Sentences with phrase «to peel back»

The film represents another attempt by the artist to peel back layers of outer beauty in search of inner strength.
Before the market was at its highest, just by good fortune, started peeling back more.
Once firm, flip the caramel onto a cutting board and slowly peel back the parchment paper.
I bring crisp iceberg home in my handbag at every opportunity, then peel back the leaves and eat with fresh black pepper and a light squeeze of lemon juice.
With a very sharp knife, cut through the top thin layer and carefully peel back the top.
There is beauty in peeling back the layers and getting to know someone, it's something that really could end up taking a lifetime!
I agree with the other posts on that it became almost like peeling back different layers of the story.
Remove fudge slab from pan by pulling up on paper and then gently peel back the paper before slicing.
They were very easy to take out of the liner, you just peel it back as you eat.
Built into the end of the strap is a USB charger, which you reveal by peeling back a protective cover that's part of the band.
In fact, the next layer gets peeled back.
Cook in a small saucepan of boiling water just until skin begins to peel back where cut, about 30 seconds.
Most of us are like onions; we continue to keep peeling back the layers, exposing more of ourselves.
However, developers are gradually peeling back the veil on what games will be launching for the system.
So lets peel back the tin - foil on the main dish and see what's on offer.
We get the message — that we are peeling back history, but one that is very presently with us.
To get to it, you just have to peel back all the layers of deception, just like the characters do.
The paint on the house peeled back, revealing plain, weather - worn cedar.
Bake for approximately 25 minutes until the shells peel back.
The curtains on supplement industry have been peeled back many times now and what's on the other side can be downright frightening.
The second was much more challenging, making it obvious that each subsequent viewing of the film will be a process of peeling back different layers.
She highlights the need for a leader to help teachers peel back the layers under test numbers to reveal evidence of competency and mastery.
I am thankful for this opportunity and the layers it has peeled back within me so that my true leadership self is able to shine through.
Few peel back the covers primarily because, once you do, you quickly discover how complex a topic it is.
The truth is that our authenticity is enough; however peeling back the layers of armor and allowing our authenticity to emerge takes courage and self compassion.
The beautiful wooden floor was discovered by chance when the couple peeled back a corner of the carpet soon after they moved in.
So let's start peeling back the layers, one by one.
The full story is about as long and convoluted as they come, but my goal is to slowly peel back some of those layers with you all over time.
Carefully peel back the top parchment paper piece and discard.
My preference is to use paper liners since it makes cleanup a snap but I also like peeling back the paper to find a soft and tender cake - like batter underneath.
Now, sit beside him and gently peel back his lip.
Just peel back the silicone and the pop comes right out.
I found it kept the dough together better if I used the plastic to roll the layers, then peeled back, rolled again, etc..
Each expected narrative turn gets peeled back to reveal otherwise, like another layer in the onion.
Cook in a large pot of boiling water just until skins begin to peel back where cut, about 1 minute.
Learning to process fights can feel awkward in the beginning, especially when you are peeling back layers from years of unresolved conflicts.
The high altitude location boasts spectacular lakes, soaring volcanoes, historical ruins, and many archaeological sites that seem to peel back history and expose the legendary culture of the region.
He never looks happier than when peeling back the tinfoil on Dottie's tuna casserole.
Attie has described these works, in part, as «a kind of peeling back of the wallpaper of today to reveal the histories buried underneath.»
And the tricky part of that strategy is that you're eight years older than when this whole thing started, than when stocks began to recover; and that means that you probably do want to — if you haven't done anything — take a little bit of risk off the table and potentially peel back on stocks and add to safer securities.
If husk peels back easily, tamales are done.
Jack Whitten sees race in foil peeling back from newsprint, Norman Lewis in the mere crossing of black on white, and Sam Gilliam in canvas spattered blood red.
Since 2010, Dubner has been hosting «Freaknomics Radio,» which peels back at least one extra layer more than anyone else.
The player can even peel back parts of the landscape to find new objects.
And each time that you think he has digressed never to return, Sayles is simply peeling back more layers of the onion.
Good tip about peeling the backing as you go, I would totally be the one doing it all at once and cursing like a sailor when it was stuck to everything but the shelf.
For more on the role of apples in cancer prevention: Apple Skin: Peeling Back Cancer Fighting the Blues With Greens?
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