Now it was well furnished with his own dreams and expectations, warmed
by the heat of his confinement.
A single deer, driven almost mad
by the heat of the sun and stumbling across a desert landscape in exhaustion, suddenly comes upon water.
The reason unconstrained aggression is so potentially destructive to human relationships is that often it does not permit those subsequent goods to emerge which otherwise could have taken root if they had not been withered
by the heat of aggression.
Without Christ there is nothing but to expect to be consumed
by the heat of God's holiness.
The sweet / cool mango offset
by the heat of the red chile - a perfect combination of flavours.
The salt from this region was formed about 250 million years ago when the region was dried
by the heat of the sun.
The heat of these cookies is dictated
by the heat of the chile, and sometimes I substitute chopped jalapeños for the green chile for a more fiery treat.
There is nothing better than the flavor and aroma of a ripe tomato just picked and whose taste is enhanced
by the heat of the summer sun.
In all three cases, the beans are being cooked
by the heat of the steam from boiling water.
These components are largely inactivated
by the heat of pasteurization and ultrapasteurization.
At first that sounded unappetizing to me, but I can only guess that the low temperature is necessary to keep the herbs in the sauce from being cooked
by the heat of the chicken.
This beautiful dish has a delicate air about it that is completely belied
by the heat of the chili.
Bow down to the internet geniuses, I am baked
by the heat of their expertise in all things football.
Vicky Abeles, the mother of three kids who were scorched
by the heat of extreme academic competition, framed her film as a cautionary tale.
Food allergens (the food fragments responsible for an allergic reaction) are proteins within the food that usually are not broken down
by the heat of cooking or by stomach acids or enzymes that digest food.
And once the structure has been severely weakened
by the heat of fire, the entire building — not merely a portion of it — is destined to collapse.
In dozens of spots along the rings or on small heaps of stone, the rocks seem to have been discolored
by the heat of ancient fires.
Some researchers even theorize that the dinosaurs were wiped out by prehistoric hypercanes, a kind of super-hurricane stirred to life
by the heat of an asteroid strike [source: National Geographic].
In China sea vegetables are part of the cuisine, and in Chinese Medicine Kombu and Wakame sea veggies are used medicinally in decoctions for phlegm in the lungs caused or aggravated
by the heat of febrile illness, especially when there is a feeling of fullness and obstruction in the chest caused by phlegm.
These components are largely inactivated
by the heat of pasteurization and ultrapasteurization.
Wheat and rye contain high levels of phytase, but this is destroyed
by the heat of industrial grinding, and also lessens over time.
Although vitamin C is in most fruits and vegetables it is often destroyed
by the heat of the cooking process; and also in the storage time from picking to plate.
Introducing ghd advanced split end therapy, activated
by the heat of your styler to help nourish and fortify damaged ends, leaving your hair feeling sleek, smooth and shiny for up to 10 washes.
It turns out that the book in its old - school form may be threatened not
by the heat of flames but rather by the much less incendiary dance of electrons and photons.
A better solution than RTV - which will work until it gets cooked
by the heat of the exhaust - would be a thicker gasket.
Christmas figures twirl on Erzgebirge Pyramids, carousels powered
by the heat of a single candle.
For safety reasons, you won't actually visit the crater, but you will get to see red - hot lava flowing and a few steam baths created
by the heat of Pacaya.
The final moments of this fight, where Jubileus is stuck the ultimate blow and soars across the universe to be finally burned alive
by the heat of the cosmic sun is absolutely breath taking.
Un cube se transforme en cercle par la chaleur de cardena [A cube turns into a circle
by the heat of cardena] 1973 - 74 Black and White, 29» 15» Edition of 10 with 1 AP ARG # CMA1974 - 005
The same issues that are bugging you (or your skeptical acquaintance) are perfectly well illustrated, indeed better illustrated,
by the heating of bare, dry rock from solar radiation and from infrared coming down from the atmosphere.
Close to the surface of the bedrock, the lowest layers of the ice are warmed
by the heat of the Earth.
CO2 was being increased
by heating of the oceans and outgassing of CO2 from them, not the other way around.
As a result, convection produced
by the heating of air from below is limited to levels below the inversion.
Ira Glickstein, PhD said: «The ~ 10μ photons generated
by the heating of the air emerge from the top of the Atmosphere»
«The ~ 7µ and ~ 15µ generated
by the heating of the air also emerge from the top or bottom of the Atmosphere, but there are fewer of them because they keep getting absorbed and re-emitted, each time with some transferred to the central ~ 10µ portion of the longwave band.»
The cover must provide adequate magnetic shielding (to make sure the battery will not get hot) and the smartphone cover must measure the received power accurately (to make it possible for the wireless charger to detect undesirable energy losses caused
by heating of objects in the vicinity of the wireless charger).
Erupting like popcorn kernels fired up
by the heat of the latest and greatest social sites, tools and applications, the idea of a fast - food resume, sparked by your LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook or blog profile permeates.
I think that trick works on stickers stuck to any surface that won't be damaged
by the heat of a hairdryer.
Not exact matches
The feds, however, never learn that the guarantees made
by multinationals in the
heat of the moment can rarely be trusted.
According to research
by the International Journal
of Obesity, a cold body's thermoreceptors activate Brown adipose tissue (BAT), known as «good fat,» which in turn burns white fat, «bad fat,» to produce
heat.
The Conservatives have proposed that at least 5 %
of gasoline should be made from renewable sources
by 2010, while the level for diesel and
heating will be 2 %
by 2012.
Since opening its doors 50 years ago, the Sunset Marquis has grown to include 52 detached, Mediterranean - influenced villas, two bars, two
heated outdoor pools and even an underground recording studio, all interconnected
by winding brick pathways that guide guests through the property's labyrinth
of tropical gardens.
The company is envisioning a device that uses a «shape memory polymer» instead
of glass, which may be able to reshape itself and return to the original composition
by applying
heat to a scratched area.
Rio chairman on cue for Chinalco deal Rio Tinto's new chairman, Jan du Plessis, has defended its $ US38 billion purchase
of Alcan and the proposed $ US19.5 billion bailout
by China's Chinalco, after a
heated annual general meeting in Sydney yesterday.
Fortune's analysis
of public documents found that,
of the 28 teams that played Sunday in the
heat of the controversy, at least 5 are owned
by people who have donated to either Trump's campaign or inauguration committee, with some providing checks as large as $ 1 million.
A full half
of 3,863 coral reefs in the magnificent ecosystem were wiped out
by catastrophic bleaching events caused
by searing
heat waves in 2016 and 2017.
McDonald's also received negative media coverage after it advised employees to get out
of holiday debt
by returning unopened purchases and after it published a budget guide that included no money for
heat and $ 20 a month for health care.
More amazingly, we now know that beneath the crust
of Enceladus is a global ocean
of liquid saltwater and organic molecules, all being
heated by hydrothermal vents on the seafloor.
That vision
of better is spelled out in applications for 30 patents across an array
of goods — including EcoRock, a gypsum drywall alternative made
of recycled waste that cuts manufacturing emissions
by 80 percent; and super-energy-efficient windows that reduce emissions from
heating and cooling up to 40 percent.
The
heat is transferred into a swirling vortex
of molten metal, which then gets captured
by a steam generator.