Sentences with phrase «surface at the point of need»

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Beat in flour and salt, turn onto a lightly floured surface and knead lightly until just smooth (at this point I needed to add 1 1/2 tablespoons of flour because the dough was too soft), then divide pastry in half, wrap each half in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 3 hours to rest.
But Steinkamp's new projects, a selection of which were on view recently at Lehmann Maupin Gallery, seem to propose that surface is the point, and that a focus on it needn't represent a throwback.
The «odds have changed» element entails the familiar concept that when a claim first surfaces, it needs to be substantiated to be credible — i.e., it must be considered unproven — but once evidence accumulates, the burden of proof may shift at some point to those to reject the claim.
A drought is a prolonged, abnormally dry period during which there is not enough water to meet the needs of people, animals, and plants.5 Drought is not simply the absence of rainfall — it also includes a lack of surface moisture and irrigation water at critical points in the growing season for crops.
You still need to set the value of the temperature at some point along that line in order to determine the temperature at the surface (or anywhere).
If it's actually on Microsoft's roadmap, the Surface Phone won't see daylight sooner than the fall of this year or the spring of 2018, though this is pure speculation and Microsoft could at any point decide to hold back the release for as long as it needs.
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