Sentences with phrase «bit of heat off»

The danger of Walcott takes a bit of the heat off of Sagna and allows him to bomb forward, as he did on Arsenal's second goal.
Maybe to take a little bit of heat off Jeff.
In the face of additional Iranian production, OPEC predicted that the U.S. — and other non-OPEC producers — would scale back production to boost prices, taking a bit of the heat off the slide.

Not exact matches

If the intellectuals in the plays of Chekhov who spent all their time guessing what would happen in twenty, thirty, or forty years had been told that in forty years interrogation by torture would be practiced in Russia; that prisoners would have their skulls squeezed within iron rings; that a human being would be lowered into an acid bath; that they would be trussed up naked to be bitten by ants and bedbugs; that a ramrod heated over a primus stove would be thrust up their anal canal («the secret brand»); that a man's genitals would be slowly crushed beneath the toe of a jackboot; and that, in the luckiest possible circumstances, prisoners would be tortured by being kept from sleeping for a week, by thirst, and by being beaten to a bloody pulp, not one of Chekhov's plays would have gotten to its end because all the heroes would have gone off to insane asylums.
Add the cooked leeks back into the pan and deglaze the pan with the balsamic vinegar, quickly stirring to scrape up any crispy bits from the bottom of the pan, then take the pan off the heat and serve, topping with basil sprigs.
* some bits of nougat / caramel might melt and stuck to the paper once cold — to avoid that, while the cookies are still warm, gently release them from the paper and reshape the cookies into a circle if the melted bits run off and change their shape; I thought of using foil instead of baking paper to avoid the sticking issue, but then I thought the foil would transfer more heat to the cookies and make them too flat Makes about 38 large cookies
If there's a little bit of water left, I usually uncover and let the water evaporate with the heat turned off.
Let it boil on a medium / high heat until 300 degrees or so, then lower the temps a bit (because at this point most of the water in the liquid will be boiled off and the temp will rise VERY quickly) and keep the heat on until it hits 350.
Once the butter turns slightly golden, turn off the heat, leaving the pan on the burner and scrape any golden bits from the bottom of the pan.
The shrimp, the Andouille, the California avocados and the heat of the sauce all play perfectly off of each other, bite after bite.
If they are tender with a bit of a bite to them, then turn off the heat (otherwise sauté another couple minutes to desired doneness).
Remove from the heat and add the red nuoc cham to deglaze the pan, stirring to scrape off any meaty bits on the bottom of the pan.
About the time the last of the water is starting to sizzle, I either turn off the heat or leave it on for a bit more so the bottoms are crunchy.
Take the pan off the heat and, in a small cup, mix the cornstarch with the 1 and 1/2 teaspoons of cold water and stir this paste into the pan of blueberries, making sure you scrape every last bit out.
When all the beef has been cooked, turn the heat down to medium and add the red wine, scraping all the fond (brown bits) off the bottom of the pan.
My only suggestion is to turn the heat of your burner up a little bit for a tad to expedite the thickening, and then turn the heat back down to finish it off and avoid scorching.
Heat the pan drippings over medium heat, add the flour / water, and stir well to mix well, scraping any bits off the bottom and side of the Heat the pan drippings over medium heat, add the flour / water, and stir well to mix well, scraping any bits off the bottom and side of the heat, add the flour / water, and stir well to mix well, scraping any bits off the bottom and side of the pan.
Remove from heat, add orange juice mixture, and scrape browned bits off bottom of pan.
Unfortunately it looks like Arsenal will soon be joining them, but Chelsea's poor performance has also taken a bit of the media heat and pressure off our own failure.
Add the cooked leeks back into the pan and deglaze the pan with the balsamic vinegar, quickly stirring to scrape up any crispy bits from the bottom of the pan, then take the pan off the heat and serve, topping with basil sprigs.
Cena both looks the part and acts it, and gets to spout the movie's best bit of amusingly macho, off - color grousing about the heat.
For the first few sessions we go at a brisk though hardly on - limit pace, but as the 40 - degree heat sends some of the press contingent in for refreshment we stick at it, gradually goading the Lamborghini instructors into quicker and quicker laps until, with a bit of judicious sandbagging, we drop off the back of the pace car, then get a clear run through the challenging second -, third - and fourth - gear left - right - left infield complex.
The nest is mainly composed of chewed - off bits of the fiberglass heat shield from my engine compartment.
Pour off the oil in the pot (don't remove any browned bits stuck to the bottom), add the remaining tablespoon of oil, and warm it over medium heat.
Villa Sorrento Luxury Holiday Villa's swimming pool can even be heated in the winter so your teenagers won't be freezing off any of their precious bits.
Yomi counters are a bit hard to pull off in the heat of battle, but not because they are difficult to perform (obviously!).
The carbon dioxide, because it partially blankets off the infrared heat coming off the ground (our electric blanket) we will picture as a couple of woolen blankets, one near the ground and the other a bit above it.
For example, because the mass balance argument says nothing about absolute numbers or attribution it may be that we are also — for example — destroying carbon - fixing plankton, reducing the breaking of waves and hence mechanical mixing with the upper ocean, releasing methane in the tundra which was previously held by acid rain and which can now be converted to CO2, or it may be we are just seeing a deep current, a tiny bit warmer than usual because of the MWP, heating deep ocean clathrate so that methanophage bacteria can devour it and give off CO2.
The AGW claim «The Sun produces very little heat and only a little of that reaches Earth» is a variation I first heard here in these discussions from someone supporting AGW fake fisics which claims in its basic form that there is «some invisible barrier like a greenhouse glass which stops direct heat from the Sun, thermal infrared, from entering the atmosphere», but obviously embarrassed that he can't produce any physical explanation, mechanism, for this stupid idea, now says that is a CAGW claim and the more sophisticated AGW claim says that «the Sun gives off very little longwave infrared and we only get a little bit of that».
Ok, so «sawing a bit off the Sun including it's energy» may sound ridicules, but that is quite a good analogy of what radiation does; it constantly takes a proportion of enrgy away from a heat - source and «throws it away».
Put the roaster onto the stove top on medium high heat and add water, stirring to get the brown bits off the bottom of the pan.
He started off by stating that the community has been instrumental in the growth of the company and that since the confirmation of the notch on the OnePlus 6, things have gotten a bit heated.
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