Sentences with phrase «nubs of»

Gwendolyn Glaser of Orlando knows how irresistible boxer puppies with their spindly legs and little wiggling nubs of tails are.
The durable nylon bristles and rubber nubs of the Bristle Bone clean teeth as dogs chew.
I am sure the story Jeff Bezos rubs his forehead every morning to feel if the nubs of the horns are yet protruding is a nasty slander put about by the same jackasses who think (well, parrot, thinking requires functional brain cells) that we're fascists (I know, I know.
Dull nubs of mountains lined the western rim, low and uninteresting.
Pacino inhabits this guy Manglehorn right down to the blackened nubs of his fingernails that suggest he really has worked with metals and grease for 45 years.
Telomeres are nubs of protein and nucleic acid that cap the ends of chromosomes, the structures in cells that bundle up all the DNA.
Sharks are covered in thousands of tiny denticles — toothlike nubs of dentine and collagen that make sharkskin coarse to the touch.
Days 35 - 38: Short paddlelike arms and the first nubs of legs have emerged.
Within the amount of water poured into the bottle sterilizer, the steam will disinfect every nook and nubs of the feeding kits.
To create these wonderful tapas, José Andrés makes a batter with crunchy nubs of chopped cauliflower florets, fries spoonfuls in a skillet and then tops the fritters with yogurt sauce and a dollop of caviar.
I know you said you liked them best when still oozy and warm but I am finding myself even more partial to them the next morning — cool and cakey and with distinct nubs of chocolate.
When they were just near done, little caramelized nubs of concentrated onion goodness, their flavour practically akin to sugar, she would add thinly sliced champignons to the mix.
Peer in the fridge and find some lovely leftover veggies and nubs of fancy cheese; raid your garden for whatever herbs are running amok.
As if to underscore that point our very old yet vigorous rhubarb plant in the backyard is doing its normal late - January thing, bursting through its own mulch with hot pink nubs of new life.
And while the report focuses on convincing Ottawa to cough up the money to pay for a host of new housing options, the nub of the problem actually lies with other levels of government.
This is the nub of authentic leadership.
But it doesn't match the new projects expected to double or triple the industry's output that, realistically, represent the nub of the debate.
And the real question is, how did the Russians know how to target their messages so precisely to undecided voters in Wisconsin or Michigan or Pennsylvania — that is really the nub of the question,» Clinton said in the interview.
That is true enough, but the nub of the editorial is that the decline of Crisis disproves the claim that liberal Catholicism is a spent force.
Here is the nub of her argument:
The Christmas affair however really reflects the nub of the issue.
This perhaps gets to the nub of the problem.
Instead, I am going to talk about «ritualized outward observance», since that seems to be the nub of the issue.
The real nub of the question for many earnest minds is whether the voice of God is anything other than our own psychological processes.
Here we get to the nub of Rabbi Soloveichik's essay.
The nub of the book for me, as perhaps for many, is the chapter on conception, children and family planning — «The Gift Bears Fruit».
Self - Consciousness as a Competing Authority This is the very nub of the issue.
But the nub of the case for defenders of the status quo was that elections do not enhance, but limit democracy: The key to democracy is found in the assurance of diversity, not of views but of physical characteristics.
The nub of this issue is whether divine acceptance must be mediated verbally or whether it can be adequately mediated nonverbally through an interpersonal relationship.
Indeed, the nub of the whole inquiry about the nature of Deity lies in the answer to this question: Where do we think in our experience we touch the near end of God?
I have presented the nub of Whitehead's critique of Kant in this paper.
For Brightman this is the «real nub of the matter» (September 5, 1943).
Now we must always bear in mind that the nub of the problem of miracles is to be found in the condemnation and death of Jesus Christ on the cross (more so than in the resurrection, which is radically outside all categories, even that of miracle).
Paul Lauritzen's thoughtful and balanced letter points out well the nub of the difference between us.
ghee or coconut oil 1 medium yellow onion, roughly chopped 4 cloves garlic 3 inch nub of peeled ginger 1 tsp.
This recipe came from the stack and I can remember exactly when I ripped it out - on an airplane along with a tortilla soup recipe that suggested a nub of butter to make the broth silky smooth and I still do that.
1 large head of cauliflower, washed and cut into florets 1 quart of purple potatoes, washed and quartered Salt 1 yellow onion, diced 6 cloves of garlic, minced 2 inch nub of ginger, peeled and grated 1 tablespoon of ground cumin 2 teaspoons of curry powder (yellow) 1 teaspoon garam masala 1/4 teaspoon cardamom 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1 -28 ounce can of crushed tomatoes (I used organic, fire roasted) 4 cups of vegetable stock 1 can of chickpeas, drained 1 can (14 oz.)
1/4 cup coconut oil, melted (I used Nutiva) 1/4 cup coconut sugar 3 tbl black strap molasses 1 flax / chia egg or flax egg 1.5 cups of almond meal 1/3 cup coconut flour 1 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon 2 inch nub of fresh ginger, peeled and roughly chopped 1/8 tsp salt
And lastly because the dressing sounds and looks amazing, and I've wanted to buy a nub of turmeric root for ages, just, you know, not to let it wither into a witch's finger in the fridge.
This recipe came from the stack and I can remember exactly when I ripped it out — on an airplane along with a tortilla soup recipe that suggested a nub of butter to make the broth silky smooth and I still do that.
In a heavy - bottomed saucepan, simmer 1 1/2 quarts canola oil with a whole head of garlic, a 3 - inch nub of ginger, and a host of dried spices: star anise, coriander seeds, cinnamon sticks, black and green cardamom.
Warm a nub of ghee in a heavy bottomed skillet over medium high heat.
I scoop a small nub of butter into a 13x9» baking dish and have the kids work it all over the bottom and sides with their hands.
, «more accolades» before getting to the nub of the matter «double pay».
Resist the urge to scream when he bypasses the shiny new sharpened pencils and instead grabs a tiny nub of a pencil that he can barely hold.
(I purchased a new bar during their Boxing Day sale as I was very close to the last nub of my first bar.)
There's the nub of the matter.
There's the nub of it.
The nub of the question is this: Does Labour think of political success in terms of the return of another majority Labour government?
Finally, the mouse got to the nub of the matter.
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