«I tried to incorporate a lot of materials that were made
by hand into the house.
called Luke as he led Tina
by the hand into the lounge room.
Planting cuttings
by hand into prefilled dirt trays, after hand watering the tray prior to planting.
The clay is shaped and smoothed
by hand into solid cubes that are left to air dry in the sun at his studio in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Vō resurrected the defiant words of the saint (originally written in English, translated into French) by having his own father, Phung Vō (who speaks neither English nor French), transcribe the letter
by hand into a near - perfect cursive copy.
The images are shredded
by hand into thousands of tiny pieces that are then reassembled.
Miniscule by comparison, they're composed of small sticks of graphite meticulously glued
by hand into three - dimensional rays that are further engineered into cubes and triangles, then suspended like tension cables to bend and flex bits of creamy Arches watercolor paper.
These pieces — each done on a standard envelope — feature postage stamps that were cut
by hand into tiny pieces and then «re-ordered» by the artist and then mailed to the gallery using those stamps for postage and a removable label for the address.
Chairs (2001), one of Morris» more recent works, consists of a circle of small - sized chairs which are covered by lead elements that are shaped
by hand into the form of textile sheets.
He spent many years recycling paintings: tearing them up, taking them apart, crushing
them by hand into sculpted matter — hinting at the crushed cars of John Chamberlain.
So unless you do something really special (and expensive) like getting the printer to insert a single plate
by hand into each book before it is bound, you're going to be printing the entire book in full CYMK + color.
They are shipped to Texas and on to Mexico, where the device is inserted
by hand into each magazine.
Whereas most carbon - fiber car parts are laid
by hand into large, complicated molds, the i8's safety cage bonds together many smaller panels.
Woven
by hand into a houndstooth check, the fine fleece from the season's first shearing brings lightweight warmth
Squeeze the grapefruit
by hand into the measuring cup.
The researchers digitised the logbooks from 11 expeditions and added the data
by hand into spreadsheets.
If you try to put in mass
by hand into the theories the theories will collapse and the standard model no longer works.
[MiI: Mothers who need to express milk after birth can express
by hand into a spoon or test tube.
The combination should be clumpy and sticky, tacky enough to be shaped
by hand into balls and then flattened into a thick cookie.
2 sticks (8 oz) unsalted butter 1 small ice cube 10 oz (2 cups) all - purpose flour 3/4 teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons kosher salt 5 oz (3/4 cup) granulated sugar 2 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 5 oz (1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons) packed brown sugar 8 oz (2 bars, usually) semi-sweet chocolate, chopped
by hand into 1/2 to 1/4 inch pieces coarse salt (I'd use Maldon but didn't have it the day I photographed.)
Run each piece of dough through the fettuccine attachment (or cut
by hand into 1 / 2 - inch ribbons) and lightly dust with flour to keep the pasta from sticking together.
Turn the dough onto a floured surface and knead
by hand into a round dough ball.
When the dough was done rising, she showed me how to press it out
by hand into a circle.
This allows for dumping product
by hand into the grinder bowl or for pushing product off the bowl sides.
Than, cut the apple into small chunks and add
by hand into mixture.
At this point, you can mix in the strawberries and divide the batter between the donut cavities, or you can divide the donut batter between the cavities and press the strawberry pieces
by hand into the batter (as seen in the video — basically, placing the strawberries in by hand evenly disperses them in the donuts).
Using a rubber spatula, fold in the snickers
by hand into the batter.
Not exact matches
Adding to the Bitconnect concerns was a crop of attempts
by apparent scammers to take advantage of the confusion to trick users
into handing over the contents of their cryptocurrency wallets.
Guns have been strictly controlled in the United Kingdom for the past few decades, spurred in large part
by the 1996 Dunblane massacre, when 15 children and their teacher were killed
by a local man who walked
into a school in the Scottish city armed with four
hand guns and began shooting.
However, any employer who is considering seeking out a helping
hand from a third party so that they can streamline their workplace processes have been urged
by Chris Runckel, the president of Runckel & Associates in Portland, Oregon, to not rush
into the decision.
By trying to embarrass Harper for running deficits, Mulcair and Trudeau are playing
into the prime minister's
hands.
If you try new avenues and start taking matters
into your own
hands by becoming an invested community developer, you'll soon have more tech geniuses on your doorstep than you know what to do with.
For decades it was dismissed as the desperate refuge of authors rejected
by publishing houses, wannabes who paid a fee to a musty vanity press that would dutifully typeset their words and transform them
into a few boxes of books that the «writers» could
hand out to their friends.
Why it's hot: More and more women are taking their reproductive health care
into their own
hands by using apps to track fertility and shop from companies that sell organic feminine products.
On the other
hand, dipping its toe
into the Twitter zeitgeist
by wearing such a recognizable and funny hashtag gets a lot of people who long forgot about Jello to stop and think about Jello.
Similarly, you can also take selfies
by showing your
hand to the camera and then clenching it
into a fist, which starts a shot countdown.
Phantom Secure also guaranteed the destruction of evidence contained within a device if it was compromised, either
by an informant or because it fell
into the
hands of law enforcement, the DOJ said, citing court documents.
Ohlala touts that it puts power back
into the
hands of the escort
by allowing them to pick their clients, set their price, and work around their schedule.
When Kraft held out his
hand to get it back, Putin, surrounded
by KGB agents, wordlessly slipped the ring
into his pocket.
A few years after the subway ads debuted, Zizmor branched out
into television commercials, which he also initially shot
by hand.
When the ball was chipped in to Ronaldo, who was offside
by a mile, he jumped up, grabbed the ball with both
hands, and then slammed the ball
into the goal.
Less - than - stellar leaders become consumed
by the entrancement of the new thing and are hypnotized
into dropping, aborting, or prematurely birthing what they're currently working on in order to get their
hands on that shiny new project — all, of course, accompanied
by an intellectually robust post-rationalization.»
They spread rum nougat
into flat pans or break up chunks of cashew brittle
by hand.
The relevant difference between Finance and HR is that Finance gains prestige
by bringing to bear the tools of quantitative analysis; HR issues, on the other
hand, are typically harder to quantify and turn
into math, leading many people to think of them as «mushy.»
We know roughly when that change occurred from experiments in which researchers made their own versions of ancient stone tools using either their left or right
hands to chip — or knap — the tool
into shape, before comparing them with the tools made
by early hominins.
Any move
by France to sell most or all of its Renault stake could prove politically risky for President Emmanuel Macron, already under fire for letting national champions such as TGV train maker Alstom fall
into foreign
hands.
In an era of low interest rates, yield traps play
into the
hands of financial cheats who can cook the books
by inventing revenue, altering expenses and creating assets.
He left Merrill Lynch well before the firm was crushed
by tens of billions in losses in the housing bust, ultimately forcing it
into the
hands of Bank of America in 2008.
By putting control over delivery
into the
hands of the consumer (i.e. do you want it now, or at a specified later time?)
The Take tells the story of the growing number of factory workers in Argentina who, instead of acquiescing in unemployment when their factories are shut down, take matters
into their own
hands by occupying the factories and starting them up again, without the oversight, or permission, of their former bosses.