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The caffeine from the strong espresso curdles in your stomach.
But as his story devolves into melodrama, the comedy curdles.
Given such a mood, his trademark melancholy curdles into unsavory fantasy.
Kendall approaches Krystal with a pseudo "empathy" that quickly curdles into condescension.
His political promise, his inborn need to help people like himself, curdles.
The milk slowly curdles, and when it's ready, it's pressed into a mold.
The liqueur curdles and rises to the top, which makes it resemble a brain.
SOLZA GRCEVA's face curdles into a sneer as she traces the betrayal of her nation.
"  "There's an old adage that when a fire marshal walks into a room, milk curdles.
Martin captures the moment when ambition either coalesces into concrete goals or curdles into self-pity.
The milk is said to "stand up" and become the drink as it fizzes and curdles.
In horror movies, where social comforts are upended for maximum disturbance, this idealism curdles into (often literal) demonization.
Ms. Hall stars as an increasingly unhinged woman whose domestic bliss curdles into something a lot less blissful.
But the more TV indulges in these sorts of deaths, the more the trope curdles into something exhausting.
Oliva strains milk and mixes it with rennet (the enzyme in a cow's stomach that curdles the milk) to separate the curd and whey.
At the precise moment it curdles — it&aposs allowed to curdle until the optimal point and then the curds are cut very delicately, very slowly.
The author's affinity for his home region never curdles into chauvinism; he happily admits that decent gumbo can be found in San Francisco, New York and Chicago.
But, of course, the deeper into that dissolution they get, the more all involved realize how quickly cordiality curdles, how little love was left to begin with.
She starts off nasty and allusive, confusing you with bits of history you don't know, then curdles the thought into something between an aphorism and a punchline.
" Rebecca Traister made a similar point in New York Magazine this week about how the press treats Clinton: When she campaigns, "the coverage curdles and becomes cold.
And the result is that among young, alienated, troubled men — the same demographic from which myriad forms of violent radicalism are drawn — that alienation curdles into violence.
Whenever the Lakers came up while I was in Las Vegas I liked to ask who would be their next head coach, in the event Walton curdles.
You'll need to be careful only when adding the cream at the end — especially if you use sour cream, since it so easily curdles in the heat.
A lean, silver-haired figure as Hugo, Edmond Genest portrays the crusty novelist with a cool composure that curdles into spitefulness even as his voice thickens with emotion.
But from one verse to the next, lower voices enter, and the final, lowering notes are given over to the bass alone, suggesting how hope curdles into bleakness.
"[It] curdles quickly, and the curdle is highly elastic and can be handled almost like a dough, easing the cheese production, both fresh and dried," the book says.
It roils our cultural dialogue, poisons social media and — as is frequently, and somewhat helplessly, observed — it curdles much of our politics into a zero-sum game of tribal loathing.
But Povondra takes inordinate pride in having played a role in history — and we watch, over the course of the book, as that pride curdles into shame and then horror.
But what's fascinating is that even as it becomes clear that even if both Elena and Lila are getting out, they'll be taking very different paths, the friendship never quite curdles.
That this is the same fundamental human awfulness that also curdles our culture and injects pure poison into our politics doesn't excuse it, but it does at least put it in context.
It's the way that it curdles the "anybody can be a hero" optimism of the 1977 Star Wars by turning Luke Skywalker into just the latest participant in a story spanning at least two generations.
That can make the sexual attraction more intense and more meaningful, but over a sustained period of time, the allure of two broke people who seek riches in each other is just that—a fantasy that curdles.
Later Ms. Waller-Bridge gave the game to Lulu, the character she played in "Crashing," and what is remarkable is how she takes a sweet memory and curdles it into something awful for the purposes of the story.
Honor Swinton Byrne is all wide eyes and open heart as Julie, a young filmmaker tossed to and fro by her first, toxic love; Tom Burke matches her with an air of worldly mystery that curdles, slowly but surely, into duplicitousness.
This balancing act can be incredibly difficult for a director—make a film that's too reverent and it feels like a dull homage, too snarky and it curdles in its hipness—but for the most part Chazelle confidently walks the line.
One can certainly argue that the economy and markets can be carried along by this virtuous cycle for a while before the good news curdles into higher interest rates or inflation or fears of overheating or signs of uneconomic over-investment.
If you take dishes from the dining halls, please return them at some point before they get crusty or the milk curdles into cheese (in college, my friend saw this in a guy's room and she did not hook up with him).
The laughter curdles, however, during the segments in which we watch the video made by Elliot Rodger, the lonely, angry young California college student who in 2014 killed six people and injured 13 in a fit of rage driven by his lack of sexual success.
The superheated brandwash just makes its way back to room temperature and curdles, and the same dim honkers that spent Super Bowl improvising playfights on TV sets and pumping up imaginary beefs go on to spend the next weeks making just as much noise.
That's unmistakably what's happening on "I Might Need Security," one of four new songs, which captures the moment when the scrutiny that comes with fame curdles into something more unbearable, and when the weight of responsibility begins to be a bit too heavy to bear.
Some were straightforward: Milk punch, which is already enjoying a renaissance among bartenders, is made by adding citric acid to milk so it curdles, then skimming off the solids until all that's left is a yellowish, slightly sweet liquid that is then mixed with alcohol.
All of the energy the public has invested in this person — the time we spent taking his art seriously, laughing at his jokes, growing close to his persona, processing our lives through his stories — curdles into the grotesque realization of our unwitting complicity in his abuse.
As Howard's pursuit of a big payday unravels — thanks in part to the actions of the NBA star Kevin Garnett (playing himself) and a family member (played by the actor Eric Bogosian) who is owed a sum of money so large that he curdles into a violent thug — Ms. Fox's character moves through the film like a, yes, diamond in the rough.
Curdles reveals he wanted to buy the castle to win back Alma's heart. Alma accepts him back and they become a couple again. The Merlin brothers decide to make Madelyn their apprentice and soon after Calvin Curdles sponsors the reopening of the Merlin Brothers' Academy of Magic, where Madelyn performs with Daphne acting as her assistant.
Embryogenesis: Aristotle saw the chick embryo's heart beating. 19th century drawing by Peter Panum Aristotle's model of embryogenesis sought to explain how the inherited parental characteristics cause the formation and development of an embryo. The system worked as follows. First, the father's semen curdles the mother's menses, which Aristotle compares with how rennet (an enzyme from a cow's stomach) curdles milk in cheesemaking.
Junket is a milk-based dessert, made with sweetened milk and rennet, the digestive enzyme that curdles milk. Some older cookery books call the dish curds and whey.
In sauces which include milk or yogurt, overheating often causes curdling. The higher the fat content, the less likely curdling is. Strained yogurt used in sauces also curdles only with difficulty.
The gang promises to investigate to see if Curdles is behind the Gryphon. Velma and Daphne stumble on a secret passageway leading to the attic of the school, where they discover Alma Rumblebuns, the school's head maid, used to date Calvin Curdles. Meanwhile, Shaggy and Scooby discover the special effects room of the castle, where they are discovered by Ms. Rumblebuns and knock over some chemicals, creating a fog. Madelyn then finds a book about the ancient staff of O'Flannery, the original owner of the castle, which is said to control the gryphon.
Sun- dubu (extra soft tofu) Unpressed bittern-gelled soft tofu is called sun-dubu (; "mild tofu") in Korean. Soy milk is mixed with seawater, or saline water made with sea salt, so that it curdles. Donghae Sundubu , visitkorea. Accessed on May 1st, 2010.
Areesh cheese (or arish, ) is a type of cheese that originated in Egypt. Shanklish, a fermented cheese, is made from areesh cheese. Arish cheese is made from yogurt heated slowly until it curdles and separates, then placed in cheesecloth to drain. It is similar in taste to ricotta.
So, Marlon had his gryphon puppet scare everyone away. He apologizes for trying to make Whirlen fail, knowing how much the school meant to him, not wanting to take away his dream. Whirlen forgives Marlon, and all is well. Velma reveals Amos found Marlon rebuilding the Gryphon and told Curdles about it.
Baheerathakumar's sister is married to Tamil National Alliance MP S. Shritharan. His three elder brothers live in Canada. His younger brother Sivakumar (nom de guerre Kilman), who was in command of the Charles Anthony division in Trincomalee District, was killed in an accident in 1994. His cousin was Thileepan (alias Curdles or Kerdy), the LTTE's regional commander for Thenmarachchi.
With an increasing number of homes incorporating indoor plumbing, Drackett saw a need for a good chemical drain opener. Clogs are largely caused by grease and hair going down the drain. Lye turns grease into soap, a process known as saponification, but in hard water, soap curdles, adding to the problem. One approach was to use concentrated nitric acid, or sulfuric acid.
It is produced using the butter made from the milk of sheep, goats or a combination of the two. The butter is brought to boiling point for about 15 minutes, then skimmed, strained into a ceramic jar called a khabia, and salted before it curdles. Thyme is often added to it to provide a yeast and enzyme starter. Other plants or fruits can be used.
But, their reunion is quickly cut short again when the gryphon attacks, but they are able to escape. Shaggy also throws the staff at the gryphon during the process, causing it to go out of control. Everybody else rushes outside including Curdles. The gryphon crashes to the ground, where they discover it is actually a giant puppet, controlled from a blimp hidden by a fog machine run by Whirlen's brother Marlon.
At first the two wounded subjects enjoy each other's company and even become lovers. Kelvin's empathy and compassion are stirred by Burris's plight, and Burris enjoys playing masculine protector and guide to the naive teenager. The affection soon curdles into irritation, hostility and even hatred—all of which provide a psychic feast for Chalk. The two finally break off after a particularly vicious fight, which Chalk uses as a pretext to void the agreement.
Later that evening, Madelyn, who has had a crush on Shaggy for years, takes him on a romantic walk to in the gardens and show him an ancient sun-dial. Madelyn explains the gryphon was meant to protect the school, but then the gryphon chases them from the garden. The rest of the students leave, so the gang starts taking classes themselves. Meanwhile, Calvin Curdles, a powerful ice-cream guru, continually offers to buy Whirlen's castle from him.
Acidified buttermilk is a substitute made by adding a food-grade acid such as vinegar or lemon juice to milk. It can be produced by mixing 1 tablespoon () of acid with 1 cup () of milk and letting it sit until it curdles, about 10 minutes. Any level of fat content for the milk ingredient may be used, but whole milk is usually used for baking. In the process which is used to produce paneer, such acidification is done in the presence of heat.
Meanwhile, the gang finds out that Amos has been secretly working for Calvin Curdles to try to get Whirlen to sell the castle. While the gang goes to rescue Madelyn, Calvin tries to convince Whirlen to sign over the castle. They get into the tower with the staff, but they are separated in the process when the gryphon attacks. Shaggy and Scooby are left alone while the others get help, and Shaggy discovers the staff is a key to the roost where they rescue Madelyn.
The byproduct of ATP energy production is lactic acid. The lactic acid produced by the bacterium curdles the milk that then separates to form curds, which are used to produce cheese.Lactococcus_lactis Other uses that have been reported for this bacterium include the production of pickled vegetables, beer or wine, some breads, and other fermented foodstuffs, such as soymilk kefir, buttermilk, and others.Lactococcus lactis uses L. lactis is one of the best characterized low GC Gram positive bacteria with detailed knowledge on genetics, metabolism and biodiversity.
The following decade, Batman: The Animated Series, which was aimed at somewhat older audiences, found critical success in mainstream publications.Ken Tucker said of the former, in "TV Review: Holy Bat-Toon!", Entertainment Weekly, September 4, 1992: "The animation is first-rate, moving Batman across gray cotton clouds and against a backdrop of teetering Art Deco-style skyscrapers. ... In contrast to both the '60s show or [director] [Tim] Burton's movies, the new Batman features plots that actually make sense and an occasional bit of clever dialogue that never curdles into camp".
The traditional way to make laban rayeb starts with milking cows directly into partially sterilized shallow or deep earthenware pots. The inside of a newly made pot (matared) is soaked in oil or a mixture of egg white and oil and then baked in a kiln to close the pores. After each use the matared is washed and dried in a hot oven for two hours. The milk is left for one to four days, depending on the temperature, while the fat rises to the top and the milk below curdles.
Skim milk is held until lactic acid bacteria acidify and coagulate its proteins. The curdled milk is stirred and heated to a temperature as high as 80 °C (175 °F), then the whey is drained off and the curd is gathered in bags and pressed. The curd is placed in flat pans, broken up, and washed with warm skim milk, to form a mixture consisting of two parts milk to one part curd. This mixture is stirred and heated, as before, until the casein in the milk curdles and adheres to the mass of curd.
Strained yogurt is generally marketed in North America as "Greek yogurt" and in Britain as "Greek-style yoghurt",BBC:'Greek' yoghurt Chobani firm loses legal battle, 29 January 2014. In Britain the name "Greek" may only be applied to yogurt made in Greece though strained yogurt is also widely eaten in Levantine, Eastern Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Central Asian and South Asian cuisines, where it is often used in cooking, as it curdles less readily when cooked. It is used in a variety of dishes, cooked and raw, savoury and sweet. Straining makes even non-fat varieties thicker, richer, and creamier than unstrained.
Too much sour is even worse than too > much sweet, cos it curdles the whole confection. Ideally, you'd want a song > something like this, something which seems to be full of sunlight and > happysighs; something which tumbles through your mind like a carrier bag > lifted into the afternoon sky by a gentle breeze. > > Unfortunately, the lighter and happier you sound, the more you risk annoying > people, rather than carrying them along with your infectious giddiness, so > it needs to also have some great big clumping clown feet, just to keep it > from disappearing in a puff of twee. .
The Dutch media was enthusiastic about Layla M.. The Algemeen Dagblad called it an "important" story and gave it four stars out of five. De Telegraaf (four stars) praised El Koussour's talent in showing "her character's indomitable spirit" and NRC Handelsblad (four stars) highlighted the "intense acting performance of the two main protagonists". Internationally, the reviews of the film were generally favourable. Variety noted that the film came at a time when Islamophobia was on the rise in Western Europe and wrote that "El Koussour and Addab share a gentle chemistry that curdles into romantic tragedy".
Custard is usually cooked in a double boiler (bain-marie), or heated very gently in a saucepan on a stove, though custard can also be steamed, baked in the oven with or without a water bath, or even cooked in a pressure cooker. Custard preparation is a delicate operation, because a temperature increase of 3–6 °C (5–10 °F) leads to overcooking and curdling. Generally, a fully cooked custard should not exceed 80 °C (~175 °F); it begins setting at 70 °C (~160 °F). A water bath slows heat transfer and makes it easier to remove the custard from the oven before it curdles.
Writer Mort Fine, working from a story by him and others, and director J. Lee Thompson, who has a knack for drawing fine performances from actors regardless of a film's level or scope, has brought out the very best from Miss Bisset and especially Quinn." Jack Kroll of Newsweek called it a "foul and sleazy film" that "is so awful you hate to use it to raise an ethical issue, but it does make you wonder just when sleaze curdles into slander - moral if not legal. You don't know whom to feel sorrier for, the bedeviled Jackie Onassis or the beautiful Jackie Bisset. Jackie O can't help being an American obsession, but Jackie B should have known better than to sign on this yacht of fools.
Lindsay Zoldadz, writing for Vulture, praised the line "You're so Art Deco, out on the floor", calling it "the quintessential Lana Del Rey lyric". Amy Davidson of Digital Spy praised the song for adding an "interesting" aspect to Del Rey's persona on Honeymoon. In a mixed review of "Art Deco", Jessica Hopper of Pitchfork called the song "a highlight [of Honeymoon] that curdles when the careless phrase 'You're so ghetto' comes out in the chorus", overall deeming it a "tonal misfire". Similarly, Mike Wass of Idolator called the song "lyrically questionable", though praised the song for having "a slick groove and an instantly hummable chorus". Peter Tabakis of Pretty Much Amazing gave the song a negative review, criticizing the rhyme of “you're so Art Deco” with “baby, you're so ghetto”.

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