Snippets of forest, sunshine, and foliage
congeal as places of haunting enchantment or spiritual refuge.
Johnson's warped ambition and sheer audacity can not be dismissed, but he doesn't yet have the skill to pull off such a difficult juggle of conflicting moods with ease and fluidity; as such, the film plays as a jumble of wildly disparate elements that don't ever quite
congeal as a whole.
These rocks represent the metal cores of the first asteroid - like bodies to
congeal as the solar system was forming.
I strained the hot juice over the butter and blended it well but the butter just rose to the surface and
congealed as the curd cooled.
When you add it to water, it creates a milky dispersion, rather than
congealing as regular oatmeal would.
Not exact matches
Sartre compounded the problem by treating the
congealed in - itself
as external to the for - itself.
Religion and philosophy
as agents fostering ethical considerations must at the same time also reckon with their in built inclination to
congeal in perspectives, which allow the living tradition to harden.
Each religion can be a teacher to the other, providing ethical suggestions for common learning growth,
as a prophet challenging the other,
as a mystic intriguing the other, shedding new light, hinting at new directions, provoking the other to a breaking up from that which has become
congealed and hardened.
Details of that backstory emerge slowly during several days of sightseeing that include contemplation of Hieronymus Bosch's Last Judgment and Bruges's most important relic, a phial of the
congealed blood of Christ brought back to Bruges from the Holy Land by a local 12th century crusader;
as well
as varieties of self - destructive behavior that betray in different ways Ray's internal anguish.
We should imagine ourselves not
as genetically enhanced superheroes or
congealed stardust, but
as the stuff from which God became incarnate among us.
Too complicated to be identified with Shintõ alone, the halo of symbols and slogans and emotions which
congealed around Japan in those years would better be denoted by some more general term such
as «civil religion.»
(11) Man We did create from a quintessence (of clay); (12) Then We placed him
as (a drop of) sperm in a place of rest firmly fixed; (13) Then We made the sperm into a clot of
congealed blood; then of that clot We made a (foetus) lump; then We made out of that lump bones and clothed the bones with flesh; then We developed out of it another creature: so blessed be Allah, the Best to create!
When mixed with the cold ingredients
as per the recipe it
congealed.
I just made a bunch of it this morning and
as it cooled off it
congealed a little.
Although I am often leery of pastas that are only brown rice based,
as they have a tendency to
congeal, these pasta blends keep their shape and consistency nicely throughout a meal.
Are the eggs used the same way
as in a spaghetti carbonara, just to glisten and coat everything, or should they
congeal?
As the fat breaks down, it adds moisture and flavor to the meat, so if you want to remove it, it's best to do so by refrigerating the meat after cooking and removing the
congealed fat after it solidifies.
There is one exception for fats that
congeal at room temperature (bacon grease, coconut oil, etc.): If you're going to dress the greens with a hot vinaigrette and eat it immediately,
as in the case of a classic spinach salad with warm bacon dressing, you're in the clear.
Red currant jelly poop consisting entirely of blood that has a «
congealed fat» consistency
as it indicates a serious bacterial infection that needs medical treatment quickly.
As food gets wet, it becomes softer and more
congealed so it is easier to chew and swallow.
These gelatin nodules
congeal and are then harvested and sold in stores
as «Self - Wiggling Jell - O.»
Until quite recently orthodox neuroscience held that only the brains of young children are resilient, malleable, and morphable — in a word, plastic.This neuroplasticity,
as it is called, seems to fade steadily
as the brain
congeals into its fixed adult configuration.
If you get a wholebean soy milk with limited processing and other ingredients (such
as Bonsoy brand), you can just open it, leave it in the refrigerator a few days and it
congeals to yoghurt, no cultures needed:)
It's impossible to reconcile the idea of a son alive with that of a son dead, so he shows the mother in bubbles of
congealed time, invested in futile pursuits,
as in the moment when, drowned in darkness, she calls a woman she does not know on the phone to ask her to be a character witness for her son.
As I said in the Cinecast, these stories seem to gel together and are more
congealed than in Paris.
I teach writing too, and what I teach are the techniques I have observed in fiction that gets over the bar, that we experience
as «great» fiction, and that create the melding (not, I hope,
congealing) of literary and commercial intents in the 21st Century.
Congealing the title's sentiments is a skillful soundtrack that surpasses most any title that began life
as a mobile game.
As the title of this exhibition implies, the images contained in the works on display,
congealed in the viewer's consciousness range from erotic to disturbing, but in the end purposefully resist «literal» interpretation.
But the abrupt materialization of this shape strikes few echoes in other paintings, where calligraphy, sometimes flowing, sometimes
congealing, continues patiently,
as though in a long letter to someone, to analyze the appearances that hold her attention the longest.
«A sculpture incorporating a metal platform and a wedge of
congealed petroleum jelly [is] the remains of Drawing Restraint 13: The Instrument of Surrender, a filmed performance executed behind closed doors on Sunday, Apr. 2, during which Barney emerged from a crate atop the platform dressed
as General Douglas MacArthur, fell into the jelly and then proceeded to sign several of his works with the aid of two actors (the film of DR13 will be released at the upcoming «Drawing Restraint» overview at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art»
As I pass them, images
congeal on the white square.
«Fed» two litres of fermented tea per day, this work — which the artist describes
as a «flayed circulatory system» — constantly produces a red fluid, which collects in a basin of Vitruvian proportions and is gradually siphoned off,
congealing in a pool on a marble - effect laminate floor in the adjacent gallery.
The hypnotic appeal of Eichelmann's paintings can be attributed to their direct reaches into literary musings and impressionistic applications of color
as their backdrop; two well - established, canonical movements in aesthetics (free - verse poetry and Impressionist painting)
congeal in a kind of pastoral haze.
Manders describes this alter ego
as «a character that lives in a logically designed and constructed world, which consists of thoughts that are halted or
congealed at their moment of greatest intensity.
In one instance, two works hanging side by side: Sign (potentially the most minimal in the show, a series of pencil lines on bare white canvas) and Date act
as a visual diptych, the former's clean diagonals echoed
as murky chemical smears, nighttime urbanity
congealed into acrylic.
Gently drop the whisked eggs into the hot butter and start to move the eggs around the pan immediately
as they
congeal.