I roll it in the towel and let it cool, frost it, and
roll it back up but it always cracks down the side during the final roll.
The dough is rolled out and filled with a sweet mixture of orange zest and coconut before being
rolled back up like little croissants.
Then, using the momentum,
roll back up to sitting; continue to rock back and forth.
If the condom
rolls back up toward the head of the penis during sex, roll it back down immediately.
End in a forearm plank (or at whatever point you feel you can't go any farther), then
roll yourself back up to the starting position.
Walk hands back toward body and
roll back up to stand.
After you have your dough made, it is all just a matter or rolling it out and adding your pizza toppings, and
rolling it back up to chill.
In the «rolling down» version you offer from a seated position, you're supposed to also
roll back up or did you mean to just roll down once without rolling back up?
Spread cranberry sauce inside and
roll back up.
To get them on, I suggest folding the waistband down, skim the legging over the hip and then
roll it back up.
I took a piece of lead, unrolled it and
rolled it back up....
In other areas,
roll it all back up and store it until the next season.
If you do not slide the screen down within the stipulated time, it will
roll back up again, in around 20 seconds.
He even unrolls the carpets the smaller children sit on and then
rolls them back up after class,» says Levine.
Just have a question for the rolling and unrolling because I will be using this for my kitchen: You have to undo the string to let it down each time, and then have someone help
roll it back up and tie it?
But you certainly could untie it and
roll it back up again!
Not exact matches
After all, Windows currently makes
up 94 % of the PC market, allowing it to sit
back and watch revenues, which totalled $ 58 billion in 2009,
roll in.
When my boat
rolled back over, I ended
up back in my bunk.
Right about now, you start to get a little niggling feeling starting to grow in the
back of your mind suggesting that you might have made a really big mistake - but you aren't going to stop now because you've got too much to prove to yourself and to everyone else, so you
roll up your sleeves and go for it.
Refocus, stop spending,
roll up your sleeves and get
back in there.
Kimmel has since actively railed against Obamacare repeal efforts, arguing that various proposals being debated by the law's opponents would gut protections for people like Billy born with pre-existing conditions, either by
rolling back Obamacare's mandated insurance benefits for certain health conditions or allowing states to set
up rules that would let insurers charge sick people more for their coverage.
She passed on this sense of thrift to me — and, sure, a friend still makes fun of me for refusing to spend $ 15 on a
roller coaster ride
back in 2001, but that helped me save
up $ 70,000 by age 28 to start my business.»
China is starting to
roll back measures meant to prop
up its currency after a recent surge in the yuan erased all of last year's losses.
GOP lawmakers are lining
up legislation
rolling back Obama's actions on health care, immigration and financial regulation that Obama has promised to similarly reject.
Rolls - Royce and Boeing have both invested in rocket engine company Reaction Engines as the latest blue - chip companies to
back the start -
up's thermal management technology.
Peeling
back the sticker on my coin felt eerily like
rolling up the rim on a Tim Horton's cup.
For example,
rolling back the cuts made under the Conservative government would bring the rate
back up to 22 per cent.
These lightweight shoes move with your feet, and can even be
rolled up to fit in your
back pocket.
I had no one to lead me or a business degree to fall
back on — I
rolled up my sleeves and figured things out on the fly.
Republicans want to
roll back Obamacare, which established key benefits that almost all individual insurance plans must offer and set
up an online market where more than 10 million people buy their insurance.
There are people out there that can help (and would welcome the challenge of
rolling up their sleeves, right beside him) to do the work needed to put Uber
back on track.
European Central Bank plans to tighten
up non-performing loan rules could be
rolled back due to fears of a fire sale.
There are some areas that we should think about proactively so we don't wake
up one day with a system that is in place and is hard to
roll back.
After two meetings and a follow -
up call, we agreed I'd come
back around when my MVP is a little closer to
rolling out.
While a change on Monday restored a $ 3.2 billion middle - class provision allowing those enrolled in employer - sponsored dependent - care savings plans to deduct
up to $ 5,000 from their taxes, a revision on Friday
rolled back individual tax cuts by nearly $ 82 billion by indexing individual tax parameters to a different measure of inflation that tends to grow more slowly.
They will explain the reasoning behind the
roll - out, and
back it
up with hard numbers.
Further, New Media Investment (né Gatehouse),
backed by Fortress Investments, has become a major national
roll -
up player, with recent transactions in Las Vegas, Providence and the southeastern U.S..
At this point, the vast majority of people my age — being honest, the dividing line seems to be around 45 years old —
roll their eyes and, in a perfectly rational manner, argue that a currency is usually boring and
backed up by meaningful institutions such as central banks.
Not only is consumer confidence
up, but homebuilder confidence, as measured by the NAHB, hit a 12 - year high in March, supported by an improving economy and President Trump's pledge to
roll back strict regulations.
He
rolled up the scroll, handed it
back to the attendant, and sat down.
1) When I was digging into this whole thing 4 or 5 years ago I ended
up coming across a copy of the email you sent to a few dozen emergent leaders
back in July of 2008 asking for their help in getting Tony home from the
Rolling Roadshow.
And I have eleventy - billion of these moments a day too, seemingly small, times when my breath catches and I have no camera or pen nearby so I'm going to have to rely on my something in my soul remembering it forever because it's a step
up a mountain, a
roll of the rock of my own stubbornness, and I don't have any gods at the top, pushing me
back to the bottom, laughing at my futile efforts.
Methodist clergy agreed that in those first years they felt like Sisyphus condemned perpetually to
roll a huge stone
up a high hill only to have the stone
roll back down again.4 In both the call system and the appointment system, beginning clergy tend to land in congregations that are so troubled or so marginal they can not attract more skilled and experienced clergy.
And I also know that by 2:42 a.m. when all has been restored and babies are sleeping again and the window is cracked open for a bit of fresh air, when we are
back in our bed and quietly groaning at how over-the-puking-thing we both are by now, it's then, when he reaches out for me and moves the hair
back off my neck before resting his calloused hands on the baby still growing within me, when the baby
rolls up against his palm, and he whispers, «hey, you» quietly, it's in that moment that I think the love we make or find or reimagine at the unexpected moments is still the sweetest.
And you know you'll never go
up it, never come
back to find where it leads, and always there remains a sense, as you
roll past, that maybe this time you should have turned and followed that track
up into the distant hills.
And he
rolled up the scroll, gave it
back to the attendant, and sat down.
My son has gotten used to having his PBJ sandwiches
back for lunch since you have such amazing bread recipes and he's not so keen on PB
roll -
ups on corn tortillas.
Return to a boil: Let the water come
back up to a
rolling boil — this should only take a few seconds.
Hoping this week I can bump
back up but who knows as we have a big snow storm
rolling around Monday night.
Roll up those sleeves and go
back in and form each cookie into a ball **.