Sentences with phrase «into wedges which»

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I then took that tiny folded paper, which contained more pain and names than I care to share, and wedged it deep into a crack in the ancient red rock where it will disintegrate in time — along with my pain.
Unfortunately, our descent was interrupted unexpectedly by — and the party involved shall remain nameless for perpetuity, though by now everyone we know knows all — the wedging of a Croc, which this party was wearing, into the mechanism of the escalator about two - thirds of the way down.
The recipe below calls for shaping the dough into two large loaves, which are typically cut into wedges for serving.
This makes two breads which slices into about 12 dense wedges.
Watermelon, after all, is my favorite fruit and I eat it every which way including whacked into a wedge and as a featured ingredient in smoothies and on salads, skewers, sandwiches and such.
Image via Qiu Yang Photography Earlier this week I went into frenzy of beer battering, thanks to this recipe for Beer Battered Avocado Wedges from Avocado and Ales, which I adapted to create these beyond moreish Tofu Nuggets.
The company source local milk from 43 farms in Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire to create its cheeses, which are cut into small wedges weighing 60g — 650g for supermarkets up to bulk cheese weighing from 1 kg — 8kgs for deli and wholesale customers.
It looked like a giant frittata which I then cut into six wedges, wrapping each piece in greaseproof paper and storing in the fridge.
So far, the ways I know of cooking meatballs are: Italian style (with soffrito, tomato purée, beef stock, red wine, garlic, oregano and Parmesan, then served with pasta, or courgetti if I'm feeling virtuous), Swedish style (in gravy with Philadelphia Light mixed into it to make it creamy, then served with mashed potatoes and peas) or something I found on an American recipe site once which sounds vaguely Tex - Mex, although I gather from the measurements in your recipe that you're from the other side of the pond, so you'll probably raise an eyebrow at that (with black beans, pinto beans, BBQ sauce, smoked paprika, chilli flakes and cheddar, then served with sweet potato wedges).
It's tomato Jell - O, which you cut into these large cubes, and you put that in the salad with grapefruit wedges, shrimp, and hard - boiled eggs.
After hounding me with tales of Ballybunion and Irish caddies and Guinness stout and how far right you have to aim a sand wedge shot in a 50 - mile - an - hour, right - to - left wind, he finally talked me into going, which led to another first.
Light blanketing is always best as is attention to any spaces or gaps in bed furniture which needs to be fixed as babies can slip into these spaces and quickly to become wedged and asphyxiate.
(CNN)- Not wasting a minute, Democratic campaign groups in Congress are bringing Rep. Paul Ryan's budget plan — which he's set to release Tuesday — into the line of fire, attempting to make it a wedge issue in the 2014 midterm elections.
His active recruitment of Steve Levy, the Democratic executive of Suffolk County, to run for governor - after lifelong Republican Rick Lazio was already in the race - drove a wedge into the party that is sure to play out at the convention, which opens today.
They divided the triangle into seven «wedges,» each of which corresponded to a carbon - reducing action.
Nabel's team selected a bit of Ebola DNA that codes for one of the virus's outer coat proteins, which allows the virus to wedge its way into host cells.
«In this case, we imposed a three-fold symmetry on our light, which essentially divides the plane into three wedges and forces the light to repeat itself on each wedge
That's key to producing negative refraction, which the researchers demonstrated by cutting the slab into a wedge and using it as a prism to bend light beams of various colors.
A world - class climber since his student days, Reppy is famous for his invention and promotion of clean - climbing techniques, in which the nuts that hold the rope are wedged into existing, natural cracks in rock faces rather than banged in like pitons.
Seabirds, which reflect the health of their marine ecosystems, often build their nests in inaccessible areas — wedged into vertical cliffs or on remote islands battered by intense waves.
Because Sessler says everything is bigger in Texas, he first wedged a fifth link into the porphyrin molecule, which resembles a bracelet of four linked rings.
It's also a size of many biologically important proteins, such as proteins wedged into cell membranes, which are difficult to crystallize.
If you take the simple syrup out (which I was determined to do, instead relying on maple syrup, honey, dates, and the fruit itself), you lose the sugar molecules wedging themselves into the water molecules (it's all very sciency, but it gives great bite!).
Many of us have our own «grievance story,» says Borysenko, and replaying it over and over wedges it ever deeper into the limbic brain, which controls basic emotions and instinctual drives.
I've been packing them just like you see here, with a wedge of avocado with the skin still on turned face down (skin side up) into my lunch bowl, which keeps it reasonably fresh until it's ready to be diced up.
I jazzed it up some by pairing it with some brown suede wedges, which I think will be perfect for transitioning into fall too!
Its talented designer stepped into the shoe area with his gold t - strap chain wedge sandals, which has raised a brand - new Tom Ford shoe obsession in Hollywood though it will cost $ 1,100.
There were metal pieces on the other side which were pronged and wedged snuggly into the wood preventing them from coming out easily.
I ended up wearing it over the weekend for a cute date with Arnel, so instead of pairing it with some heels or wedges, I went with my Pink Vince Loafers which leads me into my Day 2 of my mini series on «How To Wear Pink Loafers.»
For instance, it's shown time and again that Marlo's husband, Drew (Ron Livingston), lives in a state of exhaustion that runs parallel to his wife's, and we're supposed to believe that his fixation on work, which has driven a wedge into their marriage and sex life, would also keep him from asking any questions about the night nanny.
Wanting flexibility in their learning spaces, the schools opted for single pupil «wedge» shaped tables which can be grouped, formed into rows and spaced individually.
Figure 5 shows that as the brake shoes contact the drum, there is a kind of wedging action, which has the effect of pressing the shoes into the drum with more force.
And the kicker is the full - colour screen wedged into the instrument panel, which can duplicate the pretty navigation.
Regrettably, the «P» word was wedged into the official denomination of one of the popular breeds, the American «Pit» Bull Terrier, which is as docile and eager to please as the other bully breeds; and also as maligned and discriminated against.
Hi beach cottage ladies, how are you, all good here, I have had a few days off, a trip to Singapore with my lovely daughter and some time chilling out in the school holidays... Thought I would show you this lamp, it came into the house when I was lamp binge buying recently (as opposed to wedges buying, which btw has...
The most obvious example being the Arkham franchise's silky - smooth counter combat gameplay, which has since been wedged into every melee - based brawler that isn't called Devil May Cry.
Fourthly, they come with wooden wedges which fit into pre-cut slots in the corner, so you can tighten up a canvas that has sagged a little during painting process.
By setting his camera at an extremely low point, perhaps on the floor, Rauschenberg created a dramatically angled view in which he appears wedged into the wall of his studio, his body geologically layered between his artwork and his creative space.
Bedford: One major consequence of that survey show, which I think we're only beginning to see bear fruit, is roughly as follows: yes, your career has become more extraordinary; yes, the paintings have become even better, as the pavilion will demonstrate; and yes, you've been able to spread your wings in terms of social practice, but you've also forced a wedge into the history of art that has revealed afresh your genuine predecessors: Norman Lewis, Sam Gilliam, Jack Whitten, Melvin Edwards, Alma Thomas — these people have become differently visible as a consequence of the need among museums and art historians to account for where you came from.
«A sculpture incorporating a metal platform and a wedge of congealed petroleum jelly [is] the remains of Drawing Restraint 13: The Instrument of Surrender, a filmed performance executed behind closed doors on Sunday, Apr. 2, during which Barney emerged from a crate atop the platform dressed as General Douglas MacArthur, fell into the jelly and then proceeded to sign several of his works with the aid of two actors (the film of DR13 will be released at the upcoming «Drawing Restraint» overview at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art»
The goal of the paper I have just written is to «restart» the discussion of climate change, which, as I see it, is on the verge of disappearing from view, putting into cold storage both 1) the policy initiatives like carbon prices and regulations that could have short - term impact on wedge technologies like conventional renewables, efficiency, and CCS, and 2) commitments to the advancement of a climate - change - driven research frontier.
This is illustrated in Figure 11, which shows this allocation into national obligations with, to give a few prominent examples, the US's share (29.1 %) of the total mitigation requirement appearing as the large red wedge, the EU's share (22.8 %) as the large purple wedge, and China's share (10.4 %) appearing as the smaller but still significant blue wedge.
The announcement comes from Microsoft, which is attempting to wedge its voice - control intelligence (Cortana) into the market alongside Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
This is the thin edge of the wedge which may drive our national co-operative system into disunity and fragmentation.
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