Sentences with phrase «to float to the surface»

The pictures do not so much reveal themselves as rise and fall, floating to the surface of perception and sinking back again.
They will float to the surface of the water once they are cooked.
Cook gnocchi in a large pot of boiling salted water, stirring occasionally, until gnocchi float to the surface, about 2 minutes (slightly longer if frozen).
NOTE: If you would prefer that your cream cheese not float to the surface when you bake your quiche, just layer half of the salmon mixture on the bottom of the pan, then add your cream cheese, and then spread the second half of the salmon mixture on top.
Working in watercolor, the artist tries his hand at a series of abstract motifs whose sparse forms float to the surface like notes of visual Muzak.
Methane escapes from hydrate deposits even when the pieces don't float to the surface intact.
In the molten alloy system, the insoluble carbon floats to the surface where it can be skimmed off.
Wegner and his colleagues have been gathering behavioral data on free - swimming opah by using sensors that pop off and float to the surface after 2 days.
The Pope drops a hand grenade into a sea of Catholics and then watches their dead bodies float to the surface.
We would soak the beans overnight then boil the crap out of them the next day, then we had them in a large container and would run cool water over them, stirring them occasionally, and the skin would kind of float to the surface allowing us to skim it off.
This was looking and smelling so great with the thick cut organic oats and coconut oil, but when I added the soy milk to soak overnight I noticed black specks floating to the surface.
Leave a Skittle in water, and the S floats to the surface.
Upham et al. used nickel dissolved in molten bismuth to pyrolyze methane to release hydrogen and form carbon, which floats to the surface of the melt, where it can be removed.
Exhausted from these battles, the males often float to the surface, die, and wash ashore.
These minerals floated to the surface when the infant moon was still molten after its birth in a violent run - in between Earth and another planet.
These buoyant archival tags record data on temperature, light and other properties during the sea lions» lives and after the animals die the tags float to the surface or fall out ashore and transmit data to researchers via satellite.
Then last summer at Hydrate Ridge they discovered something that they had never seen before: Fizzing chunks of hydrate, some the size of refrigerators, broke off the seafloor a kilometer deep and floated to the surface before disintegrating.
Heavy elements such as carbon and oxygen sink to the core's center while hydrogen and helium float to the surface.
Mapping and seafloor observations revealed that, of the material that erupted, which was nearly 1.5 times larger than the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, about 75 percent floated to the surface and drifted away with winds and currents.
If you don't get a couple of immediate hits when looking at a card, sit with it calmly for a minute or two and see what floats to the surface.
Fresh gags float to the surface regularly, only to be grimly discarded with cursory attention.
Director: Craig Johnson Cast: Bill Hader, Kristen Wiig, Luke Wilson, Ty Burrell Plot: Two twins (Hader, Wiig) reconnect after ten years of not talking to each other, old grudges and secrets floating to the surface.
A black - and - white head shot of a movie star from a different era floated to the surface of Cassie's mind.
When I found the courage to walk into the mind - set of these characters (yes, they scared me), their stories floated to the surface like greasy oil, and so did their vulnerabilities.
The salt would eventually dissolve, and the crate would later float to the surface where it could be salvaged.
The container has a strainer that traps large particles and other debris from floating to the surface.
When it came to a stop in the harbor, to the astonishment of the ship's crew, a blue whale floated to the surface, dead.
The oil floats to the surface and is skimmed of the top.The meat is also shredded, mixed with warm water and squeezed in a cloth to yield the white coconut milk.This milk is used in soups, and is poured over seafood dishes.
The content of the works hover between abstraction and representation, depicting film titles that appear as if they are fading into obscurity while the names of the stars seemingly float to the surface of the picture plane.
Chunks of image and figures float to the surface and create their own vernacular of signs and marks.
Amongst the mastery of brand is the glowering ghost - like portraits of Joseph Beuys — haunting, enigmatic, and seemingly rather personal — the work feels like it has the personal touch of the artist, rather than the work of that factory mass production — this is the catholic Pop Art master's true obsession with mortality floating to the surface, as Beuys stares out of the work; hollow and implacable.
Blobby forms appear on either side of the canvas, resembling lava lamp ooze floating to the surface.
After first trying to blame heavy rainfall for the toxic spill, the negligence floated to the surface.
If the EPA can get the victims to believe there was no real harm and they have no real damages, then they're much more likely to get the victims to settle for much less and do it before the fish start floating to the surface and people are sick from toxic metals poisoning, which takes some time to develop.
Flotation processes treat fine - sized coal with an oil - based reagent that attracts air bubbles in a liquid medium; the coal floats to the surface as froth, leaving the refuse below.
«In any chatter about the student job market on Bay Street, the same pessimistic message floats to the surface: it's harder than ever to land a job, and it's not going to get easier any time soon.
The gnocchi will float to the surface in about 4 minutes.
Add the gnocchi in batches to the pot and cook for 2 - 3 minutes, letting the gnocchi float to the surface.
The flotation solution has been added to the fecal container and a cover slip has been placed on the top to collect any eggs that float to the surface after a 5 minute wait
Sad to say, but quality writing can not survive the digi - tsunami, and it's not true that the «good» will «float to the surface like cream».
It was kind of cool when a little cloud of flour would float to the surface of the Maple syrup.
The latest name to float to the surface in the hunt for Satoshi Nakamoto is Craig Steven Wright, an Australian entrepreneur and academic.
You can Troy, but the smaller your apple pieces, the more chances that one tiny pieces will float to the surface and form mould (not the good kind of mould).
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