Sentences with phrase «more submerged»

The central component of these busy, lively pieces is the discordance between the prepossessing gaiety of their bright colors and jangled line, on one hand, and the more submerged gruesomeness of the body parts and distressed buildings actually depicted, on the other.
The Flexile Sentry fight, for example, has water gradually leaking into the area, so the player is forced to either recklessly fight for an early win, or play slowly and gradually lose mobility as the arena becomes more and more submerged.
- now try and navigate something with an extra 2 inches of width and an even more submerged driving position.

Not exact matches

In 2015, Microsoft came up with a prototype of a portable mini data center that it submerged 30 feet off the California coast for more than 100 days.
Instead, a US submarine, the USS John Warner, fired missiles while submerged in the eastern Mediterranean, presenting a much more difficult target than a destroyer on the surface.
If those were submerged for any length of time, it's likely that they will need repair or more likely, replacement.
Jesus isn't submerged into the text as merely one voice among many; a voice that carries no more authority than, say, the texts of Leviticus or Deuteronomy.
Hope expands when obvious divisions are submerged by a more obvious unity.
It recovered to expand more widely in themiddle - ages, and in the modern period, it was continued in, and with, the Christian tradition, even after the rise of Protestantism, and it endures to our own day in the Christian peoples, free and submerged alike, of the modern world.
So long as man was more or less completely submerged in the social mass, his personal fortunes beyond death would be imagined and cared for dimly, if at all.
The immense quantity of chile, «red pepper,» used in cooking gives everything cooked more the appearance of being submerged in a paint - bucket of oil and red lead than eatable gravy.
Open the jar at least twice a day to «burp it» to let out any gas build up and also press down the cabbage to submerge it and release more pickling juices.
Pour the olive over, and add more if needed to fully submerge the garlic.
If that's not happening, let everything sit for a few more hours and see if the cabbage releases more juices to submerge.
Working in 2 or 3 batches, fry strips (if panisses are not submerged in oil, add more just to cover), turning several times, until puffed, crisp, and golden all over, about 5 minutes per batch.
Reduce heat to medium and simmer until chiles are tender, adding more water if needed to keep chiles submerged, 1 to 11/2 hours, depending on dryness of chiles.
If the eggs aren't completely covered with water, add more water until the eggs are completely submerged.
When I took the whole thing out to add the cashews, I mixed everything up, getting the chicken all submerged so more flavor could cook into it.
Partially cover pot and cook beans, skimming surface occasionally and adding more water as needed to keep beans submerged and seasoning with a couple of pinches of salt after about 30 minutes, until beans are tender but not falling apart, 45 — 60 minutes for cannellini and 1 — 1 1/2 hours for Tarbais or corona.
Submerge in ice bath bowl for at least 30 minutes, until cold (add more ice as needed.)
Add Romano beans and snap peas, return to a simmer, and continue to cook, adding just enough water to keep beans submerged, until dried beans are creamy and fresh beans are just cooked through, about 15 minutes more.
Soak for 12 to 24 hours, checking once or twice to see if you need to add more water to keep the beans submerged.
To make it a little more manageable and quick, Newman cuts a whole chicken into 4 pieces, submerges them in cold water and simmers until cooked through — about 40 minutes.
Dropped a few fresh blueberries to half of the pan and pushed it down with toothpick / chopsticks so it's submerged in the batter and I actually like the blueberry side better because it gives the bread more moisture
Cover with water, until the bones are completely submerged, ensuring that the entire pot is not more than two - thirds full.
In a medium bowl, submerge the mushrooms in lukewarm water and soak for at least ten minutes, more if you have the time.
Add MUSHROOMS to marinade; top off with more water until mushrooms are submerged in liquid; cover dish with lid or plastic wrap; marinate 30 minutes up to 8 hours.
Top with ~ 1/2 cup of muesli then submerge in almondmilk (no more than 1/2 cup).
If water does not cover jars by 1 — 2» after adding them to the pot, have a kettle going and add more boiling water to submerge them.
Braise, checking every 2 hours and adding more water if needed to keep oxtails barely submerged, until meat is just about falling off the bone, 6 — 8 hours.
The shanks should be submerged, if they are not, add more water.
When it is boiling, submerge the spinach and cook it just long enough for it to wilt fully but retain it's bright green color (no more than 1 minute).
Season with salt and continue to cook, adding more water if needed to keep beans submerged, until tender (outside skin should still be intact), 45 — 60 minutes.
Reduce heat and simmer until liquid is slightly thickened and meat is very tender, 1 — 1 1/4 hours, adding more broth if needed to keep meat submerged.
Remove from oven and place cooked bones into the pot, adding more water to ensure all bones are well submerged (you made be adding up to or more than 6 litres at this time).
I submerged sugar cubes in the spirit and added them to the center of the cored apples, striking a match once more.
First, despite the more intense coverage, the humanity of the Games and its participants is being submerged by the herd.
The tub itself is... MORE designed for deep soaking, so your whole foot will be submerged in the water.
As your baby gets a little bigger, you can add a bit more water, but never enough to come close to submerging the baby.
Submerging in water is much more effective than using cloth, so if at all possible, I would try to find buckets or simple basins.
The country has aggressively tried to fortify its foothold by turning seven mostly submerged reefs into island outposts, some with runways and radars and, more recently, weapons systems.
But others are more «submerged», hidden either because they are channelled through private delivery organizations or because they come to citizens in the form of indirect subsidies and tax rebates rather than through direct governmental spending.
Such outlays are far greater than for many visible social policies, and since the submerged state is hidden from view, politicians have a great deal more knowledge of its true cost than their ordinary supporters do.
At a time the economy is submerged in debt, more debt is not the answer to debt»
Finally, they wired up their pillars into alternating rows of anodes and cathodes, submerged their forest with a lithium - containing electrolyte, and showed that it provided 78 % more power than a microbattery made with thin - film carbon electrodes, they reported here 13 February at the annual AAAS meeting.
Among other things, the models predict that more rain will fall during the monsoon seasons, and sea levels could rise by as much as a metre, submerging coastlines and contaminating freshwater supplies.
Earlier this year, Zealandia was confirmed as Earth's seventh continent, but little is known about it because it's submerged more than a kilometer (two - thirds of a mile) under the sea.
To identify the problems and potential solutions more precisely, Cohen and his students have spent seven years analyzing water - quality data collected through tube - shaped sensors submerged in northern Florida's rivers and springs.
Once they hit the water, they outperform all other aquatic birds: King penguins, for example, can dive more than 300 meters and stay submerged for as long as 7 minutes.
A further factor is the rising sea level due to global warming, an effect that now also totals more than three millimeters per year and is responsible for another 15 centimeters of submerged land.
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