Sentences with phrase «leaves clinging»

However, the downside of this detergent is when the residue of the powder leaves clinging to your clothing.
This stuffing reminds me of the wintered trails on my favorite hike in Ithaca; rich brown earth and bark with a flair of orange leaves clinging on for dear life as the snow breezes in and settles righteously.
Arsenal were left clinging on to half chances but not playing badly — its just Barcelona were playing better.
However, rather than witness the five - time European Cup winners leave them clinging on to their seats, Augsburg witnessed a performance lacking swagger, spark and creativity from Klopp's men.
Roth, who worked in milk and ice cream factories early in his career, borrowed heavily from dairy plant technology when he created a process to reclaim the bits of beef left clinging to the trimmings after a cow carcass is cut up to make steak.
Place the leaves in a cooking pot, but don't add any cooking water — the spinach will cook adequately in the water left clinging to the leaves from the washing process.
Amidst the jagged, vast Pyrenees, a little green herb with heart - shaped leaves clings to just two adjacent cliff sides.
1 bunch kale (about 1 1/4 pounds), thick stems removed, leaves torn into large pieces and washed with water left clinging
If you have questions of your own or need more Melissa Dohme thought she was meeting her ex-boyfriend to give him one last hug when she was stabbed 32 times and left clinging to life
The Only Dating Guide You'll Ever Need Melissa Dohme thought she was meeting her ex-boyfriend to give him one last hug when she was stabbed 32 times and left clinging to life
After an accident, a character is left clinging to the railing of a building and falls a distance; the sustained injuries leave the character in a coma.
An ample dose of fallen leaves clung to the pavement, just enough cover to make for tricky footing.

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If you can cut free of impressions that cling to the mind, free of the future and the past — can make yourself, as Empedocles says, «a sphere rejoicing in its perfect stillness,» and concentrate on living what can be lived (which means the present)... then you can spend the time you have left in tranquillity.
And Luther answers: If it is really God, then He will crucify and torture you as He did Christ, your pattern, and thus leave you no reason to cling to Him except for His own sweet sake.
Why was Gabby shot through her head and left barely clinging to life?»
The inability to keep Locke in the Locke box — and the resulting withering away all the various «intermediary institutions» — leave the lonely, shivering individual with no choice but to cling to dependency on an omnicompetent state.
You realize there's nothing left to cling to.
This book needs most to be read by the remaining remnants of the Western left who still cling to leftover illusions.
Motivational speeches and «how to» lists for spiritual growth can leave one clinging to nothing but themselves, and their own efforts.
No need to set our faces sternly against the massive cultural power of the academic and media establishment if we qualify any peculiar practices we retain by the qualification: We're open to change, that is, you progressives may be right» in fact it seems you are, so please excuse our very temporary clinging to old ways here, we're just waiting for the right (that is left) revelation to come along, let's hope sooner rather than later...
As a non-elite secretary, I myself worked to feed my family through two pregnancies that left me in such pain that I used to cling to the office walls for support.
The only thing that I can cling to is the power of Christ in me and even then at times I have found myself backtracking to find where I have left his presence again.
For theology, clinging desperately to the supernatural as its only way of keeping God, had fought against one realm of law after another, even fighting the law of gravitation, until, beaten everywhere else, it was left with comets as about the only things that had not been captured by law.
Sophia was clinging to my legs, and begging not to be left alone, but I needed to go into my mother's room to change her ostomy bag.
Remember the audience — a Bible savvy, but echo - chambered Christian who left the political RIGHT CHristians but still clinging on to the BIBLE.
Why not acknowledge science's clear expertise in scientific matters and quietly -LRB-»cause when you open our mouth you leave no doubt about your intelligence) continue to cling to what's left of your myths for as long as you can?
Many of you know that the last thing I wanted to do was cling to my role as pastor of Rothesay Vineyard until nobody was left except me with my pride.
Mike, you may cling to the institutional church if you like, but I think that there are many including the millennials who are leaving the IC in droves who recognize that the institution is now serving for the preservation of the institution, not for the furthering of God's kingdom.
I clung on for way too many years before leaving too...
I'm not too sure why that would have happened, perhaps it was leaving them but with cling film they shouldn't have dried out.
Any excess water on the leaves will dilute the flavor of your dressing, which also won't cling well to wet greens.
Put the dough into the bowl, cover bowl with cling film and leave to rest until it has double in size, around 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
Cover the jar or bowl loosely with a lid or cling wrap and leave the culture to ferment until it triples in bulk, 4 - 12 hrs at room temperature.
Cover loosely with cling film and leave to rise in a cool place for around 2 - 3 hours (if you're making these the night before, you can actually shape them and leave them to rise in the fridge overnight instead).
Pour over the boiling stock and cover the bowl with a tea towel or cling film and leave for 10 minutes.
Place in a greased loaf pan 9 «x 5», cover with cling film and leave to rise until doubled in size, about 2 hours.
Leave in the tin until completely cold, then remove from the tin and wrap in a layer of baking paper, then in cling film.
Put the nori on it, cover with qunioa (still leaving an inch gap at the top) and then gently flip over so the quinoa is touching the cling film (saran wrap).
Place the dough in a large bowl, cover with cling film and leave in a warm place to prove for 1 hour until well risen, spongy and nearly doubled in size.
Cover with a cling wrap and leave it in a warm place to double, anywhere between 1 - 2 hours depending on the weather.
When your dough has been in the fridge for 30 minutes, take your frozen butter (which has been left at room temperature for 20 - 30 minutes), and grate onto a piece of cling film (aka plastic wrap)
As lovely as they are, I'm more than ready to wipe away the vestiges of summer that still cling to New York in the form of 75 degree days and bright green leaves.
Water clinging to leaves will repel oil - based vinaigrettes and thin out creamy dressings, leading to bland salad.
Remove, wrap in cling film and leave to chill in the fridge for 1 hour.
On a bamboo mat with a layer of cling wrap on top: press rice in an even layer with no visible holes, leaving a bit of room at the bottom (as pictured), keep a bowl of cold water next to you so you can wet your hands if they get sticky.
Place on a baking tray lined with aluminium foil or a greased greaseproof paper and leave to proof for about one hour, covered loosely with cling wrap.
Cover with greased cling wrap and left to rise until nearly doubled in size.
Rub excess marinade off chicken, leaving some marinade still clinging.
Meanwhile, in a large skillet, steam the spinach with just the water clinging to the leaves until just wilted, then drain.
Halve the leek and rinse meticulously between the leaves, where grit and sand like to cling.
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