Psst: This week, I thought I'd try breaking up the fashion recommendations rather than posting them all at once — feel free to
use all of these threads to comment on the pick or threadjack away.
but they are., Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco, CA Intersections, curated Talia Greene, Chela Gallery, Baltimore, MD Spring Fever, Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque, NM 2003 Closer Than You Think, Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco, CA Threads, Richard Levy Gallery, Albuquerque, NM 2002 Sewn Together: Graphic
Uses of Thread, curated by Laura Richard Janku, Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco, CA The Tiny Show, Adobe Books, San Francisco, CA of, relating to, or derived from: new work by Mary Button Durrell, Seth Koen, Francis Baker, 66 Balmy, San Francisco, CA Knot Quite: Twisted Works by Seth Koen, Susan Lyman, Janice Redman, Richard Baker, Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco, CA Master of Fine Arts Exhibition, Mills College, Oakland, CA The Milhaud Chair in collaboration with Alvin Curran, Mills College Concert Hall, Oakland, CA 34th Annual Textile Exhibit, Olive Hyde Art Gallery, Fremont, CA The Art of Collecting, Sonoma Museum of Visual Art, Santa Rosa, CA 2001 Murphy and Cadogan Fellowship Recipients, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1997 Invitational Show, Northampton Center for the Arts, Northampton, MA National Juried Show of Small Work, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ Juror: William Zimmer, Art Critic, New York Times 1995 Thesis Show, Johnson Library Gallery, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA
Not exact matches
There are some labels you'll get
used to seeing worn and mentioned in online
threads — and one
of those is the HOKA ONE ONE sneakers.
In Bolt
Threads» case, the company
uses yeast to «make spider silk protein instead
of alcohol.»
Bolt
Threads has caught the attention
of venture capitalists with technology that it claims can produce artificial spider silk that can be
used to create clothing.
You might see some shirtmakers
use terms like «yarn number» (referring to the thickness
of the yarn) or «ply» (meaning the number
of threads comprising the yarn, e.g. «two - ply»).
Carbon - fiber
thread on its own isn't
of too much
use to aerospace engineers.
Four tragic deaths, in four separate instances,
using two different flavors
of self - driving tech (driver assist & fully automated), but one common
thread which we must, as a society and industry, address candidly: user error and — most confoundingly — the abuse or misuse
of this technology.
Late to the
thread, but we have started
using high - dividend etfs as about 10 - 20 %
of a portfolio that is short term (6 - 12m) and
used as a holding spot for funds to buy RE.
I particularly liked the
use of the gender neutral «it» as a personal pronoun to camouflage the writing style
of whatever mystery person wrote this (or rather repeated it from the original version
of the
thread).
You've been going back and forth with others about this for quite some time on several
threads, but I have not seen you
use but one description for determinism even though it seems the discussions have involved various scenarios that should warrant looking at them with a specific type
of determinism in mind for the sake
of the discussion.
As far as your comment as to the relevance
of my contribution to this
thread, I feel I have just
used more colorful language to express my main narrative; Religion should be private, and kept completely separate from science, education, and state.
A poignant note sounded by those engrossed in
threading through cybertalk is how they are forced to
use words to substitute for all the other physical cues
of face - to - face conversations and IRL (in real life) settings — no mood music, no roaring sports fans, neither candlelight nor disco strobes.
Throughout Catholic thought over the past hundred and fifty years, there have run two entirely distinct conceptions
of modernity and two quite different
uses of Thomism — a combination
of four
threads weaving in and out
of the Catholic Church's response to the strangeness
of modern times.»
but the context / juice
of this
thread are pain - filled anecdotes from Julie's experience
of her divorce
used to accuse EV leaders
of abuse.
She suggested taking what has been shared on this
thread, along with information that can't in good conscience be shared in public, for private professional review, making
use of structures developed by denominations over many years
of dealing with situations like these.
Doug NOT - Pagitt — if you are offended by the
use of profanity, certainly your thing to deal with, but clearly something that has been
used throughout this
thread.
She practiced what she preached in a separate
thread, in which she
used Twitter for a little public confession and repentance (there's a novel
use of social media), asking God for forgiveness for «ways I've been complicit in & contributed to misogyny & sexism in the church by my cowardly and inordinate deference to male leaders in order to survive.»
Is your refusal to
use the reply button and starting new
threads a personal quirk, or are you the type that has to over-control every situation to the point
of personal enjoyment for yourself and taking pleasure at
Properly
used, statistics about higher levels
of promiscuity, drug abuse, depression and such amongst gay people lead groups to ask why this is so that we can begin to reverse such troubling
threads.
So, all the people in this
thread that have bashed the bible, catholics, evangelicals (not the the 1 %
of priests that molested kids, they should be PUNISHED for that, or the evengelicamaniacs that have fleeced peoples money for non-religious
use) should actually READ the bible you are bashing, or look into the REAL decent people that belong to above mentioned religions..
This is not a new insight — Corbin Carnell treated it more than 30 years ago in Bright Shadow
of Reality, whose subtitle was the nicely phrased «C. S. Lewis and the Feeling Intellect,» and David Downing also emphasizes it in his new book — but Jacobs
uses this narrative
thread to good advantage in uncovering continuity in Lewis's life.
This time, rather than be judgmental,
using my judgement, I shared the thoughts
of the apostle Paul that clearly and directly related not just to some
of the topics you brought up but also the direction
of some
of the
thread.
The fabric
of the revolution is creatively woven together
using threads of nationalism, Christianity, and Marxist analysis.
If we look at these two examples there is a common
thread - the technology appropriated by the culture gives expression
of that culture and, in the case
of the Coke bottle, the technology may even be
used for purposes other than its original intent that give expression to the culture in which it is embedded.
The Genius Pan
uses an ingenious, patented
threaded system that allows the bottom
of the pan to adjust up or down in the well, keeping everything looking fresh, topped off and inviting, cutting waste and saving labor.
I
used to sigh a bit about all this because it takes more work to pull
threads together to make yard than it would be if you simply started with a full piece
of fabric with which to create something else.
If you
use the Messermeister too, you'll get long
threads of carrot pieces.
I changed a few things... melted the butter and mixed it with the sugar and cinnamon instead
of on top
of the butter... worked fine... shared with friends... I have more new friends now... thanks;) BTW
using the
thread to cut the dough.excellent tip... cutting soft dough with a knife was a pain...
My mom when she
used to make grain - based cinnamon rolls would slide a piece
of thread under the roll and cross the ends, cutting the dough.
Please
use this
thread to report on recipes from the following chapters
of A MODERN WAY TO EAT: Easy lunches and l...
The only changes that I have made is substituting shrimp for the mussels (my husband dislikes them) and
using ground safflower rather than pricy saffron
threads when I ran out
of them.
I
use a piece
of thread to cut through the dough so it doesn't squish the shape!
Capping machines are
used for the application
of plastic and metal
threaded caps as well as plastic snap caps, some fitments and some types
of corks and plugs.
Dress up your usual presentation
of fruit salad by
using a cookie cutter to create flower - shaped melons and
threading the fruit on skewers.
just get a nice long piece
of waxed dental floss (one could
use thread too, but that can stick a wee bit), hold it flat against the work surface, with a thumb on each side, and slide it under the log
of dough.
When hardened,
use scissors to gently trim the fine
threads of caramel off the ends
of the spikes; return the trimmings to the pan, along with any caramel that has collected on the sheet
of greaseproof paper.
Note: For easier cooking
use 2 skewers when cooking shrimp,
thread one through the area by the head
of the shrimp, the other by the tails.
2 tbsp olive oil 1 medium yellow onion, thinly sliced 1 tsp salt, plus a pinch (note: I
used less) 4 cloves garlic, minced 2 tbsp minced fresh ginger 1/2 tsp crushed red pepper flakes (I
used Aleppo chile flakes) 8 cups vegetable broth (note: I
used a combination
of water with nutritional yeast, dried parsley, lemon pepper and 21 - spice seasoning) 1 medium eggplant (~ 1 lb), peeled and cut into 1 / 2 - inch chunks 1/2 cup brown or green lentils 2 tsp sweet paprika (note: I
used sweet smoked paprika) 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon 1 tsp saffron
threads, crushed (note: Isa says optional but it was a great addition; I would recommend a bit less, though) 1 (24 - oz) can crushed tomatoes 1 (15 - oz) can chickpeas, rinsed and drained (1.5 cups cooked chickpeas) 1/4 cup chopped fresh mint, plus extra for garnish 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro, plus extra for garnish 4 ounces angel hair pasta (note: I substituted one zucchini that I had spiralized, being sure to then cut them into manageable lengths)
Use short (6 inch) wooden skewers and
thread a piece
of each type
of fruit on each skewer as shown in the photos.
pinch saffron
threads 1 cup freshly boiled water 4 teaspoons garlic flavored oil (I
used olive oil and sauteed a smashed clove
of garlic) 6 scallions (didn't have it — sprinkled about 2 teaspoons dried onion flakes and sauteed lightly w garlic) 1/2 teaspoon dried tarragon (or dill or dried basil) 1/2 cup vermouth or dry white wine 14 - ounce diced tomatoes (fire - roasted adds more depth
of flavor) 1 teaspoon kosher salt or 1/2 teaspoon table salt, or to taste 1 pound frozen mixed seafood (I
used 5 - 6 oz.
The common
thread these recipes share is the
use of dark meat chicken or turkey, rather than breast meat.
Ingredients: 4 tablespoons cup peanut, grapeseed or other high - heat oil, divided usage (plus more as needed) 1/2 pound chicken, cut into small pieces (I
used Quorn tenders) 8 ounces, fideo pasta or angel hair pasta broken into 2 ″ pieces 1 medium onion, diced 1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced 1 green bell pepper, seeded and diced 1 handful sugar snap peas, strings and both ends removed, cut into 1 ″ pieces (optional, but great for Spring) 1 tablespoon sweet paprika 1 teaspoon sea salt 1 large pinch saffron
threads, crumbled 2 cups broth or stock (I
used 1 cup vegetable, 1 cup clam juice) 1/2 pound shrimp, deveined and peeled 1/2 pound bay scallops, rinsed and patted dry with a paper towel 1 (15 ounce) can crushed or petite diced tomatoes 1/4 cup brandy or cognac 1/2
of a fresh lemon extra sea salt, as needed for seasoning
I found it in a string
of threads under variations
of the no - knead bread (he
uses sourdough most
of the time... you should try the cranberry pecan one!).
Didn't read all her cookbooks but
used to some somersize & this recipe was from one
of the other somersizer posted on her
thread.
The cute Christmas lights I made out
of candy and
thread didn't have extra roof to attach to, so I didn't
use them.
Try this with tri-tip, top sirloin cap steak, or rib eye; just make sure a strip
of fat is still intact; you'll
use it to
thread onto the skewers.
D and A Series machines include the 260 % (standard) Insta -
Thread film delivery system to assure you get the maximum power and economy out
of every foot
of stretch film you
use.
Reading the
thread on this article and I noticed a lot
of people naming strikers we could have gotten in past transfer windows that have gone to other club and failed, Balotelli, Falcao, Martinez, Boney etc are recurring names in all the comments, and am sat here thinking because they failed in thee clubs does not necessarily mean they would have failed if we had pulled out our fingers and hot them back then, Balotelli aside I strongly believe all
of these players could have made a difference playing infront
of our midfield and given the kind
of attention and care Wenger gives Giroud and Walcott, adapting our play to suit them and giving them chances after chances even when its blatantly obvious they are average players so please lets not keep
using that as an excuse for Wenger's ultra careful attitude in the transfer market, they could have failed with us, or they could have been massive for us, all speculations.
judging by his previous
threads where he's unable to actually stay on topic, my guess is B. though the unironic
use of «snowflake» is a nod toward A. and it's a short jump from there to C.