Sentences with phrase «which hardens»

Two caveats... the product is a foam like material, which hardens a little after a coat of paint, but won't be as firm as real beadboard paneling so consider that if you have kids or pets that will be in the space you plan to use it in, they might scratch or dent it.
He begins by creating an impasto surface using acrylic gel which hardens to create a mould, from which he creates a plaster cast which he then mounts on board and spray paints in synthetic colours.
It is caused by the accumulation of dental plaque, which hardens and forms tartar (or «calculus»).
The condition occurs when there is a buildup of plaque, which hardens and forms tartar on the tooth.
When the outer covering ruptures, the nucleus, which hardens with age, is pushed out between the vertebrae to impinge on the spinal cord.
If wanting to eliminate even small amounts of cane sugar, I have included my quick and easy recipe for homemade «raw» chocolate, which hardens in the freezer due to the saturated nature of coconut oil.
See that your lower front ribs aren't protruding sharply toward the ceiling, which hardens the belly and compresses the lower back.
This honeycomb is then sealed with a liquid secretion from the bee's abdomen, which hardens into beeswax.
The condition results from plaque build - up, which hardens in the arteries, blocking and reducing blood flow to the legs, arms, brain and other organs.
Bones are built up from primitive tissue, which hardens and ossifies when solid material is laid down on it.
So Baud's team aimed for a soft spot: the anterior fontanelle, a membrane - covered gap between the bones of an infant's skull, which hardens as the bones fuse around age 2.
The coconut oil provides an awesome protective layer around the cookie which hardens when frozen, protecting the cookie inside from getting soggy when in contact with ice cream.
The routine relies mainly on video segments of embarrassing errors by right - wing politicians — of which the hardened observer is likely to have seen already — as he gently guides his audience through a brief history of the worst the Republican party has to offer.
The explosions threw up little splashes of lava, which hardened, rained down and were swept off by the flow.
It begins with deposits of plaque which harden to form tartar.
If you've played Shadow Complex, it may sound familiar to you as it basically fires globs of... glue or something, which harden and can be used as platforms.
Commonly cited examples, which are repeated in the catalog, include, among others, Lynda Benglis» pouring of pigmented latex directly on a floor, on which it hardened; Richard Serra's works in which he cast molten lead into the corner where floor met wall (one of which has been reproduced at SFMOMA); Robert Smithson's pouring of viscous asphalt down a hillside outside Rome; and Eva Hesse's «Rope Piece,» in which lengths of rope were let to hang loosely in a space in three - dimensional mimicry of the skeins of pigment in Pollock's drip paintings.
The ice - cream pudding could probably do with some finessing, I poured melted chocolate over the top which hardened in the freezer to an armour - like shell.

Not exact matches

Still, major engine failures in which debris escapes from the turbine's hardened exterior shield remain a risk in aviation that regulators and accident investigators have focused on, Wallace said.
Innovations also abound in selective laser sintering and stereo lithography, both of which operate much like a laser printer, with high - powered beams of light carving and hardening shapes from a bed of resin.
International officials have hardened their tone when addressing Russia, including members of Trump's administration, which had seemed more «Russia - friendly» than previous governments.
«Call of Duty: Black Ops 4» was announced in a peculiar way: NBA star James Harden wore a hat bearing the logo seen above, which led to speculation about a forthcoming announcement.
Trudeau's speech in Germany suggests a hardening of his resolve to do something about income inequality, which economists such as Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Canadian Jonathan Ostry, the deputy director of the International Monetary Fund's research department, describe as a present danger to sustainable economic growth.
They will also seek a ban on «bump stocks,» which are used to make semiautomatic weapons mimic automatic weapons in rate of fire; more money to harden school campuses; and funding for mental - health initiatives and to provide trained school security officers.
Baroness Berridge, chairman of the APPG, said: «For the past sixty - plus years, the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea has committed egregious human rights violations - the details of which would turn the stomach of even the most hardened person.
But I trust that our countrymen will not be softened to that kind of crimes and criminals; for if we should, our hearts will be hardened to everything which has a claim on our benevolence.
Deuteronomy 15:7 - 8 If there is among you a poor man of your brethren, within any of the gates in your land which the Lord your God is giving you, you shall not harden your heart nor shut your hand from your poor brother, but you shall open your hand wide to him and willingly lend him sufficient for his need, whatever he needs.
And the same Gospel which melts some persons to repentance hardens others in their sins» — Spurgeon
«The same sun which melts wax hardens clay.
The term hardened heart is an idiomatic term which actually means mind.
When, in February, I wrote a piece about Anna Foa's research in my Catholic Herald blog, I added that I was still mystified by the hardening of Jewish opinion against Pius XII in the aftermath of Hochhuth's play Der Stellvertreter, which had depicted him virtually as a Nazi collaborator, given that the universal feeling expressed by Jews immediately after the war was one of gratitude and warmth towards Pope Pius.
If just half of that was spent on rehabilitation instead of just churning out more hardened criminals I believe the incarceration numbers would plummet which would be great for the tax payers but terrible for the investors and owners of the private prisons.
Although biographically Kierkegaard's choice of a negative dialectic was hardened by his second conversion or «metamorphosis,» a conversion which led to his resolve to attack the established church, and hence to abandon philosophy, it is also true that he could limit faith to a negative dialectical movement because he could identify faith and «subjectivity.»
So if we do connect with each other we do experience love peace, joy etc but we do also experience suffering at times and the only way to not suffer being to not have connection which if we allow our hearts to harden will happen.
But even the hardened realist ought to take notice, for India remains Asia's leading democracy, however fragile, and a rising economic power with which the United States will frequently have to deal.
Imagine standing before Christ, and having him point out a hardened pattern of sin in which you walked for many years, but for which you never repented, never shed a tear.
So I wanted to write a book which explains Romans 9 in a way that presents God in light of Jesus Christ, in a way that does not make God responsible for hating Esau, hardening Pharaoh's heart, and condemning a large majority of mankind to everlasting damnation in hell.
If there is among you a poor man, one of your brethren, in any of your towns within your land which the Lord your God gives you, you shall not harden your heart or shut your hand against your poor brother, but you shall open your hand to him, and lend him sufficient for his need....
The «special strength to persevere in sin» which God grants the sinner when He «hardens» his heart is a counterpart, we may surmise, of that absolute self - affirmation with which the «wicked» closes himself off from God.
This dialogical quality of the Torah is endangered by the hardening process which brought Torah near the conception of law as an objective possession of Israel and which thereafter tends to supplant the vital contact with the ever - living revelation and instruction.
The hardening comes in an extreme situation as a consequence of perversion «and... dreadfully enough... makes the going - astray into a state of having gone - astray from which there is no returning.»
Religion and philosophy as agents fostering ethical considerations must at the same time also reckon with their in built inclination to congeal in perspectives, which allow the living tradition to harden.
Each religion can be a teacher to the other, providing ethical suggestions for common learning growth, as a prophet challenging the other, as a mystic intriguing the other, shedding new light, hinting at new directions, provoking the other to a breaking up from that which has become congealed and hardened.
Let the positive word come first, so that the gospel may undercut the fears which cause men to harden their minds and hearts against any criticism; but then the word of judgment is needed to prevent all that is positive in the gospel from creating false peace of mind in personal life or complacency about our national culture.
Two thousand years of Christian history become decreasingly venerable when confronted by the findings of radioactivity dating techniques which date the hardened crust of the earth at three billion years.
Is it not this presentiment of a blank wall ahead, underlying all other tensions and specific fears, which paradoxically (at the very moment when every barrier seems to be giving way before our power of understanding and mastering the world) is darkening and hardening the minds our generation?
The union sacrée, the Common Front of all those who believe that the World is still advancing: what is this but the active minority, the solid core around which the unanimity of tomorrow must harden?
Yes, we are guilty; or, our given or actual condition is a condition of guilt; but we harden and freeze our guilty condition by a resentment which forecloses the possibility of the abolition of repression.
Furthermore, the means by which John and Jesus meet their deaths should convince even the most hardened skeptics of the revolutionary nature of their ministries.
Till then, do not, I pray you, harden your minds irrevocably against the empiricism which I profess.
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