Sentences with phrase «into oil slicks»

I'm not sure what much more they can do to the golf course without turning the greens into oil slicks.
The next day I did find my skin brighter and comfortably moisturized which thankfully didn't translate into an oil slick mid morning.

Not exact matches

How much of an oil slick could you possibly have, since the whole recipe (over a gallon of soup) has 1/2 cup oil total, which you would mix thoroughly into the finished soup before serving.
The trail of debris continued down a steep six - foot embankment and into a drainage basin: Buffalo Wild Wings wet wipes, numbing dental cream, scratched - up country music CDs floating in an oil slick, and an ID card issued by the NFL Players Association.
Dispersants have been applied to oil slicks on the ocean surface for half a century to break petroleum into smaller droplets that dissipate into waters of the open ocean so that less oil reaches ecologically sensitive coastlines.
Surface slicks may account for as little as 2 per cent of the oil now spilling into the Gulf of Mexico, according to a study of a controlled deep - water spill conducted in 2000 by the US Minerals Management Service and a consortium of oil companies, including BP.
«The oil will settle into these networks of tunnels and burrows and create oil slicks for years and possibly decades to come,» Mansur says.
Sprayed from planes or boats, dispersants reduce the surface tension at the oil - water interface, allowing waves to break the slick into tiny droplets.
The Phyo Replenish Oil seeps into skin seamlessly leaving no oil slick whatsoevOil seeps into skin seamlessly leaving no oil slick whatsoevoil slick whatsoever.
And if you're not into sparkly silver, oil slick is like the darker side of the holographic trend with black, blues, and purples.
«British sports car gospel, oil slick, and burst into flames,» Nikas agreed, but still way too good to win.
«The constant oil slick is standard, and the first time I drove this thing, the brakes burst into flames,» the owner explained.
Slick the bottom of a casserole or Dutch oven with olive oil, add the vegetables and let them tumble into tenderness, which should take about ten minutes.
I drive like a grandpa, but hit an oil slick and slammed into the pavement, Superman style.
In the second gallery, Mosaic Study IV and V (both 1978) both infuse oil into the graphite - and - beeswax retinue, the former featuring an intensely etched grid and the latter a slick, mottled surface contained on three sides by steely blue - gray paint.
As I read reports about the release of more than 11,000 tons of radiation - laced water into the sea from the damaged nuclear plant in Japan, I recalled reporting I did more than a decade ago on the many uses of silt barriers — essentially curtains suspended in water — to hold back everything from oil slicks to the bursts of polluted runoff flowing into coastal waters from city storm drains after heavy storms (the water can be pumped and treated once the system is not overloaded).
Rep. Taylor Compares Oil Slick to Chocolate Milk On a television at a local station in Biloxi, Representative Gene Taylor (D - MS) attempted to downplay the severity of the oil leak — yes, the one that is spewing at least 200,000 gallons of oil a day into the Gulf of Mexico — by comparing it to chocolate miOil Slick to Chocolate Milk On a television at a local station in Biloxi, Representative Gene Taylor (D - MS) attempted to downplay the severity of the oil leak — yes, the one that is spewing at least 200,000 gallons of oil a day into the Gulf of Mexico — by comparing it to chocolate mioil leak — yes, the one that is spewing at least 200,000 gallons of oil a day into the Gulf of Mexico — by comparing it to chocolate mioil a day into the Gulf of Mexico — by comparing it to chocolate milk.
Then pour a few slicks of oil into a pan and cook until golden.
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