Sentences with word «salvaged»

We salvaged our meatloaf scramble by covering it with veggie mushroom gravy.And we still have 75 % of it in the pan so maybe it will set up enough to slice tomorrow.
No matter, I salvaged the waffle and the rest of the batter and made pancakes instead.
Dousing it all with a final squeeze of lime, I sat down to my rice bowl lunch, a meal salvaged from the sad remnants of my fridge.
I singlehandedly salvaged disaster by placing my filling on top.
I didn't mention anything about the roasted pumpkin seeds salvaged from my Jack - O'lantern, she would've just scoffed at that.
Is it ruined or can it be salvaged?
It can often times still be salvaged into flatbread or pizza crust!
I salvaged it by adding lots and lots of cream.
I salvaged this by tossing with a generous squirt of lemon juice, lots of grape tomatoes, some kalamata olives, and diced persian cucumber.
I didn't want all that effort for a beautiful meal to go to complete waste, so I salvaged what I could of the food, dumped it into a smaller but definitely - oven - safe dish and stuck it back in to bake.
I salvaged a decent amount of it and I know it's still going to taste amazing, but I lost a pretty big quantity of sugar to the bottom and sides of my pan: (Not sure why this happened so quickly.
Earlier this week Jeremy, Kaweah, and I piled into the car and headed south to the San Juans to see what could be salvaged after the freeze.
All wood used throughout the 62 - room hotel was milled from salvaged trees.
I salvaged it by adding more flour.
This «runaway symptom» 10 must be halted if X is to be salvaged.
For if determinism should turn out to be true, hardly anything could be salvaged from process metaphysics.
The courage to accept the restlessness and loss in the cosmic adventure is given in a genuinely religious faith that all achievement of intensity of feeling as well as all perishing is finally salvaged and creatively transformed by God's own experience.
We could give countless examples of this religious intimation that somehow every experience is salvaged and preserved eternally in its full experiential immediacy.
And unless our experience of having lived and suffered and enjoyed is somehow salvaged in its immediacy we will probably remain with our anxiety about death.
With water trucks busy over the city, the men salvaged what they could as fire fed on the wooden pews, organ, and roof beams.
I wish Michael LaCour well, though I can not see how his vindication could be possible in this case, or his budding academic career salvaged.
Ours was really the fulfillment of two previous revolutions in British history: the Puritan revolt and that of 1688, which salvaged some of the former's gains from the effects of the Stuart restoration.
Nevertheless, having gotten himself in this situation, the minister might have salvaged something for the future by saying to Mr. P. that he had come thinking he needed him, but since he was mistaken, he apologized.
One can only manage a laugh at an occasional bit of sanity salvaged from a general madness.
Joseph went through a great deal of pain, and in the process, God salvaged his personal pain for the benefit of others.
Apparently Tillich was among those who held some hope, however faint, that a genuinely socialist element in the movement could be salvaged, and even made to predominate.
It is hard to imagine how it can be salvaged, let alone lead to a strengthened private sector.
But all that is salvaged by such an attitude is the shell that closes off the possibility of authentic self hood.
The result was one of the most botched operations in U.S. military history until the 2007 surge partially salvaged things.
The letters have been fashioned from steel salvaged from the twin towers.
By the end of the 19th century the scholars of Protestant liberalism had fully accepted the humanistic origins of the Bible, come to terms with the scientific notion of biological evolution, and were completely confident that the essential core of Christian doctrine could be salvaged intact and re-expressed in terms relevant to the modern age.
My old man used a razor strop on me from time to time and having no success once paddled himself, with me watching, to demonstrate his failure to rectify my attitude (I had set a vacant lot on fire, smoking cigarettes I'd salvaged from the steps of the Catholic church across the street) In school, you had to bend over and grab your ankles in order to take your licks.
I've poorly assumed that couples haven't done everything they can to save their marriage, that if they had done more, their marriage would have been salvaged.
She is married to her best friend, and finds joy in making things with her hands, whether it's a knitted scarf, a salvaged - wood table, or a from - scratch meal.
Yet there is something that can be salvaged from this Christian new apologetic on science and religion.
The kind of near financial collapse that we recently went through, salvaged only by enormous government intervention, is no threat to China.
They can't even get building materials to replace the houses destroyed by bombs — those people live in rubble or move in with relatives, any rebuilding is from salvaged rubble.
In this time 146 sites have been salvaged.
In the case of Sidecar, GM salvaged the ride - hailing company as it was in the midst of shuttering its operations.
The area is centered around a communal tractor table, created from a salvaged California excavator tread.
What little could have been salvaged with business incentivization was not just ignored but the opposite was enforced and that hat pushed away any kind of oil money that might be available.
Since more than half of the 2012 — 13 season was salvaged, the labour mess will ultimately cost Canada less than $ 900 million, according to a BMO Capital Markets report.
We've all sat through lackluster, canned presentations hardly salvaged by the PowerPoint slides that consumed them.
In 1992, Khalidi launched the Southern Pine Company of Georgia to sell those products, alongside excess material salvaged by RK Construction.
The current version of the TPP was salvaged after the Trump administration pulled the U.S. out of it last year.
One might argue that in addition to exercising his inalienable right to defend his reputation, Black also partly salvaged his reputation.
They typically can not be salvaged.
Now the question is: What may be salvaged from the bill that could still help small business?
A worker unloads salvaged computer keyboards March 26, 2008 in Guiyu, China (Photo: Chien - min Chung / Corbis)
A woman wanted her wedding dress salvaged from mould.
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