Sentences with phrase «commonly used»

It is commonly used to flavour desserts.
It is commonly used in vegan cooking as a replacement for pulled pork.
Our 4 ″ diameter cable conveyors are commonly used to convey brown - skin almonds, whole bean roasted coffee and a variety of breakfast cereals from flakes to rice puffs.
Though commonly used as a fiber aid, it's actually such a smart baking agent!
Rich in he shou wu (commonly used in Asia to promote youthful «vigour»), alongside organic cacao, shilajit (renowned for its ability to support fertility), maca, organic schisandra, cistanche, epimedium and organic stevia, this has a warm, slightly bittersweet flavour — just sprinkle on your cereal, soups, stews or even in the smoothie recipes below for more mojo!
It's a seed whose fibers are used to reduce cholesterol, improve regularity and heart health, and is commonly used by low - carb dieters since it's starch - free and low glycemic.
Paprika is commonly used in South American, Indian, and Spanish cuisine.
Secondly, the rice cereal commonly used is a refined grain — having had almost all of the natural nutrition and fiber stripped from it — resulting in nutrition - deficit as well as an unnecessary spike in insulin after eating it.
Indians call it biryani, the Spanish call it Paella, Italians call it risotto, and generally, the term most commonly used is pilaf (or pilav, pulao or whatever you wish to name it).
Our 6 ″ diameter cable conveyors are commonly used to convey breakfast flakes, rice puffs, in - shell walnuts, almonds, pistachios, whole bean roasted coffee and high - density powders and resins.
Okay, here's the goofy reason: I get so tired (woe is me) of adding all the ASCII / HTML codes to commonly used French and other words that I keep them all in a document where I can easily cut and paste them as I need them.
At first I thought that we could use real maple syrup or even the maple - flavored syrups that are more commonly used on pancakes today (they are actually corn syrup - based and artificially - flavored).
There are perhaps as many Indian spice mixes — or masalas — as there are cooks, but here's my modest attempt at putting down recipes for some of the most commonly used masalas in Indian kitchens.
Chia is most commonly used for desserts, but in these 20 recipes you will find that it can be used for almost any meal.
It is also commonly used to balance out estrogen in women that produce too much of this hormone, especially for those going through the stages of menopause.
This highly aromatic Burmese sauce is commonly used to heat up Southeast Asian curries.
Another reason to use hing is to counter the lentil / pulse gas dilemma:) Thats why it's commonly used in lentil dishes in India.
It helps to know what you are talking about so a good place to start is to take a look at some commonly used terms:
Other commonly used ingredients to generally avoid include Disodium EDTA, mineral oil and synthetic fragrance — the list goes on!
Red Lotus Foods offers a creamy spread made from cultured cashews with roasted garlic and herbs, and simplyFUEL submitted its non-GMO, protein energy balls commonly used by professional athletes.
The guajillos, a shortened and hotter version of the New Mexican chiles, but grown in Mexico, are commonly used with anchos in chili - like stews in northern Mexico.
Below is an overview of the chiles most commonly used in chili.
Lamb is commonly used, but beef can be substituted.
I'm not positive, but perhaps at one point the translators used the English words «sanctification» and «justification» because those were commonly used and understood words.
The Indonesian version of prawn paste is called trasi and is commonly used, as are a bewildering number of Indonesian sambals.
Derived from Sanskirt, it literally means «I bow to you» and is commonly used among Hinuds and Bhuddhists, accompanied by a slight bow.
In fact, story - telling (or what we social psychologists call personal - disclosure mutual - sharing) is a commonly used team - building exercise precisely because team identities easily form around the common experiences that we discover when we share our stories.
Myrrh and aloes blended together comprise the ointment commonly used by Jews to anoint the bodies of their dead.
In this representation I intentionally introduced the catchword, «I can never forgive myself for it,» precisely the word which is commonly used in such a connection.
It was a piece of the building, a commonly used steel beam in the constructions of the towers.
Similarly, in the Greek of the New Testament, the commonly used word for «worship» — proskuneo — suggests the act of getting down on one's knees and adoring.
Racial intermixtures have produced some very white - skinned Negroes with blue eyes and fair hair, yet the product of such a union remains a Negro.5 Race as the term is commonly used designates very nearly what the Germans call Volk — a group sharing a common cultural tradition, whether of achievement or servitude, with some measure of national, geographical, and biological affinity.
Bisexual activist Robyn Ochs has a commonly used definition saying, «I call myself bisexual because I acknowledge that I have in myself the potential to be attracted — romantically and / or sexually — to people of more than one sex and / or gender, not necessarily at the same time, not necessarily in the same way, and not necessarily to the same degree.»
Nevertheless, it has been popularized in this form in the commonly used high school religion texts during the past generation.
That, it will be recalled, was the method commonly used by our Lord.
Last I checked that was the most commonly used version among Christian Faiths.
The word baal, used of a god as owner of the land, is commonly used in the Old Testament also for the male head of a household, and in our versions is translated «owner,» «master,» or «husband,» according to the context.
One of the most commonly used terms at the United Nations is «SRHR,» for «sexual and reproductive health and rights,» a shortening of «sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights.»
I. Absolute, true and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature, flows equably without relation to anything external, and by another name is called duration: relative, apparent, and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable) measure of duration by the means of motion, which is commonly used instead of true time; such as an hour, a day, a month, a year.
Have you considered that for the most part in valid modern science, that euthenasia is commonly used for the killing?
One such tool can be fashioned from terms commonly used to describe what plot accomplishes.
May we not say that it is no accident that the name commonly used for the sacrament in most traditional thinking and writing witnesses to the grateful response which men make to that which the gospel proclaims?
BTW, «comsymp» is a word commonly used by a frequent contributor to Lew Rockwell.
Communicating the gospel in commonly used terms aims not to lift people out of their skulls with a sense of God's presence, but to enter their minds and give them understanding.
Psalms alone contains about two dozen words all of which denote some form of malefactor (compare the five or six words commonly used in English).
This term, coined by Karl Jaspers, is commonly used to refer to the period of creative and radical cultural change out of which came the great religious traditions sometimes known as the world religions.
Literally it means mentioning or reciting and is commonly used to refer to all kinds of prescribed worship — the daily prayers, fasting, pilgrimage, almsgiving, and repeating the Word of Witness.
Whitehead, for example, seems to have been in two minds about the viability of the idea of God as «personal», largely because he felt that as commonly used the term was overtly anthropomorphic and did not provide adequate explanation of that kind of experience which stresses the sheer «given - ness» of process.
Thus, we can not say that the kingdom of God is not mentioned until we come to the New Testament, but as a phrase commonly used it first appears in citations of the words of Jesus.
For one thing, we saw that Jim B. had not been sober until long after Stephen Foot, Sam Shoemaker, Jim Newton, and Anne Smith had tendered the commonly used suggestion that you surrender to as much of God as you understand!
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