Sentences with phrase «nuke it in»

I think that crazy neighbor of yours would love to have a nuke in his basement.
Finally, with todays unstable world when talking about nukes in the Middle East and the instability of Afghanistan.It could be wise to create issues oriented campaign commercials.
It is also designed with the prayer center for Muslims in the basement, so that when their brothers in arms set off a suitcase nuke in downtown at prayer time, the Muslims will be safe in the basement.
Guess what you won't find a nuke in the basement...
[i] * Note: Rachael Ray says, «If you can not find really ripe bananas, just nuke them in the microwave for about 15 seconds and they will become super soft for mashing.»
Rice the cauliflower and then nuke it in the microwave for 8 minutes on high.
I just give them a quick nuke in the microwave for 30 seconds and I'm good to go!
«I love a good baked potato (and by baked I mean one that is baked in an oven, not nuked in a microwave)- a potato that has a crispy, well - seasoned skin worthy of eating and is light and fluffy on the inside» — Carol Kicinski
If you want to add the melted chocolate topping, place the chocolate chips in a microwave - safe dish, and nuke them in 30 second intervals until they're completely melted.
(I'm not beneath throwing it all into one bowl and nuking it in the microwave if I'm starving.)
Try it, even if you just grill the veggies instead of doing your usual nuke in the microwave.
During the Cold War, the US had placed nukes in South Korea, but withdrew them in 1991.
The approach is to «sit on the table with a nuke in the backyard» (or at least possess the capability to develop it).
After all, not only did the US hate communism with literal witch - hunt levels of hysteria, but they also actually used Nukes in Combat and remain the sole holder of that honor to this day.
Successfully playing this is striking a diplomatic balance between «I would never use nukes in a first strike, I am not insane» and «I'm just crazy enough to blow up the whole world a few dozen times over, Commie Pinko / Capitalist Pig!»
Especially since USA is a lot less worried about nukes in Iran compared to say KSA which you didn't even mention (I'll randomly guess because it doesn't fit your own bias that this is all about Israel)
We have some conventional bombs that rival a small nuke in terms of destructive power, without the lasting fallout.
The U.S. has enough nukes in enough locations — including, crucially, our roving, nuclear - armed submarines — that nuclear strategists now agree it would not be possible to take out all of the nation's weapons with a first strike.
To speed things up further, NuScale is initially marketing its micro nukes in bundles of 12 set up to replace existing nuclear power plants — which means that the company will not have to wait for approval of specific sites, since the go - ahead will already be in place.
One expert explains why the North should be allowed to keep its nukes in exchange for peace
Technicians could straddle the hull, which is five and a half feet in diameter, like Slim Pickens riding the nuke in Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.
I agree with carina001, but my suggestion is maybe to prep these the night before or over the weekend, store in fridge and just nuke it in the mornings on workdays.
My go - to method of cooking sweet potatoes in a jiffy involves nuking them in the microwave oven for 6 minutes.
If you're supplementing with potato starch with the goal of feeding large intestine bacteria, wouldn't it make sense to nuke it in water to get RS3, and take it in that form instead?
Getting back to that stir - fry, it was basically a half - pound of bacon cut into «lardons» and sauteed until crisp (drained on paper towels); a pound of 80/20 ground chuck browned with chopped onions and minced garlic (added at the last minute) in the bacon drippings and a «steamer bag» of broccoli nuked in the microwave.
It requires players to disarm all nukes in the game, a nearly impossible task thanks to hackers and hoarders.
It may not be us, but it will happen; when it does, it will be the equivalent of setting off a backpack nuke in the middle of the traditional publishing ecosystem.
This allows me to ensure that earlier, game - breaking gameplay can be removed (for instance, the super nuke in Chapter 5 might break the Fortress Vs Fortress combat in Chapter 7, so would be removed).
Think the nuke in Modern Warfare 2, or, more relevantly, the Spirit Bomb — if a team manages to get that puppy off, it one - hit KO's players on the other team.
It's good to play together when you're not dropping live Javelin nukes in other people's faces =)
's third chapter will apparently only trigger when all the nukes in the game have been dismantled.
If you have any nukes in stock, you must dismantle them.
Actually find those mysterious WMD and nukes in Iraq.
New nukes in the US The Tennessee Valley Authority announced today that it will seek licenses for two new nuclear plants
Use a small load following nuke in Tasmania (say on the west coast) to firm the wind output from King Island.
Oh, and I forgot to mention — no subsidies for nukes in the form of liability caps or other corporate giveaways.
If it causes any real probs, we'll use more nukes in future.)
Because really, why would you landfill your vacuum - packed poop or nuke it in an electrochemical reactor when It can heat your house?
I agree too; nuke him in the bud.
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Chris Edwards says: August 14, 2010 at 12:49 pm» it is arrogant and foolish to think that anyone, except in a Bond film (they are also fiction) can affect the climate an any serious way, mankind is as yet not that powerfull (OK set off all the nukes in the world would do it but CO2??
Android could learn a thing from the nearly bloatware - free Windows Phone — and what does come preinstalled can be easily nuked in a couple taps.

Not exact matches

North Korea's Kim Jong Un has bought his way in to talks with China's President Xi Jinping, South Korea's President Moon Jae - in, and US President Donald Trump with a commitment to denuclearize his country — but doing so could open up the world to the tremendous risk of loose nukes and loose nuclear scientists.
In a Tuesday interview on The Today Show, Graham said the US should not only take out the country's nukes, but «North Korea itself.»
So what's a utility to do with two unfinished nukes laying around in South Carolina?
But in addition to nukes, Kim Jong Un's regime has also likely been working on the cyber front to design attacks against America.
Based on current growth levels, and scheduled increases in generating capacity (i.e., not much), Ontario will have severe power shortages by 2018 when the oldest of OPGs nukes start going off - line.
Entire populations within currency zones can literally nuke themselves to the verge of oblivion, and yet a portfolio that is maximally diversified in the investments of that territory, will never experience a nominal decline, since the return of such a portfolio is a function of aggregate revenues, which by definition is on a fixed growth path.
In other words, the «deplorables» didn't vote for Trump because they wanted a wall between the U.S. and Mexico or they wanted to nuke North Korea off the map, they voted for a Republican because the previous Democrat took money from their savings account.
McCarthy saw the fear in 1949 when the USSR tested their first nuke, and learned how to exploit that fear.
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