Sentences with phrase «turns out the water»

Many of the museum employees placed blame for much of the damage on the Chicago Park District, claiming they were slow to respond and turn out the water.
It turns out the water company's water was leaching lead from lead solder used to connect water pipes in the homes» plumbing systems.
@MarkG It turned out my water pump needed to be replaced.
As it turns out the water valves for the washer had slowly been leaking over a long period of time.

Not exact matches

While trafficking routes have changed over time, in recent years narco subs and other vessels leaving southwest Colombia or northwest Ecuador laden with drug cargos often head out in the Pacific, even around the Galapagos Islands, before turning north in an effort to skirt law enforcement closer to home — which may include underwater sensors in Colombian waters — as well as US - led interdiction efforts.
If you turned on your kitchen faucet and no water came out, you'd check with the utility that supplies your water.
You wouldn't keep turning and faucet on and off for months to see if water might come out eventually.
The good news for investors is the promise held out by a growing cadre of companies working to take on that infrastructure upgrade, turning unusable water into something we can drink and making water consumption more efficient.
When you use your shower at maximum pressure and forget to turn it off, the hot water eventually runs out.
It turns out that our business here after the water reached us is much better than when there was no water.
Last but not least, the humidifier has an automatic shut - off, so it will turn off when the water runs out.
Even as the agreement was being hashed out, however, attention was already turning to a burst pipeline at Nexen's Long Lake oil sands site that spilled 31,000 barrels of bitumen, sand and salty water into the surrounding muskeg.
If it turns out to be a watered - down version, how will that affect the annuity market?
And although fiscal stimulus package «leaked» in the Nikkei Wednesday (JPY20trn, with JPY6trn of «real water») appears to have had a supportive impact upon stocks by weakening the yen, even at its most generous, the supplementary budget for this fiscal year is likely to total only JPY2trn, with additional stimulus spaced out over the coming years, and most of this dedicated to public works (which, many fear, runs the risk of turning into wasteful spending rather than a monetary - plus - fiscal stimulus powerhouse).
I honestly think it is some of my best work so make it a point to, at least, check it out even if you aren't sure if you're actually going to turn on the cold water.
This is derived from movements on the surface of water and turns out to be applicable in many other areas.
As I turned the corner onto Plantation Drive — the street that would usually take us out of the neighborhood — what I saw startled me: a small black sedan, like a child's toy in the bathtub, bobbing up and down on the swollen waters that blocked our way out to safety.
It's easier to lump you into big generalized crazy because to reason and rationalize yourself into believing crazy is like putting the lobster in a pot of cold water and slowly turning up the heat, hardly a peep out of you and before you know it your brain is cooked.
Walking on water, pulling an endless string of fish out of a basket, turning water into wine, healing people magically, impregnation of a teenager with an invisible penis, dead people walking, pulling demons out of a crazy person.
Israel passed through the waters and wandered for 40 years in the wilderness, which turned out to be a place of apostasy.
We're tempted to think that the Word speaks when Jesus turns water to wine, heals a man who has been lame for decades, gives sight to a man born blind, and calls the corpse of Lazarus out of the grave.
When one looks at the various Christian beliefs that were once firmly believed — Adam and Eve, Noah's flood, people living to be 700 or 900 years old, the Red Sea splitting, water turning into wine, a talking snake, a man living in a whale's belly, people rising from the dead, Jesus driving demons out of people and into pigs — but which are now acknowledged by most thinking people to be mere mythology, it is pretty hard to give a lot of credibility to what's left.
This present aspect of the kingdom manifested itself in different ways in the person and deeds of the Christ (Wood, 1996:648 - 649): Casting out demons Healing the sick Working of miracles such as turning water into wine, raising Lazarus from the dead and walking on water.
At one point, in Exodus 7:14 - 25, the Bible speaks of Moses stretching out his rod and turning the «waters» into blood during one of Egypt's 10 plagues.
But the late 1940s turned out to be the high - water mark of twentieth - century solidarity, both economic and social.
Turns out the basement was filled with a foot of water.
Turning water into wine at a party almost seemed a frivolous action until I realized that here is Jesus» acting out» if you like, His identity as the Lord of Creation.
Before it is killed though it walks on water, turns water into wine, heals lepers and makes a zombie out of a man named Lazarus (funny that there is only one source docu.ment for these spectacular events).
Neither anchor turns out to have held; or, rather, it seems to be in the nature of Greene to have to move on, out of safe harbor and into dangerous waters.
This turned out a bit spicy for me, so I added about half a cup of unsweetened almond milk, 2 cups hot water to thin it out, and served it with a little yoghurt and lots of coriander to cut the heat.
So sorry to hear that your soup was too watery, I really hope that it turns out more delicious next time by using slightly less water.
I used what I had on hand: adriatic figs instead of strawberries and coconut milk and raw almond butter instead of the soaked nuts and water and it still turned out amazing!
Hi Alex, I would recommend adding a little more coconut oil and water to the mixture next time and see how they turn out.
I added a couple of tablespoons of water — hopefully they turn out ok
I opened up all my cupboards, thought about what kind of nutrition I wanted to get out of my snack (fiber, vitamins, minerals, protein, carbs, heathy fats), chopped a dark chocolate bar in half, turned on my hob, added some water to a small pot, took out a bowl and threw in a bunch of seemingly random ingredients, rolled that dough into truffles, dipped them in what was by then melted chocolate, stuck the truffles in the freezer for 8 minutes and BAM!!!!!!!!!!!!! They were ready!
Instead of milk I used some butter and a small splash of water, turned out OK.
Monica: I make the below recipe for broa, which calls for milk, but I always use something else... soy milk or just water plus protein powder (I know... it turns out though) or extra oil.
I have used plain old water to pan «fry» food and it turns out great!
I started putting fruit slices in my water, but that turned out to be a lot of work (with organic fruit that does not last forever), and as you can imagine, with young kids I'm trying to reduce the amount of work in my life.
The recipe you have for coconut milk requires 3/4 c. water to 2 tbsp of the cream / butter which turns out to be quite economical compared to buying the canned milk.
Unlike other warm weather tasks like watering my flowers or putting on sunscreen, grilling out is one of those things that I NEVER get sick of as July turns to August and turns to September.
I used instant / rapid rise yeast, put the ingredients in at room temp, made them at midnight, halved the recipe, didn't have whole milk so I used part water and part half and half — and they turned out beautifully — loved the crunchy outside, light interior, and wonderful yeasty flavor!
I didn't use the lemon zest, and used water instead of broth (because I'm lazy) and these turned out friggin awesome.
Add the mushrooms, broccoli and bacon to a large frying pan or skillet and fry for 8 - 10 minutes till the water from the bacon dries out and it all turns golden.
Then cut the artichokes in half lengthwise, clean out the centers and place halves into the bowl of lemon water to prevent them from turning brown.
I'd love to hear how it turns out with the pineapple juice and carbonated water!!!
Turns out I forgot to add the water, which made all the difference the second time around.
The water evaporates out of it in the process, and it turns to granulated sugar.
To help the turning out process, place the mould in a bowl of warm water for approx. 1 minute and then turn onto your serving dish.
I soaked the cashews beforehand which made them easier to blend — also didn't add the full 4 cups of water I only added 3 cups and they turned out nice and creamy.
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