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In the latest in an appalling string of stories about the abuse of NFL cheerleaders, this piece describes a 2013 trip to Costa Rica taken by Washington Redskins officials (An aside: I honestly can not believe the team is still using that name in 2018) and the team's cheerleading squad for a calendar photo shooIn the latest in an appalling string of stories about the abuse of NFL cheerleaders, this piece describes a 2013 trip to Costa Rica taken by Washington Redskins officials (An aside: I honestly can not believe the team is still using that name in 2018) and the team's cheerleading squad for a calendar photo shooin an appalling string of stories about the abuse of NFL cheerleaders, this piece describes a 2013 trip to Costa Rica taken by Washington Redskins officials (An aside: I honestly can not believe the team is still using that name in 2018) and the team's cheerleading squad for a calendar photo shooin 2018) and the team's cheerleading squad for a calendar photo shoot.
Silicon Valley venture capital firm IVP on Tuesday announced the close of a $ 1.5 billion fund, the latest in a string of massive new venture funds that are appearing as global investors scramble for a piece of the tech boom.
Monetary policy was seen as an adjunct to fiscal policy, but doubts remained about its potency; in «liquidity traps», for example, easing monetary policy could be like «pushing on a piece of string».
These herbs may be bundled into a strip of leek or a piece of celery stalk, or tied in a muslin bag or with string, to keep them together during cooking and allows easy removal.
Snacks in our house include Cheerios mixed with raisins, a piece of string cheese, or cut up melon I had the energy to clean before crashing out from exhaustion the night before.
Peel it and cube it (removing the tough string that runs down the middle of it) and boil as you would potatos in salted water until the pieces slide off a knife when posed (typically 20 - 30 minutes, depending on the size of your cubes).
Grab the string that you prepared, place 2 pieces of green pepper and 2 pieces of onion in the center of the steak.
Using a piece of string, cut each biscuit in half so that you have two thin rounds.
Use a loose leaf tea bag or a piece of cheese cloth and string to make a spice bundle out of the remaining ingredients and immerse in the liquid at the bottom of the pan.
I hope you enjoy making these collard green felafel wraps and if you're sending them off in a lunch box a good trick once you've rolled them is to fold a piece of baking or greaseproof paper around the middle, and tie it altogether with a piece string.
Roll the dough to be about half centimeter thick (or less if you would like to have more swirls seen in the profile) and to be as long as the inner perimeter of your baking dish (use a piece of string to measure it).
Seymour took out a foot - long piece of string and held it in the air between himself and the driver's back.
No matter how much Arsenal fans want to comfort ourselves by saying that Arsene Wenger did a brilliant job by keeping the Gunners in the Champions League when his transfer budget was basically a piece of string and a winning smile, the fact is that football is all about results, especially in the modern era.
The bobsled cowling may, therefore, be altered so that when they are streaking downhill at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, during the 1956 winter Olympics a piece of string held between them will point in the proper aerodynamic direction, which is backward.
6) Pull the string through the slit cut in the cardstock above the teacup, then wrap the cardstock around the teabag and secure with a piece of tape.
2 - fold in half, then while holding both pieces together, tie a knot in the middle of the folded string.
Tie a piece of string around the centre and hand in your trees.
Punch holes in the ends of the head piece and attach some elastic or string and you're done!
«Cuomo's time in office has been defined by a string of indictments for corruption, his failure to fix the New York City subway, and his support for a backroom deal which handed Republicans control of the state Senate, resulting in the failure of numerous pieces of progressive legislation.»
Chris Huhne, the Lib Dem Energy Secretary, may have been playing the role of canary in the coalition coal mine when he warned on 30 May that Tory backtracking on the CGT proposal would be akinto pulling «at that little piece of string, and you find that all the rest of the woolly jumper is unraveling».
«Cuomo's time in office has been defined by a string of indictments (of aides and associates) for corruption, his failure to fix the New York City subway, and his support for a backroom deal which handed Republicans control of the state Senate, resulting in the failure of numerous pieces of progressive legislation.»
Pieces: Most of our picks come in sets of 4, which is good since that's how many strings a ukulele has.
If we see them, it won't prove string theory right, but it would be a strong piece of circumstantial evidence, because their most natural home is in string theory.
Three hundred colleagues were persuaded to sit on a toilet — in private — and to mark the positions of their anuses by fixing a small piece of a paper to a wire strung across the seat.
In synthetic biology, those standardized pieces come in the form of DNA snippets, coded in strings of letters, each one representing a nucleotide in the alphabet of the molecule itselIn synthetic biology, those standardized pieces come in the form of DNA snippets, coded in strings of letters, each one representing a nucleotide in the alphabet of the molecule itselin the form of DNA snippets, coded in strings of letters, each one representing a nucleotide in the alphabet of the molecule itselin strings of letters, each one representing a nucleotide in the alphabet of the molecule itselin the alphabet of the molecule itself.
«These knots are more intricate than those in your shoelaces, since it is the entire continuous material, and not just a piece of string, that is knotted.
Sequencing devices take long strings of a person's DNA and randomly chop them into small pieces that can be individually analyzed to determine their sequence of letters from the genetic code (A, C, G and T representing the four key components of DNA that code for protein production in living organisms: adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine).
This allowed them to synch a real performance, such as Beethoven's «Serioso» string quartet, to a synthesized version of the same piece that already contained the desired musical notations and scoring in digital form.
The program tries to find shortcuts to store an image in the smallest number of bits — the more complex the piece, the longer the string of digits used to store the painting on the hard drive, offering a more objective measure that human judgement.
But the main target of Ellis and Silk's piece were observations made by philosopher Richard Dawid of Ludwig Maximilian University in his book String Theory and the Scientific Method (Cambridge Univ..
In mathematics, a knot is defined as a closed loop in three - dimensional space — like a piece of string with its ends glued togetheIn mathematics, a knot is defined as a closed loop in three - dimensional space — like a piece of string with its ends glued togethein three - dimensional space — like a piece of string with its ends glued together.
In animal and plant cells these are double - ended, like pieces of string or shoelaces, but in bacteria they are circulaIn animal and plant cells these are double - ended, like pieces of string or shoelaces, but in bacteria they are circulain bacteria they are circular.
If the box isn't stapled together, tie a piece of string around the box in case the glue holding it together melts and it springs open.
A handful of almonds, a piece of reduced - fat string cheese, or some whole grain crackers are all things that might wake up your tummy in the morning.
In the absence of a measuring tape, use a piece of string, mark it and measure it with a ruler.
Thankfully, it seems Forbes ««Mobile Mogul» has found a temporary fix for her accessory woes, in the form of an completely adjustable piece of string.
Stacking the four pieces, I folded them evenly, accordion style, and when I reached the end I folded it in half and secured with a thin piece of tape (you can also use string).
Take the 2 ″ open eye pin piece with your round nose pliers and open up the eye / hook on the end, so that you can hook it onto the string in the center of your tassel.
Take a small piece of the nylon string and use it to tie the string in the middle.
The script is little more than a string of excuses for various skits and slapstick set pieces but the laughs flow much more freely than in Singapore.
In «The New Michelle» comes the prettiest music in the whole score, a passage of fluttering reeds and shimmering strings opening the piece but it soon regains the haunted sound that dominates many of the score's softer periodIn «The New Michelle» comes the prettiest music in the whole score, a passage of fluttering reeds and shimmering strings opening the piece but it soon regains the haunted sound that dominates many of the score's softer periodin the whole score, a passage of fluttering reeds and shimmering strings opening the piece but it soon regains the haunted sound that dominates many of the score's softer periods.
The film is anything but rushed and that is in its favor; a string of fast - paced set pieces weighs down any movie and Miyazaki has the good sense to balance the adventure with quiet but meaningful character moments.
, stringing together a number of small action set - pieces and peppering in small moments for the audience to catch their breath.
Finally, Robert Eggers is the graceful hand pulling the strings, giving us some of the most disturbing set - pieces you'll likely ever see in a period piece, including a possession scene that overcomes cliche and exaggeration and remains in your mind long after it unfolds.
It's just that a movie like Mission Impossible really can't get away from that kind of description because no matter what, that seems to be its singular goal: Keep audiences in the theater entertained with set piece action sequence after set piece action sequence (many of them practical), strung like beads on a necklace.
While in Syria, Albarn worked with conductor Issam Rafea, who composed a gorgeous piece full of strings, woodwinds and hand percussion for Gorillaz's third album, Plastic Beach.
On the surface, a minor sort of thematic companion piece might be something like Kate Aselton's The Freebie, in which she starred with Dax Shepard as a married couple who, trying to liven up their stagnant sex life, agree to mutual one - night - only, no - strings - attached hall passes, only to find discord and regret in their decision.
-- Only 55 percent of 8th graders taking the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) exam in math correctly answered the question, «How many pieces of string will you have if you divide 3/4 yard of string into pieces each 1/8 yard long?»
Over the course of the book, you'll meet the Navy's Top Gun pilots, a violinist so skilled that when a string breaks during a performance he simply completes the piece on the remaining strings, and the eccentric Hungarian psychologist who was so confident in his theory of genius that he sought a wife who would collaborate with him in raising a child to be a chess prodigy (it worked).
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