Sentences with phrase «of twigs in»

For this series, «Bearing» (all works 2014), the artist cast broken fragments of twigs in bronze, then recombined and fused them together to create longer forms.
Over the course of the cooking, the rosemary leaves fell off and it felt a bit like eating lots of twigs in your soup.

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Law students carry gavels, medical students carry stethoscopes, forestry students wear twigs in their caps, and divinity students wear golden halos made of pipe cleaners.
A hairless ape» — Schoenberg;» A mere insect, an ant...» — Church;» An accidental twig» — Gould;» A rope stretched over an abyss» — Nietzsche;» A fungus on the surface of one of the minor planets» — Du Maurier;» A jest, a dream, a show, bubble, air...» — Thornbury; and» I see no reason for attributing to man a significant difference in kind from that which belongs to a grain of sand» — Oliver Wendell Holmes.
It is too long to quote in full here, but one has only to think of a few of the powerful and particular images that situate the joy of the «swinger of birches» within the real and fallen world: the ice like broken glass, the trees bent by weather, the face that «burns and tickles with the cobwebs / Broken across it,» and the eye watering «From a twig's having lashed across it open.»
Biblical ideas of atonement root back in this basic soil and stem out from it; and while the development later carried them to branches far distant from the roots, there is no understanding the topmost twig — for example, «as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive» --(I Corinthians 15:22.)
The first such experience occurred when he was six, as he gazed at a toy garden that his brother made for him out of moss, decorated with twigs and flowers, and set in the lid of a biscuit tin.
But we're all about to be in the same camp of sheer terror now, because a species of spider has been discovered that builds giant decoys of itself out of dead leaves and twigs.
A twig of hyssop may be meant here, and this would relate the death again to the Passover, for hyssop is used in some of the Passover ceremonies.
To make a teapot of Haiku Organic Kukicha Twig Tea follow recipe above with 4 cups water and 4 teabags and steep in a teapot.
I usually stick a (bone in) pork roast in the smoker, with apple twigs, and a steaming pot of water — kind of smoke roasting — good for ducks too.
For decoration, place a few rosemary twigs in the center of the loaf and place in the oven to bake for about 25 minutes.
Two weekends ago, we had an ice storm that left every leaf, twig, and blade of grass encased in a layer of ice.
Of a little blondie collecting twigs in the golden - roofed Forbidden City.
Back in the brightening open kitchen strewn with jars of mysterious twigs and powders, Piattoni pops the tops on a few multi-gallon buckets that contain his fermentation experiments.
Totally agree with you twig, an those people thumbing you down are idiots who don't know football, we've been disjointed an uncoordinated so far this eason the only game we played well in was against city.Once again Wenger's laziness in preseason means the team has no chance of winning any major trophies.Wenger out.
Twig, i agree we should always look in house before splashing a load of money on a new player.
The hole in front of every player, especially shortstops, is covered with twigs and leaves, and it's dark outside.
Bud Harrelson does not exactly have blacksmith's arms, and he wears down to a twig in the dog days of summer.
The Thing is Twig, That's three players that IF our manager had the will we COULD go and get tem, probably cost us in the region of 100million but these three would finish he team and we would have a team that almost all others would fear......................
Yeah Twig, that exact copy story coming out again for a player in the same position, annoyed me a little, as I now call BS on both of them.
Birch twig whisks — Birch twig whisks were the wire whisks of the 19th - century and they still do a wonderful job of whipping things in the kitchen.
Go apple picking Jump in a pile of leaves Make some autumn art Collect colourful fall leaves Collect seeds from plants in the garden Plant bulbs for next spring Make a bird feeder Make leaf prints Make pumpkin playdough Create an Autumn poem Go looking for spider webs Make a nature table with your Autumn finds Bake an apple pie Carve your own pumpkin Make Autumn sun catchers Go on a bat watch at dusk Make toffee apples Set up a scavenger hunt Collect sycamore seeds Grab an umbrella and go singing in the rain Throw a Halloween party Make an autumn wreath for your door Make a bug hotel Listen to the sound of leaves crunching under your feet Collect conkers Collect pinecones Collect twigs Make hot chocolate Draw or paint some autumn still life Attend harvest festival Make apple crisps / chips Remember what you're thankful for Take pictures of all the different colours you can find in a woodland Make leaf rubbings Go stargazing Have an autumn picnic Look for a full moon Go trick or treating Try apple bobbing Make apple sauce Fly a kite Make a windsock Dry orange slices Roast pumpkin seeds Make Halloween biscuits Make a rain catcher Build an indoor fort Collect acorns Donate old woollens and coats to a charity Help clear leaves from the lawn
Each object in the Montessori classroom has a specific place and purpose (a twig may be part of a flower arranging learning center, or a seashell may be part of a math manipulatives box).
These are lovely, here in nottinghamshire rightbnow we have an abundance of twigs, beautiful colour foliage and flora to collect for crafts like these.
Use pinecones and twigs you find in your yard, old egg cartons that you were going to toss, a scrap of fabric for the scarf, and other odds and ends you probably have in your craft supplies.
Mind you they've got one up in Piccadilly Manchester and haven't twigged that virtually no - one who is in the area can read the words - you just see a giant photo of Gordon Borwn.
The recruits» sleeping spots now consisted of holes in the ground, covered by sticks and twigs.
Even if they can't find a tree to nest in, they will build similar structures by weaving the leaves and twigs of vines, like those that cover buildings.
The study shows that «crows» natural abilities may indeed be based on sophisticated cognitive skills,» says ecologist Gavin Hunt of the University of Auckland, New Zealand, who discovered twig use in New Caledonian crows.
For the past two winters, the researchers traveled to Concord and collected leafless dormant twigs from each species, and placed them in cups of water in their lab.
We know that when we cut down forests, when we deforest various places that is a release of CO2 into the atmosphere from the decay of the twigs; or if the forests are burnt for farmland that's a release of CO2, but on the other hand places near where you and I are talking in the New York State, in Massachusetts, Vermont those places where the forests are growing, and that's being a net carbon storage.
But some of the more romantic participants in this perennial ritual may be surprised to learn that the word mistletoe is derived from the German word Mist, meaning manure, and that the plant was once known as the dung twig.
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A surface fire, smoldering in the twigs and needles that collect on the uphill side of the pine, instigated the scar.
Radiocarbon dating of marine shells and burned twigs at the site shows that humans first landed on San Miguel at least 12,000 years ago, and the dart head in my hand holds clues to the ancestry of those seafarers.
The recent dates suggest that like the 60,000 - to 100,000 - year - old fossils of tiny H. floresiensis (the «Hobbit») in Indonesia, H. naledi was a «twig off the mainstream of Homo — some little relic of a relatively archaic population,» Kimbel says.
This is exactly how male red velvet mites attract females, except in their case the love garden is full of sperm that has been deposited on small twigs and stalks.
Eucalyptus trees growing directly over a gold deposit (main image) can have higher - than - normal concentrations of the element (individual particles in red, inset) in their leaves and twigs.
The new definition is the equivalent of pointing to the tips of two twigs on the tree of life, tracing the branches back to where they meet, and describing the taxonomic group as everything in between.
Not only does it resemble a twig in color and shape, it also holds itself at an angle much like those of actual twigs in the host plant.
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When ecologist Steeve Côté of Laval University in Quebec and his students went looking for berry bushes there, however, they found barely a twig of any of five shrubs once common to the forests.
Naked men sat in an outbuilding, chucked water on hot stones to raise steam, and beat one another with leafy twigs and branches of birch.
Instead of trimming twigs from the tree of life, we would lose whole branches (see «Oddities in danger «-RRB-.
In a pickle jar handsomely furnished with twigs, a gleaming black beauty the size of my thumbnail was spinning a cottony web.
Fungal activity releases the nutrients locked inside material rich in lignin and cellulose, from leaves and twigs to mighty trunks, so that further generations of plants can grow.
The twigs came from the «Weltwald» or «World Forest» near Freising, Germany, in which Bavarian state foresters have planted stands of trees from different climate regions.
The twigs came from the «Weltwald» or «World Forest» near Freising, in which Bavarian state foresters have planted stands of trees from different climate regions.
Indeed, for years, scientists have sought to better understand how humans and animals bridge the gap between hearing or observing a sensory clue that signifies a coming event, like the sound of a twig breaking in the forest as a bear approaches, and taking action, such as fleeing from the bear.
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