Sentences with phrase «hardening on»

Once fully cooled, your yogurt may separate again, with some of the coconut oil hardening on top and a clear or cloudy liquid on the bottom.
You'll get a bit of it hardening on the side of the bowl, but that's okay — just leave it there.
Fianna Fail, whose backing Varadkar requires from the opposition benches to keep his government functioning, has said it will move a motion of no confidence in Fitzgerald at 2000 GMT on Tuesday unless she quits, a position that hardened on Monday.
Make sure you're pouring it into the meringue, but you will usually get a little bit that hardens on the side of the bowl.
If the eggs you use aren't so fresh, then the yolk will not want to be in the centre of the spinning and will separate and harden on its own.
• Coat each piece with coconut and let dry / harden on some parchment paper.
It hardens on contract with ice cream and is super simple to make using a microwave.
After I mixed the cream by itself a few times and it started to harden on the outside, I poured the blueberry mixture on top and swirled it in lightly.
The chocolate would harden on the cold ice cream making the most delicious hard shell.
Let harden on waxed paper.
When the chocolate hardens on the soft donut it's OH SO GOOD!
Let sit until somewhat hardened on the bars.
The chocolate hardens on the strawberries so you don't have to refrigerate them.
Bake until hardened on the outside, 20 to 25 minutes.
Head coach Kevin McHale has also recognized things might be off with Harden on Aldridge down low and was signaling for a 20 - second timeout, as well.This was Stage 1 of the Rockets» defensive confusion.
Harden on his own, as a single superstar, is still pretty much a wild card, so you can understand why a GM would be reluctant to pay him superstar money.
It seems highly likely, given experience elsewhere, that if left to their own devices we would eventually see British extremists, trained and hardened on the streets of Mogadishu, returning to the UK and seeking to commit mass murder on the streets of London.
Made of polyurethane foam, it bends and moves with your muscles, but firms and hardens on impact.
At the Vienna University of Technology, a completely new construction method has been developed, which does not require any timber structures at all: a flat concrete slab hardens on the ground, and then an air cushion below the plate is inflated, bending the concrete and quickly forming a sustainable shell.
Based on a 2016 study using data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, scientists speculated that lava would flow freely in lakes on the starlit side and become hardened on the face of perpetual darkness.
I just read an article that said this stuff is great — any clay mask — but NOT to let it harden on our skin.
As it cools a thin layer of cream will harden on the top.
Carbon (a natural by - product of combustion) hardens on the rotor housings and the seals can no longer «seal» the combustion process.
When the tartar hardens on the tooth, it becomes a solid, concrete - like substance called calculus.
Dental issues in our pet companions begin when bacteria in the mouth begin to harden on their teeth to form plaque.
If the plaque isn't brushed away, mineral deposits cause it to harden on the teeth.
St. Lucia «s famed Pitons are actually two volcanic plugs (when magma hardens on top of a volcano vent on an active volcano).
Employing a time - based process to create these works, she continuously scrapes, sculpts, and re-works the paint until it hardens on the surface.
To keep the holder clean, pour a little water in before inserting the candle; dripped wax will sit and harden on the water's surface.

Not exact matches

A weak attempt at repeating the truce was made in 1915, but a tradition would not take hold due to «the high numbers of dead and hardened attitudes on both sides but also because of actions of senior commanders.»
WASHINGTON, Oct 9 - A top Senate Democrat on Tuesday called for scrapping a venerated U. S. tax r eform model in re marks t hat hardened his party's negotiating position ah ead of talks set to gain momentum soon on the so - called «fiscal cliff».
S. tax r eform model in re marks t hat hardened his party's negotiating position ah ead of talks set to gain momentum soon on the so - called «fiscal cliff».
Still, major engine failures in which debris escapes from the turbine's hardened exterior shield remain a risk in aviation that regulators and accident investigators have focused on, Wallace said.
«If I'm investing in a company that was created and coddled by a big company early on, my presumption is that their market is going to be limited,» says Harden, whose firm has invested in YouTube, Practice Fusion and InternMatch.
On the front and back, it has hardened glass that is the most resistant to shattering (though the company warns it's still glass and can break!).
Reduced stress: In a study on free radicals, 10 healthy subjects swam regularly in ice - cold water and showed adaptation to oxidative stress and hardening (an increased tolerance to stress).
«We look at it as a system of concentric circles, saying harden your most critical systems first, put all your bells and whistles on them to prevent them from compromising, and then build out from there,» said Mason.
He might not have had the triple - doubles of Russell Westbrook or the defense of Kawhi Leonard, but anyone who watched basketball last year knew that if Harden was on the court it was in your best interest not to look away.
«Their focus should be on the latest encryption and security techniques for hardening and protecting data sources,» he said, adding the same advice applies for large retailers and other institutions sitting on stacks of personal information.
On Monday, as Irma weakened over Georgia, Bossert used a White House briefing to offer more hints of an emerging climate resilience policy, while notably avoiding accepting climate change science: «What President Trump is committed to is making sure that federal dollars aren't used to rebuild things that will be in harm's way later or that won't be hardened against the future predictable floods that we see.
Thaddeus R. Miller, an Arizona State University scientist who helps lead a national research network focused on «Urban Resilience to Extreme Events,» said in an email that boosting the capacity of cities to stay safe and prosperous in a turbulent climate requires a culture shift as much as hardening physical systems:
Harden, King proclaims, is a unique personality on and off the basketball court and helps give Adidas some cred among athletic gear shoppers.
In fact, being a «jerk on the other side» hardens other people's opinions, making it more difficult to change their minds.
However, even some of the most hardened online marketers are prone to making mistakes on social media every now and then.
As South Korean exchanges harden their networks and the government imposes stricter regulatory controls on cryptocurrencies, exchanges and users in other countries should be aware of the increased threat level from North Korean actors.
But critics have questioned why that $ 3 billion wasn't spent on other storm - hardening fixes, such as setting up solar - power microgrids that could have helped communities power themselves during outages.
They will also seek a ban on «bump stocks,» which are used to make semiautomatic weapons mimic automatic weapons in rate of fire; more money to harden school campuses; and funding for mental - health initiatives and to provide trained school security officers.
Congress banned the guns for a decade in 1994, but they let that expire in 2004 as partisanship on guns hardened and in response to inconclusive evidence about whether it reduced mass violence.
He's used the exact same language as NRA chief executive Wayne LaPierre on how to «harden» schools.
«I can only tell you that at the state level we look forward to working with legislators and being a part of the discussions to find solutions on how we can continue to harden nursing centers against disasters,» she said.
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