Write down
your result on a sheet of paper.
Not exact matches
Re: shaping the cookies, the dough is firm enough that it can be easily rolled into balls - which yields 54 one - half ounce balls
on three
sheet pans in rows
of 4 -3-4-3-4 which, evenly spaced
on parchment
paper,
results in a tray
of very uniform looking cookies - for the possibly - unhealthily compulsive personality types amongst us, ahem.
On Rivers» general electoral anarchy: «Shocking cases
of cold blooded killings and beheading, obstruction
of votes, arson, voter intimidation, ballot snatching, missing
result sheets, presenting
of fake ballot
papers, multiple thumb - printing, campaigning at polling units, compromise
of ad - hoc staffs, absence
of level playing environment, violence against media personnel and impunity were witnessed in different magnitude across the length and breadth
of the state.
On a
sheet of paper, write down each
of your accomplishments and dissect them in three columns: C = Challenge (the problem you faced), A = Approach (how you applied your critical - thinking skills), and R =
Results (what occurred as a direct
result of your involvement).
Dr Robert Fear from the University
of Southampton (formerly at the University
of Leicester, where much
of the research took place), and lead author
of the
paper published in Science this week, says: «Previously it was unclear whether this hot plasma was a
result of direct solar wind entry through the lobes
of the magnetosphere, or if the plasma is somehow related to the plasma
sheet on the night side
of Earth.
The Bell et al
paper in Science Express this week (final version in Science) reporting
on the surprising
results from airborne ground - penetrating radar studies
of the Antarctic Ice
Sheet is a great example.
As light falling
on the subject is recorded directly onto a
sheet of Ilfochrome
paper, the
resulting hyper - real image is entirely grainless and acutely detailed, though shallow in depth
of field.
He applied margarine and baby oil to his body and clothing, strategically pressed himself against
sheets of paper placed
on the wall or floor, and dusted the
resulting impressions with pigment powder.
Katherine Tzu - Lan Mann uses acrylic paint, Sumi ink, and collage
on enormous
sheets of paper to create works that
result in a «precarious balance
of harmony and clangor.»
Dr. Pollard and Dr. DeConto ran a five - million - year computer simulation
of the ice
sheet's comings and goings, using data
on past actual climate and ocean conditions gleaned from seabed samples (the subject
of the other
paper) to validate the
resulting patterns.