Sentences with phrase «melted back at»

But it was long suspected that «orbital factors» weren't the whole story, as the southern hemisphere ice sheets melted back at the same time as the northern ones.
Options A and B had significant audience support, while only one brave soul voted for the most conservative option C. No one remarked that the «skeptic» possibility, that Arctic sea ice is not melting back at all, was not even offered or asked for.

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This one moment when you're sitting at an old dairy farm, watching your son lick a strawberry ice cream cone, the back of your thighs are stuck to the chair, and he offers you a taste, and you slurp the half - melted sides, and you are tasting something vital, it's so hot outside, he's got strawberry ice cream on his ears, and you lick him clean with your own tongue, he's laughing.
Standing back, then, amid the mob, She saw the white square had been daubed With the pained portrait of his looks, As if to prove, in every prayer Our airy words melt at his stare, And his words jotted in our books Are nothing to the fact of flesh, The thorn - pricked head, the eyes impressed Upon a piece of woven cloth.
Really cinnamony, soft, and airy: — RRB --RRB--RRB--RRB- They're actually small so 18 of them came out which is great because next week, when I get back to my gym, I'm going to throw some in a bowl of milk and eat them all at once postworkout >:-D When they were ready, I covered them with melted 87 % dark chocolate, using 5 squares to cover them all.
If the mixture is still too hard to scoop and roll, you can melt the mixture back down and add more coconut milk, probably 1 tablespoon at a time until you get the perfect consistency.
To thin icing for filling in the cookies, add more water 1 T. at at a time (it should only take 1 or 2 T. more) until icing melts back into itself after a few seconds.
The last Nutiva coconut oil product I used, which I am now out of, melted at over 76 degrees which was great for medicinal use, because it also re-solidified, or became gel like anyway, back again at less than 76 degrees.
Butter starts to melt at 68 °, and once that happens, its water - fat emulsion breaks and there's no getting it back.
Then I looked at the recipe on the back of the Rice Krispies box and thought that if we were bothering to melt the butter we might as well keep melting to brown it to create a richer, toasted flavor, similar to my Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookies.
(If the melted chocolate firmed up, just pop it back into the microwave at 50 % power for 30 seconds or so to re-melt.)
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When you stir the chocolate, the residual heat will melt the rest of the chocolate (and if not, pop it back in the microwave briefly at half power).
The coconut oil will soften at room temp after 15 - 20 minutes, and the cookies will melt back into a dough.
Fill each muffin cup 3/4 of the way and bake at 350 °F for 15 - 20 minutes until light brown and the tops springs back to the touch or a toothpick comes out clean (avoiding the chocolate chips, they will be melted).
At the end of the day we'd call into the local Dairy (a corner store) and each choose a scoop of ice cream which, more often than not, ended up half melted down our hands before we'd even got back to the car.
Brush two squares of pasty with the melted butter then lay them over the top of the cherry, one at a time, folding the edges back over themselves.
Put the pan back on the heat and melt the margarine until liquid, then add the plain flour shaking in a little at a time and whisking into a thick paste.
I keep mine for at least a week and just slightly heat it in order to get it back to a melted consistency.
To achieve the 20 second icing, keep adding water 1 tbsp at a time until a ribbon of icing drizzled over the bowl disappears / «melts» back into the bowl of icing in about 20 seconds.
Today, it's a destination — a mini melting pot of back - to - the - land cafés (Chase's Daily), chef - driven spots (The Gothic), and oyster taverns with waterfront views (Three Tides, pictured at left, also home to the Marshall Wharf brewery).
Directions: Butter a loaf pan (the original recipe uses a silicon loaf pan, so skip the butter if you have one) / Put all the dry ingredients into a large mixing bowl and mix well / Meanwhile in a small saucepan, melt the butter, remove from the heat, add the maple syrup and water / Add the wet ingredients together with the dry and mix well / Put into your loaf pan and smooth the top with the back of spoon / Let it sit out on the counter for at least 2 hours, or all day or even overnight (I've tried all three with good success).
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I wanted wenger gone z5 years ago when it was clear he would not deliver but surely there is no doubting He has demolished this team over last 3 years... no passion no style and obvious lack of quality... There is simply no way a serious club can keep a man like this at the top... Chances are this will spell melt down in league to... But whatever happens it will be a worse season than last... I for one will not be sad to see the back of him
On road - melting summer days in Arlington, Texas, when his parents were at work and all his older sister and brother wanted to do was go slack - jawed in front of their favorite TV shows, Jeremy's pestering would make them so crazy that they'd invite him to follow them through an upstairs bedroom window onto the roof, then slip back inside and lock the window, marooning him up there for the rest of the day.
But our now over-populated family, has a little girl that could make any environmentalist / greenlover / whatever melt any day of the week as she plants our veggies in the back at 2 years old.
Before you know it, she's going to be pulling off the breast and looking up at you, giving a quick smile, and going back to her nursing.This interaction will make you melt!
The basket holds 1.5 pounds of ice at a time, and melted ice gets recycled back into the machine.
The new study extends the record back in time to show that these were important controls on west Greenland melt going back to at least 1870.
I spoke to him back on July 24th, just before he left for an extended visit to the melting glaciers of Greenland; I called him at his office in Washington, D.C.
Although most asteroids now are rocky through and through, the new findings suggest that back at the beginning of the solar system even planetesimals could melt at their cores and retain a rocky crust.
To find the origin of the Moon's water, Saal and his colleagues looked at melt inclusions found in samples brought back from the Apollo missions.
But having more melting at the front of the rock [then] at the back makes the friction at the front of the curling rock less than it is at the back and so you can understand this by looking at the drinking glass and the curling rock — lets take them both to be rotating clockwise, and lets look first at the drinking glass as it slides on a countertop.
MELT ZONE The Totten ice shelf (shown here) holds back a massive glacier, which drains a France - sized portion of East Antarctica and could raise sea levels by at least 3.5 meters if it slides into the sea.
As he contemplates dealing with crumbling shores, melting ice and other changes in the rapidly changing Arctic, Admiral Robert Papp looks back at the rough and tumble New York City of the 1970s for inspiration.
«There must have been significant melt - back of sea ice each summer even at the height of the last ice age to have sea ice formation on the shelves each year.
The Arctic is warming more than twice as fast as the rest of the planet, because as ice melts at the top of the world, there is less of it to reflect sunlight back into space, so more of it is absorbed by ocean waters; more absorbed sunlight means even warmer temperatures, which means more ice melt a circular process known as Arctic amplification.
All of my fear, doubt and feelings of inadequacy from previous birth experiences melted away as I looked at my perfect, healthy baby and she stared back at me.
So in order to keep on melting body fat at an optimal rate, bring back the carbs on most days of the week, but choose a few days when the carb intake will be restricted.
Fill each muffin cup 3/4 of the way and bake at 350 °F for 15 - 20 minutes until light brown and the tops springs back to the touch or a toothpick comes out clean (avoiding the chocolate chips, they will be melted).
If it is not melted enough, you can put it back in for 30 second to a minute at a time.
After 40 minutes (basting once or twice with the melted butter at the bottom of the pan) I took the chicken out, and turned the oven back up to 400F.
As I am writing this for you all I am tearing up looking out the window at the snow falling because I was SO not ready, but thankfully it all should melt and I will have the perfect weather for my fall outfits back again.
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Finishing in a gorgeous diagonal edge from front to back, this beautiful bob is a deep and vibrant red at the root which melts beautifully into a bright blonde edge.
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I met my husband thru your speed dating event way back July 2007 at the Melting Pot in St. Pete, then got married June 2009 and now we're expecting our first baby in Aug 2010.
In contrast, Jack Kennedy, licking at a fast - melting ice - cream cone, ticked off races he'd attended: eleven here, one in Hockenheim, U.S. Grand Prix at Watkins Glen back in the day.
So no wonder exasperated sighs cascade at these moments, such as when I found myself whining a few weeks back that I had to leave a pavement - melting New York heat wave for a little jaunt to merry olde England, as the guest of Jaguar Land Rover.
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