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The opener is a clotted visual mess, which isn't surprising.
Clotted cream, berry compote, and fluffy buttermilk pancakes doused in syrup.
Occasionally their grammar becomes a bit clotted, but they abound with invention.
Blood clotted in her arms and legs and traveled to her lungs.
The robust literature of death and dying is clotted with our clichés.
Top bottom halves of scones with whipped cream or clotted cream, if desired.
But 20173 cranberry, currant, butter, jam, clotted cream scones got BF'd pretty hard.
I can scarcely form the words, my throat is so clotted with grief.
Lisbon, Paris and Vienna were tough places for her, beauties clotted with blood.
There was clotted cream in the fridge and a heel of mozzarella, too.
"Making it with clotted cream is tough," says Parker, as I say my goodbyes.
Fishing ropes hung like nooses from pine trees, and orange buoys clotted the branches.
The foliage, atmosphere and reflections are as clotted and impenetrable as emblems of evil.
Real human life is at stake, and information channels are clotted with hysteria and falsehood.
Perhaps the answer is to try recreating Callestick's famous clotted cream ice cream at home?
He took a step toward the last of the clotted mass—and felt a tug.
A few times we tried to mow the AstroTurf, it was so clotted with clover.
A crooked mirror and the wall around it are streaked with black and clotted blood.
Even when his textures are as clotted as mud pits, they're roiling, volcanic, forward-moving.
There are a couple of mysteries swirling through "The Snowman," a leaden, clotted, exasperating mess.
Or the Devonshire clotted cream that will be served atop many scones at Wimbledon this week.
One, printed in dark ink on white paper, feels in places uncomfortably clotted with spongiform lines.
Some were clotted and tangled, black and brooding, like Glass House or Horns of Hymettos (both 2001).
And the way the blood clotted, he estimated that she had been hit 20 minutes before she died.
Quinotto turns quinoa into risotto, the Andean grains clotted with heavy cream and Parmesan, yet somehow still fluffy.
There was the problem of finding space, in the clotted center of Florence, to expand the undersized museum.
The dinner menu: Scottish salmon and English Hereford beef fillet, followed by strawberries and clotted-cream ice cream.
The wall labels in these shows are clotted with the names of galleries vying to represent Ms. Corse.
Dense clotted argan, dark verdure against dark earth, appeared alongside slim-limbed almond blossoms, their canopies feathered white.
Huffkins makes their own shortbread and clotted fudge cream, and they claim to make fruitcake for the Queen.
Hayden is a devout Steelers fan, and his style is jock-bureaucratic—tough talk clotted with insider terminology.
Uttered by Ms. Anderson in the same role, the lines slide off her tongue like clotted, bilious spittle.
I returned to surgery, where the doctors found a large hematoma, a swelling of clotted blood, in my abdomen.
Its menu includes British-style bangers and mash, Welsh rarebit, Yorkshire pudding and fresh scones served with clotted cream.
Visually austere and narratively clotted, "Ad Astra" tends to work best in isolated scenes rather than in the aggregate.
Coughing caused her C-section wound to open, which revealed a large swelling of clotted blood in her abdomen.
I bought Genoa cake as an alternative, along with fruit scones, but I forgot to buy clotted cream and jam.
Set out the table but  leave anything else that needs to be chilled—drinks, clotted cream, milk—for that morning.
I get poached eggs and toast, but also sneak a lot of bites of T.'s scone with clotted cream.
LNG markets are also clotted, with several tankers storing the fuel sitting off the region's energy trading hub of Singapore.
Whether you're looking for cups and saucers or clotted cream fudge, here's everything you'll need to throw a memorable watch party.
Afternoon tea is a staple in London and everyone is scrambling to stand out from the clotted cream-and-scones crowd.
People clotted just within the entrance, but he squeezed past, moving as quickly as he politely could, casting apologies as he went.
"These tiered mini cakes—made of scones with clotted cream icing—let you have your cake and eat breakfast, too," she says.
That quaint, gossip-clotted town doesn't really exist, except in the imaginations of a fraternal pair identified only as One and Two.
Once each needle prick had clotted, she would let the pigeon flap away toward the eaves of an abandoned red-brick armory.
A meeting run by Robert's Rules can be a joy to behold — though it's clotted by as much jargon as a Holacratic meeting.
Purchased at the esteemed bakery Karakoy Gulluoglu, it was exquisite, tinted green with pistachios and smeared with thick clotted buffalo cream called kaymak.
They tore up divots of clotted trash from the ground and hurled them at one another in perfervid frustration with each other's views.
Vandy's Luke Kornet finally stopped the run with a pair of foul shots at 14:59, but that only temporarily clotted the bleeding.
Blood vessels in his arms and legs clotted and his skin started to burn from the inside out, leaving him in excruciating pain.
A long line of editors, retailers and curious newcomers clotted on the sidewalk outside their Chelsea space, well past the scheduled 6 p.m.
That's why he's so scary; that real clotted texture of the makeup or fuzzy wig that makes clowns so horrible as a kid.
They may be soothed with ajvar, a bright, chunky spread of sweet red peppers, and kaymak, akin to clotted cream but lusher and tangier.
Hours later, I found the turnoff and followed a dirt road until the clotted mud stopped my car, then I got out and walked.
Mostly, there are clotted action scenes, gun fetishism, bad writing and stop-and-go rhythms that suggest a longer version may once have existed.
Darling," to his clotted cream scone with cranberry, currant, butter and jam, demanding his 10 million followers to "TURN THE VOLUME UP ON YOUR DEVICE.
The Rodda family has been producing Cornish clotted cream since 1890, when Eliza Jane and Thomas Rodda began making it in their Cornwall, England home.
It starts out boring but fairly innocuous, until it gets to "melted wings of clotted cream," which is when the first pang of nausea hits.
Using a deep red to convey gaping gashes and thick smears of clotted blood, her works visualizes the rage of female bodies in silenced pain.
And it's a bit too clotted with caveats to be a seamless read, which is a shame, because it could have been, with more shaping.
The phyllo is shredded into gossamer strands and gilded with butter; the cheese, akin to mozzarella, is made more voluptuous with ashta, Lebanese clotted cream.
While we wait for that—and the clotted skyways that would soon follow—governments would be wise to keep their underground systems in good working order.
Travelers can also enjoy famous British activities: drinking a pint of beer in a pub, and trying a traditional afternoon tea with scones and clotted cream.
The company's clotted cream has gone on to be enjoyed around the world, and was used at the wedding breakfast of Charles and Diana in 1981.
In his lifetime, Wojnarowicz became a star, though an unconventional one, unsmooth, unpredictable, unstylish even, with his clotted paint, uncouth symbols, and jabbing ideas and words.
What the opera does have is Mr. Eotvos's music, a troubled, trippy texture that can be suddenly charged with anxiety or grandeur without ever feeling clotted.
The roofing has peeled off, and the caulking inside has dissolved so much that the white paint on the walls has clotted from floor to ceiling.
But the narrative is elegantly structured rather than clotted, and its tone is contemplative as opposed to frantic, as if he had turned down the volume.
If, like me, you thought this was a Welsh cake covered in clotted cream, with a smear of pond scum peeping out from behind then—praise be!
At the end of a winding country lane, in the heart of the Cornish countryside, is Callestick Farm, a dairy farm that makes clotted cream ice cream.
He uses every inch of his range, but his voice can only go so far; when he pushes it to the brink, it turns syrupy and clotted.
They swished and darted and soon struck a steady, gliding orbit over the plaza, a kind of dark and clotted halo, like barbed wire in the air.
While the production, directed by Anne Kauffman, features a sterling cast, including Zachary Quinto, Mr. Haidle's meditation on man's birthright — unhappiness — is overly clotted with quirks (22:245).
Just top a large scone with clotted cream and a smaller scone, add another dollop of cream and decorate with fresh fruit like raspberries, blueberries, or lemon zest.
He tweeted that the chapters about Vice were "clotted with mistakes," adding that he discovered the book contained "plagiarized passages" while he was trying to confirm certain claims.
While the production, directed by Anne Kauffman, features a sterling cast, including Zachary Quinto, Mr. Haidle's meditation on man's birthright — unhappiness — is overly clotted with quirks (1:35).
While the production, directed by Anne Kauffman, features a sterling cast, including Zachary Quinto, Mr. Haidle's meditation on man's birthright — unhappiness — is overly clotted with quirks (227:2866).
While the production, directed by Anne Kauffman, features a sterling cast, including Zachary Quinto, Mr. Haidle's meditation on man's birthright — unhappiness — is overly clotted with quirks (227:223).
For the most part, he knits his brows and tries to look serious and engaged as Core descends deep, then deeper into the wild and the clotted story.
The most striking effect of the album's stylistic sweep is its presentation of her voice across contexts — her loud, blunt, clotted, physical voice deftly swallows up any style.
The toilet paper is stuck to his head, and he is trying to rip it off, but the blood has clotted and is holding the tissue to his head.
Jams include raspberry, strawberry and grapefruit, and the standouts in the category of biscuits, which we call cookies, are chocolate-macadamia nut, chocolate-dipped, and pistachio with clotted cream.
Church's fur is now perpetually matted and blood-clotted, and he's got a mean streak, which he displays by eviscerating a still-twitching bird on Rachel and Louis's bedspread.
Like any doctor who cares for pregnant women, I have seen miscarriages of all types, in every trimester: The clotted blood a woman thinks is just her late period.
In both directions ran a broad channel of sand and tumbleweeds, clotted with grass and littered with logs bent into X formations, like Czech hedgehogs at a military checkpoint.
She would also do her best when he was trying to strangle her, and she felt a metal bar beside her clotted with a great deal of her own hair.
Clotted cream - a vital part of any English cream tea with scones and jam - is made by scooping the "clots" of cream off the surface of heated full-fat milk.
By day, it is the home of Janam Tea, which is run by Ms. Dubin and offers a proper tea service with cucumber sandwiches, scones, clotted cream and unlimited tea.
One of the Inuit men offered me a clump of kelp with his bare hand, showing me in the light that it was clotted with dense amber-colored fish roe.
Those items are what my colleague Julia Moskin might call pantry inessentials, insofar as no one actually needs to have foie gras and clotted cream on hand at all times.
The Democratic field is too clotted, the polling too unreliable, and the 2020 campaign against Trump too unprecedented for anyone to make firm predictions, especially before the first round of debates.
Today, Managing Director Nicholas Rodda represents the fifth generation of his family to be involved in the business, which now produces everything from Cornish clotted cream to butter and creme fraiche.
The smallest appetizer, a very good assemblage of trout roe, thick clotted cream and puréed beets, isn't filling at all; the largest, the guinea hen, could make a light main course.
The royal meeting will serve 240,000 hand-crafted cakes, 120,000 buttermilk scones, 80,000 cups of tea, 60,000 finger sandwiches, 7,000 punnets of mixed berries and 2,650 pounds of Cornish clotted cream.
Next, she returned to surgery to correct the lung clot, called a pulmonary embolism, and her medical team found a large hematoma, or clotted blood in the tissue, in her abdomen.
Gay sat in my rental car and led me the rest of the way, over washboard roads that turned into something like a dry riverbed, clotted with boulders and jagged rock.
The team behind "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" throws an awful lot at the screen during this clotted two-hour-plus diversion, the latest installment in the J.K. Rowling-verse.
It was the last day of November, and the onetime adviser to Donald Trump's campaign was dodging the tourists who clotted the sidewalks around Rockefeller Center and its famous Christmas tree.
After preschool the next day, we walk to Myers of Keswick, an English grocer in the West Village, which I know sells Lyle's Black Treacle, Lyle's Golden Syrup and Devon clotted cream.
"These foods help people to feel connected with their homeland, who in Turkey feel lost," said Mohammad Ayman as he wraps clotted cream filled pastries into to-go packages for Syrian customers.
But Mr. Schley said that the neighborhood still faces a number of challenges, including a lack of charm not helped by the street's wide girth, unpleasant car traffic and tourist-clotted sidewalks.
They are dispatched to Rome, where Alexanya Atoz (Kristen Wiig, unrecognizable) rules the fashion world as a Donatella Versace-like fashion empress whose pretentious diction is so comically clotted as to be unintelligible.
First, for those who've forgotten about Paris climate agreement—it's okay, it happened a while ago, long before our memory banks became clotted with clumps of Ken Bone's sweater—here's a brief refresher.
No amount of positive affirmations could have shut down my autoimmune issue, and all the wild-caught salmon and organic kale in the world wasn't going to change the way my blood clotted.
Growing up in a world that was clotted with both, he now appears at home in a landscape where they come together: Talking to him briefly, I was moved by his wide-eyed openness.
Such backward-looking themes distract me from the work's clotted, dull surfaces and send my attention to the back of my head, where I find skepticism lurking, even as I admire his ethical astuteness.
Years ago, when I first visited the refuge, I stumbled upon five dead coyotes tossed across a trail, their necks sliced open, blood clotted on their fur, paws hacked off, entrails draining into the river.
During Williams' pregnancy, she experienced some complications, including a pulmonary embolism — known as a blood clot or clots in the lungs — and a hematoma — or swelling of clotted blood in her abdomen — which required surgery.
For dessert, guests will be treated to a duo of vanilla and lemon cakes and a "Posh raspberry Royale," which includes Norfolk Tulameen raspberries and strawberry jelly layered with a sponge and clotted whipped cream.
There were plenty of sweet treats, too, including homemade scones with clotted cream and jam, white and dark chocolate cheesecake, lemon and rosemary polenta cake with cream cheese, dates, and lots of pieces of fruit.
Her clotted, sunburnt orange flowers are like the Aztec marigolds that dot household altars and her grinning skeletons could be brethren to the calaca masks and calavera sugar skulls that assist in commemorating the spiritual journey.
But this past weekend in Columbia—which also featured House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn's sweltering outdoor Fish Fry and a Planned Parenthood candidate forum—illustrated the difficulty of sounding distinctive in a clotted field of candidates.
For dessert, a version of the Bengali dish rasmalai—which usually consists of balls of paneer soaked in cardamom-scented clotted cream—here comprises ricotta dumplings and chocolate-ganache truffles in a bath of saffron milk.
Trump gave Rupert Murdoch's Sun an interview criticizing Prime Minister May on Brexit, threatening her on trade, praising her rival, Boris Johnson, and throwing in some white nationalist dog whistles as clotted cream on the crumpet.
The airline that carries its kingdom's flag traces its roots back 14 years to a flight between London and Paris which transported one paying passenger and freight that included clotted cream and several brace of grouse.
Both women are indigenous; but where Aila is willowy and elegantly dressed, Rosie is stocky and awkward, her pregnant body wrapped in mismatched clothing and her hair clotted over the bruises left by her boyfriend's knuckles.
I bring it up today in part because on Wednesdays I generally offer a no-recipe recipe for you to cook, and in part because of that little can of foie gras and the clotted cream.
The project evolved spiritually as a kind of outcropping from the clotted battlefields of Bungie's 1997 tactical game Myth, trading a Braveheart aesthetic for more of a Starship Troopers vibe, and then rendering everything in anthill 3D.
Yes, today you find your humble servant sipping Earl Grey tea from his celebratory china and smearing a crescent of clotted cream across the bottom half of a scone on a Charles and Diana "Together Forever" commemorative plate.
In the past, authors like August Derleth and Stephen King have mostly tried to ignore the prejudice, concentrating instead on Lovecraft's vision of a grotesque universe bent on humanity's destruction and the joys of his clotted, tentacular, Cyclopean prose.
Anyone who tries to make sense of the clotted and obtuse language of the obstruction statutes and the utterly unhelpful court interpretations — especially the Aguilar case — would realize that it is a little disingenuous to label these as separate elements.
Photo by Tarek Reid and Gio Solis Like a dollop of Half & Half in your coffee, or some clotted cream on your scones, NoMBe's R&B is smooth and rich and delicious and not nearly as bad for you. Phewf.
When surgeons went to close her wound, they found a swelling of clotted blood in her abdomen from the blood thinners used to treat the PE. She needed yet another surgery to prevent more clots from traveling to her lungs.
For those fond of the finer things in life – from a sparkling glass of Champagne to a creamy clotted cream – CNBC's Lasting Legacy takes a look at family firms who have been producing world-class food and drink for decades.
Though his wife didn't qualify because doctors discovered her blood clotted too quickly to undergo the surgery, Bramstedt continued on with the screening process, answering questions about his social history and taking blood samples, until doctors flew him out for more intensive tests.
On Religion CREVE COEUR, Mo. — When the world's Conservative rabbis gathered for their annual convention in 193, Abby Kelman took up her position in a Las Vegas hotel corridor clotted with vendors selling the usual array of Jewish books, tours, jewelry, crafts.
At the base of the pot the flowers were to be cooked in, Musa placed layers of grape leaves, sliced tomatoes, fresh mint and parsley, some kaymak (a Turkish product similar to clotted cream) and a small bunch or two of unripe grapes.
Thankfully, doctors were able to treat the embolism, but it still led to severe coughing spells that caused Williams' C-section wound to open up — and upon returning to surgery, doctors found a hematoma, a collection of clotted blood that formed in her abdomen.
The house banh mi is similarly well furnished, with cha lua, pork roll steamed in banana leaves; thit nguoi, cured pork with visible pockets of fat, often likened to salami; and a house-made pâté of pork and chicken livers, the texture of clotted cream.
Currently, the U.K. has 73 products - ranging from the Melton Mowbray pork pie, Cheddar cheese and Cornish clotted cream - registered with the EU's protected food name scheme, which prevents foreign producers from selling versions of these product that have no link to their place of origin.
On special occasions -- like Ramadan, the Muslim holy month; Eid al Fitr, the celebration at the month's end; or weddings -- Karachiites make a beeline for his store to stock up on the ubiquitous white and blue boxes of rabri, the South Asian equivalent of clotted cream.
The other, "Je suis une femme, vous êtes un homme, sommes nous la république" ("I am a woman, you are a man, are we the republic," 1960), features Ernst's alter ego, the bird-man hybrid 'Loplop,' in a dark, clotted landscape beneath a shimmering, yellow shell-sun.
Elderly farmers nearby recalled famished parents who died after eating grass that clotted their intestines; swallowing weeds and tree bark to stave off hunger; tearing open pillows to boil and eat the wheat husks inside; and occasions of cannibalism when ravenous villagers cut flesh from corpses.
Although it's not widely publicized, Mr. Truman has been a restaurateur for a while now, having joined with the hotelier André Balazs to fine-tune the mission, hire chefs and map out the menus at Narcissa, in the East Village, and at the celebrity-clotted Chiltern Firehouse in London.
"Shrunken Red" (2017, 62-by-51 inches) uses one of painting's primary conventions, a rectangular shape, to counter the visual mayhem unfolding across its surface: frantic doodles emerge from behind clotted swatches of crumpled fabric, blooms of dark green and indigo that push aside washes of yellow and blue.
That he was able to achieve a completely desolate image, for example, of the Eastern Market, which is clotted with day-tripping suburbanites by the thousands every Saturday, but also traversed during even the small morning hours by meat market and produce exchange workers and patrons, is really something of a feat.
The difference between DiBenedetto and Saul is that the former filters all of his doubts, concerns, and self-imposed challenges through what I see as his love for Abstract Expressionism, particularly the funky, clotted paintings that Jackson Pollock did in mid-1940s (which many critics dismiss in favor of the drip paintings).
On Friday, they flocked to Washington for his inauguration, giddy with the hope that Mr. Trump would continue to deploy his outsider style — what his friend, the author Conrad Black, has described as "an Archie Bunker talent at blunt, earthy, and amusing reductionism" — to purge government of curdled ideas and clotted bureaucracies.
Three years of research into his hometown's culinary past have resulted in three tasting menus, featuring overlooked ingredients like bitter oranges and dishes like maxixe cucumber with mint and shanklish, a type of clotted sheep's milk cheese; a pudding of pine nuts, spring melon, Saharan sea urchin and fresh oregano; and little cheese pies called furniyya, flavored with carob.
By then I had been living in Istanbul for several years and had grown accustomed to Turkey's traditional breakfast: kaymak (clotted cream) and honey, gozleme and simit (the Turkish bagel), tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, cheese — all arranged in dozens of tiny, perfect plates and bowls (clearly as part of a conspiracy to keep women engaged in heavy kitchen labor).
That makes Tiger's new vehicle one of the largest venture funds in a world suddenly clotted with ever-bigger pools of capital, including SoftBank's massive $93 billion Vision Fund, which closed last year, and the newest global fund assembled by Sequoia, which closed with $8 billion in capital commitments in late summer, a record-breaking amount for the storied venture firm.
In its clotted corporate flubbiness, WWE's mishandling of the brand split tells a different, more familiar story than the one it set out to sell: the real American success story of a family that works hard and taps into a mass market, only to become so successful and rich that they lose the human touch that made them successful in the first place.
To be honest with you, all I've personally been listening to during work hours is crusty, blood-clotted metal/punk hybrids and comfortingly fuzzy old death metal records; then, when I get home, I've been obsessively replaying Disemballerina's Poison Gown, and Thou's Inconsolable EP. There's some of all that below in my recommendations list, and also some exciting new music from established bands like Ilsa, Sacrificial Blood, and Chthonic.
As we yank and tug at arteries clotted with blood and stringy nerves, as we cringe at oozing clumps of fat that splash everywhere when we flip the body to dissect the back, as we reduce a human being to the minutiae of their parts, there is a sense of obligation — not just to be respectful of the body and to dedicate ourselves to learning the material, but to recognize that medicine is built on sacrifice.
In this case, Wieselthaler told the magazine, blood leaving the heart to stock up on fresh oxygen in the circulatory system appears to have pooled in the right bronchial tree, clotted, and was then ejected by the patient in a jumbled form:Once Wieselthaler and his team carefully unfurled the bundle and laid it out, they found that the architecture of the airways had been retained so perfectly that they were able to identify it as the right bronchial tree based solely on the number of branches and their alignment.

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