Sentences with phrase «from under the crust»

Bake for 35 - 40 minutes, or until the crust is lightly browned and the fruit is bubbling up from under the crust.

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This comes out clearly in one of his latest statements about the therapeutic» function of philosophy as applied to social issues: «helping people get out from under outdated philosophical ideas, helping break the crust of convention.»
Far from being a compromise, tortilla - based pizzas are in fact the ideal quick and easy - way to make a super-crisp, extra-thin crust for a full - on pizza experience in under 15 minutes from start to finish.
Use a thin spatula slid under the crust to release it from the parchment and fold it over.
it will keep the crust from getting soggy under the cherries.
David Hindle, also from Gottingen University, used a computer model to show that the rift's shape seen in the seismic images results from the crust bending under weight of magma.
Frigid Europa may be warmed by a layer under its crust that moves heat and ice to and from its poles — and alien microbes could be hitching a ride
Trapped and under great pressure and heat, the water was released from the oceanic plate and moved up through the mantle and toward the lower crust.
From capturing wind and wave energy off our shores to harnessing human energy from the floors of Grand Central Terminal or tapping heat under the earth's crust, there are exciting developments on the outer reaches of our imaginatFrom capturing wind and wave energy off our shores to harnessing human energy from the floors of Grand Central Terminal or tapping heat under the earth's crust, there are exciting developments on the outer reaches of our imaginatfrom the floors of Grand Central Terminal or tapping heat under the earth's crust, there are exciting developments on the outer reaches of our imagination.
The fragment is one of many that probably broke off from an ancient section of crust called the Farallon plate, which began forcing its way under North America, moving from west to east, more than 200 million years ago — around the dawn of the dinosaurs.
The volcano was probably created by a tectonic rift running under west Antarctica, where Earth's crust is being pulled apart and molten rock is welling up from beneath.
This, scientists believe, is probably because MK2 is too small, and its gravity too weak, to hold on to its reflective icy crust, which sublimates — changing from solid to gas — under sunlight.
But that pressure increase was transferred through those spongelike channels in the lower crust down into the subterranean water chamber, so the increased pressure continuously accelerated the water flowing out from under each hydroplate.
Your vet can find these mites by examining the wax and crusting from the ear under the microscope.
Tubes form in one of two ways: either by the crusting over of lava channels, or from pāhoehoe flows where the lava is moving under the surface.
This topic is the perfect segue for me to promote my new book in which I explain how the world works from my perceptive point of view behind a computer in an undisclosed bunker deep under the Saskatchewan crust.
(IIRC Wegener's mechanism had continents drifting over sea - floor crust, where the latter would dive under the leading continental edge and emerge from under the back edge.
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