Sentences with phrase «with shriveled»

From luxury lounges with signature cocktails and cooked to order food to dismal dives with shrivelling shrink - wrapped sandwiches, here is the lowdown on the lounges we've tried.
A gentle old lady with shrivelled hands and kind eyes behind rimless glasses, a knitted shawl around her shoulders?

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By July 1, investors must decide whether to stick with the fund, which has lost roughly 60 % over its life, or sell their stakes to a group of buyers for less than three - fourths of its shriveled value.
When we don't live in search of a truth that is «out there,» our experience of life can shrink and shrivel until we no longer feel capable of grappling with anything of transcendental import.
In contrast, a hot summer with little water yields plants that are shriveled and produce that is unusable.
The dragon, with the hilt - cross of the sword protruding from its breast, shrivels, leaving only the cross and a black stain to mark the place of its death.
In chapters 13 and 15 (theological but not precisely episodical duplicates) he is publicly rejected by Samuel - Yahweh; and with the traumatic knowledge that his cause is no longer Yahweh's cause or that Yahweh's cause is no longer his cause, that magnificent man, the courageous heart, the valiant leadership are seen to shrivel, disintegrate, and atrophy.
I crouched on my haunches, just to see her round face a bit better, and I filled my fleece pockets with her rocks and dirt and frozen shrivelled rose hips.
I saw an old woman with wrinkled skin and shriveled breasts, and I thought: she was young once.
Nature is in fact always much richer and more complex than our imaginative and mathematical models, and we unduly shrivel our understanding of the cosmos if we equate it in a simple way with our scientific schemes.
But the soul shrivels when it is not open to experiential connections with the ultimate.
I tossed small, halved homegrown plum tomatoes with olive oil and a few dried herbs, then slow roasted for 8 - 12 hours at 200 - 250 until a bit shriveled, but still succulent.
You want the tomatoes to be shriveled and dry, but with a little juice left inside — this could take more or less time depending on the size of your tomatoes.
So I've been stumped as what to do with all the bunches of herbs I buy for particular recipes and they usually shrivel up or rot in a glass (mint looking very sad right now) but you have given me the answer!
The difference is that dark raisins are sun dried which gives them that dark shriveled appearance, whereas golden raisins are treated with sulfur dioxide first to prevent them from turning dark and then air dried to keep them a golden yellow color.
Top with parmesan cheese and one last drizzle of oil before popping the whole thing into the oven for a 35 - 45 minute roast, or until the vegetables are fork tender and the tomatoes have shriveled up and browned to the point where you think you've gone horribly wrong.
slightly shriveled red cherry peppers that I rescued from the bargain bin at the store (they're a little zesty with the seeds out, pretty hot for me with all the seeds in)?
Shriveled berries or berries with any brown spots should not be purchased.
Well ventilated — Use paper bags or plastic bags with holes that allow air flow but keep potatoes from shriveling.
You work, you settle down at an age when you're not too shriveled up and old to even have kids, you save, you stick with your partner and you muddle through, being grateful.
«I can look at these plants and know they don't have enough humidity,» Eysenbach said as she fingered an African lady fern with brown, shriveled leaves.
But those inserts sat there, not even smoking, until they were covered with a blazing inferno, and then they shriveled up (like plastic) and melted away to nothing.
Peer inside the brain of someone with Alzheimer's disease, and you'll see some striking features: shriveled nerve cells and strange protein clumps.
As someone whose brain has shriveled at least one time, maybe twice (scientists don't know if the brain keeps getting smaller with subsequent pregnancies), I find it fascinating to think about this remodeling.
While U-type offered no protection against the larvae, the wasp larvae were more likely to shrivel and die in aphids infected with T - type or R - type.
When the hole shrivels to a mass of about 106 kilograms, the game is up: within a second, it explodes with the energy of a million - megaton nuclear bomb.
Looking for the roots of this sensory decline, German researchers at Ruhr University Bochum stumbled on a surprise: rather than shriveling up, the brain's sensory body map — which helps us discriminate Braille letters by determining where the raised bumps are in relation to one another — expands with age, exactly as it does during learning.
Muscles begin to shrivel and grow weaker with age, a condition known as sarcopenia.
Studies showed that with inadequate testosterone flow in penis tissues, testicles and scrotum can shrivel.
As a result, he says, he is so well - hydrated that «even with adequate exposure to the sun, I won't get sunburned,» and he presumes that the muscles under his skin look like «beautiful tenderloins» instead of «shriveled jerky.»
Avoid berries that are soft, shriveled or with any sign of mold.
Maybe that is more to do with me just looking like my eggs are well past their due date and have shriveled up and turned to dust.
Finally Haneke offers his first shock, and it's a doozy: a corpse, shriveled to a brown Mrs. Bates mottle, lying peacefully if horribly on a bed strewn with flowers, its face hollow, its hands desiccated into claws.
Chris doesn't fit the bill — he's lean, soft - spoken and shrivels up in front of a crowd — but he can bend metal with his bare hands, which is pretty amazing.
It plays with all sorts of random binaries that distract from the core racing and shrivel up in their search for relevance.
The plastic, with its evocations of the supermarket, of packaging, of life in the technological society, was subjected to the same mutilation, the characteristic slashing, charring, and healing, to create shriveled, scarlike edges and gaping craters revealing the painted canvas.
Legs III's empty nylons, hung high on the wall, can be seen as shriveled stand - ins for the reduced human body, while in Window Piece, fluid - blurred kitchen knives are directed at a cut - out figure of an entertainer, suggesting violence, albeit one tinged with absurdity.
Tigers are being ever more squeezed for territory across their shriveling range and are still aggressively hunted to supply the Chinese trade in products with supposed medicinal properties.
A quick search didn't find many references to that paper over at Scholars & Rogues, but Brian Angliss did engage in an extended exchange with Jeff Id (a critic of Mann's) in the comments of the 4/19/10 post Climategate accusations shrivel under the glare of multiple investigations.
If word got around that claims could be settled directly with consumers, it would not take long for personal injury lawyers to shrivel statistically.
I grew up in Duanesburg so I am very familiar with the cesspool that Schenectady turned into after GE shriveled up.
The incontinence, the thick, dry old skin on your calves, the ankles swollen with fluid retention, the loose, shrivelled skin everywhere else.
Shriveled crunchy evergreen trees with Christmas lights still strung on them should be banned from front porches after January 15th.
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