Sentences with phrase «by poking holes»

You can easily work coconut oil into your dog's dental care routine by poking holes in veggies, filling them with coconut oil, and freezing before giving them to your dog.
They cause a frat party in my gut by poking holes in the lining, so I need to avoid them.
Antimicrobial peptides kill bacteria by poking holes in their cell membrane.
Seeking alternatives to conventional antibiotics, Anna de Breij and colleagues at Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands developed SAAP - 148 — a short protein fragment, or peptide, that kills bacteria by poking holes in their outer membranes.
Make a DIY pool noodle sprinkler by poking holes into a foam pool noodle.
To build the cake, start by poking holes in all the layers so the berry juice can seep into the cake.
We did a preliminary trial by poking holes in pieces of the focaccia and drizzling with honey.
p.s. I posted a video on separating cream by poking a hole in the bottom of the milk jug and it works well and you won; t have to clean the turkey baster!
What I've found works best is to drain the coconut by poking a hole in one of the two «eyes» of the coconut then smashing the «chin» (the triangular shaped base) of the coconut against the concrete and it will split right open.

Not exact matches

The tips of the vacuum tubes in the ENIAC accumulators, which were arranged in 10 - by - 10 grids, poked through holes in the machine's front panel.
«That is the term that lawyers use to describe a situation in which an owner has poked so many holes in his or her legal safeguards — by failing to follow the rules that govern corporations — that a judge decides it's fair to poke some even bigger holes
Green's written testimony stated that the legislative proposals «slice, dice, or otherwise poke holes — sometimes large holes — in the firewalls placed in the derivatives markets by post 2008 reforms....»
And you get those nice, round holes in the dough by poking a toothpick in straight and then moving it around in tiny circles to widen the hole.
Love the little Japaneses pumpkins so this will be perfect for breakfast, planning to add a pinch of cardamom (something else I love the taste of)-- I also make my own puree but I make it in the microwave by washing, poking holes in the top and cooking on high till the juices start to leek out the holes than let sit a few minutes (easier to cut cooked) The oven works as well - like a giant baked potatoe.
(Also in calorie, carb, sugar, and fat count...) It is made by baking a boxed chocolate cake mix, according to package directions, then poking holes in it and pouring sweetened condensed milk, along with optional caramel (like the jarred stuff for topping ice cream), all over the cake.
You don't need to sacrifice fashion for function; transform a patterned letter sorter into a desktop charging station by turning it on its side and drilling holes in the back for wires to poke through.
Finish your paper bag pirate craft by poking a small hole in the side of your pirate face, poke the binder ring into it and close it shut.
The prosecution also tried to poke holes in defense efforts to portray Silver's official largesse to Taub as motivated only by friendship, revealing how Silver reacted after feds woke Taub to question him in his Upper East Side apartment in August 2014.
This chili — and many like it — is plagued by a fungus called Fusarium, which enters the peppers once bugs have poked holes in them and eats away the seeds.
Sang's team approached the problem by poking tiny holes into chicken eggs and injecting the embryos with viruses.
They demonstrated that a sheet of graphene, a lattice of carbon atoms one layer thick, could be used to differentiate between bases in a strand of DNA by poking a tiny hole in the sheet and threading DNA through it.
A gleefully anarchic horror comedy by Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard (co-writers, producer, and director — in that order), it sets up a horror movie scenario we've seen a thousand times before, pokes numerous holes in it, and then gives the whole shebang a good pantsing in the final act.
It'd be hard for anyone to poke holes in Sicario, a dark, pulpy thriller crafted exceptionally well by director Denis Villeneuve and his team.
Education writer RiShawn Biddle does an excellent job of poking holes in the teacher bashing argument, claiming, among other things, that Weingarten «is just using a rhetorical trick often deployed by teachers unions and other education traditionalists to oppose school reform.
Because of the sheer volume of seminars that are being offered across this country and because a Vancouver lawyer is finally poking holes in the validity of the claims made by these seminar promoters.
While the U.S. Department of Education has made a history in the last few decades by taking the stand that student debtors who file for bankruptcy be required to agree to some form of income - based repayment plan, a recent case has poked a big hole in that hot air balloon defense!
to poke holes in the theological rationale put forth by Dr. Clayton M. White, professor emeritus at Brigham Young University, and his nameless co-author — but can't help weighing in on their science:
Perhaps influenced by the urban landscape moving through stages of upheaval, destruction, and renewal and rebuilding, Sosnowska has turned her attention to systems of modernization as seen through the lens of architecture and space, poking holes in the perceived certainty of these underlying structures and implied commands.
In the 1960s, the Italian artist Lucio Fontana created Concetto Spaziale, a series of paintings that challenged established notions of the pictorial plane by slashing and poking holes in the canvas.
I don't think I try to poke holes at the idea that Arctic warming is «likely driven in part by the global greenhouse effect» but I do seek out weaknesses with suggestions that it is driven entirely, or to some very large degree, by a human - enhanced greenhouse effect (at least at the current time).
In addition to poking holes in their tired rhetoric, we need to hit them good and hard by challenging their presuppositions.
And you would have to be pretty obstinate to try and poke holes in peer - reviewed climate science given that McIntyre claims he does not receive a salary signed by Big Oil.
So poke holes; but my fit is better than anyone else's and my model is better than any box model, only used by «atmospheric» chemists.
Curry writes at length about the varying conflict - of - interest disclosure requirements for scientific publications (whose alleged transgression by Dr. Willie Soon kicked off the current warmist frenzy, although they can't seem to poke any holes in the actual work product he published.)
So, essentially I ended up having a discussion with a group who were, by and large, unpleasant (with some exceptions) and who clearly thought that the way to engage in such a discussion was to poke holes in the other person's argument and avoid acknowledging any issues with their own.
Spratt said the crown will be going over every email and statement made by Duffy, trying to poke holes in his story.
«Already Google is resorting to poking holes in their strategy by whitelisting popular websites to minimize user impact,» he told TechNewsWorld.
Do this by taking a hammer and nail and simply tapping lightly until a hole pokes through.
By now the gifts are wrapped and placed under the tree... and hopefully there aren't too many holes poked...
This diamond tufted headboard tutorial by Make, Bake and Love includes a few doozies including how to poke holes in foam using a broom.
Plus, I won't have to find my real pumpkins poked with holes by my two young boys and their unidentified weapons.
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