Sentences with phrase «hollow forms at»

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When you've formed your loaves, place them in oiled bread pans, cover and rise to double again, then bake at 400 degrees until the loaves are golden brown and sound hollow when tapped.
Most hockey blades are ground to form a concave hollow, the speedsters said, while their blades are filed with a flat area in the middle — plus slightly turned - up areas at front and back for easier pivoting in the turns.
And after closing the WGC - Bridgestone Invitational with 68 - 66 over the weekend, Johnson told reporters at Quail Hollow that he was «finally coming back into [pre-Augusta] form
Suozzi, 53, will make an announcement Tuesday at the Crest Hollow Country Club, becoming the fifth Democratic contender to officially announce a candidacy or form a fundraising committee for the Third District seat.
An exception to this may have been if you used a lightweight and / or hollow object that did not sink at least halfway into the layer of flour — if this happened, a relatively smaller crater may have formed because the part of the object that hit the flour was smaller in diameter than the object's actual, widest diameter.
About thirty years ago, the group led by Prof. Dr. Georg Schulz at the University of Freiburg elucidated the structure of the beta - barrel membrane proteins: Strands of proteins extending in opposite directions create sheets that form a hollow cylinder by association of the first and last strand.
There's a hollow at the heart of things, a strange decency and politeness for a film that strives to depict, in epic form, man's dark and visceral struggle with the world and himself.
It might seem a hollow, too - clever trick, but the necessity to cram the frame — comparatively speaking, of course — gives the proceedings a lot of comic tension, as the actors are rarely more than a foot away from each other, and complements Anderson's tableau form of narrative shorthand — such as the proper introduction to one villain with a shot looking down at the weapons arranged on his desk — incredibly well.
Fusing synthetic materials such as silicone and living materials such as wax and oil paint, Basic enfleshes hollow and bruised forms that are at once bodies and habitats.
At the Schinkel Pavillon (until July 29), «The Empty House» is a show dedicated to artworks Louise Bourgeois created in the last two decades of her life in which the artist focused on the architectural and associative possibilities of the sack, hollowed or filled, as a form relating both to cells and to the female body.
These themes continue in other pieces that hint at the hollowed shells of bodily forms: a torso, a breast, a head, and two crotches.
There is an obvious connection between the polygonal cells of these wall reliefs and the forms within the steel frameworks — indeed the group of 26 drawings was made at the same time as I began hollowing out lumps of clay.
Barbara Hepworth in the Palais studio at work on the wood carving Hollow Form with White Interior, 1963 Photograph: Val Wilmer © Bowness, Hepworth Estate
[88] At this stage, I do not know what form of business organization was involved in cutting down trees on the Fox Hollow Farm.
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