Sentences with phrase «get some cool effects»

-- with long sweater (it will be perfect set for cooler days)-- under a vest or jacket, — with dress without sleeves, — with blouses or dresses with spaghetti straps, — with long shirt (you will get cool effect -LSB-...]
I predict once the adjusted, manipulated and hidden data has been investigated by honest scientist we will get a cooling effect on the warmist zeal — Coming soon to a taxpayer financed institutions!

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One of the cool side effects of welcoming customers into his home, Blumenthal says, is it gave the customers a rare opportunity to «peek behind the curtain» of a start - up, while simultaneously giving the founders a rare opportunity to get immediate feedback from customers.
As it cools, continue to spread it with the back of a spoon to get a swirl effect.
does the ganache need to cool off for a certain period of time to get that effect?
I actually made the brownies with swerve I have also tried zsweet before and I get the same cooling effect.
If the bread is already cooled, it can easily be toasted or even microwaved for 10 seconds to get that warm effect once again.
The yoghurt with added pectin is homogenized prior to cooling to get optimal stabilizing effect.
Don't be afraid to get a bit messy and mix paint colors to achieve the cool color gradient effect that these pineapples have.
Perfect for cold and wet conditions, the GEERTOP also features two windows for ventilation, so you are sure to get good airflow and a cooling effect in the summer months.
According to their model, though, the planet would cool just 0.5 °C, with the Arctic getting 2 °C cooler but the Antarctic warming by 2 °C, among other effects.
As the area of this cloud cover grows, it reflects more of the shortwave radiation; but as the clouds get taller, their greenhouse effect becomes more significant, counteracting about half of their total cooling effect
This results in a cooling effect (called evaporative cooling) that helps to maintain body temperature and cools the body down when it gets too hot.
A few years ago, he was trying to get people to take to his idea of how to mitigate global warming by pumping sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, mirroring the cooling effect caused by large volcanic eruptions.
There is a lot of water down there now, but given the fact that parts of the continent are getting cooler and parts are getting warmers, plus the effects on air currents, etc. this seems like an interesting question to answer.
No model gets very much cooling south of the Equator without the effect of CO2.
Some things we might do if we got desperate enough: scrub greenhouse gasses from the atmosphere technologically, geo - engineering to create cooling effects to offset greenhouse heating, [SLIDE 42] lots of adaptation policies, cropping patterns, heat drought and salt - resistant crops, strengthen public health and environmental engineering defenses against tropical disease, new water projects for flood control and drought management, dyke storm surge barriers, avoiding further development on flood plains in near sea level.
I do tend to run cooler (98.9 is a fever me), not sure if that has an effect or not — but I often have to get up and get an extra blanket and wrap it around me under our sheets and blankets!
Also note that the data is strongly suggesting cell membrane composition is more robust in fat adapted athletes so you are better equipped to not only protect your skin from the sun but get all the benefits... I recommend getting sun while exercising because also the sweat aids in keeping the skin cool and moist to help mitigate the deleterious effects of the sun while soaking up the benefits of Vitamin D production.
You really get the best of both worlds: the bulk and baking benefits of the eyrthritol but in reduced amounts to avoid that «cooling effect» or even tummy issues; and the benefit of the high intensity of monk fruit exctract, which unlike Stevia, has NO aftertaste!
i tried these with erythritol and did not get the same results (cooling effect of erythritol was very noticeable and the texture was crumbly and a bit dry... obviously missing the moisture that would have been created by the agave) these are WONDERFUL and will most likely be my dessert during the holidays!!!
If you've got a more porcelain - like complexion, opt for soft, cool tones of pink for a filter - like effect against the skin.
Buy some cool patches and sew them on at odd angles, or get some metallic spray paint and create an ombre effect over the damaged area.
Unzipped it gives that draped look, and then zipped up fully you get a cool cowl neck effect.
I mix it with a tiny drop of water which gives it a heating effect (perfect to warm you up for cool winter mornings), I usually leave it on for about 10 - 15 minutes while I make my peppermint tea and rinse it off right before getting in the shower.
Hey dear, glad you like it:) It's really a great cream and with the weather getting hotter here in Germany the cooling effect is more than fabulous:D xo
Blondes will turn a cool frosé shade, while brunettes get more of an oil slick effect.
I know a girl who says that after 3 emails if she does not get an ask out, she will reply to them (something to the effect of) that they don't seem interested in meeting and while that's cool, it's not ok with her because she's online dating to meet someone.
Add the jaw - dropping, immense environments with incredibly detailed effects, cool alien sounds, and a fascinating story, and you've got one truly unforgettable and entertaining game - an instant classic.
Add the jaw - dropping, immense environments with incredibly detailed effects, cool alien sounds, and a fascinating story, and you've got one truly
The pilot tends to get bogged down in too much cool, flashy gadgetry, and cheesy effects, and has moments of chatty info - dump that can be overwhelming, but those are small quibbles for a show that feels like a 44 - minute superhero movie.
Blu - ray Highlight: Though fans will probably get a kick out of the short film «Survivor,» which explores the human resistance forming around the world, the «Visualizing an Invasion» featurette is an interesting look at designing the aliens, their unique POV shots and the cool «shred» effect that happens when you come into contact with them.
It has a strong performance by Hiddleston and slick cinematography (there's a cool kaleidoscope effect), but I wasn't invested in the characters and as the building spins into chaos the movie gets kinda... boring.
Now before is get a ton of hateful comments and death threats, let me say that The Desolation of Smaug is still a gorgeous movie to watch that's filled with fantastic digital effects, cool make - up and costumes, and great acting performances.
The center console was upgraded recently, and gets five rounded air vents with a metallic cool - touch effect.
I'm really not cool with passive - aggressive messaging to the basic effect of «we can't get this book for you right now, maybe we MIGHT get it in another 2 - 3 weeks».
In this case, first wait two weeks to cool down and to get more valuable data (you have to wait to find out what effect, if any, that review might have).
so far, all i see are derivative titles based on Nintendo and Sony franchises, and lots of cool 3rd party games (ie, Gears of War, Mass Effect, Ninja Gaiden), that Microsoft got into bed with by waving their checkbook around.
Add in some excellent lighting effects, cool particles and well you get the idea by now I'm sure.
It's got cool character designs, definitely cool maze layouts with some very nice details such as background animations, flame effects, and it always seems like there is something moving on the screen which again is a great little addition as it really gives the whole game a sense of life.
Rockman 4 Minus Infinity: A completely thorough MM4 hack that tranforms it into a completely different game where the bosses have totally different attacks and AI (effectively, all new robot masters), you get totally different weapons, and there are all of these cool effects that totally push the limits of an NES ROM.
Machu Picchu (2010) is at high temperature, with saturated oranges and yellows interpenetrating and seeming to give off waves of energy; in Aquifer (2010), we get a similar effect, but cool, all blues and pinkish purples engaged in a calm flowing back - and - forth, like a sea just past dusk.
By the way, low clouds in darkness increase surface temperature, sort of like the inverse property of commonly understood Cosmic ray effect, not causing a cooling because there are more CR's, but rather a warming, which only low clouds in total darkness can do, so the probable CR temperature signal gets cancelled from one latitude dark vs bright region to the next.
If the heat transport by the Atlantic thermohaline circulation suddenly increases for some reason (we'll come to that), Greenland suddenly gets warm (an effect amplified by receding sea ice cover of the seas near Greenland) and Antarctica starts to cool.
Among those choices as well as the rest including reducing fossil fuel combustion, deforestation, etc., one would want to find the cheapest / easiest, but also the most effective (the firmest grasp on that knob) and the safest / least negative side - effects - such as those you'd get from non - spatially / temporally - discrimating solar shades / cooling aerosols (precipitation changes, and?
Getting to understand the effects of aerosols, timescales and complex interactions seems to be, as it should be an active ongoing area of study.There are some very cool papers published in peer review on internal variability to be sure.
You've got him saying that «more aerosols» will have «slowed the cooling effect of said aerosols» which is plain bonkers.
I'm pretty sure you can get the grey version of that into a strat - cooling / trop - warming situation if you pick the strat absorbers right, but Andy is certainly right that non-grey effects play a crucial role in explaining quantitatively what is going on in the real atmosphere (that's connected with the non-grey explanation for the anomalously cold tropopause which I have in Chapter 4, and also with the reason that aerosols do not produce stratospheric cooling, and everything depends a lot on what level you are looking at).
Also it works in reverse, any cooling effect gets a slowdown in convective feedback — eg at night there tends to be a very quiet no wind time at 3 am — ie the convection feedback has slowed the winds down below normal.
Ever notice how cool it gets at night, that's the effect of the atmosphere releasing it's heat back into the cosmos, it's called re-radiation.
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