Sentences with phrase «making hollow»

They say the same things, making hollow promises that hiring managers know will never be true.
The «v1.05» update offered for the Japanese version back in July added around 30 hours» worth of extra content, and tweaked a few details from the core game (such as making the Hollow Area map easier to navigate).
The score also sounds too much like a retread of the original score, making it hollow and uninteresting.
But making hollow atoms is trickier, because you can't just scoop out the innermost electrons and dump them where you want them to go.
The maligned reliever was, wrote Smith, «making a hollow mockery of the vaunted Yankee power.»
Bake for about 20 - 30 minutes, or until the bread is golden and makes a hollow sound when tapped.
Place into a lightly greased loaf pan, sprinkle with additional seeds, and bake for 50 - 60 minutes, or until browned and the crust makes a hollow sound when tapped.
Now make a hollowed out center in the rice and pour in your eggs.
Arsenal makes hollow moves towards Mbappe.
I found the cutest little molds online that have little hands and make hollow pops.
To those who successfully bed - share with their children, I am happy for you, but after knowing a woman made hollow by the loss and her guilt from it I have made the choice not to share a bed with my infant while I am asleep.
Products that are reliably and carefully developed will be harder to advance if bad actors are able to make hollow claims and market unsafe science.
They see the fun, laddish side of classics like Godfather and Scarface, but miss the message that their lives were made hollow and meaningless, because they made the mistake of thinking crime pays.
But the character development, as you pointed out, made it hollow and even unclear at times.
Even the carpet fibers and rear spoiler were made hollow to further reduce pounds — and we're talking about a car that's more than 10 years old!
However, we did notice that the doors made a hollow, cheap sound when slammed shut.
While there are some differences between the sleeping habits of rabbits and guinea pigs — rabbits are burrowing animals and wild guinea pigs make hollows in tall grass — both need a bed or house to sleep and hide in.
Her pieces, unlike blown up plaster molds from clay, are built structurally and directly by making hollowed plaster forms using the rags and t - shirts as a kind of support for the shells, which she then melds together with burlap.
Three - millimetre plywood is used to make hollow forms, which makes it possible to hang Yellow Then, Orange, and Flush (all 2016) from the ceiling.
McBride's installation, which features her ceramic busts and torsos of bodies in decay and spaces made hollow by time, also includes an audio recording of her mother's soft voice as she sings.
That the general populace may not understand quantum physics, does not make it a hollow shell.
You make a hollow call to «best balance yoru thoughts, and critically examine both sides of the argument» while continuing your «scientists are biased» meme.
The first is that many of the oldest and largest trees are in fact made hollow by fire, and that the fire cavities can be the size of a small room in which one can sleep [or live] quite comfortably [I have] which has something to say about the nature of the fires that these trees are subject to, if it can burn through two feet of bark.
So many unique ideas, I will definitely be trying some of them out - my favorites are «How to make a Hollow Book» and «Books Recycled into Furniture».
They look quite unusual compared to conventional headphones, as the buds themselves have been made hollow to allow outside noise in.
So we are going to make some hollow wooden beams to cover the pipes!
Use a spatula or a spoon handle to press down in each centre to make a hollow.

Not exact matches

The hypodermic needle made a splash on the medical stage in the 1850s by combining two key inventions: the conventional syringe (eventually converted from metal to glass so that users could better measure doses) and sharp, hollow needles.
Political marketing is so hollow and disingenuous, it makes hawking cereal seem like a higher calling
«It's like the most hollow threat that you can make in this business,» Petrocelli said, noting that nobody but Dish Network Corp..
Yet we have many religious, no matter what the religion, only wearing the item and making it look like a heavy burden when the «weight» is hollow.
The churches in the early twentieth century that tried to hollow out their confessions to «make room» for fundamentally opposing notions of God and man are the same churches now being turned into museums.
If God is definitively to enter into us, he must in some way hollow us out, empty us, so as to make room for himself.
[1] They also made some with hollow tips which were then packed with this combustible material and when it struck a soldier or a shield, it would splatter and burn.
Qualities of restraint and timidity are often conveyed by slightly hollowing the hand as if making a vow, moving it to and fro lightly, and swaying the shoulders in unison.
Attenborough aims to persuade first through the detail and intimacy of his account of insect life: the female bumble bee's patient construction of the chamber in which she lays her eggs; the cooperative relationship between African acacias and the ants that make «mansions» in the «bloated and hollow» bases of the tree's protective spines (and sting the muzzles of grazing predators, driving them away); the cunning design of the mole cricket's burrow, which amplifies the male's mating song so that, «on a windless night, he can be heard from nearly half a mile away.»
but i guess this is all public — Confucius says: one who is hollow will make irrational decisions
Against their joy, community, and sense of belonging I would put their hypocrisy, oppression, and antipathy towards others as making what they do into a hollow shell that de-legitimizes any claim to moral superiority..
Physical barriers have also been used throughout history, such as condoms made from animal's intestinal tracts or stomach, halved and hollowed out citrus fruits as diaphragms (the citric acid also acts as spermicide), and melting suppositories designed to form an impenetrable coating over the cervix.
In Indonesian mosques the time for prayer is announced by powerful beating on a great drum made of a thick, hollow tree trunk covered with buffalo skin; then the call to prayer is usually chanted either from the mosque itself or from the roof of the mosque.
And what distance alone makes great, what people would make great by empty and hollow phrases, that they themselves reduce to naught.
To make them, I mixed the M&M brand spinach, artichoke and cheese dip with more cream cheese to thicken it, and stuffed it into a hollowed out baguette before baking it with olive oil, Parmesan cheese and red pepper flakes.
(This will make it easy to slice the tops off for hollowing.)
Make sure the crab mixture gets tucked into the edges of your hollowed out loaf.
Warm it up for 30 seconds to thin out the mixture and make it easier to dollop into your hollowed - out pepper halves.
I love to make the Barefoot Contessa's recipe: I take a small pie pumpkin, removing the top and hollowing it out to hold applesauce.
This is most easily done with a melon baller; you could also use a knife to make the initial cut and then use a grapefruit spoon or dinner spoon to hollow out the walls.
1621 — Early American settlers of Plimoth Plantation (1620 - 1692), the first permanent European settlement in southern New England, might have made pumpkin pies (of sorts) by making stewed pumpkins or by filling a hollowed out shell with milk, honey and spices, and then baking it in hot ashes.
Plop about 1/2 tablespoon of pumpkin pie filling in the hollow you just made and place the cake lid on top.
I also had a perfectly ripe pear from Frog Hollow Farm that needed to be used, as well as a jar of this amazing Blue Cheese Dijon Mustard from Made in Napa Valley.
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