Sentences with phrase «in the ice water through»

Stream in ice water through the top as you pulse a few more times, until the dough forms a crumbly ball.
Pour in the ice water through the feed tube in a slow, steady stream, and process until the dough just holds together when pinched.

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Shrinking looked they like those who wade through a stream in winter; irresolute like those who are afraid of all around them; grave like a guest (in awe of his host); evanescent like ice that is melting away; unpretentious like wood that has not been fashioned into anything; vacant like a valley, and dull like muddy water.
In the other bowl add icing sugar, cocoa powder and butter, melt it through boiling water steam and make chocolate sauce.
Turn machine on add ice water through feed tube in a slow, steady stream, just until dough holds together without being wet or sticky.
With the machine running, pour the ice water through the feed tube in a slow, steady stream, until the dough just holds together.
With machine running, add ice water in a slow, steady stream through feed tube.
Pour 1/4 cup (60 ml) of ice water in a slow, steady stream, through the feed tube until the dough starts to clump together when pinched (it should not be a solid ball of dough).
ice water in a small bowl and drizzle over flour mixture, running your fingers through the flour as you drizzle to evenly distribute (think of running your fingers through your hair).
Pour through a fine sieve into a bowl set in an ice water bath.
And kids will enjoy «walking on water» in the Cabana Pool, listening to a free story hour through a partnership with Random House, and trying out the shaved ice cart.
Wash your blender, utensils, baby storage bowls and ice cube trays in warm soapy water and run them through a hot rinse cycle of your dishwasher.
... you know a lot of it is attitude like I say and going through the positive part of pain in labour and, and using your rest periods really effectively, not getting ahead of yourself, trying to just stay in one contraction at a time and I teach them that prior to labour but I also reinforce that a lot in labour and then comfort measures like water, we have great showers in our hospital, we don't have tubs which is unfortunate but it is true the hot water never stops running so lots of my clients spend long times in the shower and different position changes and heat and ice and all of those things that we can use.
Day 9: Jan. 9, 2018 - The Buffalo Police Underwater Rescue and Recovery Team cut nearly 50 6 - foot triangles in the ice on Cazenovia Creek in South Buffalo to allow water to come through in an attempt to alleviate ice jams.
He said the idea to pack the water, conceived some few years back through his interaction with the charity, was necessitated by the fact that the accumulated ice was melting away into the sea and going waste due to climate change effects while some people were in need of water.
The rear treads had broken through a crack in the sea ice and were sinking into the cold water.
The discovery of waterlogged minerals and a growing ice wall suggests that the dwarf planet could harbor underground liquid water or slushy brine, which has escaped through cracks and craters in the recent past and may still be seeping out today.
«This means that more water can go through the cracks and eat the ice away,» says Adrien Gilbert, a UiO glaciologist who described his team's findings at the Third Pole Science Summit last July in Kunming, China.
Next year, the team will install seismometers to listen in on the flow of water through and beneath the ice, and to crevasse formation.
In order to create a cryovolcano, says O'Brien, the water pressure needs to build up enough to launch up through the shell before the ice cracks and relieves the pressure.
They are now heading through relatively ice - free waters to the Larsen A ice shelf, where a giant iceberg broke off in 1995.
If these muons happen, in turn, to pass through something dense but transparent, such as water or ice, they emit flashes of light...
Melt ponds, which help light penetrate through the ice to the waters beneath, dot the Chukchi Sea landscape in July 2011.
A drill finally penetrated through the ice to Vostok's waters in February 2012, and samples were obtained from water that froze on the drill.
The wide, middle ring known as the B ring — one of the easiest to see from Earth through telescopes because it is densely packed with chunks of bright water ice — looks dark in these images because it is so thick that it blocks almost all of the sunlight shining behind it.
During two different research expeditions, in the mid - to late springs of 2010 and 2012, the AUV — which resembles a 2 - meter - long bunk bed with twin hulls stacked on top of one another — traveled back and forth through several different Southern Ocean waters in a lawn mower — like pattern at depths of 20 to 30 meters under the ice to collect a 3D survey of the topography of the sea ice's underbelly.
The researchers propose that, unlike in Antarctica where surface temperatures remain below freezing all year round, the newly discovered lakes are most likely fed by melting surface water draining through cracks in the ice.
In Greenland this doesn't happen much because the water drains away through big channels like the mega-canyon, so melting ice sheets there tend not to drive rapid sea level rises.
Only the upper 10 to 30 feet of water in these lakes was frozen as ice, so sunlight filtered through, allowing life to power itself through photosynthesis.
In recent years, melting sea ice has allowed more of the Pacific water to flow through the Bering Strait into the Arctic Ocean.
The water will migrate downward through slushy ice to the subsurface ocean within a few tens of thousands of years, researchers reported today at the European Planetary Science Congress in Madrid.
The training partly took place in Poland where the volunteers learned breathing and meditation exercises and to walk in short trousers through the snow and swim in ice - cold waters.
The council also predicts that by the end of the century the famously ice - locked Northwest Passage through the Arctic Ocean will become open water in summer.
A change of clothes in a water - tight bag are also important in case of a fall through the ice.
The reigning wisdom has been that humpbacks feed in the Antarctic through the summer until krill move from offshore waters to take shelter from predators below the encroaching sea ice in the Austral fall.
To measure the forecasted inflow of warm water under the Filchner - Ronne Ice Shelf, in the past two Antarctic summers scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute and the British Antarctic Survey drilled through the ice at seven sites to deploy oceanographic recording devices below Ice Shelf, in the past two Antarctic summers scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute and the British Antarctic Survey drilled through the ice at seven sites to deploy oceanographic recording devices below ice at seven sites to deploy oceanographic recording devices below it.
She likens TCF - 1 to an icebreaker ship that initially opens the ice (condensed, closed chromatin) and keeps a path available for other ships (other transcription factors that work in later stages of development) to steam through the now - open water (unwound chromatin).
The centennial coincides with an expected new landmark: This week, a Russian team drilling into Lake Vostok in the center of the Antarctic continent is likely to break through the ice to water.
In this hot ice, the oxygen ions of the water molecules behave like a solid, staying in place to form a lattice, while the hydrogen ions flow through it like a fluiIn this hot ice, the oxygen ions of the water molecules behave like a solid, staying in place to form a lattice, while the hydrogen ions flow through it like a fluiin place to form a lattice, while the hydrogen ions flow through it like a fluid.
When the water reaches a certain level it breaches a weak point, then flows through channels in the ice.
They discovered potentially revelatory harmonic properties of ice quakes, which are minor rumbles produced when cracks in the ice are reshaped by water flowing through them.
Gerhard Kuhn, co-author of the study, said, «Our results provide evidence that in the past, [West Antarctic Ice Sheet -RCB- retreat was also predominantly caused by melting through warm ocean water
In addition to water, organic molecules, which could have been deposited on the surface by crashing comets, somehow would have to get through the thick shells of ice for life to form, a situation that puts Saturn's geyser - spewing moon Enceladus at the top of Nimmo's list of potential spots for life.
TCF - 1 is like an icebreaker ship that initially opens the ice (condensed, closed chromatin) and keeps a path available for other ships (other transcription factors that work in later stages of development) to steam through the now - open water (unwound chromatin).
For the current project outlined in the Nature article, research scientists drilled through the ice, down to the lake and took samples of the water for further study.
Meanwhile, a different physical process in the comet's smooth mid-section was causing water ice to vaporize and flow through porous material to escape as a cloud of water vapor at the same time (NASA news release, and page on «fluffy snowballs;» David Shiga, New Scientist, November 18, 2010; and Astronomy Picture of the Day).
The notch of water in the black and white cross-section of the ice might not look like much, but the small pools of water that persist through the winter have the potential to have large impacts on the sheet's durability.
As this water moves through rocks, it dissolves salt compounds and pushes through fractures in the overlying ice to form reservoirs closer the moon's surface, where it is expelled into space when the outermost layer of the crust cracks open and the resulting depressurization of these reservoirs causes water vapor and ice particles to shoot out in the observed plumes.
Add the ice water in a slow, steady stream, pouring it through the feed tube with the machine running, just until the dough holds together.
► A penguin slams into a cooler (the penguin is unharmed), the man pushing the cooler dumps the contents (ice and water) on the ground, six penguins slide down a multi-story ramp, and as they slide men women leap to get out of the way, a man almost leaps over the side of the ramp but is caught by a woman, a man is hit in the leg by a penguin and people generally leap to get out of the way moments before the penguins hit them; the penguins slide off a statue and through the air, crashing into an orchestra pit (the penguins are unharmed) ► On multiple occasions we see a penguin biting people, including biting a man's foot and snapping at a man's hand.
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