Sentences with phrase «much like water»

And in case you are feeling analogy deprived he adds another: «In use, the capacitors function much like the water tank on a toilet.
Much like water systems in the city or most counties, if you're building a new home and want an alternative wastewater system, there is a strong probability that you will still be required to tie into either a backyard septic or a city sewer option.
In that technique, the natural elasticity of the urethra under forceful urine flow is used to allow small stones present in the cat's bladder to make their way out via the urethra — much like a water balloon jet increases the diameter of the balloon's neck when you squirt someone at a party.
Early physicists who studied electricity recognized the fact that electricity behaves much like water.
Furthermore, ionic minerals can not be stored in the body for longer than a few hours, they are much like the water soluble vitamins; therefore they can not build up to toxic levels in the soft tissues.
Also, ionic minerals can not be stored in the body for longer than a few hours, they are much like the water soluble vitamins; therefore, they can not build up to toxic levels in the soft tissues.
This outcome can occur if something interferes with the normal cooling process that leads to star formation and instead drives the entire disk to become unstable, rapidly funneling matter to the center, much like water flowing down a bathtub drain when you pull the plug.
All eyes are on the mommy - to - be while he sits on the sidelines, much like the water boy, waiting for his wife to need something.
Investment capital is very much like the water we see running during the spring run - off.

Not exact matches

«It could be a flood loss like Katrina because of the amount of water that's coming in... not as much wind as it will be water,» said institute spokeswoman Loretta Worters.
The simple answer is that all those resources make big companies much slower learners than the duck - like entrepreneurs — who appear calm above water while they're rapidly paddling beneath the surface.
But fuels high in ethanol are causing problems — marine engines don't like them very much since they attract water and corrode tanks and battery jumps.
While every drop of urban citizens» water is measured and most residential lawns are nearly grassless and brown, farmers — including non-U.S. farmers — can essentially divert river water or other natural water sources as much as they like to grow their crops, even if these crops are then exported to feed foreign cows.
A good way to think about information is that it's like water — you need it survive, but if there's too much of it, you can drown.
Now a thriving local startup, Pipeguard, which was founded by a small team of MIT students, could keep as much as 20 percent of the world's drinking water supply from getting lost — and prevent global crises like the catastrophic water shortage in South Africa.
Internal and external factors are constantly changing, much like choppy water in windy conditions, so you need to be prepared to carve your path.
Items that you don't plan to replace for years, like hot water heaters or brick ovens, make much more sense to purchase.
Like the frog that realizes much too late the water has reached boiling temperature.
Sure, there are some good passages in there, but you can't just discard the rest of it, as much as today's watered - down, cherry - picking Christians would like to try.
And don't say something like, «The whales could just swim along side the ark» because that much excess water (that supposedly flooded the earth) would have changed the salinity levels in the oceans.
As soon as the winds dropped, the waters would have rushed back, much like a tidal bore.
Or what about the humpback whale, that although it weighs about 30 tons, as much as a loaded truck, and has a relatively stiff body with large wing - like flippers, that this 40 foot mammal is remarkably agile under water?
Still think that the water and how much are still portant in order to baptized like John the Baptist did as well as Philip and Eunuch in Acts 8
Places like the Grand Canyon also receive a much simpler explanation than the theory (which is rapidly losing favor) that the Grand Canyon was formed over millions of years by a small trickle of water.
Much like I do not need to prove Leprechauns BS, I do not need to prove wrong the «magic» origin to avoid the gaping holes in your logic concerning the flood account do not hold water.
It also depends on so much more: like location, seasonal changes, water, etc..
In the second rite, which is observed much more often than the rite of initiation by water, the cleric says words over some small items of food which are then considered to be instilled with special power from God to make a person more like Him.
I'll probably think too much about how I love to give birth in water, how baptism and water pull me into relief like nothing else.
But I'd grown overconfident, so the fact that I'd never in my life used a pastry blender or a rolling pin didn't stop me from going right ahead and whisking together some flour, sugar, and salt, cutting in two sticks of butter, adding some water, and then kneading it all together to form two disks that looked exactly like the picture on page 438, thank you very much.
People all over the world do this, and much like religion, they do it in very different ways, some walk to rivers, others ponds or creeks, and other simply turn the tap or use the water dispenser on their fridge.
With some exceptions (like Jimmy Carter) there is much less religiousity displayed by Presidents than irreligious behavior, irrespective of what kind of robes the guy that threw water on them as an infant was wearing.
It gains much of its power through its allusions to the Psalms, as in «The water smooth ran like a hymn / And like a harp did hum.»
Now, $ 1,000 a year might not be much for someone like Mike Huckabee, but for a lot of families in this economy, working minimum - wage jobs that barely cover the rent, it's a steep enough price to sometimes put them in the position of having to choose between paying for contraception and paying the water bill.
With the coconut water, it provides much needed electrolytes that are depleted, and I just add extra protein and a source of carbs like organic oats.
I would like to make it, but how much boiling water do you pour over the oats??
I didn't add much water, just the juices from the roasting tin, as I like soups to be thick, and realised that way it could also be used as a perfect sauce for pasta too.
And since I like to procrastinate as much as possible, I usually leave about 2 minutes to make breakfast after a quick yoga sesh, run along the water....
Do not use carrots that are packaged in water (like baby carrots), this could add too much moisture to the batter and make the cookies spread too much.
I don't think I'll make it like pasta though... I like to keep as much of the original nutrients intact, finding a good water to quinoa ratio would prevent the loss of vitamins and nutrients which would be left behind in the «pasta water».
1 handful of kale 1 celery stalk 1/2 ″ piece of ginger, peeled (less if you don't like so much spice) 1 apple 1 - 2 cups of coconut water, filtered water, or vegan milk
I worried about a number of other things during the process, too, like not having warm enough water, so the pre-ferment didn't ferment as much as I needed, or not knowing exactly how much to knead the dough or knowing when it would be kneaded properly.
With a large metal spoon, stir in the oil and the cold water until the flour is all absorbed (or mix on low speed with the paddle attachment), If you are mixing by hand, repeatedly dip one of your hands or the metal spoon into cold water and use it, much like a dough hook, to work the dough vigorously into a smooth mass while rotating the bowl in a circular motion with the other hand.
More or less of any of the ingredients won't make a huge difference, in fact you may like it more or less soupy (adjust how much water you leave in the pot), or saucy, or with extra beans.
- 600 grams or 2 1/2 cups buttermilk - 120 grams or 1/2 cup water - 1,125 grams or 7 1/2 cups bread flour - 36 grams or 6 teaspoons salt - As much or little chopped fresh dill as you'd like (I used 3 of the store bought small herb packages)
I've always been weary of soup recipes calling for what seems like too much water, but this one gets all its thickness and taste from the beans, kale and garlic.
I like mine lemony and will always add a couple drops of pure lemon oil to get a bright citrus flavor without watering down the dip with too much juice.
Much like my dressing but I boil a chicken breast or two and shred them into the dressing.making sure the water the chicken was boiled in is ample for enough liquid for mixing the dressing.
I usually don't follow much of a ratio: I pour flour (s) in a big bowl, add whatever liquid I have around (non dairy milk, water, cold broth, maybe a little bit apple cider, or some beer too, which gives lightness to the crêpes), some flax gel (1 Tbsp ground flax seeds + 3 TBSP warm water), some salt or maybe a little sugar, sometimes spices like curcuma and black pepper, or tandoori spice powder etc, stir until the consistency pleases me, adding more liquid if necessary, let it sit for a few hours on my counter, and voilà.
Am I missing something like how much water / beer to add and is there anything else missing?
Make your recipe bloom with rose water, flowering herbs, floral teas, dried lavender blossoms or even fresh flowers like nasturtiums, violets, borage, squash, sunflowers or pretty much any blossom in a vegetable garden.
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