups Gluten - Free Multi-Blend Flour Mix, more as needed 2/3 cup finely ground gluten - free rolled oats 3/4 cup + 1 1/2 tablespoons millet flour 1 1/2 teaspoons xanthan gum 3/4 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar (omit for savory recipes, like quiche) 1 cup cold leaf lard or regular lard, cut into pieces 1/2 cup ice - cold water (more, as needed) Wash for Top Crust 2 - 3 tablespoons high - protein milk of choice (soy, almond, hemp) 1 tablespoon sugar
It felt as if I were clutching a piece of dry ice.
Becoming emotionally invested in a sports team is an inherently irrational activity, so pulling out the «It's a bunch of people who don't call Pennsylvania home getting paid ridiculous amounts of money to chase a piece of rubber up and down a sheet of ice» on a sports fan blog is just as silly as deciding everyone who chooses to support a team from Western Pennsylvania is stupid.
By piecing together an 18 - year record of ice shelf thinning from three different sets of satellite data, the researchers found that some ice shelves in West Antarctica have lost as much as 18 % of their volume in the last 2 decades.
Now, the robot's first findings are already helping scientists piece together more of this previously hidden under - ice food web, including more evidence of the under - ice algae, as well as tiny copepods, ctenophores (jellyfish), predatory marine worms called arrow worms, and abundant amounts of large floating slime balls, known to scientists as larvaceans.
One response to this warming, scientists say, is the retreat of five ice shelves, including Larsen B. «Since [1998], warming on the peninsula has continued and we watched as piece - by - piece Larsen B has retreated,» David Vaughan of the British Antarctic Survey says.
Each new core has provided a piece of the puzzle, as the researchers measured the concentrations of key chemicals preserved in thousands of years of accumulated ice.
There is as yet no definition of the minimum size an object has to attain to be classified as a moon, so if you are happy to give the label «moon» to any piece of solid matter orbiting a planet — including every ice crystal in the rings of Saturn — then the number could run into quadrillions.
Of course, freeing electrons in a copper - oxide insulator to get superconducting current flowing for useful applications won't be quite as easy as melting ice to get liquid water or removing pieces from a chessboard.
As Tulaczyk watched the Herc on Jan. 17, 2013, the lake remained a mere silhouette pieced together from noisy geophysical measurements involving radar, lasers shot down from satellites and the seismic echoes of shock waves released by explosives detonated in shallow holes in the ice.
Reviews range from simple comments such as «this is a good piece of science journalism» to detailed scientific explanations such as how «polar ice cap» fails to distinguish between land ice and sea ice.
«Our observations provide a crucial piece of evidence to support that suspicion, as they directly reveal the intensity of ice melting at the bottom of the glaciers during that period,» Khazendar said.
A critical piece of evidence from almost fifty scientific expeditions to seven shrinking tropical ice - caps points to global warming as the reason for their decline.
Pack the severed piece on a bed of ice as you travel to the hospital, or a nearby tertiary care center with a plastic surgeon or ear / nose / throat surgeon who may be able to suture it back into place.
To thicken add a few pieces of ice, and for a thinner texture add water, in small increments, as needed.
Cobbler just wasn't ever my favorite dessert; I'd just as soon have had a massive vanilla ice cream cone or a hefty piece of chocolate cake smothered in vanilla buttercream frosting to get my sugar fix back in the day.
(P. yes my clean eating is 80 % of the time and the other 20 % is foods such as a glass of wine, or a piece of chocolate, a ice cream outting with the family...!!!)
If you are ever trying Jeni's again, take this piece of advice from a Columbus gal that has tried as many flavors as possible from this Columbus based ice cream shop, the brown butter almond brittle is to die for.
Steiger is the gangster, who at the urging of his partners in crime, decides to ice the girl he loves for the good of his operation as a whole and piece of mind.
The femme banals of the piece are Halle Berry as Jinx and the equally dreadful Rosamund Pike as quick - to - reform ice princess Miranda Frost, with a returning cast of John Cleese as gadgets expert «Q» (his fluidly - paced cameo the highlight of the film), Samantha Bond as «Moneypenny,» and Dench as «M.» An orbital satellite menace is suspiciously familiar (see: Goldeneye; Moonraker), as is a diamond subplot that makes absolutely no sense except as it references Diamonds Are Forever.
The vocal performances range from monotone drone (Romano, Leary, and Goran Visnjic as the evil sabretooth) to spastic (Leguizamo, of course, and Wedge)-- leading me to wonder if Ice Age could be read with more profit as an underground stoner comedy — and the action set - pieces run out of imagination long before they're allowed to fizzle out.
First of all, just to clarify: F I F T Y (yes, it's spelled like that, with the spaces and everything) is a «museum» in the Museum Of Ice Cream sense, in that it's an elaborate installation piece designed specifically to serve as Instagram - baiof all, just to clarify: F I F T Y (yes, it's spelled like that, with the spaces and everything) is a «museum» in the Museum Of Ice Cream sense, in that it's an elaborate installation piece designed specifically to serve as Instagram - baiOf Ice Cream sense, in that it's an elaborate installation piece designed specifically to serve as Instagram - bait.
I prefer small pieces of ice, as larger pieces seem to just go flying across the room!
According to VetStreet.com, if your dog has a thin coat, consider purchasing a sweater or another piece of outerwear to protect his or her torso, as well as small booties that can safeguard your dog's paw pads from frostbite and the accumulation of salt and ice melter.
They included Acconci's masturbation piece, Seedbed (1972), and one of her own works, Lips of Thomas (1975), in which she carves a star into her stomach with a razor blade, lies on a crucifix of ice, and then whips herself — as much of an endurance test for the audience as for the artist.
For fans of Laurie Anderson, and I certainly count myself as one, the book Everything I Lost in the Flood archives her forty - plus - year art career, beginning with a 1974 performance piece called Duets on Ice.
One major piece, featured as part of a trilogy of shows Yi mounted between 2013 and 2014 that dealt with a breakup that she described as a «metaphysically violent vivisection,» featured an ice crystal that slowly melted over the course of the exhibition.
Tony Oursler: agentic iced etcetera features specially produced new works — including a Ukrainian speaking installation — as well as some of the most iconic pieces by the artist.
Tony Oursler: agentic iced etcetera presents specially produced new works, including a Ukrainian speaking installation, as well as some of the most iconic pieces of the artist.
RR was made around the time that Kos was making early multimedia installations like Sound Of Ice Melting (1970), as well as doing private endurance pieces, which were documented by a Super 8 mm black and white film camera.
The installation in question is Richter's House of Cards (2013), whose inspirations for making the piece were the sculpture of Richard Serra and Caspar David Friedrich's 1823 - 4 Sea of Ice (also known as The Wreck of Hope).
I haven't had time to read all of the Postings regarding this entry — let alone the Research piece that you mentioned Jim Hansen having submitted (though I did just download it, and will do so — as I like to be a thoroughly up - to - date «Lay - Scientist»); but I didn't seem to notice anyone having made mention of the possibility that — due to the influx of heavier Fresh Water from the melting Greenland Ice Sheets sinking right down to the Abysal Plain — the «Atlantic Conveyor» could be shut down.
Andrew, I'd like to see you do a piece on the total tonnage of food the world now enjoys in order to sustain the population, as compared to, say, 200 yrs ago during The Little Ice Age.
It's a piece that reveals, as has been the case for decades, that the ice factor (and thus the sea level factor) are areas of high consequence and durable uncertainty.
I can't help but wonder whether, years from now, I'll still be writing pieces with titles like «Destroying What Remains,» as the Navy continues its war - gaming in an ice - free summer Arctic amid a sea of offshore oil drilling platforms.
Mann's Hockey Stick work is not a piece of research that is open to challenge and review as would be normal scientific prat ice, but an icon of «the cause» that like all religions icons can not be challenge nor reviewed.
As winter weather continues to dominate the Midwest and the East Coast, the Media Research Center's Julia Seymour provides this piece of video from Walter Cronkite's CBS evening news broadcast on Sept, 11, 1972 in which Cronkite warned of the forthcoming ice age.
Since to me (and many scientists, although some wanted a lot more corroborative evidence, which they've also gotten) it makes absolutely no sense to presume that the earth would just go about its merry way and keep the climate nice and relatively stable for us (though this rare actual climate scientist pseudo skeptic seems to think it would, based upon some non scientific belief — see second half of this piece), when the earth changes climate easily as it is, climate is ultimately an expression of energy, it is stabilized (right now) by the oceans and ice sheets, and increasing the number of long term thermal radiation / heat energy absorbing and re radiating molecules to levels not seen on earth in several million years would add an enormous influx of energy to the lower atmosphere earth system, which would mildly warm the air and increasingly transfer energy to the earth over time, which in turn would start to alter those stabilizing systems (and which, with increasing ocean energy retention and accelerating polar ice sheet melting at both ends of the globe, is exactly what we've been seeing) and start to reinforce the same process until a new stases would be reached well after the atmospheric levels of ghg has stabilized.
Kudos to him for responding to Goddard, especially after Goddard misrepresented the NSIDC data in a piece described by Meier as: -... the article consists almost entirely of misleading, irrelevant, or erroneous information about Arctic sea ice that add nothing to the understanding of the significant long - term decline that is being observed.»
The piece about the Greenland ice sheet had not a peep about the effect of geothermal activity under the ice sheet and the basal melting that is occurring driving the vigorous subglacial hydrology as outlined in Rogozhina et al, 2016.
And that's illustrated if you compare how «science - based» and «science - denier» blogs discuss right about any climate - related topic, from actual atmospheric temperature development to its physical manifestations, like sea level rise (see the chart in the middle of this piece) and social and ecological consequences of climate change — including at some point the fate of iconic mammal species that use sea ice as hunting grounds.
The authors explain how scientists piece together the Earth's «climate history» from tree rings, mud cores, ice cores, and other sources; how this history compares with recent climate patterns; and how greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide - much of it human - made - are impacting climate.
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