But then you sense a falseness,
a coarseness in the Wagner interiors as opposed to the quiet taste of Ludwig's rooms.
(Although, as we mentioned in our earlier comment to Sue, if your whole wheat flour is coarsely ground, you may notice a textural
coarseness in these delicate brownies.)
But Nooyi was speaking more broadly in a response to a question about
coarseness in society (not Trump or any other elected official) and how it relates to marketing brands.
Not exact matches
Then,
in a response to a question about consumers that referenced the
coarseness of the election and domestic violence issues
in the NFL, Nooyi said «forget the Pepsi brand — how dare we talk about women that way?
The realm of gluten free ingredients is vast, and I wanted to think a bit as to just want comprised those dry ingredients
in my pancakes There are different textures,
coarseness, and flavors to think about depending on what you want to achieve.
Chop nuts by hand or use food processor to achieve desired
coarseness - you may leave
in larger pieces or
in a finer blend depending on your texture preference for the bars.
Welbee's and Bob's Red Mill are much darker
in color, and thicker / more dense
in coarseness.
At home, grind your coffee to medium
coarseness (about 1/3 cup) and soak overnight
in around 1 1/2 cups of water.
You just pop the Mockmill on the attachment screw of a stand mixer, place your grains like quinoa, rice, sorghum, even beans or nuts,
in the white shoot, adjust the head of the Mockmill to the fineness or
coarseness you want for your flour, turn your mixer on and the grains are stone ground right into the bowl of your mixer.
McEwan's understandable dedication to the source material also leads to some pushy, unnecessary inclusions, from a scene that dramatizes Edward's apparent «
coarseness»
in a way that's
in direct opposition to everything else we've learned about the character, to a heartbreaking insight into Florence's family life that should either be much bigger or totally excised from the film.
The film contributes nothing but
coarseness to a creaky Little Rascals plot about a corporate takeover threat to the titular vinyl emporium, and it seems to keep angst
in limitless supply.
In this story the likeness matters, because the girlish coarseness of Harding's features playing against Kerrigan's delicacy was a crucial ingredient in their cable - saga enmit
In this story the likeness matters, because the girlish
coarseness of Harding's features playing against Kerrigan's delicacy was a crucial ingredient
in their cable - saga enmit
in their cable - saga enmity.
Thankfully the goodwill towards its affable stars goes some way towards dulling its
coarseness — the film is passively racist
in its depiction of a dangerous South America, coming more from Levine's hammering of cliche than actual ill intent.
And for all of Greenberg's
coarseness, Stiller has, I think, never been quite this compelling on screen, this restrained, this consumed by something other than his need to mug for the audience —
in a word, this human.
When Teller's star was on the rise
in 2014, he was dazzling critics
in roles where he played — and forgive me for the
coarseness of this expression — entitled little shits.
That's a nonissue
in the TL, since any
coarseness is overshadowed by magnificent intake music, especially as the valvetrain switches over to the high - lift cam profiles at the fun end of the tach.
The engine's
coarseness (and resulting vibration) stood out
in part because the Grand Cherokee Summit is such a nicely equipped SUV otherwise; ZF's eight - speed automatic did its best to smooth things out, and heated / cooled leather seating, an Alcantara - like headliner, panoramic moonroof and gorgeous matte - wood trim conveyed all the ambiance expected of a $ 60,000 SUV.
I find myself taking note to things that the author has yet to describe, like the
coarseness of a horses hair, because of the author's attention to detail, I'm so deep
in the scene I can use my imagination to fill
in even what the author hasn't written about.
Head: The head is noble, cleanly chiseled, strong without
coarseness, but above all not fine, and
in proportion to the body.
The AKC breed standard uses these phrases
in describing the breed: ``... the appearance of elegance and fitness»; ``... covers a maximum of distance with a minimum of lost motion»; «power and balance without
coarseness»; and «Symmetry of outline, muscular development and powerful gait are the main considerations.»
The Briard is «vigorous and alert, powerful without
coarseness, strong
in bone and muscle, exhibiting the strength and agility required of the herding dog,» according to the AKC standard.
Borchelt concludes, «These data support the clinical observation that an important factor
in cats» preference for litter material is its texture, granularity or
coarseness.
They appear
in the
coarseness of sandpaper or the black lace of a doily.
It is also the name of a painting she made
in oil on board as early as 1959 with an earthy feeling for the
coarseness of wood and tar but that also evokes aerial elements like wind and flame and sea spray.
In addition, the participation by people like Martin Juckes was surprisingly mean - minded — thus, the
coarseness and low culture of the Climategate Letters came as little surprise.
The model outputs are generally presented as an average of an ensemble of individual runs (and even ensembles of individual runs from multiple models),
in order to remove this variability from the overall picture, because among grownups it is understood that 1) the long term trends are what we're interested and 2) the
coarseness of our measurements of initial conditions combined with a finite modeled grid size means that models can not predict precisely when and how temps will vary around a trend
in the real world (they can, however, by being run many times, give us a good idea of the * magnitude * of that variance, including how many years of flat or declining temperatures we might expect to see pop up from time to time).