Sentences with phrase «n't float to the surface»

NOTE: If you would prefer that your cream cheese not float to the surface when you bake your quiche, just layer half of the salmon mixture on the bottom of the pan, then add your cream cheese, and then spread the second half of the salmon mixture on top.
Methane escapes from hydrate deposits even when the pieces don't float to the surface intact.

Not exact matches

You can Troy, but the smaller your apple pieces, the more chances that one tiny pieces will float to the surface and form mould (not the good kind of mould).
And with tens of millions of monkeys banging away on keyboards, it doesn't take long for some true gems to float to the surface of the resulting sea of schlock.
They monitored 36 chicks from 25 broods weekly throughout the nesting season, capturing them with nets floated on the lakes» surfaces, tracking their growth, and taking blood samples to determine their energy expenditure.
A truth that floated to the surface during the BP energy company's Deepwater disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, along with hundreds of millions of liters of oil, is that the world does not have a ready replacement for conventional forms of fuel such as crude oil and likely will not have one for some time, particularly as demand for energy grows worldwide.
The researchers were able to see signs of watery adaptation not seen in other dinosaurs: a small nostril located far back on the head, apparently to limit water intake; relatively long forelimbs; big flat feet suitable for paddling as well as walking on muddy ground; and very dense limb bones, which would have allowed Spinosaurus to submerge itself rather than float at the surface.
If you don't get a couple of immediate hits when looking at a card, sit with it calmly for a minute or two and see what floats to the surface.
Director: Craig Johnson Cast: Bill Hader, Kristen Wiig, Luke Wilson, Ty Burrell Plot: Two twins (Hader, Wiig) reconnect after ten years of not talking to each other, old grudges and secrets floating to the surface.
You'll struggle to find any visible surface that isn't trimmed in expensive - feeling materials and some details in particular really make the cabin feel special, such as the Alcantara door cards with their floating aluminium handles, or the shapely seats - that proved comfortable after hundreds of miles of driving.
The grille mounts are not visible from the outside, ensuring that the grilles stand out from their surroundings by appearing to float in a slightly raised position above the surface.
Particular attention has been paid to bump absorption, meaning that the Nissan Micra will ride serenely over challenging road surfaces, not suffer from wallow or float, and cruise effortlessly at highway speeds.
When she threw in a stick, the stick didn't float on the surface — it got dragged under, as if something had reached up to grab it.
Sad to say, but quality writing can not survive the digi - tsunami, and it's not true that the «good» will «float to the surface like cream».
The pictures do not so much reveal themselves as rise and fall, floating to the surface of perception and sinking back again.
«The moon doesn't have gravity like the earth which would bring the pen down to the surface instead the moon's atmosphere would cause it to float above the moon's surface
«It will float away because the gravity of the moon won't pull it down to the surface, but it won't stay where it is because there is always some force acting on mass --(even though the gravity of the moon isn't strong enough)»
«The gravity on the moon is such that it won't be pulled to the surface, and since the pen won't make any movement it should float where it is.»
«It would float where it is because gravity would not let it fall to the surface (there is no gravity) on the moon.
Instead, floating wind projects are tethered, or moored, by cables to the ocean floor but don't penetrate the surface.
Therefore, a correction factor (× 0.2458) was applied, obtained from a series of simultaneous CO2 flux measurements from a floating chamber connected to an EGM - 4 (PP - Systems) performed at the same time as surface gas concentrations were collected [4](data from 2007 to 2010, n = 57, r2 = 0.689, p < 0.001; unpubl.
Fricker went on to explain that because ice expands, melting ice floating on the surface of the ocean traditionally can not impact sea level rise.
What this means is that boom, which is like a long tube of paper towels and used to contain and absorb oil floating on the surface of the water, is not going to work when this heavy dilbit crude oil sinks to the bottom of Lake Maumelle.
«In any chatter about the student job market on Bay Street, the same pessimistic message floats to the surface: it's harder than ever to land a job, and it's not going to get easier any time soon.
You won't get the same «floating on the surface» effect that gets you close to your content, but the screen is still full of attractive and natural colours.
Because it is a floating floor, not affixed to the balcony surface, railing or building walls, it does not contravene bylaws or rules.
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