Sentences with phrase «than grinding until»

Because of all the different combinations of things your characters can do, most boss battles are based around strategies rather than grinding until you're powerful enough to take them down.

Not exact matches

While the deployment was small in scale, it was large in import for a president who until now had refused to send American ground troops for any sustained operations into a country devastated by more than four years of civil war.
They are ground almonds rather than whole almonds — I buy them like that but you can also blend them in a food processor until they form a flour.
Shred cauliflower in a food processor, pulse until finely ground into pieces slightly larger than cooked rice.
Simply cube the chicken breast meat, add to the food processor (no more than one pound at a time) and pulse until ground.
Food writer Tina Kanagaratnam, who grew up in Sri Lanka, agrees: «Hotter and more robustly flavored than Indian curries, the curries of Sri Lanka get their distinctive flavor from the roasting of whole spices until they are dark brown before grinding — and from extra chiles.»
Millar emphasises he owns no Treasury shares himself and has no axe to grind, despite having been a fierce competitors to Penfolds and its stablemates for more than a decade when he ran BRL Hardy until 2003.
Transfer to a food processor, blender, or spice grinder and grind until slightly finer than the crushed red pepper you'd find at a pizza shop.
Taking that into consideration, rather than essentially being a populist shield for Labour ministers, we need a grassroots, ground - up effort that will function independently of our leadership until such times as our leadership ceases to function independently of us».
In an interview after the debate, Kramer said the community could not move forward on the merger issue until they approached it on common ground, rather than as adversaries of white versus black, county versus city.
If it had more mass than that of a large mountain, it would be stable and would immediately sink through the ground, consuming the planet from within until there was nothing left but an Earth - mass black hole, about one - third of an inch wide.
Standard ground - based telescopes can only pick out the brightest of them, which are the largest, and until now none of the objects discovered there has been less than 100 kilometres across (New Scientist, Science, 14 January).
Not until last July didCassini fly over and scan Titan's arctic region — a place especiallyintriguing to scientists because it is colder than the equator andtherefore is a region where methane is more likely to condense and raindown to the ground.
Until recently researchers hypothesized that roots less than two millimeters in diameter, which are responsible for most below - ground nutrient cycling, live for about a year.
Until now, little attention has been paid to African rainforests, where ground measurements are even sparser than in the Amazon and where droughts are less severe but last longer.
Then I dehydrate them in my dehydrator until they are very very very dry, grind them into flour with my Vitamix dry blade and sift to create almond four that is ultimately way more nutritious, cheaper, and finer in texture than what I can buy in the store.
While the two second timing to reach 0 - 100 km / hr can not be grounded as a fact until the launch, but Nissan has confirmed that the GT - R Nismo will be faster and more powerful than its predecessor.
But by the end of sixth grade, I'd counted more bad days than good, more days when Gran didn't wake until noon, and then only got up to sit in the kitchen, staring through the windows at the Zebra, grinding the tip of her slipper into the linoleum until it left little bits of gray rubber scattered like eraser dust on the floor.
This option allows me to plant some more money into the ground earlier in the year if I find the deals, rather than waiting until the end of the year when I have extra cash (and possibly missing out on a good deal).
Our vaccines for infectious diseases now are much better than they were 20 years ago when the recommendation was to «not let the puppy touch the ground outside of your house until fully vaccinated.»
Nothing would make us happier than to see every animal in a safe and loving environment — and we have no doubt that Charleston Animal Society will keep breaking ground until that happens.
In fact more than down, the caffeine gives me a buzz I won't lose for a couple of hours until we're finally sitting in Las Tradiciones restaurant in the Costa Verde neighborhood downtown Veracruz chowing down on steaming hot ground beef and potato empanadas and drinking cold beers in the pouring rain.
Still, generic or no, the quests are all bite - sized, usually requiring no more than ten or fifteen minutes to complete, so they do have a rather addictive quality that comes from their simple nature, and it's not until much later into the game where they begin to grind, unless you're daft enough to just to side - quests non-stop for ten - hours straight.
Once again though it feels more like threat through numbers than anything else, and once you get to the point where vast numbers of them are wielding rockets of some sort it can become irritating as you get pinned to the ground by a continuous hail of fire until dead.
The idea of late style wasn't applied to the visual arts until late that century, but it rapidly gained ground to the extent that most of us now take it for granted that the raw and the fragmentary are preferable to the classically polished, that Michelangelo's late, primal Slaves are more moving than the slick, early David, that Goya's nightmarish Black Paintings, created when he was in his seventies and isolated by deafness, are incomparably greater than his more finished early works.
For the duration of the festival, which runs until Oct. 28, two of the tanks (the third is used for offices) will be given over to performance work by more than 20 artists, including a reworking of the choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker's 1982 «Fase»; a three - week residency by the Cuban artist Tania Bruguera; an examination of ground - breaking figures in experimental film; and, in the space known as the East Tank, a commission from the Korean performance artist Sung Hwan Kim.
The Annual Mean graph shows there is slightly more CO2 near the ground... and levels decrease slightly until you reach 4 km... so it is back to the drawing board... either CO2 sinks because it is heavier than air and / or near ground CO2 doesn't heat up enough to rise in the air column.
His fellow Swede, physicist Anders Ångström, disputed Arrhenius's theory on the ground that the absorption bands would have saturated well before reaching that level, but what neither Swede knew back then was that CO2 had more than 30,000 absorption lines most at strengths insufficient to play any role until CO2 had reached far higher than the 6000 ppm of a hundred million years ago.
Air containing water in vapour form will rise higher than dry air because it is lighter so when the vapour is removed it must fall back to its «correct» height but because of the air around it becoming warmer as it descends it will remain too dense for its height until it reaches the ground and receives more energy from the irradiated surface.
A ground inversion develops when air is cooled by contact with a colder surface until it becomes cooler than the overlying atmosphere; this occurs most often on clear nights, when the ground cools off rapidly by radiation.
The scientists believe that nitrogen's relatively small impact on the carbon cycle is due to the fact that deeper layers of permafrost won't thaw until the fall or even early winter, when summer's warmth finally reaches more than one meter below ground.
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