«The temperature records we had at the time showed
a very sharp cooling from the mid -»40s to the mid -»70s,» Michaels says.
Not exact matches
Once it's
cool enough to handle, carefully shell (make sure to remove the tip of the tail as well, this part is
very delicate) and de-vein the black part of the shrimp using a
sharp hook - like paring knife, then halve lengthwise.
Beat egg whites in a large bowl until
very foamy and add the
cooled cauliflower mixture, Cabot
Sharp Cheddar, scallions, and Tabasco, stirring to combine.
When sponge cake is
cooled down completely, cut it into 3 layers if you used 1 tin, using
very sharp knife.
After
cooling, remove from pan and use a
very sharp knife to cut into bars.
Let the bread
cool completely before slicing; to slice it easily, use a
very sharp, smooth knife instead of a serrated bread knife.
During surgery, Spiridonov's body and the donor body will be
cooled to a
very low temperature, then his neck and spinal cord will be cut with an exceptionally
sharp knife to reduce any tissue damage.
Love the
sharp shoulders with a bit of pouf, the curved hem with European vents in the back, and the
very cool perforated leather elbow pockets.
But as modern and
cool as the whole thing seems, and as sleek as it looks (the graphics are
very sharp), it requires more eyes - off - the - road time than more conventional solutions, particularly given the small touch points for some of the on - screen functions.
Your hot ticket to crime writing's
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One of the most important things to remember when you head for the beach in Bali is that the reef present
very sharp points that can do serious damage, so don't be too
cool to eschew footwear.
The game is fast, looks
very sharp, and seems to be maintaining, even topping, the
cool factor of its predecessor.
Then came the menus, which really look slick and in HD look so
sharp and so
very cool.
somebody changed «decrease in warming» (a
very questionable starting point) to «
cooling», then someone added «
sharp» — it's like they played telephone.
Judith you should have a look at her stuff, Emile was there but I did nt have a chance to say hello (his work was
cool as well) there was also a presentation on using perturbed physics GCMs (part of the paleo psuedo proxy stuff) She was
very very sharp.
In fairness the forecast front was
very sharp so if it didn't get quite as far north, that would explain temperatures at the Pole being significantly
cooler than forecast.
Well, it wasn't «
very sharp» or «dramatic»
cooling.
Of course
cooling, which is as naturally likely as not, will bring the benefits of warming into
very sharp relief.