Sentences with phrase «more strands»

It will of course depend on the size ribbon / burlap you're using and how much of each, but you just attach the burlap AND ribbon to the wreath form, then alternate between the two (or more strands, whatever you have) to make the poofs.
«The more strands that you have, the less likely something is to slip through.»
You'll see more tiles on roofs and more strands of hair floating in the breeze.
Meg weaves more and more strands into her grand inquiry into narrative theory, generating a rich series of connections between her life, what she's reading, and what she and her author friends are trying to write.
But as we're about to discover, Ruf has many more strands to its business.
But if you're finding more strands of hair clogging up your brush than usual, it can be extremely disturbing.
As more and more strands of collagen become crosslinked together over time, the blood vessels to become ever more rigid, leading to a gradual rise in systolic blood pressure with age.
Those lines have more strands so they can handle what you're reeling in.
Needless to say, the coming of Christianity among such groups adds several more strands to the already tangled skein of the identity question.
«This new culture will be better because it will contain more variety in unity — it will be a tapestry in which more strands have been woven together.
In some cases, your business plan goes through more costume changes than Lady Gaga, your company looks nothing like you envisioned, there's a lot more strands of hair in your comb, but it is all OK.
But the longer we delay climate action, the more stranded capacity we'll have,» says IIASA researcher Nils Johnson, who led the new study, published today in the journal Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
«It can be where my lovely property is now a block and a half away from a new highway, and I can't cross that highway, so my property is now more stranded, so the value has gone down,» says Linda Goold, tax counsel for the National Association of Realtors.
And as soon as foster homes were found, more stranded pets would arrive.
Short - term market - driven choices, even with a carbon price, may lead to more stranded investment than necessary.

Not exact matches

They are wider and are thought to clean better than single strands, but they're more likely to shred.
Math and science nerds should also be excited because they may finally have a few more emojis to play with, including an abacus, petri dish, DNA strand, microbe, and test tube.
Thousands of people were stranded Monday morning at Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport, where more than 1,000 flights were grounded just days before the start of the Christmas travel rush.
When «every deal is a winner» and more money continues to pour in founders will benefit through downstream financings but when markets inevitably correct - who will provide all of the follow - on financings for these now stranded companies?
«If you dispense with the formality that you want to use ATGCs to really encode binary symbols at a certain location, you can come up with much smarter and more efficient means of storing information, because you don't need to synthesize strands over and over again,» Milenkovic explains.
«The requirements to start up a bank are so high and more importantly the burden of regulations has gotten so great that it is difficult to have a profitable operation,» said Robert Strand, senior economist at the American Bankers Association.
Through relief flights, the transportation of emergency supplies, airline employee volunteer efforts and fundraising programs facilitated through airline mileage programs, U.S. cargo and passenger carriers transported more than 4.5 million pounds of life - saving food, water and supplies, accommodated more than 6,500 evacuees, relocated hundreds of stranded pets and relaxed travel policies to more than 80 airports in the path of the hurricanes.
Contemplating the idea of stranded assets isn't in either company's interests, so both deserve credit for providing a discussion forum for a topic that's going to become ever more important to investors.
As long as financial and energy giants are more concerned about stranded assets than they are about climate change, what chance really do we have?
Immigration officials in Australia are dealing with a similar situation; a boat with more than 100 on board has been stranded on a reef off the Australian mainland because all the Navy's larger vessels are being dedicated to the situation in East Timor.
When «every deal is a winner» and more money continues to pour in founders will benefit through downstream financings but when markets inevitably correct — who will provide all of the follow - on financings for these now stranded companies?
A small but growing number of countries now have legal requirements for institutional investors to report on how their investment policies and performance are affected by environmental factors, including South Africa and, prospectively, the EU.36 Concern about the risks of a «carbon bubble» — that highly valued fossil fuel assets and investments could be devalued or «stranded» under future, more stringent climate policies — prompted G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in April 2015 to ask the Financial Stability Board in Basel to convene an inquiry into how the financial sector can take account of climate - related issues.37
The Bishop of Aberdeen's visited seamen who've been stranded at the city's port for nearly six months... More
A fisherman who was stranded at sea for more than a year has said he prayed to God for forgiveness during... more than a year has said he prayed to God for forgiveness during... MoreMore
It seems easier to walk away from community for me, easier to be autonomous and anonymous but I find I need the strong three - strand cord more and more.
«We also see that certain strands of secular rationality are more compatible with SR than others.»
Having now practised mindfulness for more than a decade, mainly through a Christian form of mindfulness known as centering prayer, Annie sees mindfulness as «a lost strand of evangelicalism and the Reformation».
The Innamorato might almost seem formless but for the ingenuity with which Boiardo continually weaves the innumerable strands of his story together into ever more diverting designs.
This is an infinite which expresses itself in a narrative vision, not a predetermined narrative nor one which intends to include only a particular kind of people or a particular reality, but a story which is much more open than the old story used to be — a story, indeed, with many strands rather than with one, and a story which is not going to any predetermined place but which is constantly open to the best possibility that is relevant for it.
Luther's patron and protector, Frederick, was really keen on relics: the Wittenberg church had more than 19,000 of them, displayed along the nine aisles, including vials of milk from the virgin Mary, straw from Jesus» manger, bread from the last supper, a branch of the burning bush from which God spoke to Moses (thankfully no longer alight) and a strand of Jesus» beard.
This representation of the immediate premonarchic time no doubt draws from originally older and more intimately informed narrative strands from what we have called the A stratum.
More serious is what Bellamy referred to as its «abusive tone about God and religion,» namely the undeniable atheism and materialism that characterized not all kinds of socialism but particularly the most influential strand, Marxism.
This is an option which has been developed more recently, but has roots in certain strands of early Christian theology as well.
We can rejoice that we are saved not through the immanent mechanisms of history and nature, but by grace; that God will not unite all of history's many strands in one great synthesis, but will judge much of history false and damnable; that He will not simply reveal the sublime logic of fallen nature, but will strike off the fetters in which creation languishes; and that, rather than showing us how the tears of a small girl suffering in the dark were necessary for the building of the Kingdom, He will instead raise her up and wipe away all tears from her eyes» and there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying, nor any more pain, for the former things will have passed away, and He that sits upon the throne will say, «Behold, I make all things new.»
There is now little representation on television of other strands of religious thought; the more mystical, practical, apologetic, liturgical, or social - issues approaches to religious faith.
k) Occasions fall into sequences, more or less definite strands of becoming, which Whitehead calls societies, and might have called families or tribes.
This means finding a common principle of interpretation to handle such divergent strands as the new history and its consequent historicism, romantic poetry from Blake to Goethe, Darwin and evolutionism, Hegel and the Hegelian left, Marx and Marxism, psychoanalysis, the many varieties of more recent literature including such divergent figures as Dostoevsky, Strindberg and Baudelaire, and, of course, Nietzsche himself.
We have come more and more to mirror our culture, or certain strands within it, rather than to speak to it an effective word of judgment or healing.
More often than not, in fact, these and the other narrative strands were thought of as the products of an anonymous committee or school.
A key strand in neoconservatism, at least in America, is made up of Catholics who agree with the Pope and his predecessor about sex but not about economics, seem immune to the enormous amount of work that they have done and still do in explaining how these things are connected, and manage to present themselves, quite falsely, as somehow more orthodox than those who, with similar disregard, agree with the Popes about economics but not about sex.
After getting stranded on more than one occasion, bad weather, and numerous airline delays and cancellations we made the conscious decision to stay at home in Virginia for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The collagen has undergone a process of hydrolysis (separating the molecular bonds between collagen strands with an acid, like lime or enzymes) to reduce the protein into smaller peptides, which renders it more readily bioavailable.
My hunch is that the more we stretch the strands (rather than just braiding without tugging on the strands) the more that the stretchiness reappears after baking.
I wanted to mention that if you taper both ends of your strands, you'll end up with a loaf that is pointy on the ends and bulges in the middle (more like how you see it in bakeries).
After the squash cools use a fork to pull out the strands and toss with a little more olive oil and grate an aged hard parmesan or other hard sharp cheese and mix.
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