Or has it been
whipped up by the House Builders» Federation, hoping to get their claws into the countryside?
Like other coral reefs, the Great Barrier Reef buffers waves
whipped up by tropical storms, acting as an aesthetically stunning breakwater that reduces shoreline erosion and protects waterfront neighborhoods and ecosystems from floods.
Small island developing states, from the Pacific to the Caribbean, say they are suffering ever more from rising sea levels and storm surges
whipped up by cyclones.
Seeing remains a specifically sited enterprise, it seems at times, against every mirage of neutrality or cosmopolitan haze that threatens to be
whipped up by Biennials of Art.
Nurtured on hot dogs
whipped up by Let's be Frank, a jazz combo, and the sights and sounds of a working artist's studio, this had the feeling of a secretive adventure into the heart of the creative process.
Astrophysically Modified Real Estate presented a cul - de-sac of single - family homes
whipped up by a remarkably inert tornado.
First - class lounges offer sleek design, food
whipped up by world famous chefs, fancy cocktails and free spa treatments.
As soon as we got there, we were served random tapas appetizers
whipped up by their chef.
Whether you choose the half - board or all - inclusive option, meals
whipped up by a talented Indian head - chef are delicious.
She could scarcely stand for Thomas to be in the room with her when it got really bad, as air
whipped up by his energetic body felt like a thousand needles piercing her skin.
Huge snowdrifts buried houses and trains, and 200 ships sank in waves
whipped up by fierce winds.»
Talk of a landslide victory is hysterical rubbish
whipped up by the media.
Right now — and possibly for a long while in the nearby future — readers of my genre are traditional in their approach to finding new authors, and it would be foolish of me to ignore this fact simply due to the excitement and enthusiasm
whipped up by self - pub successes like H.P. Mallory or Amanda Hocking.
In episode 302, examining the hysteria
whipped up by the media and politicians to «save» the traditional family structure, a desperate effort to perpetuate a fraudulent concept of mother, father, two kids, a dog and a picket fence.
Their relationship has more feeling and plausibility than any between the people in Rampage, and it's tested when, for reasons it would take too long to explain, one of three containers of a «genetic editing» agent
whipped up by a company called Engyne falls from space and crashes down in George's home.
I could write fifteen gajillion posts on how ungodly fabulous anything is when
whipped up by my nana and pop — it's all really heaven sent.
If I had my way I would hang out with her in her beautiful garden, pick out some goodies, then we would head inside for a sit down lunch
whipped up by a chef of course.
The party was a total blast and I had so much fun sipping beautiful cocktails
whipped up by Femme du Coupe, snacking on tasty bites from Boutique Bites catching up with girlfriends and meeting new ones, and of course, checking out the stunning dresses.
After coffee time, I duck back to the tv to catch the latest dish being
whipped up by Ree Drummond.
Also at issue is the fact that many bioidentical hormone treatments are
whipped up by a compounding pharmacist according to a doctors prescription, not unlike a chef following a recipe.
Whipped up by surface winds and girded by the Coriolis effect (produced by Earth's rotation), eddies may grow to several hundred kilometers in diameter and are known to transport heat, chemicals and biology throughout the oceans» shallower depths.
In 1979, when Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 passed by Jupiter, Krimigis's detectors picked up sulfur and oxygen ions
whipped up by the giant planet's powerful magnetic fields.
There is no horizon, just a haze of sand
whipped up by the hot, harmattan winds blowing from the Sahara Desert.
His supporters say much of the frenzied speculation around the reshuffle was
whipped up by their opponents, rather than Mr Corbyn himself, but I understand he did want to make the changes and after members of the shadow cabinet made it plain that they would resist him extremely strongly, it seems he will not.
«I believe that many will agree with me that this event has been
whipped up by Senator Dean Skelos to win the affection of Hispanic New Yorkers and is insulting and disrespectful to the New York State Puerto Rican / Latino Caucus and to New York's Hispanic community,» the senator added.
The narrative
whipped up by political Christian groups around cases such as this suggests that Christians are being marginalised or religious freedom is being restricted, but this is a false and misleading picture.
As was the case many moons ago, much of the speculation about any future plans in Washington are
whipped up by others, either the media or eager staff that have their own aspirations about the glory of Washington.
Yet he failed to anticipate the level of opposition,
whipped up by Thatcher and her key aide Norman Tebbit in the House of Lords.
It was difficult for both parties to fight against the «fear factor»
whipped up by the press and the huge amount of direct mail which the Conservatives poured into target seats, but there were also significant self - inflicted wounds.
The victim narrative that lies behind them,
whipped up by the political Christian lobby groups that organise them and the socially conservative media that report them, has no basis in reality.
Crucially, this bombastic political culture did not arise overnight, but emerged gradually over the course of many decades — in Parliamentary posturing against the European Commission, and in paranoia over immigration
whipped up by the less scrupulous sections of the tabloid press.
A whiff of scandal
whipped up by the American magazine Wine Spectator around a small Barossa Valley winery has re-opened the question of how to deal with the practice of batch bottling.
Each is
whipped up by my best friend Penny Processor and can all be in the freezer setting in half an hour.
The next time you see an elaborate mousse cake or macaron in an expensive restaurant, it may not have been
whipped up by a sweating pastry chef in the back kitchen but rather coolly defrosted from a package shipped by The French Patisserie in the San Francisco Bay area.
It reminds me of summers spent eating delicious stuff
whipped up by my mom.
Also, salt spray
whipped up by the hurricane can damage and desiccate leaves while they are still on the trees.»
Each meal was
whipped up by line cooks in one of the startup's five kitchens before being handed over to a delivery person who brought it to its destination.
The world's biggest solar project is going to get underway in Saudi Arabia, according a plan
whipped up by the country's sovereign wealth fund and the Japanese technology conglomerate SoftBank.
I love that you can
whip these up by dirtying only one bowl and using a whisk!
It really is super easy, i can
whip one up by hand in under a minute, but the stick blender looks like its even faster and easier!
The materials list is fairly extensive, and you'll need at least some basic garage - project tools kills, but all said, you can probably
whip this up by Monday, and you'll be well on your way to having a boom - bike:
Not exact matches
You
whip the milk
by moving the plunger
up and down for a minute, wait a few minutes for it to settle, and heat it in a milk pitcher in the microwave for one minute so it grows.
Become more fit and productive
by sacrificing a little time every morning to
whip up these snacks and meals.
In a world where even the lowly buggy
whip has moved into the online realm (seriously, Google it), Yellow Media, that provider of inexpensive booster seats also known as the Yellow Pages, has been buying
up rival phone directories and figuring out ways to make its antiquated business model work
by slowly, so slowly, moving its services online.
The NDP and Greens will fight the pipeline
by slowing down issues like permitting and
whipping up public support, but they also need to move on the social issues.
As noted in these pages last month, he's already shown that he's cut from a different cloth
by not uttering the usual soothing words during the early February correction (unlike his European equivalent who quickly promised to
whip up more fake money to bolster stock prices).
In addition, they have done a fine job to date of
whipping up enthusiasm for the stock and they demonstrated financial acumen
by using the over-valued shares to make a big acquisition.
The only explanation I've been able to come
up with is that buyers (and / or their agents) are allowing the strata market to impact the way they are acting when buying detached homes and are thus
whipping themselves into a frenzy in the multiple offers that are developing (and thus potentially making a mistake
by not choosing one of the many other options that are now available).
Popular preachers, such as Peter the Hermit,
whipped up support of the people, often
by maligning Jews and Muslims.
The effort of Gruntvig and his school to
whip up the national pride of Denmark
by recalling it to the Nordic sagas and its glorious history, Kierkegaard felt to be so much public flattery and a violent poison to the real individual need of the soul.