Sentences with phrase «for shriveled»

Once created, they're stored on beds in futuristic, plastic igloos that look like incubators for the shriveled bodies, though dead, may be about to spring miraculously back to life.
And it works not only for cloth, plastic wrap, and other fabrics but also for shriveled apples and people's faces.

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When citizens feel the loss of wealth due to these transfers to Germany's neighbors and due to rising inflation, domestic demand for consumer goods would «shrivel over the medium term.»
The first is John Jannarone's WSJ Heard on the Street article «Venture Capital Should Shrivel Away» and the other Steve Blank's «Welcome to the Lost Decade (for Entrepreneurs, IPO's and VC's).»
As the financial crisis unfolded around him, even as his stock portfolio shriveled, he realized that steady income allowed him to qualify for loans that few others could get.
By July 1, investors must decide whether to stick with the fund, which has lost roughly 60 % over its life, or sell their stakes to a group of buyers for less than three - fourths of its shriveled value.
She enjoys picturing her offenders as shriveled in humiliation for their offenses against her.
For example, a seed that is not planted is untrue because, left alone, it will soon shrivel up and die.
We shrivel and die for lack of feeling.
Let everything grow and shrivel until the entire state is a tinderbox waiting for one opportunistic arsonist?
The worst victims shrivel our capacity for sympathy, since they have lost the last shred of dignity necessary to evoke the remnant of hope for realistic remedy.
In our present historical situation it is most urgent for the sake of preventing the shrivelling of the emerging pluralistic sense of the mystery of reality that religions resist the temptation to such retrenchment.
The ideology devoted to encouraging consumption wants to shrivel our imaginations so that we can not conceive of living in any way that would be less profitable for the dominant corporate structures.
Place them in the broiler for about 10 minutes, or until the skins have roasted and shriveled and the pink flesh becomes charred.
Roast for about 30 minutes, until the tomatoes are juicy and just starting to shrivel around the edges.
I tossed small, halved homegrown plum tomatoes with olive oil and a few dried herbs, then slow roasted for 8 - 12 hours at 200 - 250 until a bit shriveled, but still succulent.
Look for almonds that are uniform in color and not limp or shriveled.
When the tomatoes are looking slightly shriveled and are starting to brown, take the skillet out and arrange your cubed fontina cheese (David Leite says to make sure to use Italian fontina for proper melting) around the tomatoes.
So I've been stumped as what to do with all the bunches of herbs I buy for particular recipes and they usually shrivel up or rot in a glass (mint looking very sad right now) but you have given me the answer!
Spread on a large parchment - lined baking sheet and roast for 1 hour, or until slightly shriveled and sweet.
Arrange the tomatoes in a single layer on a nonstick baking sheet and bake for 3 hours or until all the liquids have evaporated and the tomatoes are shriveled and dark on the edges..
Spread green beans on a foil lined baking sheet and bake for 10 - 12 minutes until the skin starts to shrivel, stirring once or twice during baking.
Top with parmesan cheese and one last drizzle of oil before popping the whole thing into the oven for a 35 - 45 minute roast, or until the vegetables are fork tender and the tomatoes have shriveled up and browned to the point where you think you've gone horribly wrong.
slightly shriveled red cherry peppers that I rescued from the bargain bin at the store (they're a little zesty with the seeds out, pretty hot for me with all the seeds in)?
Packaging designs differ for white and green asparagus, but both minimize shriveling, spear toughening and butt dehydration.
I wanted to mention that I borrowed a technique from CooksIllustrated.com where the carrots (and shallots) roast tightly wrapped in foil for the first stint of their oven bake, which steams the carrots through, without drying them up to tiny little shrivels of their former selves.
Roast the tomatoes for 45 minutes, or until the skins start to shrivel.
Bake for about two hours or until they have shriveled yet still remain moist.
Roast for 2 - 3 hours, mixing a few times until berries are shrivelled and reduced to a syrupy consistency.
You can leave the ripe ones on the plant but if it takes too long for the rest of them to ripen, the older pods will shrivel and dry up, rendering them useless for pickling.
Place in a 300 °F oven for 45 minutes to an hour, until tomatoes are slightly shrivelled and starting to colour.
Looking at the second (un-opened) package — the dates a bit paler than the last, and a bit more shriveled, I have decided to pay way more attention during my next purchase, and use these for something other than date paste!
The cherry tomatoes just need long enough in the oven for their skins to shrivel and them to be just about ready to burst.
You will need to coat the aubergines in oil and roast in the oven at 180 degrees for approximately 45 minutes or until they are shrivelling and soft enough to pierce.
I don't see him shriveling very often whenever big opponents are going up for the same ball he is.
What had looked to be the perfect campaign to finally clinch a fourth Premier League title under Arsene Wenger has once again shriveled up into a battle for a top four slot.
So, it's time for me to take care of myself before I shrivel up and die.
She got «lucky» — a word we use for men who get laid — before her eggs shriveled.
The irony is that my shrunken side is likely to ultimately be the better looking side — because when the day finally comes for me to actually say «sorry honey, no more» my Mighty Righty may turn into a little shriveled - up tea bag.
It is going to take about a week for the umbilical cord stump to shrivel up and fall off.
By making all revenue fungible, you virtually eliminate the concept that a specific tax goes to any specific service and thus political support for the tax may shrivel up completely.
Lobby hacks either shrivel up into aimlessness during the recess or wander around media offices desperately looking for something to do.
They make it almost impossible for make a business case for a higher education establishment, so they shrivel up the sector of the economy tailored for foreign students.
The flowers blossomed for more than a week, instead of shriveling 2 days after fertilization.
The model fits best if we imagine neuron loss (instead of just shriveling), because the atrophy can persist for years or decades after the trauma.
But after gradually receding for years, the water body shriveled last year to a mere 10 % of its maximum.
Looking for the roots of this sensory decline, German researchers at Ruhr University Bochum stumbled on a surprise: rather than shriveling up, the brain's sensory body map — which helps us discriminate Braille letters by determining where the raised bumps are in relation to one another — expands with age, exactly as it does during learning.
Among them was a South American man, observed by Prussian naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, who subbed as wet nurse after his wife fell ill as well as male missionaries in Brazil that were the sole milk supply for their children because their wives had shriveled breasts.
These water dwelling creatures can also survive dry environments in a shrivelled - up, dormant state for as long as a decade, reviving within an hour when exposed to water.
But the river, overused for farming and left stagnant by huge dams, is shrivelling.
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