Jaki Irvine If The Ground Should Open... November 2016 Taking her novel, Days of Surrender (2013), as a starting point Jaki Irvine's new film
work If The Ground Should Open... (2016), will be presented alongside a live performance event.
Not exact matches
«
If we had stayed in mobile doing contract
work, we would have gone insane and driven ourselves into the
ground.»
Ultimately, building a dedicated community from the
ground up is hard
work, but
if you find the right location, lead by example, think about cultural fit, create impactful events, and don't overcomplicate things, you'll be well on your way to building a lasting professional community.
If you really don't want to learn how to code and would rather focus on getting the business off the
ground, look for a team or a development partner that has experience in
working with first - time non-technical entrepreneurs.
For those students who are the first in their families to attend, quality advice is thin on the
ground, but even
if your parents are grads, much has changed in the worlds of
work and education since they sat in a lecture hall.
By the end of September, we had about 12 to 15 cars on the
ground and 400 members — enough that I could finally see
if my business model was
working like I thought it would.
If you have trouble staying positive through the
grind, check out the following eight tactics for success in
work and in life from our conversation.
The agency's latest
work is perhaps one
if its most inventive since the
ground - breaking Evolution in 2006.
If you really don't ever need to meet with people face - to - face or have any video conferences in your line of
work, pick one up anyway and make it a goal this year to meet with former bosses and colleagues to keep your ear to the
ground for new opportunities, or check out local networking opportunities where your new suit might come in use, too.
If Canada is going to make our future generations Asia - ready, it will bode well to provide more opportunities for cultural exchanges and mutual conversations, and for young Canadians to pursue
grounded experiences through
work, study, or travel.
It wouldn't be surprising
if it became the central hub of virtual currencies, as it is
working to become the breeding
ground for fintech innovation.
«What to wear» checklist: — Wear Safety Glasses or Face Shields, whichever suits better, to protect your eyes from harmful exposures like dust, chemicals, flying particles, smokes and what not - especially
if your job involves welding, cutting,
grinding, nailing, concreting and chemical - related
works.
The only way Investing
works to change your life is
if you live to 300 years old like Warren Buffett
grinding out the earnings potential of GE every quarter to gain a few percentage points in your portfolio.
Yet, your daily
grind can be a daily act of worship,
if you
work at it.
They not only have no clue as to how our government
works or what it takes to change laws, they wouldn't know a good president from a hole in the
ground if they didn't first ask their pastor or fox news pundit their opinion.
21 And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies in [your] mind by wicked
works, yet now hath he reconciled 22 In the body of his flesh through death, to present you holy and unblameable and unreproveable in his sight: 23
If ye continue in the faith
grounded and settled, and [be] not moved away from the hope of the gospel, which ye have heard, [and] which was preached to every creature which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a minister;
Her books remind us that when we are engaged in abstract, theoretical reflection we occasionally need to
ground our thought in the particular and historical, and by that
grounding to find out
if our theories
work; likewise, when we are caught in the flow of particular events and historical experiences, we need to pause long enough to consider where we are going, what all these particulars add up to.
When they come outside to see
if we are
working in the yard, I will have the house rigged so it burns to the
ground.
Indeed,
if the role assigned by Cobb to Jesus is to be in keeping with both his own remarks concerning the providential guidance of God and the Whiteheadian principles upon which he acknowledges his
work to be based, it seems that God should be both the
ground of the «final and unsurpassable structure of existence» introduced by Jesus and «the one in relation to whom the health of that structure can be attained.»
Utyon... NEVER quote the bible
if you're trying to legitimately defend your faith... you have to
work from common
ground, not Christian
ground.
I some times wonder now years after
working at
Ground Zero
if I had no faith or belief would I have done it.
If there were no God, all our
works would be as meaningless as the
ground of nothingness out of which they arose and into which they would otherwise sink.
1/3 cup chia or flax meal (it's best to freshly
grind chia / flax seeds into a meal, so
if you have whole seeds and a grinder, that will
work)
If I want a less textured biscuit, would it work just as well if I roughly ground the oats in a food processor before han
If I want a less textured biscuit, would it
work just as well
if I roughly ground the oats in a food processor before han
if I roughly
ground the oats in a food processor before hand?
Also what is the buckwheat flour meant to do, would the recipe still
work if I'd just used
ground almonds?
If I don't find them do you think if I ground up Oats would that wor
If I don't find them do you think
if I ground up Oats would that wor
if I
ground up Oats would that
work?
If it's just almonds then any
ground nut will
work perfectly — I think hazelnuts of pecans would taste particularly good here!
I imagine it would
work if you didn't
grind them down too much.
Remember, I started eating healthy from
ground zero while
working two jobs in college, so
if anybody understands that it's not easy to eat healthy on - the - go or with little to no experience, it's me.
I think they might
work in this recipe
if you
grind them into flour first.
If you're
working with anyone that has a nut allergy then omit the
ground almonds and use a little under 1/4 cup additional coconut flour.
After just a few short days, I had to fly back up to Vancouver and hit the
ground running at
work, so, apologies
if this recipe post is a bit late.
If this is too much
work for you, buy the
ground flaxseed meal (they have this at Trader Joe's and Whole Foods) and store it in your fridge or freezer in an airtight container after you open it.
I'm not sure
if this will
work but you can sometimes substitute
ground sunflower seeds for almond flour.
2 cups blanched almond flour — I use Honeyville brand, it
works the best 2 cups rolled oats (not instant)-- certified gluten - free
if you are intolerant 1 cup fresh pumpkin puree (canned will also
work) 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup grapeseed oil (olive oil, melted coconut oil or ghee would also
work) 1/2 cup organic local honey (maple syrup would be great here, too) 1 large farm fresh brown egg (or egg replacement of your choice) 1 1/2 teaspoons
ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon
ground nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3/4 cup raisins (dried cranberries or mini chocolate chips would also be delicious) 1 1/2 tablespoons flaxseed (optional)
If you can't find Creole Mustard, stone -
ground will
work just fine.
I was wondering
if the breadsticks would
work using
ground chicken?
I'm new here so quick question;
if I don't have a spice grinder but still want to
grind the seeds, would a food processor
work, or is it too big of a mechanism to do the job?
The blender or processor should have a button for
grinding food;
if not, experiment with the other settings to see which
works for you.
I am not sure
if it would
work or not, but have you tried using the
ground flaxseed meal and water in place of the egg?
If you can use the whole seeds, the results will be much better in flavor and texture, but if you try the ground, let me know how it works ou
If you can use the whole seeds, the results will be much better in flavor and texture, but
if you try the ground, let me know how it works ou
if you try the
ground, let me know how it
works out.
Although I've never had the issue myself, (I would describe the batter as creamy), my best recommendation to avoid the release of oil is to make sure that whatever nut butter you are
working with has been fully stirred for complete integration of oil and
ground nut (the oil naturally separates and
if it is not completely mixed it remains that way and I suspect may runoff more easily in this state).
I am not sure I can find
ground ginger (I live on a small island off the coast of Honduras), but I can always get fresh ginger, just wondering
if it would
work and?
freshly
ground black pepper 2 cups shredded cheese (Monterey Jack, Colby Jack, Pepper Jack, etc.), divided 8 9 - inch whole wheat flour tortillas (or more
if you want to use small corn tortillas) 1 cup whole milk (low - fat would probably
work) 2 tsp.
I'd start with a 1/4 teaspoon
ground,
work my way up
if it feels like it need more.
If you have a coffee grinder or an electric blender like mine (which I'm pretty sure you do),
grinding whole flax seeds is just a few extra seconds of
work.
As far as a replacement for cornmeal, I wonder
if Bob's Red Meal creamy brown rice farina cereal would
work - it has a coarse
grind to it.
I didn't have coconut flour so I thought
if I
grinded up my own coconut flakes it would
work.
If you're
working with fresh shrooms, add the onions, beet greens, and mushrooms to the skillet, some freshly
ground pepper, and a pinch of salt.
If I
grind Trader Joe's brand in a food processor until it's finer, do you think that will
work?