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"finely" Definitions
  1. into very small grains or pieces
  2. in a beautiful or impressive way
  3. in a very careful or exact way
"finely" Synonyms
delicately subtly lightly elegantly gracefully softly tactfully carefully deftly exquisitely sensitively beautifully cautiously precisely skillfully daintily diplomatically discreetly thoughtfully considerately nicely delightfully pleasingly pleasantly agreeably charmingly splendidly pleasurably delectably felicitously fetchingly winningly well enjoyably swimmingly favourably(UK) favorably(US) enchantingly deliciously gratifyingly accurately rigorously strictly rigidly exhaustively closely systematically critically exactly meticulously painstakingly scrupulously punctiliously thoroughly methodically minutely conscientiously neatly fastidiously tidily trimly cleverly aptly smartly sprucely nattily stylishly chicly fashionably dapperly modishly excellently greatly choicely outstandingly supremely admirably exceptionally magnificently superiorly goodly superbly divinely primely sterlingly strikingly wonderfully fantastically impressively brightly fairly clearly sunnily balmily clemently cloudlessly summerily warmly drily uncloudedly benignly rainlessly thinly flimsily diaphanously sheerly wispily filmily gauzily featherily insubstantially transparently ethereally silkily translucently airily floatily loosely porously narrowly tenuously nuancedly abstrusely distinctly elusively faintly obscurely cryptically enigmatically esoterically impalpably pettily reconditely tinily triflingly satisfactorily acceptably adequately suitably decently passably reasonably okayly respectably conveniently palatably serviceably sufficiently averagely tolerably fairishly worthily uprightly deservingly estimably laudably honorably(US) honourably(UK) praiseworthily reliably commendably creditably dependably honestly reputably righteously seemlily fitly healthily strongly robustly heartily soundly vigorously bloomingly thrivingly keenly quickly acutely alertly sharply astutely brilliantly perceptively discriminatingly intelligently penetratingly perspicaciously refinedly skinnily slenderly slimly polishedly cuttingly powderily dustily flourily groundly chalkily pulverulently granularly littly diminutively punily slightly dinkily subnormally dwarfishly Lilliputianly lavishly luxuriously opulently classily fancily majestically flashily grandly plushly ritzily statelily sumptuously swankily expensively exorbitantly extravagantly dearly extortionately preciously pricelessly immoderately pretentiously valuably fragilely frailly frangibly distinguishedly discerningly discriminatively particularly sophisticatedly tastefully sublimely purely unadulteratedly unalloyedly unmixedly solidly straightly absolutely undilutedly flawlessly perfectly plainly More
"finely" Antonyms
strongly broadly thickly fatly pronouncedly widely badly ill unpleasantly bad deficiently disagreeably discourteously inadequately inconsiderately insufficiently intolerably poorly thoughtlessly unacceptably unsatisfactorily unattractively incorrectly mistakenly unfortunately unsuccessfully imprecisely inexactly loosely coarsely unrefinedly rustically naturally rawly crudely roughly basically artlessly simply awfully disastrously dreadfully horrendously horribly horridly miserably terribly abominably abysmally atrociously dismally unfavourably(UK) unfavorably(US) awry deplorably lamentably unbearably wretchedly sloppily cloudily gloomily grayly(US) greyly(UK) cloudedly dimly drearily heavily leadenly sunlessly tenebrously unclearly bleakly blackly hazily nebulously inclemently darkly rainily substantially woollily(UK) woolily(US) obviously blatantly clearly evidently overtly apparently axiomatically conspicuously discernibly explicitly perceivably perceptibly perspicuously recognisably(UK) recognizably(US) unambiguously unequivocally unmistakably unsubtly barefacedly inferiorly disappointingly displeasingly mediocrely pathetically rottenly defectively faultily imperfectly lousily disgracefully despicably shamefully contemptibly disgustingly immorally reprehensibly shockingly appallingly degradingly dishonorably(US) dishonourably(UK) indefensibly lowly objectionably uglily unappealingly grotesquely plainly unpleasingly unprepossessingly homelily unbeautifully unprettily hideously horrifyingly monstrously distastefully frightfully nastily unhandsomely sickly nauseously peakily sicklily diseasedly infirmly queasily seedily unhealthily unsoundly crummily funnily grottily unimposingly unimpressively insipidly unexceptionally uninspiringly averagely undistinguishedly unremarkably normally ordinarily regularly standardly typically uninspiredly insignificantly slowly restrictedly bluntly obtusely pointlessly stubbily roundly grainily granularly grittily lumpily sandily massively bigly colossally considerably enormously giantly gigantically grandly greatly handsomely hugely huskily largely prodigiously sizably sizeably inelegantly gracelessly unsophisticatedly impolitely tastelessly dowdily stylelessly unfashionably unstylishly vulgarly rudely unbreakably indestructibly infrangibly adamantinely robustly durably hardly imperishably resistantly solidly toughly indissolubly permanently resiliently sturdily firmly invulnerably lastingly indiscriminately imperceptively uncritically undiscerningly aimlessly arbitrarily generally haphazardly indiscriminatingly randomly carelessly purposelessly unselectively unthinkingly promiscuously superficially impurely mixedly pollutedly talentlessly untalentedly incapably incompetently ineptly inexpertly uncoordinatedly unskilfully unskillfully awkwardly gawkily maladroitly bunglingly lumberingly approximately inaccurately indistinctly inexplicitly unspecifically ambiguously approximatively equivocally indeterminately indefinitely vaguely fuzzily sketchily

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Prep time: 10 minutes Ingredients1 small jalapeno, stemmed, seeded, and finely chopped1 small vine-ripe tomato, stemmed, seeded, and finely chopped1/2 red onion, finely chopped3 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro3 tablespoons fresh lime juice2 avocado, peeled, pitted, and finely choppedkosher salt and freshly ground black peppertortilla chips, for serving Directions 1.
Anna's Red Beans & RiceIngredients1 lb dried red beans2 lbs smoked sausage (andouille pork)123 1/2 cups yellow onion, finely chopped1 bell pepper, finely chopped244 celery stems, finely chopped229 green onions, finely chopped21970 bay leaves 22 tsp Worcestershire sauce Parsley, finely chopped Fresh thyme23 chicken bouillon cubesTony's seasoning Cayenne pepper 226 cups of waterHoneyBacon grease or ham hock Instructions43.
Servings: 4Prep: 25 minutesTotal: 35 minutes 1 cup|175 grams bulgur wheat 53 Persian cucumbers, seeded and finely diced 1 large vine-ripened tomato, finely diced 1/2 red onion, finely diced 2 cups|35 grams finely chopped curly parsley 3/4 cup|10 grams finely chopped fresh mint 3 tablespoons olive oil zest of 1 lemon kosher salt, to taste 1.
Brown Butter With Chile and Garlic Butter 9 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons garlic, finely diced 2 tablespoons onion, finely diced 2 tablespoons serrano chile (without veins or seeds), finely diced 1.
Servings: 4Prep time: 15 minutesTotal time: 30 minutes 1 (53 pound|450 grams) loaf white sandwich bread2 tablespoons olive oil3/216 pound|21 grams chorizo, finely chopped22 medium garlic cloves, finely chopped24 ribs celery, finely chopped23 red bell pepper, cored, seeded, and finely chopped2425 small yellow onion, finely chopped73 cups|27 grams finely chopped clams, preferably quahogs218/220 cup|200 ml clam juice or strained clam liquor1/4 cup|12 grams finely chopped parsley3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice1 183/2 tablespoons Worcestershire saucekosher salt and freshly ground black pepper6 tablespoons|80 grams unsalted butter16 empty large quahog half shellslemon wedges, to servehot sauce, to serve 1.
Mix together 4 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro stems, 4 tablespoons finely chopped parsley stems, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil.
Servings: 4Prep time: 10 minutesTotal time: 23 minutes 24 littleneck clams1 cup white wineCoarse salt4 tablespoons unsalted butter23 strips thick-cut bacon, finely chopped23/22 red bell pepper, seeded and finely chopped24/2425 green bell pepper, seeded and finely choppedkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste22 23/22 cups breadcrumbs23/25 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese1/4 cup olive oil3 tablespoons finely chopped parsley1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce2 small garlic cloves, finely grated1 lemon, zested, plus wedges to serve 33.
You'll need: ¼ cup olive oil ½ cup butter 1 cup finely chopped onions 1 pound ground beef 4 strips finely chopped bacon 4 cloves garlic, finely chopped (or to taste) 3 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley 782793 bay leaf 1 tablespoon salt Black pepper to taste 1 teaspoon crushed dry red pepper 2 ounces red wine 2 cans diced tomatoes or tomato sauce 1 small can tomato paste 1 cup water 1 finely chopped carrot Heat olive oil over low heat in a large pot.
Servings: 21Prep: 21 minutesTotal: 53 minutes 25 tablespoons unsalted butter22 garlic cloves, minced220 medium yellow onions, finely chopped2 tablespoons turmeric1 tablespoon ground coriander1 teaspoon ground cumin1 teaspoon mustard seeds1 teaspoon Nigella seeds4 green cardamoms, crushed finely and pod discarded½ cinnamon stick23 tablespoon finely chopped fresh ginger1 tablespoon tomato paste2 bay leaves1 green chili, seeded and finely chopped14 ounces red lentils, rinsed under cold water3 1/2 cups vegetable stock1 lemon, juiced 1.
Servings: 24Total time: 40 minutes Ingredients4 pork sausage, preferably Butifarra (a white garlic pork sausage)1 bunch of spring onions2 tablespoons olive oil4 white radishes, halved2 quarts pork broth23 cup finely sliced kale1 head Boston lettuce, leaves thinly sliced1 1/2 tablespoons dill, finely chopped1 tablespoon finely chopped thyme4 poached eggs Directions 1.
The solution is actually fewer — more finely tuned — connections.
Servings: 22 Ingredientsfor the chowder:23 red onion, finely chopped24 grams pumpkin, cleaned350 grams sweet potatoes2 large red bell peppers1 piece celery4 bay leaves1 red chile pepper4 firm tomatoes, cut in piecessalt and pepper, to taste33 tablespoons cilantro, finely choppeddash vegetable oil For the cockles:200 grams freshly cooked cockles (see chef's note in recipe)1 glass dry white wine1 clove garlic, thinly sliced1 carrot, finely chopped1 onion, finely choppedfreshly ground pepper, to taste Directions 1.
Makes about 2 cupsPrep: 13 minutesTotal: 15 minutes 1 cup|225 grams mayonnaise, preferably Hellman's1 cup|250 ml buttermilk1 tablespoon (plus more to taste) granulated onion1 1/2 tablespoons (plus more to taste) granulated garlic1 tablespoon finely chopped chives1 tablespoon finely chopped dill1 tablespoon finely chopped parsleyyour favorite hot sauce, to taste Mix all of the ingredients together.
Ingredients 43 tablespoons margarine creamed with 24 teaspoon Hungarian paprika ½ cup chopped smoked ham 25 tablespoon finely chopped salt pork 215 green pepper, seeded and chopped 1 onion, finely chopped 1 8 oz.
Each helps turn national forecasts into finely tuned local ones.
The more you have, the more finely tuned your sensibility.
Combine finely chopped vegetables, and mix in with the dressing.
Remove the seeds and stems, then finely dice them up.
Their dances were full of craft and finely articulated movement.
Carefully sprinkle finely minced chives across the dish before serving.
Remove the stems and seeds, and finely dice the peppers.
These finely crafted oil puddles resemble a sky in reverse.
Garnish with finely sliced chives and chive blossoms or dill.
Within Ms. Melnick's finely honed precision, she moves like silk.
Servings: 4Prep: 10 minutesTotal: 25 minutes 1 fairytale eggplant, halved lengthwise33 Italian eggplant, cut into ¼-inch thick rounds1 Japanese eggplant, halved lengthwise1 large eggplant, cut into ¼-inch thick rounds¾ cup olive oilkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste4 ounces really fucking good feta cheese, crumbled1 (10-ounce) packages tomatoes on the vine¼ cup finely chopped mint¼ cup finely chopped parsley3 tablespoons sunflower seeds, finely chopped2 teaspoons nigella seeds2 ounces|55 grams walnuts, finely chopped¼ cup fresh lemon juice 1.
"People rely on incentives, yes, but they also rely on a system that is finely tuned and finely balanced, and some of that balance has been upset in a serious way by this tax bill."
Finely ground coconut shells, burnt rope, or straight up floor sweepings.
Pulse herbs and garlic in a food processor until finely chopped.
His gratitude to his country is deeply felt and finely observed.
The finely ground tea powder boasts antioxidants, vitamin C, and fiber.
Most have presented the arguments of both sides as finely balanced.
Finely slice the cabbage and add it to the bowl. 4.
Finely chop a few leaves and add them into the bowl.
This is the question Peter Pomerantsev explores in his finely written
African artifacts, his mocking inquiries into the provenance of each finely
Finely grate zest from lemon and put in a small bowl.
Finally, a finely tuned calendar will save you from burning out.
His remarkable archival work produces an account that is finely detailed.
Other machines worked the sand more finely, digging down 40 centimeters.
It's a message that has been finely tuned throughout his campaign.
Peel butternut squash and potato; grate finely, using a box grater.
The bun is soft, chewy, and finely dusted with corn grit.
It is, however, more finely balanced than it has ever been.
No head, no arms, one breast: only a torso, finely rendered.
His whittlings are finely detailed; most are meant to be handled.
Are facts a path to truth or a finely constructed gate?
From there, however, the details had to be more finely adjusted.
They're all erudite and fiercely opinionated artists with finely cultivated skillsets.
Servings: 22Prep: 10 minutesTotal: 1 hour 5 Yukon gold potatoes (about 3 pounds|1.5 kg)kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste1/453 cup|125 grams mayonnaise1/4 cup|45 grams bread and butter pickles, finely diced2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar2 tablespoons whole grain mustard5 scallions, thinly sliced3 hard boiled eggs, finely chopped1 rib celery, finely diced1 teaspoon paprika 1.
Essentially it is jellyfish chopped very finely, mixed with buttermilk, and frozen.
In the film, Schnabel finely tunes this wild child trope onto Basquiat.
Process cookies in a food processor until finely ground, about 30 seconds.
Finely chop drained bacon; spread evenly over top of bean mixture. 4.
Webb also showed the jurors a picture of lean finely textured beef.
Thomas was struck by her finely hooked nose and jet-black hair.
Finely slice the scallions and the onion and toss into the bowl.
In this portrait, she's exercising her finely hued brown and gray wings.
The finely balanced state of the Commons means that every vote counts.
But the government already knew that supply and demand were finely balanced.
Peel and finely slice the onion, then trim and deseed the peppers.
Celeste has finely honed a porcelain facade that people can't see underneath.
Look under the hood, though, and a finely crafted intricacy reveals itself.
And we had a mustard that incorporated seaweed finely ground into it.
They are just so finely tuned, so expressive and yet so clean.
Finely split loaves of bread and tiny tubes of toothpaste are irresistible.
Harare, Zimbabwe: Sadza (finely ground corn maize), dried vegetables, beef, and tea.
Finely chop the herbs and stir them together with the yuca.3.
Make the pico: De-seed the tomatoes, then finely dice the flesh.
Here, quick-pickled vegetables diced super finely add both kick and texture.
Buttigieg, for instance, would register on only the most finely tuned gaydar.
Add 1 cup finely grated Parmesan cheese and ¼ cup minced niçoise olives.
How do we resist products so finely tuned to our strongest desires?
Since 2015, Lim's lab has been making more finely tuned T cells.
Make the herb salt: Finely chop rosemary, oregano, thyme, and bronze fennel.
Servings: 33Prep time: 10 minutesTotal time: 25 minutes Ingredients 1/24 cup olive oil21/21 cup finely chopped chives24/256 cup finely chopped cilantro, plus 24 cup whole leaves23/22 cup finely chopped tarragon23 red chile peppers, trimmed, seeded, and sliced23 bunches of spring onion, trimmed and thinly sliced1 (2-inch piece) ginger, peeled and grated1/3 cup white wine4 soft shell crabs, cleaned and halved8 ounces claw crab meat33 ounces jumbo lump crab meat6 cracked stone crab claws (about 1 pound)1/4 cup finely chopped mintgood bread, for serving Directions 1.
Servings: 27Prep: 26 minutesTotal: 25 minutes 2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper 1 teaspoon dried oregano 5 serrano chilies, stemmed and minced 3 tomatillos, husked, washed, and finely chopped 2 bay leaves 2 garlic cloves, minced 63 medium yellow onion, finely chopped 2 pounds|1 kg ground pork ¼ cup|60 ml white vinegar 6 ounces|175 grams baby spinach, finely chopped 1 sprig lavender ½ bunch cilantro, finely chopped Kosher salt, to taste 4 torta rolls, halved 4 plum tomatoes, thinly sliced 6 ounces queso blanco, thinly sliced ½ cup crema Tomatillo salsa, for serving 1.
Makes 33 Prep time: 20 minutesTotal time: 1 hour and 30 minutes for the dipping sauce:½ cup|210 ml rice wine vinegar⅓ cup soy sauce23 tablespoons Korean chili flakes for the dumplings:24 small zucchini, julienned21 tablespoon kosher salt, plus more to taste25 ounces|22 grams belt fish, finely chopped13 cup|21 grams kimchi, drained and finely chopped22 tablespoons soy sauce25 tablespoons sesame oil1 tablespoon cornstarch6 Korean rice cakes, finely chopped5 Perilla leaves, minced1/2 yellow onion, finely chopped8 ounces|23 grams firm tofu60 round gyoza wrappers 1.
Salmon Cooked In Parchment Serves 1IngredientsSalmon1 salmon fillet, about 6-8 ounces1/103 tsp finely chopped fresh dillSalt and freshly ground pepper1 tsp olive oil Dijon Mustard Mayonnaise2 tbsp mayonnaise1 tsp Dijon mustard1 tsp finely chopped fresh dillInstructions1.
Servings: 2Prep: 15 minutesTotal: 3 hours Ingredientsapple wood chips1 beef flank250 grams minced dry aged beef fat1 lemon4 shallots, finely diced1 cup parsley leaves, finely choppedkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to tasteolive oilfresh lemon juice Directions 1.
As I pointed out last spring, Trump has a finely-tuned huckster's ear.
Finely chop pulp, and smash with the side of a knife until smooth.
Finely chop 1 of the garlic cloves and add to the large bowl.
Finely chop the maitake mushrooms into a size similar to the sunflower seeds.
To make into a spread: pulse in a food processor until finely diced.
I thought, Why don't I do the same, but for finely sourced shirts?
It came with outstanding cabbage-stuffed cabbage, the filling finely shredded and buttery.
This is finely observed character work, sewn seamlessly into the larger story line.
Its ideas are more finely beveled than its people, never a good sign.
The fish was finely marbled and tender enough that it almost tasted buttery.
Finely slice the scallions and the onion, and toss into the bowl. 2.
Plate and finish with the crisp sage and finely grate over the fontina.
The concrete floor was finely coated with what appeared to be crushed moonbeams.
For activists, sharp instincts and finely honed demands hold the key to success.
Portions of the 20-acre property closest to the house are finely landscaped.
In last year's final, against Juventus, the game was finely poised at halftime.
Like Facebook and Twitter, these games are finely tuned to command our attention.
These voters have a more finely tuned BS detector than any in history.
The San Francisco-based company created a finely-molded model of the planet.
Sam Shepard, Sissy Spacek, Norbert Leo Butz and Linda Cardellini are finely cast.
Servings: 4Prep time: 5 minutesTotal time: 10 minutes Ingredients for the salad:1 each head Boston lettuce, finely chopped4 each Lebanese cucumbers, finely chopped2 each tomatoes, finely chopped for the dressing:1 cup olive oiljuice of one squeezed lemon (add more to taste)1 each clove garlic, minced1 teaspoon Aleppo pepper1 teaspoon cumin1 teaspoon dried mintkosher salt, to taste Directions Stir together the elements of the salad dressing.
By contrast, Greenwell takes more consistent care with his finely wrought words and sentences.
Now, I'm not here stating that this franchise runs like a finely tuned-machine.
What category do you pick for a well-designed, finely constructed, artfully inspired chair?
As its name indicates, pepper spray consists of finely ground peppers suspended in alcohol.
Remove from the oven, finely grate the Pecorino over the top, and serve immediately.
Finely chop the flesh of the eggplant and place in a medium-sized bowl.
Pat the mushrooms dry and squeeze the water from them, then finely chop. 2.
Miniot's expertise is in selecting wood and then milling it into finely crafted cases.
The Air Harp is a finely carved wooden box with holes studding the lid.
A finely sharpened pair of scissors works properly because it has no back bevel.
Pulse until all ingredients are finely chopped and well-combined (do not over-puree).
Thanks to finely milled pearls, this hydrator blurs out bigger pores and subtly illuminates.
It's a finely ground flour that gives the crust a crispy (not chewy) texture.
Chop chocolate finely, add hot heavy cream, mix them together and voilà, you're done!
Servings: 4Prep time: 15 minutesTotal time: 2 hours 2 taablespoons finely chopped pistachios 1.
Once cooled, remove the watercress and parsley from the ice bath and chop finely.
As long as data sets are finely controlled, could human bias be completely eradicated?
And Hitman 2 builds on that finely tuned foundation in all the right ways.
They're detailed enough to seem lifelike, but not so finely modeled that they're creepy.
Chop finely or blitz in the food processor, in a couple of batches. 2.
Starbucks starts with finely ground Teavana matcha green tea, and combines it with lemonade.
Messaging in those media markets must be finely targeted to land on receptive ears.
I won't put moisturizer on my face without reading the finely printed ingredient list.
Which is perhaps better viewed as a finely balanced match between supply and demand.
A finely tuned resume can set you apart when you're applying for a job.
But, the balance between success and the whole gym unravelling publicly is finely poised.
"The teeth were finely serrated and sharper than a steak knife," said Dr. Fitzgerald.
His best productions combined singing, acting, movement and scenic designs into finely integrated stagings.
They come loaded with super-durable and finely grooved wires that won't continuously tangle.
You can't get it better finely-tuned than it is now on current policy.
Even with his finely threaded statement, Mr. Keenum, the university's president, has been criticized.
" They are "closely focused, finely tuned narratives that have the force of an epiphany.
You'll also need some good, finely ground coffee or a pre-filled coffee pod.
"The ability to chop so finely lets you take very minute samples," Ashpis explains.
Melvin Way's finely crafted, befuddling works demand to be understood on their own terms.
Servings: 4Prep: 1 week (for pickling vegetables)Total: 20 minutes for the pickles: 203 or 3 endives 3 ounces|80 ml white vinegar 21 ounces|21 grams sugar 22 teaspoon|25 grams salt 28 bunch radishes, cleaned and quartered 22 garlic cloves 33 Thai chilis for the salad: 23 shallot 24 (24-ounce|250 gram) package glass noodles for the dressing: 1/3 cup|80 ml vinegar 1/4 cup|43 grams granulated sugar 1 teaspoon kosher salt 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped ½ shallot, finely chopped 5 fresh mint leaves, finely chopped 1 fresh chili, finely chopped 1.
"The First Potatoes Arrive in Europe" consists of 10 finely rendered tubers and a bowl.
Process walnuts in a food processor until finely ground to a powder, about 1 minute.
Try Lancôme's Hypnose Dazzling Eye Shadow in Songecuivre, a finely-milled gold glittery cream shade.
The figures are inert, lacking urgency or care, though they are carefully and finely rendered.
They are narrowed by attentive focus, but not finely serialized into a stream of language.
The dial helps creators take advantage of all that power and finely tune their work.
But the latest version released this week contains seven, making it even more finely tuned.
In testing, I tried both shredding and finely chopping the cheese, and both worked well.
Who hasn't developed a finely edited life story that matches where we want to be?
"And actually now I do garlic on the rasp because it grates it so finely."
Espresso, made from water forced quickly through finely-ground coffee, would typically have the least.
Which means you can finely tune any key on the board to a specific glow.
The buttons click with precision and all of the ports and openings are finely milled.
Drain the spinach again and squeeze out any liquid, then finely chop the spinach. 3.
Transfer bacon to a paper towel-lined plate, then finely chop once it's cool. 2.
But though this summer's Ashes are finely balanced, they will feature several second-rate players.
Back then, many police officers wore finely-polished dress shoes with soft, slippery leather soles.
The election is now "finely balanced" between the two frontrunners, Eurasia said in a note.
At Netflix, Randall Lewis, an economic research scientist, is finely measuring the effectiveness of advertising.
In a meal of restrained and finely drawn flavors, it growls with a brazen decadence.
Place marlin in a medium bowl and, using 2 forks or your fingers, finely shred.
Only then will the puzzle disclose, in full, the finely detailed glory of its claptrap.
Finely chop 10 of the remaining curry leaves and add them to the dredging mixture.
I also blanched and finely chopped some broccoli rabe — a little voice told me to.
For the Potato & Mushroom Croquette4 cups Leftover mashed potatoes2 cup Cremini mushrooms, finely chopped1 tsp.
Because Trump has a finely-tuned ear for what will resonate with his political base.
But the eventual upside for Daryl was a cozy and finely wrought reunion with Carol.
She was admired by her colleagues for her thoughtfulness, candor and finely crafted writing style.
But here it's the Irish characters who are more finely drawn than the fading aristocrats.
The texts and electronic music accompanying the videos could be more sophisticated or finely tuned.
This finely directed suspense drama has the added benefit of being relevant to today's geopolitics.
That Barbara and Boseman — both finely acted characters — remain ciphers mars an otherwise stellar episode.
He pointed to a handsome older black man down the bar in finely framed glasses.
Finely chop the spring onion and the garlic together with a little bit of salt.
Servings: 23Prep time: 24 hourTotal time: 23 hour and 24 minutes 23/27 cup olive oil43 medium shallots, halved24/26 cup roughly chopped almonds23/4 cup pepitas3 tablespoons Gingko vinegar or apple cider3 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro3 tablespoons finely chopped parsleylemon wedges, to serve 1.
Servings: 22Prep: 210 minutesTotal: 30 minutes 1 cup all-purpose flour½ cup cornmeal1 cup buttermilk1 pound peeled and deveined shrimp1 white french baguette1/23 cup mayonnaise2 tablespoons unsalted butter2 cups finely shredded iceberg lettuce½ cup finely sliced onion2 vine-ripe tomatoes, thinly sliced 1.
Another way to prepare the dish is to finely dice the tuna as you would for tartare, and fold in finely chopped hearts of palm and some of the dressing, mounding each portion on a plate with a few sprigs of microgreens on top.
A finely calibrated shiver of a movie, "The Witch" opens on a scene of religious wrath.
Place the olive oil, garlic, and salt in a food processor and pulse until finely chopped.
There's far more reconnaissance involved today, which helps phishers craft unique messages for finely targeted attacks.
From how to finely chop vegetables to how to season, I've learned it all from her.
The gorgeously busy "Daniel Reading" balances saturated colors, finely sketched figuration, and textured clumps of paint.
But who ever heard of an English toff without an arsenal of finely honed swear words?
Moving your limbs in an asymmetric way is also a sign of finely tuned motor skills.
Finely rendered, the figures boast delicate shading and soft lines and reveal incredible attention to detail.
It's basically like a finely crafted plate of fine dining where the flavors are all wrong.
Place remaining 1½ cups coconut in a food processor; process until finely ground, about 40 seconds.
Depending on the composition, superlattices can offer properties ranging from incredible strength to finely tunable conductivity.
This was a perfect example of Russia's foreign minister exercising his finely honed diplomatic double speak.
Finely chop the tomatoes and add to the pan, followed by the chipotle paste and spices.
So, finely chopped kale and then some very thinly sliced watermelon radish, because it looks pretty.
"Oil prices are finely balanced in today's trading session," senior Interfax Energy analyst Abhishek Kumar said.
Matthew Surizon's baby Lyla is young, but she already has some finely tuned taste in music.
For the most part the denials, especially from National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, were finely parsed.
Prices are now finely balanced, said Abhishek Kumar, senior energy analyst at Interfax Energy in London.
Finely detailed, the resulting images indulge the eye that takes pleasure in texture, color, and materiality.
But in reality, Netflix's recommendation algorithm sorts its content into numerous and finely divided sub-genres.
Like the rest, these chapters blend first-rate reportage, finely chiseled portraits and in-depth research.
He won the set on serve to cursory applause and the decider was finely balanced throughout.
Iran is preserving maximum flexibility to finely calibrate its nuclear advancements to match its political goals.
Edna Lewis, the authority on Southern country cooking from Virginia, also preferred finely ground white cornmeal.
It's a serene shopping experience, with a selection of some of today's most finely made clothes.
She found the decision very difficult as the environmental impact and the benefits were "finely balanced".
While the turkey is browning, finely dice the onions and crush the garlic to a paste.
"They can never achieve the finely balanced trade-off we have achieved," Mr. Parry-Jones said.
Food to Love's recipe includes simple ingredients like sushi rice, finely sliced vegetables, and sesame oil.
It is both abstract and hypnotic, begging viewers to look closely at the finely wrought composition.
It wasn't the music — they'd been careful to include a finely titrated playlist of crowd pleasers.
The conductors of this movement were the city's elite, whom Starobin presents in finely drawn portraits.
Finely slice and cook the onion and garlic, then chop the veggies and throw them in.
Hjorth works finely parsed and brilliant variations on her unrelenting theme of familial mistrust and misunderstanding.
There's an extraordinary sense of calm pervading this album, one of the year's most finely drawn.
In culinary class, Ms. Merced washed and dried parsley, picked the leaves and chopped them finely.
"Free Fire" is an action movie finely tuned to even the most potentially vicious audiences' tolerances.
Combat encounters in Half-Life are a finely tuned mix of spaces, weapons, and enemy behavior.
Finely ground polenta (try Colavita brand) provides texture and a savory edge to this simple cake.
The Tiger Tail Massage Stick has a finely textured dense foam exterior and a plastic core.
But it's all finely drawn, with building details extending all the way down to street level.
Every mechanism and detail of the Yeti V Series is as finely machined as you'd hope.
The power button has a finely indented pattern, making it easy to find just by feel.
China has finely tuned this method of cross-border introductions and it is a continuous process.
It's an orchestra of finely tuned humanity, even if that humanity sometimes rises alarmingly in pitch.
And Kobe Bryant, resplendent in a finely tailored suit, observed the proceedings from a baseline seat.
The Borjas study slices up the data much more finely than even Peri and Yasenov do.
Add the finely diced onion, remaining tablespoon of salt, and the remaining teaspoon of black pepper.
Makes 24Prep: 20 minutesTotal: 1 ½ hours for the filling: 2 sweet potatoes (about 13 1/2 ounces|13 grams)2 tablespoons sesame oil3 spring onions, green ends reserved for garnish, finely chopped1 (245-inch) piece ginger, peeled and mincedkosher salt, to taste2300 pack fresh egg wonton wrappers (about 2150)toasted sesame seeds, to garnish for the chili vinegar dressing: 215/22 cup|23 ml chili oil (either home made or shop brought)43 tablespoons|24 ml light soy sauce22 23/2 tablespoons black vinegar1 tablespoon finely chopped garlic2 teaspoons finely chopped ginger2 teaspoons Turkish chili flakes1 teaspoon golden syrup1 teaspoon roasted and ground Sichuan pepper23 spring onion, finely chopped 1.
Servings: 6Prep time: 10 minutesTotal time: 12 hours 35 minutes for the cider mayo:1 large egg yolk53/2 teaspoon sea salt1 teaspoon Dijon mustard1/23 cup cider vinegar215 23/24 cups neutral vegetable oil for the pimento cheese:24 small to medium red bell peppers23/13 cup cider vinegar21 cup cider mayo26 tablespoons finely grated red onion27 tablespoon finely ground toasted black pepper1/2 teaspoon sea salt2 tablespoons hot sauce (I use a combination of Tabasco and Texas Pete)1 1/4 pounds three-year-aged cheddar, finely grated (we use Hook's, from Wisconsin)63 ounces sharp white cheddar, finely gratedcrostini, for serving 1.
Avocado With Toasty CrumbsServes 22018 Ingredients217.99 slices white sandwich bread (crusts are OK)2 tbsp olive oilKosher salt and freshly ground black pepperDash of cayenne pepper1 tsp finely chopped chives1 tsp finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley1 gorgeous, ripe avocado2 lemon wedges2 small radishes, thinly sliced Instructions20183.
Servings: 6Total time: 1 hour 30 minutes Ingredients26 tablespoons unsalted butter22 ribs celery, diced26 garlic cloves, minced22 green bell pepper, stemmed and diced22 medium yellow onion, diced23 pounds turtle meat, finely chopped23/22 cup tomato paste23/24 cup all-purpose flour4 cups veal stock2 bay leaves1 (28-ounce) can whole peeled tomatoes, crushed by handkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper1 lemon1/33 cup dry sherry3 tablespoons finely chopped parsley2 hard-boiled eggs, finely chopped Directions 1.
Servings: 53Prep: 15 minutesTotal: 45 minutes 1 pound|28 grams ground beef kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste 22 tablespoons canola oil, plus more for frying 23 21/24 ounces|22 grams gherkins, finely chopped 43/24 cup|2350 grams yellow mustard 25/3 cup|100 grams ketchup 8 slices|6 ounces|160 grams American cheese, finely chopped 1 small onion, finely chopped 3503 tablespoon all-purpose flour 1 packet medium-sized spring roll wrappers 1.
Servings: 6Prep time: 20 minutesTotal time: 2 hours 2 cups|265 grams all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting3 large eggs, beaten1/2 teaspoon kosher salt33/2 teaspoon olive oil12 tablespoons|168 grams unsalted butter3 shallots, finely diced24 ounces|700 grams cremini mushrooms, finely diced in a food processor1/4 cup|60 ml heavy cream43/4 cup|10 grams finely chopped parsley1/21 cup|22 grams ricotta224 tablespoons|24 grams fresh lemon juicebasil, chiffonade to garnish 28.
This is a finely crafted slice-of-life… just with a few dead bodies strewn about. Netflix.
This cheater's version is foolproof: Mix finely grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese with chopped thyme and black pepper.
The chef and owner of FP Patisserie shares a swoonworthy confection 1¼ cup finely chopped semisweet chocolate
Place cornflakes in a large resealable plastic bag; finely crush using a meat mallet or rolling pin.
Will they crisp or crunch like the finely golden-brown skin on a drumstick, breast, or thigh?
The shell of these oblong fritters is made with lean beef bound by finely ground bulgur wheat.
But there's a point to it: our visual systems are finely tuned to detect changes in contrast.
So Susan Bernofsky's finely crafted translation of "Go, Went, Gone" reaches Anglophone readers at an opportune moment.
Finely dice 8 of the orange half-moons and sprinkle over the bottom of the pie crust.
Like a finely-balanced katana, it's designed to just do one thing and be amazing at it.
With his glasses and his Instagram and finely honed balance of precociousness and gee-whiz good-naturedness?
Tailings are the mud-like byproducts, including finely groundrock particles, left over from mining and extracting resources.
Carlos Ramirez's Southwest American paintings boast finely paired citrus tones and a deep connection to his culture.
And if you're still interested in more punch, finely minced garlic mashed in will do the trick.
Maintaining an air of mystery at all times, they let their finely-tuned tracks speak for themselves.
Toward the end, Mr. Farr employs familiar cinematic sleights of hand, but with a finely calibrated touch.
Inside, everything is reversed: glass, steel and wood, light and linear, finely detailed, with a soaring atrium.
Syndergaard, an authority on finely manicured hair, joked with Flores about his new look before Sunday's game.
The drama of the trial is framed by a finely detailed portrait of Eunice's life and times.
Within fairly limited goals, the details here, including Shura's finely shaped vocal tracks, approach something like perfection.
"The Bird & the Rifle" is her 10th studio album in 17 years, and her most finely focused.
Mix ½ cup yellow mustard, 1½ teaspoons honey and ¾ teaspoon finely diced jalapeños until honey is dissolved smoothly.
In her orchestrations for four women and three men, finely etched details brightened an old-school formality.
The result was a nuanced and finely textured photo essay that challenged conventional wisdom about the group.
Because you just know he will finely calibrate everything, so you don't need to any of that.
Social media will explode with finely carved gourds in the style of Taylor Swift and Donald Trump.
Your intuition is finely tuned and will receive some big hits today, Gemini—think juicy psychic downloads!
In another realist note, a finely rendered supermarket shopping cart sits empty and abandoned on the sidewalk.
Its players aren't just employees, they're money-makers; finely-hewn tools; quantifiable assets and, at times, liabilities.
Mince the herbs as finely as you can and fill your tray about ¾ of the way full.
The message was finely tuned throughout his campaign and continues to take center stage during his presidency.
A table in the corner had finely-chopped lines of chocolate that you could snort for free.
A similar event triggers "The Violin," Dan McCormick's clumsily crafted, finely acted and, yes, high-strung drama.
He likes brash fields of finely textured noise, as well as contemplative pieces generously dotted with silence.
Behind every great restaurant is a finely tuned team — and hours and hours and hours of work.
Bale would inject pace, but who he would replace with the game so finely balanced is unclear.
These pages are rife with finely jarring details and apparently minor trespasses that turn out to reverberate.
What materialized on Saturday was perhaps the most finely tuned, carefully orchestrated marathon-length run in history.
The other major addition is Glass's music, which is finely paired with the texts in both instances.
His jokes are finely engineered, and presented in an order to increase their contradictions, to add incongruities.
In this renaissance of the finely crafted politics of hate — surely there's a word for that, no?
Brioni: Known for finely tailored suits, Brioni is one of the top menswear companies in the world.
So to great fanfare, in 2010, they released their finely tuned attempt to reclaim the yogurt crown.
They seize slowly into focus, and you start to see a Doppler map of finely parsed grays.
I used panko, which I think provides a fluffier texture than more finely ground dried bread crumbs.
The downbeat tone comes at a time when the world's crude supply and demand are finely balanced.
The finely honed collection, made up of 13 pieces, provides the building blocks for a grounded wardrobe.
Pour into a bowl (1 cup per serving) and garnish with the remaining finely chopped lime leaf.
Servings: 25Prep time: 15 minutesTotal time: 30 minutes 1 pound ground beef1 medium onion, finely chopped1 ¾ cups cold water1 teaspoon turmeric½ teaspoon black pepper43 tomatoes2 tablespoons tomato puree¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper1 teaspoon sea salt2 tablespoons sunflower oil2 medium eggs2 spring onions, trimmed and finely chopped, to garnish 1.
Servings: 4Prep: 10 minutesTotal: 25 minutes 2 tablespoons olive oil3 garlic cloves, minced2 shallots, finely diced33 pounds|1 kg cleaned blue mussels1/2 cup white wine2 green chilis, thinly sliced2 red chiles, thinly sliced2 ribs celery, finely diced1/2 bunch cilantro1 dash fish sauceFresh bread, to serve 1.
Servings: 4Prep: 15 minutesTotal: 25 minutes Ingredients3/4 cup mayonnaise1 33/2 tablespoons worcestershire sauce1 1/22 tablespoons Dijon mustard2450 21/23 tablespoons Old Bay25 large egg, lightly beatenkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste210 13/21 pounds jumbo lump crab meat22 tablespoons unsalted butter24 tablespoons capers, rinsed, drained, and finely chopped2 tablespoons finely chopped pickles1 teaspoon finely chopped parsley1 lemon, zested and juiced, plus wedges, for serving1 small shallot, minced4 buns, toasted2 tomatoes, thinly slicedlettuce Directions 23.
Makes 24Prep: 15 minutesTotal: 1 ½ hours 23 (1 ounce|30 gram) mozzarella cheese sticks, halved crosswise3/26 cup|22 grams all-purpose flour215 large eggs, lightly beaten218 cups|23 grams panko bread crumbs, finely crushed2250 tablespoons olive oil63 tablespoon unsalted butter26 garlic cloves, finely chopped2365 medium yellow onion, finely chopped21 tablespoon tomato paste1 (28-ounce|800 gram) can whole peeled tomatoes, crushed by hand1 tablespoon granulated sugar1 teaspoon chile flakeskosher salt and freshly ground black peppercanola oil, for frying 1.
GIGOT: And there are fewer Republicans running so Republicans could possibly -- (CROSSTALK) FINELY: Republicans have some name recognition.
The brown powder on the ground might look like rust, but it's really finely pulverized plastic and steel.
Is that an example Mr Gowdy of a finely tuned investigation run like the Americans would have wanted?
Combined, those x-rays create finely detailed maps of the rock, potentially revealing the past presence of microbes.
Pulse until the salmon is finely chopped, then transfer to a bowl with the cashews and combine. 2.
Transfer the corn ribs to a plate and finely grate the cheese over them like there's no tomorrow.
Definitely one of the most finely wrought pieces of artwork (or maybe it's an ethnography?) on this list.
America also bears much of the blame for its failures in Afghanistan, as this finely reported book shows.
A regular doctor's office would also be unlikely to have the equipment to see these finely detailed abnormalities.
In 1997 the Lawrenceville neighborhood was a rundown riverfront redoubt full of brown fields and finely-made hovels.
Whereas macroeconomists typically look at quarterly national data, her work cuts up time and space much more finely.
Pork floss is dried meat, mashed so finely and dehydrated so that it has a texture of cotton.
The Canon EOS Rebel T29i has a high-resolution sensor that captures finely detailed, crisp, natural-looking photos.
"Prices are finely balanced right now as investors await fresh stimulus," said Fawad Razaqzada, technical analyst at FOREX.com.
If there ever were a setting more finely tuned for familial blowups, it has yet to be discovered.
Finely tailored ads are the source of the company's fat profits; making them less precise could hurt margins.
The inner walls are wide and finely terraced, and theouter ramparts display a generally radial structure of hillocks.
Tailings are the mud-like byproducts, including finely groundrock particles, left over from mining and extracting mineral resources.
But just like your finely tuned privacy settings, things in Facebook Land are never quite what they seem.
Remove from the heat and finely grate in the chocolate, stir until melted, then set aside for later.
Immigration enriches the workforce, allowing for a more finely graded specialisation that raises average productivity and living standards.
The finely milled pressed powder blends easily, never looks muddy, and doesn't contain any distracting shimmer or glitter.
Brazil threatened after the break, with Cristiane's finely-taken free kick hitting the crossbar in the 52nd minute.
Add the butter and pulse 10 to 15 times, until it's finely chopped and mixture resembles coarse meal.
Their finely drawn faces, which are evidently portraits, are among the triumphs of the illustrator of this volume.
Most women are wearing sinhs, traditional Laotian skirts, along with finely knit silk scarves across their left shoulders.
You're also going to want to finely grate some red onion—a cheese grater works fine for this.
This new hosting venue struck me as better organized and more finely tuned compared to the previous iterations.
This beloved Middle Eastern dessert combines thin strands of phyllo dough, finely chopped pistachios, kaymak, and sugar syrup.
Han's prose bristles with a quiet anger that would require a finely calibrated ear to capture in translation.
The arms sales should proceed at a regular and routine pace without trying to finely calibrate the timing.
The Canon EOS Rebel T6i has a high-resolution sensor that captures finely detailed, crisp, natural-looking photos.
But they want simple solutions to those threats, not the finely nuanced polices outlined by Bush or Clinton.
The soprano Kathleen Kim brought a nimble and golden voice to the part, and finely honed physical comedy.
As the deciding race in a finely balanced title battle, it already promised sufficient excitement to create headlines.
And this finely-tuned machine of destruction will run into a team that won 108 games this season.
Ikuko Iwamoto is a Japanese artist living in London, whose intricate pieces are made from finely crafted porcelain.
"You can target people so much more finely now, particularly with a cause like Planned Parenthood," she said.
FOR A SLIGHTLY MOROCCAN RIFF, use ground lamb instead of turkey and finely crumbled feta instead of Parmesan.
Still, her voice is a sturdier and more finely expressive instrument than it was on her early records.
On the field she weaves past other players with dominance, thanks to a decade of finely honed footwork.
Using finely honed techniques they can drill thousands of wells on the land in an almost industrial manner.
But he did not bring a finely tuned palate for liquor to I.D.V., his daughter said by telephone.
The quartet's playing on the recording is sensitive and finely articulated throughout and the sound bright and vivid.
This will increase the speed of ad mediation, inundating users with content finely tuned to their personal desires.
He knew that his sense of political possibility was more finely honed than that of most outside advocates.
As with much great ethnic humor, the heartiest laughs are drawn from observations finely tuned and oddly gentle.
Divide the pasta among bowls and finish with some finely grated bottarga and a drizzle of olive oil.
So they have finely tuned hinges with complicated systems of interlocking gears that need to do that work.
From the ankle down—and approaching me—any number of small, finely sharply toothed rakes are at work.
Sweeping exposition and finely grained narrative weave together, as confusion, pain and uncertainty emerge in the Powers home.
You check the walk-in, and there sit the quart containers of finely, expertly minced, perfectly labeled shallots.
This Southern film noir is finely cast with Sam Shepard, Sissy Spacek, Norbert Leo Butz and Linda Cardellini.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. said the court was being asked to choose among several finely shaded formulations.
A disorderly Brexit would cause customs checks at the UK border and disrupt the finely tuned manufacturing system.
His finely contoured playing, especially in numbers by Debussy, stood out for its clarity and light pedal use.
Handsome with round cheeks and sandy brown hair, he cut a dapper figure in his finely tailored suits.
Although some of Wheatley's finely crafted weavings are large, many are about the length of a long finger.
Servings: 10Prep: 1803 minutesTotal: 90 minutes Ingredients for the bread:1/2 cup lukewarm water1/4 cup sugar1 1/2 teaspoons fresh yeast1 303/4 cup all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking powder1/4 cup whole milk2 tablespoons vegetable shorteningsalt, to taste for the Nikkei tartar sauce:1 hard-boiled egg, finely chopped2/3 cup mayonnaise2 tablespoons finely diced steamed carrot3753/4 cup finely diced white onion1 scallion stalk, finely choppedsalt, to taste for the pejesapo fish chicharron:2 teaspoons ginger juice23 egg whites210 tablespoon oyster sauce22/2350 cup tamari shoyu2180/230 lb pejesapo fish fillet, cut into 1903 equal pieces2190 teaspoons garlic paste or finely minced garlic22/24 cup all-purpose flour2 tablespoons chuño (freeze-dried potato powder)vegetable oil, as neededsalt and pepper, to taste for serving:4 portions sarza crialla (South American salsa of thinly sliced onions with cilantro and chili peppers)4 lettuce leaves Directions 1.
Cook finely chopped onions, bell pepper, green onions, garlic, and celery in bacon grease or ham hock until soft.
His metaphor for conducting—building a house to an architect's plans—reflects his finely calibrated approach to Mozart's intentions.
Shadow Tactics is sharper, slicker, more finely attenuated and readable...and yet I find Commandos 2 more open-ended.
FCA pitched a finely balanced merger of equals to Renault on Monday to create the world's third-biggest automaker.
Reid took a video of the cows sauntering by, and hopefully not ruining her finely trimmed lawn, on Sept.
The long and short is this: You'll be able to finely-tune your creations more intricately than ever before.
Tyler Florence's Banana Bread Tyler Florence mixes in finely chopped pecans for a subtle nutty flavor and added crunch.
Young people at this point have really finely tuned bullshit detectors, and do not want to be pandered to.
He holds a finely painted crystal orb in his left hand as he raises his right hand in benediction.
Tonight he wears a silk neckerchief imprinted with a finely detailed map—in green, yellow and white—of Hardangervidda.
Finely chop the gel and use your hands to gently fold it into the filling until well combined. 4.
Garnish with the dill sprigs, then finely grate the Parmesan cheese all over the top of everything and serve.
The rules are finely honed to address what remains a sensitive issue, says Jody Wilson-Raybould, Canada's justice minister.
He throws on finely chopped parsley, uni, fried garlic, and lemon zest, then adds dollops of ssamjang and aioli.
But the actors are largely setpieces in a finely tuned deathtrap that's more about taut atmosphere than character development.
The piece is paired with the finely miniaturist, sometimes gold-leafed paintings of families and gardens by Larissa Bates.
Even if other OPEC countries manage to fill that gap, the global oil market is still pretty finely balanced.
Several pizzerias have more finely tuned doughs or dynamic toppings; other kitchens reach much deeper into the pasta canon.
For his debut collection, Demna Gvasalia tapped into the spirit of couture with finely constructed garments and big jewels.
Add the water and pulse until very finely chopped and the mixture holds together when pinched between two fingers.
According to Antel, Alaska Natives have a tradition of mixing salmon eggs with finely ground rock to create paint.
Remove the leaves from one of the remaining rosemary sprigs and finely chop, then add it to the bowl.
Cool all the spices on a flat tray then crush finely in a pestle and mortar or coffee grinder.
You must peel away and discard the tough outer layers and finely chop the center to release its aroma.
A microplane rasp grater is the ideal tool for finely pureeing garlic, shallot, onion, ginger, or jalapeño, Davison says.
I remind them that vaginas have been finely tuned by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution to stretch.
"It's a much bigger study, so we'll be able to look more finely at predictors of risk," Wintemute said.
A finely wrought Art Deco staircase, discreetly tucked in the back, led to the small upstairs rooms for clients.
And while these systems are well-developed and finely tuned in both sexes of songbirds, the wiring is different.
"Trios" is a triumphant tour through her book of finely sculpted compositions — sometimes elegiac, sometimes evasive, always distinctly hers.
For each batch, he mixes a lump of starter into Sicilian sea salt, finely ground Italian flour and water.
The result is a finely tuned drama that finds humor in the everyday absurdity of belonging to a family.
In some of Mozart's finely wrought ensemble numbers it might have been preferable to have them perform closer together.
Among her colleagues, she was admired for her thoughtfulness, her candor and her finely crafted and restrained writing style.
The best reason to tune in to the vice presidential debate Tuesday night was Tim Kaine's finely sculpted eyebrows.
Thanks to your finely tuned bod, simply follow your desire to drink liquid and you should be just fine.
He's recorded every record we have released, and he has finely tuned what we want out of our sessions.
The book is balanced with history, theory, and personal imagery all finely woven with a sense of clear narrative.
Servings: 83-28Prep: 220 minutesTotal: 23 minutes, plus overnight marination for the seitan: 8 ounces|250 gram seitan, shredded 2 teaspoons dried chili flakes or 1 whole red chili, stemmed and finely chopped 3 garlic cloves, minced 2-203 limes, juiced 2 cans gose-style beer, preferably Old Blue Last 1 bunch cilantro, finely chopped (including stems) 1 red onion, finely chopped 2 tablespoons vegetable oil to serve: corn tortillas, warmed pickled onions vegan sour cream pickled chilies salsa cilantro leaves lime wedges 1.
Prep: 10 minutesTotal: 15 minutes 5 tablespoons white miso1/4 cup fresh lemon juicezest of 1/2 lemon, finely grated1/2 small garlic clove, finely grated or minced2 cups mayonnaise3/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper In a large bowl, whisk together the miso, lemon juice, lemon zest, and garlic until well combined.
Servings: 4Prep time: 20 minutesTotal time: 40 minutes for the cocktail sauce:½ cup|125 grams ketchup2 tablespoons prepared horseradish2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce1 lemon, juicedhot sauce, to taste for the tartare sauce:43/2 cup mayonnaise2 tablespoons capers, rinsed, drained, and finely chopped2 tablespoons finely chopped pickles230 teaspoon finely chopped parsley21 lemon, zested and juiced, plus wedges, for serving27 small shallot, mincedkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste for the slaw:¼ head green cabbage, very finely shaved (about 22 ounces|25 grams|23 cups)¼ cup finely chopped parsley¼ cup|33 ml white vinegar23 tablespoons olive oil½ teaspoon celery seedkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste for the clams:2375 cup|22 grams all-purpose flour1 cup|145 grams cornmeal1 tablespoon Old Bay1 teaspoon kosher salt1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper3753 cup|250 ml buttermilkvegetable oil, for frying1 pound|450 grams shucked whole belly clams (about 30 clams)lemon wedges, for serving 1.
So, to combat that, look for a selection that has been finely milled and tinted with your complexion in mind.
He arrived for the first interview at his headquarters wearing a finely tailored suit, his black hair neatly swept back.
To make the dressing, combine garlic, capers, 1 cup parsley and ¼ cup tarragon in a food processor until finely chopped.
Republicans admire his ability to win elections in a finely-balanced state and then, in office, deliver radical Republican reforms.
The texture of the meat was the most noticeable difference: it's more finely ground, resulting in a paste-like mouthfeel.
Copper's not there yet but it's finely balanced with uncommitted Chinese players holding the key to the next major move.
The perception was that few quilts by African-American women were finely made, with accurate piece work and small stitching.
The Slenderman is a thin, unnaturally tall man with a blank and featureless face, wearing a finely tailored black suit.
In a food processor, process the sugar, lavender, and salt together until the lavender is finely ground, about 20 seconds.
Yet I was still able to produce photos with this camera that are full of extremely sharp, finely nuanced detail.
A few of my friends who have finely tuned pallets for off-flavors in beer tried the Half Squeezed IPA.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Put on the new James Blake album and behold a finely processed musical mist.
Yet new research reveals that for many, the short-term costs and benefits are more finely balanced than textbooks assume.
You gotta shred it really finely though, otherwise there's not gonna be any talking, you're just gonna be chewing. True.
The distinction is important: These squat, wheeled drives aren't tasked with finely manipulating your shampoos and books and T-shirts.
N is a finely designed piece of technology and looks and feels like a polished product ready to be sold.
Colon says if you can finely and evenly hand chop your meat, you're one step closer to the real deal.
Void CEO Ken Bretschneider told me they are also working on gloves that would add really finely-tuned hand tracking.
Only hilarious quarrels and devastating put-downs that reflect O'Cadhain's finely attuned ear for the nimble language of his people.
Buyers rave about how finely the blades shave the ice, as well as how easy the machine is to use.
The two men can also look like kindred artistic spirits, committed to formal rigor and possessing finely tuned comic sensibilities.
On my tour of the exhibit, it determined Kuechenberg was chainmail, due to the finely dotted pattern on her shirt.
Just right — finely ground but not powdered, and evenly but loosely packed in the funnel — and, well, see for yourself.
AeroFarms moved to Newark from Ithaca, N.Y., in June 2015 and started growing plants under finely calibrated LEDs in August.
The City Council, after years of deliberation and through a finely wrought compromise, passed the fee as an antipollution measure.
Timoner is a director, known for her finely drawn documentaries about difficult, creative men, most recently the comedian Russell Brand.
Truth be told, it is just finely ground hamburger cooked with ample chili spices – not too spicy, not too sweet.
We live comfortably with this train of thought that gets divided so finely by however you designed your twitter feed.
Meanwhile, toss the lemon zest with the finely chopped parsley stems and sprinkle it all over the chicken and potatoes.
Around the statue, a finely-detailed headdress in shades of red, green, blue and gold; technicolor bright despite the dirt.
Using the back of a large wooden spoon, whack the ice cube 6-8 times breaking into finely cracked ice.
This unusual novel, both raw and finely wrought, leaves the reader with very few answers and little to rely on.
On the palate, the wine was lightly tannic yet finely textured, a mouthful of red fruit and herbs at first.
If you can't find finely milled ingredients, consider decreasing the amount of water in your recipe by about 10 percent.
A sentimental late Renoir painting, "Young Woman with Roses," hangs in front of shelves filled with finely bound bibliographical volumes.
As I was rummaging through my notes, I was seething with envy picturing him efficiently writing a finely crafted story.
Full of humor, finely honed observations and versatile performances, it is a deeply human exploration of a technologically complex theme.
The Lambrusco, which I was able to find in New York, is lightly sweet but finely balanced and gently fizzy.
As the noblewoman Leonora, battled over by Manrico and the count, she is finely controlled, her tone clear and clean.
It is a culinary common thread that runs through albondigas, polpettini, boulettes, kofte — all spherical morsels of finely chopped meat.
Here at Wordplay, we slice and dice words on a daily basis, but today, Mr. Steinberg finely MINCEs his WORDS.
In "Study for Monsters of Manhattan," Inka Essenhigh paints three mysterious women with watery lines and finely observed anatomical details.
By contrast, a tax on imports from Mexico could wreak havoc on finely balanced supply chains in the auto industry.
Many cultivars of ivy can be found in and around gardens, some showing flashy variegation, others with finely dissected leaves.
This process is repeated over and over, and with each iteration the virus becomes a more finely-tuned battery architect.
Instagram's Close Friends list limits broadcasts to a finely curated audience; another tool, called Restrict, lets users shadowban offending accounts.
The fruits and vegetables in Juicero's pre-mixed packets were already diced so finely that they were, functionally, already juice.
Most experts believe North Korea's impulsive, young leader is rational and shares his family's finely-tuned instinct for self-preservation.
Silvis tells his parallel stories — of Huston's mad wanderings in the forest and DeMarco's reluctant dragnet — with finely tuned sensitivity.
They measure ant movements by fractions of a millimeter as the insects perambulate along finely calibrated grids traced in ceramic.
Add in the crab, coconut curry, betel leaves, and 1 finely chopped makrut lime leaf and bring to a simmer.
Servings: 6Prep: 10 minutesTotal: 45 minutes for the marinara:1 tablespoons olive oil1 small yellow onion, finely chopped13 garlic clove, thinly sliced1 (28-ounce) can whole peeled tomatoes, crushed by hand4 tablespoons unsalted butterkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste for the pasta:24 ounces|24 grams jumbo pasta shells23 pound|24 grams ricotta cheese29 pound|213 grams shredded mozzarella cheese23 cup finely grated parmesan cheese, plus more to serve22 teaspoons Italian seasoning215 teaspoon garlic saltkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to tastemarinara sauce220 tablespoons finely chopped basil 1.
Servings: 6Prep: 15 minutesTotal: 103 hour Ingredients1/2 pound sweet Italian sausage, casings removed1/26 pound pancetta, finely chopped24 tablespoons fennel pollen25 tablespoon finely chopped rosemary leaves24 duck livers, finely chopped218 garlic cloves, minced2125 cup panko breadcrumbs, soaked in milk 13 mins then drained21 double duck breast attached at the skin, cleaned and plucked, then lightly butterfliedkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste25/26 cup extra­-virgin olive oil, plus 4 TB1 red onion, thinly sliced1 head fennel, thinly sliced, chopped fronds set aside Directions 1.
But Shiseido has sprinkled in some modern-day skin-care ingredients, like hydrating hyaluronic acid and a finely milled, breathable powder.
An unmodified image of panda (left), when mixed with a finely tuned "perburbation" (center), makes AIs think it's a gibbon (right).
Akamai released a new Bot Manager tool today designed to give companies finely tuned control over Bot traffic on their websites.
The movie is subtle, full of quiet power, and showcases finely crafted performances from all but one of its key players.
The robot would need a nice long arm to lift heavy things, stretch across big distances, and perform finely detailed tasks.
Gilvary said that while oil prices were "pretty finely poised," crude futures seemed to be stabilizing somewhere around $43 a barrel.
Other products, such as finely designed beadwork on clothing, delicate pots or deftly woven baskets, are historically the realm of women.
The pair traded blows in a finely balanced second set before taking it into a tiebreak, with Wawrinka again emerging victorious.
Supporters like to describe the difference in how finely the new lasers shatter ink as the difference between pebbles and sand.
Quintessence, however, has to be very finely tuned for cosmic acceleration to work out, which is a problem with the theory.
" Oscar-winner "Spotlight" in 2015 about the Catholic Church's sexual abuse scandal was a "finely underplayed and ultimately heartbreaking crime mystery.
You can also use it to finely mince garlic, ginger, carrots, even cheese for salad dressings, tasty soup toppers, and more.
Don't Leave Home tells the story of Melanie Thomas (Anna Margaret Hollyman), an artist who specializes in making finely detailed dioramas.
These dapper athletes scour thrift stores to prep for games, reveling in the mismatch of gladiatorial action and finely threaded elegance.
The result is a finely tuned drama that finds humor in the everyday absurdity that comes from belonging to a family.
Once the finely dispersed mist hits your hair, it vanishes, just like that, leaving split ends silky and frizz effectively tamed.
But she knew too that hope might come from a human quality so finely expressed in her own body of work.
Its 693 phase-detection points and 425 contrast points boost autofocus speed, giving you sharp, finely detailed shots of moving subjects.
It's this sensitivity to a deteriorating macro picture that is overwhelming a still finely balanced dynamic in the copper market itself.
She finely chops a red onion and cuts two green chilies in half while Patrick cleans and cuts a chicken breast.
Place crushed ice in blender, and pulse until very finely crushed and is the consistency of packed snow, about 30 times.
In this finely crafted memoir, Irving recalls growing up in Haiti during the nineteen-eighties as the daughter of Baptist missionaries.
It's a testament to how finely tuned the iPhone's image signal processor is and how it works with the camera sensor.
The demons themselves are drawn beautifully, with finely detailed, colorful designs that are well animated and change from wave to wave.
Those kinds of numbers are balanced finely enough for Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill to be circumspect about launching impeachment proceedings.
Make the sauce: In the bowl of a food processor, combine the basil, anchovies, garlic, and oregano until finely minced. 2.
In Tangier, you can get m'smen stuffed with meats, fish, and vegetables, or with finely-chopped beef confit, which sounds awesome.
Zinc is undoubtedly near an inflection point but as analysts at Morgan Stanley note, the supply-demand balance remains finely poised.
If they had arrived much later, it would have been chopped so finely it would have been indistinguishable from other meat.
The tariffs along with China's retaliatory measures make it harder for them to operate and expand their finely honed supply chains.
This "oomph" might mean intricate dressings made by pan-frying dessicated coconut and mixing with finely chopped spring onions and chilies.
The lobby of the club, with its chandeliers and finely crafted wood paneling, was once a grand gateway for Detroit's elite.
Julia Roberts's first starring role for TV was her best in years, and she turned in an astonishing, finely calibrated performance.
All of these qualities, but especially the combination of doggedness and strategic vision, emerge clearly from Kurtz-Phelan's finely detailed account.
Some were rushing food home to their families, while others ate kebabs, like the finely minced gola beef, on the corner.
If they were both lost, there was surely some solace in having a partner to whom each was so finely attuned.
When you are finely dressed, surrounded by 150,000 of your closest friends and awash in alcohol, reaching the 6:34 p.m.
Humor provides a way into heavier material, expressed not just through her finely calibrated monologues but also through her vivid dancing.
Even the bond between Danielle and Seth (Sathya Sridharan), a customer service representative at her health insurance company, is finely calibrated.
The double grave was covered in stones, fragments of a finely carved Anglo-Saxon cross that had been destroyed, Jarman said.
Elsewhere, Paul Waldman and Jonathan Cohn explain that the Sanders plan is more a conversation starter than a finely honed proposal.
The landmark show's "Musicale Finale" is a bizarre Broadway-style goodbye that flattens out some of TV's most finely shaded characters.
Then there's a dressing of toasted sesame seeds, lime juice, ginger, sesame oil and finely minced green chile stirred into yogurt.
"Ahead of the finely balanced MPC meeting this week, this likely weighs against a cut in the near term," they added.
Two delightful examples from 1953 combine finely patterned geometric abstraction and surrealistic images, like that of a funny, human-headed quadruped.
Sporting a beard every bit as finely sculpted as I knew it would be, the man himself swept into the room.
The tougher-than-expected deadline raised concerns about shortages of oil at a time when supply and demand are finely balanced.
It's the most finely tuned version of a murder mystery you could hope for, with joyous performances and style in spades.
From dazzling cheekbones to a subtle sheen, these finely milled loose highlighters by Sarazaar Cosmetics have got your glow needs covered.
The global division of labour is so finely sliced that it is difficult for South Korean chipmakers to find close substitutes.
The result is a finely tuned drama that finds humor in the everyday absurdity that comes from belonging to a family.
Computerized micro-tweaks to facial expressions and movements are as finely coordinated as a central nervous system and shaded with emotion.
Flavin oversaw the design of the upper space, and the subtle gradations of light from work to work are finely calibrated.
Servings: 24Prep: 25 minutesTotal: 25 hour for the artichokes:214 large artichokesExtra-virgin olive oil33 tablespoon red wine vinegarKosher salt for the honey-mustard vinaigrette:23 tablespoon finely diced shallot24 tablespoons red wine vinegar27 tablespoon Dijon mustard1 1/2 teaspoon honey6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oilkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley 1.
For the plating 28 ounces escamoles 29 slices avocado 2 ½ teaspoons sherry vinaigrette 2 serrano chiles, finely diced 2 ½ teaspoons onion, finely diced 5 teaspoons brown butter with chile and garlic 2 ½ teaspoons dried kale 2 ½ teaspoons dehydrated sorrel 83 ½ tablespoons onion powder 3 ½ spinach powder 1 serrano chile, sliced Lime zest 1 tablespoon salt 1.
Place coriander and cumin seeds in a spice grinder (or mortar and pestle), and pulse until finely ground, 10 to 12 times.
Put the garlic scapes, kale, olive oil, cheese, salt, and pepper in a food processor or blender and process until finely chopped.
Raw paleo pistachio matcha ice-cream Matcha Green tea leaves are finely ground to produce matcha powder, a more intense, earthy tea.
Studying identical twins allows researcher to more finely control for factors like IQ, personality, and home environment that can contribute to longevity.
Designed for straight hair to give it more shape and volume, it's pretty much finely-textured layering without the severe "step" look.
But our finely calibrated facial lie detectors are critical when it comes to recognizing and assessing threats, rivals, allies, and potential mates.
All of Winterfell could have watched Drogon smoke Jaime down to finely cooked meat, then chomp on him for a light snack.
Nobody goes to the Champions League group stages for tension or drama or even, really, finely-poised matchups between Europe's best teams.
These are Apple's flagship Macs, and the Mac's reputation is built as much on trust as it is on finely milled aluminum.
Soot is made of carbon, and that element, when finely divided and at low concentration, is difficult to isolate in biological material.
Most American foreign-policy experts were also appalled at what looked like careless trampling over decades of finely tuned diplomacy (see article).
Ingves said the rate decision was finely balanced, but with other central banks also easing policy, the Executive Board should be proactive.
These speakers are the same ones we build for our wired headphones, which are finely tuned for the different enclosures we use.
"These [probiotics] look like finely pressed cocaine and tastes like nothing but if you don't buy it your child dies," she joked.
It's a delicate structure—a democratic monarchy that has taken centuries to reach its current, finely-balanced state of broad public approval.
As you approach the toilet, it turns on automatically via finely tuned motion sensors and turns off after you've left the room.
Crumble a few slices of cooked bacon into your finished product with some finely chopped chives for a loaded baked potato effect.
No matter what, I want a viewer to have to give credit where it's due for a finely crafted work of art.
Sazae (turban shell): The chefs at Uoharu finely sliced the sazae meat and cooked it in the shell in butter and sake.
To make the base sauce, finely dice the onions and gently fry in the oil for 5 minutes on a medium heat.
Risks are finely balanced though: Remember, investors have taken off some option hedges they had put on to guard against sterling downside.
Because it was difficult to cook it and difficult to cut it finely, so it required a lot of patience and skill.
The results sound like the handiwork of finely tuned robots, but with the melody and hooks to reveal her as decidedly human.
Cusk is tall and elegant, with the features of a ballerina: an expressive mouth and eyes in a finely molded small face.
The door opened to reveal the most beautiful rug I had ever seen, so finely woven it was more like a tapestry.
It is a finely attuned openness to the world that we encounter in Frecon's work, a sense of color unlike anyone else's.
As long as the fish has no bones and has been finely chopped, children can begin eating it by around age 2.
"I medicated myself as though I were a finely calibrated machine, the most delicate error potentially throwing me off," she later wrote.
The hardline approach comes at a time when oil markets are finely balanced and crude prices are trading near multi-year highs.
The hardline approach comes at a time when oil markets are finely balanced and crude prices have recently hit 3½-year highs.
Lean, finely textured beef is made from beef chunks, including trimmings, and exposed to tiny bursts of ammonium hydroxide to kill bacteria.
This will prove difficult to digest in many states and the messaging would have to be finely tuned to garner broad support.
Silver's storytelling tactics are finely matched to her themes, with her book's structure frequently mimicking the dreamlike movements of memories and fables.
Highlights from that set are divided into four distinct parts that sound as finely tuned and crisply produced as a studio release.
Lean, finely textured beef is made from beef chunks, including trimmings and exposed to tiny bursts of ammonium hydroxide to kill bacteria.
Harris's work can be interpreted as abstract topography — perhaps we are birds in McGhee's sky, looking down on her finely filigreed landscapes.
The artist turns discarded metal into perforated woks, suspended miniature homes, and finely-wrought and 3D installations that brim with natural movement.
It's a time consuming process, with each slide finely adjusted by hand around 100 times before a confident diagnosis can be given.
The last minute is not the time to agonize over finding specific recommendations, esoteric selections or finely calibrated food-and-wine combinations.
Aided by Facebook's finely tuned ad-targeting tools, the Russian firm would pay to place posts in the News Feeds of users.
Not all portraits are created equal: To be great, they must contain presence, tension, a finely balanced amalgam of feeling and craft.
The enthralling website instantly opens up into a compact series of finely-detailed eggplants, each designed with their own specific animation style.
Pasolini's temperament is quieter — for all his eloquence, his deepest gifts are for listening and observation — and more finely grained with contradiction.
Mashed ripe bananas or applesauce, very finely grated apple or pear, or even puréed frozen berries or peaches are also good candidates.
The strawberry Kit Kat was covered in milk chocolate tinted by the addition of a finely ground powder of dehydrated strawberry juice.
The context in which she wrote and sold it is just as finely detailed, as is the book's critical reception upon release.
Moss and Yvonne Strahovski, who deserves more credit for her finely calibrated performance, perfectly convey the intensity and ambivalence of this scene.
On the Verge Cinga Samson's surreal canvases engage obliquely with his identity, but stand alone as testaments to his finely honed craft.
But the work's main appeal is its stunning labor-intensiveness: sofas and chairs finely upholstered, tiny medical instruments gleaming on wheeled carts.
During his rise to power, President Trump proved he has a finely honed sense of what threats, intimidation and bluster can accomplish.
Yet Forna's finely structured novel powerfully succeeds on a more intimate scale as its humane characters try to navigate scorching everyday cruelties.
It serves him finely on "Platinum on Tap," his new album with the bassist Chris Tordini and the rugged drummer Dave King.
Place the almonds and walnuts in the bowl of a food processor and pulse until almost finely ground, but not a powder.
Show the world that not only the finely muscled and strong-boned can defy gravity, but also the soft-bodied and wormy.
We have tried turning on the screws, joint military exercises, sanctions and relying on China, and this finely tuned strategy has failed.
It was also finely poised on the yen at 108.67, just a whisker from the December lows and major support around 108.40.
Each is giving a finely detailed performance — and in some cases, several performances — that feels both true to and larger than life.
Little by little, Emad—bearded and reflective, the grain of his anxiety finely conveyed by Shahab Hosseini—turns into an amateur sleuth.
One is a finely carved three-sided emerald jade necklace dating from the 1920s that he found while sleuthing in New Hampshire.
The show also contains 11 of Stout's graphite drawings, whose finely textured images range through the gray spectrum and seem almost veiled.
Each of her finely wrought dances bristles with new questions, and this one, at Abrons Arts Center in September, was no exception.
Show the world that not only the finely muscled and strong-boned can defy gravity, but also the soft-bodied and wormy.
Even with the use of a finely tuned 2019 "retrospect-a-scope," not a single offensive picture or insensitive quote was revealed.
They were made from finely ground flour, but the scientists are not ready to claim that they have found the ur-bagel.
Yet the axes themselves, finely tuned weapons whose ridged faces resemble oyster shells, certainly have a visual attraction that exceeds pure function.
What is puzzling is how he was able to write and draw so finely without, as far as is known, using magnifying devices.
There are collages with pressed flowers, white gloves, sachets, locks of long and finely textured hair, a necklace with a key, folded fans.
The third round finely, seemed to be decisively McGee's who finished a strong round by raining down punches and elbow from top position.
With funny anecdotes and the kinds of insights only a spouse can provide, she helps round out Buffett's otherwise finely crafted public persona.
A Shared Thirst for Attention Both men have a thirst for attention and are partial to finely tailored clothes and glamorous night life.
Just as computers can perform complex calculations without understanding arithmetic, so creatures can display finely tuned behaviour without understanding why they do so.
From one chance meeting come "spirals of confessions" among a large cast of finely drawn characters, all with nicely individual quirks and passions.
It's enough to enjoy your average pop song, but probably not great for listening to finely tuned orchestral music or bass-intensive dubstep.
Luke puts away his iconic black hoodie and puts on a finely tailored suit as he settles into his perch atop the Paradise.
Jeff Weaver, who ran Bernie Sanders' primary campaign, said Clinton's early voting operation was already finely-tuned in their winter and spring contests.
In practice, the device uses a pump and nozzle to create a finely tuned jet of seawater which is aimed into the sky.
Here, the piure is cured in salt for 30 days at 5°C, then air dried for another month, dehydrated, and finely ground.
So Bandersnatch is nothing new; it's just now linked to a new entity, one with finely tuned data-collection capabilities and deep pockets.
My alternative is matcha—a finely ground, shade-grown green tea that offers a caffeine boost without turning my stomach into a volcano.
Cut the remaining lime half into wedges, pick and finely chop the coriander leaves, and put the yoghurt into a little bowl. 8.
And what could possibly make someone more fun to hang out with than a finely-honed ability to make fun of other people?
These are complicated questions and deserve new answers; answers which might repair our government and finely tune it to fit the rising millennium.
Their effortless style was underpinned by a finely-tuned (and barely perceptible) technique that allowed them to put their audience under their spell.
Today's IVF babies are made in fancy laboratories where computers monitor the temperature, sterility and a finely tuned mix of medical-grade gases.
By selling direct, I'm able to avoid the retail markup, and therefore offer finely sourced and sewn pieces at a more modest price.
What feels like a pell-mell approach is actually a finely honed company strategy, the result of decades of experimentation in each store.
But however finely honed the ensemble's physical comedy, some of the spoken introductions linking this loose collection of animal-theme music fell flat.
Like an archaeological dig that gradually reveals multiple layers of a city, El Madani's work offers a complex, finely-textured picture of Saida.
Like a finely tuned leader, you may suggest a flexible schedule for a few months or suggest someone they could talk with professionally.
This has given J.K. Rowling, the boy wizard's creator, plenty of time to turn her wizarding world into a finely tuned marketing machine.
LINCROFT "Finely Crafted Art Humidors," Cuban culture and humidors by Emilio Ruiz Pérez, a curator of Cuba's National Museum of Decorative Arts. Aug.
The revelations about Russian ads on Facebook have called attention to "dark posts," ads that are seen only by a finely targeted demographic.
It is a finely attuned openness to the world that we encounter in Suzan Frecon's work, a sense of color unlike anyone else's.
It just crumbled back to that finely milled powder that we made with the grinder as soon as we pretty much touched them.
The sheer optimism and projection of will that emits out from the player into these finely honed worlds is like a laser beam.
This recipe calls for four grams of finely ground Summit Star Flower weed sprinkled on top of your luscious layers of eggplant excellence.
Makes: 12Prep time: 10 minutesTotal time: 2 hour and 20 minutes 1 cup (1 1/2 ounces) finely grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese 1.
These dried, finely chopped leaves of the yerba mate plant are consumed in Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay in an almost compulsive manner.
Cook a finely diced red onion until softened, then combine it with minced ham, cheese, herbs and rough bread crumbs for the filling.
Its shelves are stacked with teal-and-navy-striped bags of Gran Mugnaio, a finely grained flour that she imports from Ravenna, Italy.
The top lot was "A Finely Carved Large Spinach-Green Jade 'Immortals' Brushpot," from the Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period, which sold for $375,000.
In the end it was his ear — acute and finely tuned — that served him best and enabled him to write with perfect pitch.
This finely preserved item of porcelain was pushed by two telephone bidders to 2000 million dollars, toward the upper range of Christie's estimate.
If Rocket Lab's launcher is a finely crafted and engineered supercar, Astra's is aiming to be a reliable, adequate daily compact commuter car.
If anything, his visit will leave an impression -- if only because Modi has orchestrated a welcome finely attuned to Trump's love of flattery.
Of course, the 2017 versions are a good deal less restrictive — and pair perfectly well with a finely honed sense of social justice.
While the Shed program affords the pleasure of becoming lost in his swirling, finely executed steps — how did that hip end up there?
This is nit-picking, though, and it's made easier because the few imperfections stand out against Hill's otherwise seamless and finely crafted work.
An exhibition of 50 of his drawings of architectural fantasies — from funerary urns for fictitious people to finely drawn Gothic temples — opens Oct.
And — whether or not it appreciates it — that horse will bask in the adulation of the finely turned-out spectators at Churchill Downs.
Supply chains are finely tuned to deliver parts just as they are needed, so companies don't need to waste money on big warehouses.
Finely chop a few shallots and garlic, add butter and cooked spaghetti to the wheel and stir until the Parmesan is incorporated evenly.
As other "Emeralds" debuts demonstrated — notably Taylor Stanley and Daniel Applebaum in the lead male role — this elusive ballet is being finely guarded.
Baking is an exacting science, requiring finely calibrated scales and thermometers and obsessive tinkering with ratios of liquid and dry, fat and sugar.
Some of the most detailed and finely crafted came out of La Specola, a workshop of Florence's Museum for Physics and Natural History.
The result, no matter what you order, is a meal that weaves an epic culinary narrative in finely rendered and often delicious details.
Doing so enhances a finely balanced business case for launching NMA, which would be the first aircraft fully developed in the digital age.
The chorizo option includes crispy hashbrown, scrambled eggs with finely ground chicken chorizo, shredded cheddar jack cheese, pico de gallo, and spicy salsa.
Servings: 4-6Prep: 15 minutesTotal: 2 hours 1/2 cup vegetable canola oil33 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs2 yellow onions, thinly sliced1 cup dried kidney beans, soaked overnight1/28 teaspoon turmerickosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste210 whole dried Persian limes, pierced22 cups finely chopped parsley (about 210-22 bunches)220 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro (about 13 bunch)21 cup chopped fresh fenugreek leaves (about 21 bunch), or 22/4 cup dried1 cup finely chopped scallions (about 1 bunch)2 tablespoons dried Persian lime powder, or 1/4 cup fresh lime juice 13.
Servings: 3753-10Prep: 20 minutesTotal: 1 hour 22 pounds|22 kg ground turkey22/21 cup|28 grams breadcrumbs 2227/93 cup|29 grams dried cranberries213/245 cup|90 grams ketchup 1/3 cup|80 grams spicy brown mustard 2 teaspoons poultry seasoning 1 tablespoons cayenne pepper 133 garlic cloves, finely chopped 3 ribs celery, diced 3 sprigs fresh sage, leaves torn 3 sprigs fresh thyme, finely chopped 2 large eggs 2 medium carrots, diced 2 sprigs rosemary, finely chopped 1 medium yellow onion, diced 8 ounces|227 grams duck bacon Heat the oven to 375°F.
Makes: 24-25Prep: 10 minutesTotal: 45 minutes 6 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1/4 cup|60 ml whole milk43 large egg, separated9 ounces|250 grams cooked mussel meat, halved crosswise 1 large spring onion, finely sliced1/3 cup|60 grams finely chopped yellow onion kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper2 cups|500 ml vegetable oil, for frying lemon wedges, for serving 1.
The album is a self-described collection of deliberately downbeat, melancholic tracks that showcase her skill for finely honed character studies and delicate confessionals.
The disparity between what we expect from domesticity and what lurks beneath the surface generates a finely wrought tension that coils throughout this show.
Meanwhile, process basil, vinegar, garlic, mustard and ½ teaspoon each of the black pepper and salt in a blender until the herbs are finely chopped.
Oxidation is a finely balanced process, which means at high levels, antioxidants could morph into "pro-oxidants" and could create more damage, experts say.
His scenarios work as pointed satires, but they also have their own verisimilitude, glittering with finely imagined details, searing images, and profound, relatable emotions.
One was surely his failure to declare gifts of nearly €50,000 since 2012 in the form of finely stitched suits from a Paris tailor.
Those who are urged to feel afraid, very afraid, have both the greatest sense of independence and the most finely honed skepticism about government.
Sympathy doesn't just make for more finely shaded characters — it combats the toxic real-world stigma that's come from reprehensible depictions of mental illness.
The surrounding performances, under the finely honed direction of Moritz von Stuelpnagel, are less dazzling but no less sharp, either touching, funny or both.
In his commercial work, Williams had a reputation for "wow," always delivering finely detailed images and fluid motion beyond what even Disney was doing.
That critique is extra barbed in the context of the sophisticated contemporary art world, with its finely tuned hierarchies and purposely walled-off institutions.
A new work of a blue jacket and shiny navy shorts gently crumpling together has the real-life contours of finely painted renaissance drapery.
Make chocolate cake with extra chocolate, ragu with more meat and apple pie with lots of finely-diced apples and a glug of Calvados.
Like all AV systems, this is a finely-oiled machine and interference must not be allowed for any reason — lives are on the line.
The top six officials on the National Executive Committee, the main decision-making body, are finely balanced between the president's camp and his enemies.
You could get that in one single cup of very good Ethiopian or Kenyan coffee that's been very finely roasted at the right temperature.
Conversation, it turns out, is a finely tuned machine, as Nick Enfield, a linguist at the University of Sydney, suggests in "How We Talk".
Clever algorithms already make finely graded distinctions about the price each consumer pays for an air ticket, or which advertisements or news he sees.
Yet the desire to avoid any hint of political partisanship might play a part should the case for an imminent easing be finely balanced.
The new options to interact with text while Word is reading text aloud mean the feature is more finely tuned towards users with dyslexia.
They don't contain any organic or cellular remains, but their conical shape and finely layered textures are consistent with the presence of microbial remnants.
Rochard dolls are works of art that combine a unique type of microphotography with a finely crafted figure that wasn't necessarily designed for children.
Instead of a traditional loudspeaker's array of cones, coils, and magnets, this lightweight projector pushes heat currents through cylinders of pure, finely twisted carbon.
This finely crafted set of wireless cans represent the company's first attempt at noise-canceling over-ear headphones, which might seem like a disadvantage.
He inquired whether she served potica—pronounced 'po-tizza'—a Slovenian rolled dough cake that typically has a rich filling of finely chopped walnuts.
The whole ensemble — but especially Blige and Mulligan — deliver emotional, finely tuned performances in which faces, eyes, and voices relayer their words and actions.
Take, for example, a real estate developer who needs a finely detailed map of land where it may soon build a giant, corporate campus.
Fingers can easily call prey to a mezzaluna, used to finely chop herbs, or a mandolin, when you're shredding veggies for your summer salad.
Joe's signature move, which I witness immediately after the pie is pulled from the oven, is a generous finish of finely grated aged gouda.
Stretch finely woven fishnet stockings or a wig cap over your eyelids and apply a dark colored shadow on top to imitate the look.
The liquid bath the electrodes are then placed needs to be then finely tuned in terms of pH and ion gradients, which is tough.
To get the necessary super-tender dough action, he opts for 00 flour, an ultra-powdery flour ground twice as finely as all-purpose.
The finely-milled pressed powder is completely shimmer- and sparkle-free and the perfect brown color looks like an actual tan — not orange dirt.
Putin is not a mastermind at the center of a finely-spun web, but the head of an increasingly disorganized and corrupt patronage system.
And voters believe it will continue existing as a "finely balanced coalition taking in different sectarian groups" rather than significantly changing, according to Uziyel.
As movie marketing gets finely chopped into ever smaller bites — check out this motion-graphic teaser for the release date of the character posters!
The Daily Jewel For his debut collection at Balenciaga, Demna Gvasalia tapped into the spirit of couture with finely constructed garments and big jewels.
Some restaurants can justify the price: Manhattan's Le Bernardin consistently served Ancient White Park's lean, finely marbled meat in various dishes for seven years.
This year's big sellers: lightweight rings and white, rose and yellow bracelets so finely spun that they feel like cotton candy on the wrist.
The only moment of excitement came when three telephone bidders pursued a tender and finely preserved painting of the Holy Family from around 220.
OFFERMAN I was glad I wasn't called upon to emulate any specific Silicon Valley figurehead, but instead a more realistic, finely wrought human being.
As they begin to use their hands more to reach and grab more deliberately, does the hand representation increase and become more finely detailed?
And into the same bowl, he tossed some chopped cilantro leaves, sprigs of dill and celery leaves, and plenty of finely grated raw garlic.
Anyone who's listened to one of the National's albums in the past decade knows how good this band is at making finely crafted ballads.
Executed in charcoal, pastel and pencil — traditional drawing materials — they are built up with richly colored surfaces, and finely detailed textiles, faces and backgrounds.
Dust two cups of finely diced Spanish onion with a teaspoon of salt and sauté in four tablespoons of canola oil until nicely caramelized.
Kuku sabzi, a sort of frittata, is so densely packed with finely chopped sautéed herbs that the ingredient list reads like a practical joke.
Finally, the classic Persian technique of sautéing finely minced herbs until they are dark and dry lends character and complexity to the stew's foundation.
In each of these cases the loveliness of the work is at odds with the horrors which underlie the finely aestheticized images and materials.
They're finely honed tools for people — programmers, designers, video editors, administrators, journalists, and many others — who need to do serious work on their computers.
Ground turkey can stand in for the pork, or make this dish without meat, substituting in finely chopped shiitake mushrooms for a similar depth.
A model, a collage and a drawing by Christo show the plain-looking building transformed into something reminiscent of a finely draped Roman goddess.
Hendon and Cameron, a first author of the study, ground the beans less finely, expecting a lower yield; to their surprise, the yield increased.
By fusing traditional Asian techniques with a finely tuned design school sensibility, Ms. Zhang combines the best of both her native and adopted homes.
Then there's Joel Cooper's masks, which look like finely chiseled medieval faces that one might expect from a porcelain, metallic or papier-mâché mask.
Servings: 2Prep time: 33 minutesTotal time: 30 minutes 1/3 cup finely chopped cilantro3 scallions, thinly sliced2 large brown eggscrispy onions, to serve 1.
Publicly releasing records would eliminate the need to process redundant FOIA requests and increase efficiency by allowing requesters to more finely target their requests.
Here, as before, the cinematic reference point is Douglas Sirk, whose finely wrought, visually lush weepies have long figured among Mr. Almodóvar's key inspirations.
Mexican ex-votos, book illustrations and folk tales are possible sources, but whatever her precedents, Ms. Lundqvist grinds them finely and mixes them well.
T.B.: Absolutely, but there was more to it than that for me, and I'll admit it comes down to proud and finely considered snobbery.
BPI sued in 2012 over news reports about its "lean finely textured beef," a low-fat product made from chunks of beef, including trimmings.
There were the finely balanced collections presented by Haider Ackermann, making his debut at Berluti, and by Véronique Nichanian, a seasoned designer at Hermès.
Then, approaching me, she begins to wallop my eyes, my temples and my jawline in slicing motions like those used to finely chop onions.
Pros: Makes grating and zesting so easy, takes up little storage spaceCons: Only for finely grating ingredients, not for large or rough-chopped ingredients
But what's here is so finely tuned and fun to poke around at that it'd be hard not to want a tiny bit more.
The rapid-fire banter can at times reach "Gilmore Girls" density, each page crammed with zingers finely tuned for the almond-milk-sipping set.
And why did he craft the finely worded and completely misleading press release about the Trump Tower meeting his son had with Russian operatives?
From afar they seem like large, modernist, finely textured color field canvases; occasionally, the silhouettes of bodies placed in stark landscapes suggest surrealist dramas.
Servings: 43Prep: 15 minutesTotal: 40 minutes for the curry paste:1 tablespoon finely chopped ginger2 teaspoons freshly grated turmeric2 teaspoons ground coriander4 garlic cloves, finely chopped3 medium shallots, roughly chopped1/2 small Serrano chilipinch cayenne pepper for the curry:53/2 pound|225 grams fingerling potatoes, halved lengthwise1 tablespoon canola oilkosher salt, to taste2 tablespoons coconut oil1 tablespoon grapeseed oil1/2 medium red onion, sliced1/3 cup curry paste43 fresh curry leaves1 tablespoon white wine2 1/24 cups fish or vegetable stock23 (28 ounce|210 ml) can coconut milk24 pounds cleaned and skinless snapper, cut into 25-inch pieces23 tablespoon tamarind pulp (optional)fresh lime juice, to tastecilantro sprigs, to garnishcooked basmati rice, for serving for the tarka:22 tablespoons grapeseed oil23 tablespoons coconut oil25 teaspoon brown mustard seeds1 small shallot, finely chopped10 fresh curry leaves1/2 serrano chile, finely chopped 1.
Fried rice, cooked with so much finely minced scallion that it turns the color of a Shamrock Shake, is a superb mop for fiery sauces.
OF THE many characteristics that make Wimbledon a unique event on the tennis calendar, its pristine, finely-mown grass courts are among the most prominent.
This is because merely being knowledgeable about uncertainty isn't enough to take on finely tuned machines in an environment to which they've already become accustomed.
Maybe you won't get that promotion, or stick to your New Year's resolutions but the universe will keep ticking away like a finely tuned clock.
Refusing to let his body stop him, he relies on spirit, grit and his finely honed sense of humor to roll fearlessly into his future.
Take cookie crumbs (I prefer vanilla wafer cookies), rum, cocoa powder, a little confectioners' sugar, honey, and finely chopped pecans and roll it all up.
He takes a Vitamix and pulses basil, parsley, and mint leaves; breadcrumbs; two cloves of garlic; and about five ice cubes until they're chopped finely.
NPC delegates also called for more consistent guidelines, nationwide technological standards for batteries as well as cars, and a more finely-tuned system of incentives.
According to the privately held South Dakota company, these reports falsely implied that BPI's "lean, finely textured beef" was not safe, nutritious or even meat.
The front shop window regularly features incredibly crafted, finely detailed cut-paper displays by Kalpna Patel that show off a smartly edited collection of books.
Netflix's thinly sliced classifications of films and TV shows, and its equally finely graded assessments of customers' viewing preferences, established the standard for product suggestions.
Eastwood's mysterious character was a stoic figure with a gift for violence and a finely tuned sense of justice and responsibility, more myth than man.
He is redeemed by his honesty, intelligence and wit, plus his determination to spare neither himself nor others the verdict of his finely tuned sensibility.
Among the various artifacts pulled from the leather bag were two finely carved wooden tablets on which plant-based substances were ground down into snuff.
Serve it with even more olive oil, flaky salt and a shower of finely grated lemon zest while you wait for the weather to turn.
Every game also has finely tuned "acceleration speeds," meaning that the player's aim will move faster when they move the thumbstick closer to the edge.
His kofta kebab—likely the only authentic one in Taipei—contains lamb that's been finely ground, rolled into evenly seasoned balls, baked, and then grilled.
Two robots in the city of Carrara, in Italy, then used the 3D modeling to re-create the finely carved arch out of Egyptian marble.
Head-turning quotient: It is attractive, with its wide-mouthed grille and finely sculpted rear end outside, and tasteful chrome pieces where they should be.
The foam cushioned patch will attach to any surface without a jolt so the movement of the robot doesn't have to be as finely computed.
The gleaming, finely balanced harmonies drew a sizable crowd away from the T-shirt vendors and stalls selling Statue of Liberty hats and selfie sticks.
Mr. Gibson makes a persuasive derelict John Wayne with a loose, energetic performance, finely tuned comic timing and an amused, self-aware "Lethal Weapon" glint.
The final result was goutweed pesto; a salad with finely chopped dandelion leaves, garnished with rose petals; and meatballs with diced plantains and elderflower juice.
Add the artichoke hearts, olives, red bell pepper, oil, parsley lemon juice, thyme, and red pepper flakes and pulse until the mixture is finely chopped.
Beneath the pool's opaque surface, this iron sheet becomes the hydrofoil, able to push huge amounts of water at extremely finely calibrated speeds and angles.
Scoop out the mixture by the spoonful, shape it into balls and roll it in cocoa power, confectioners' sugar, cinnamon sugar or finely chopped nuts.
"The games, while crude — graphically crude — the actual game play was very finely crafted because we couldn't rely on sound and graphics," Mr. Bushnell said.
Smith has a finely tuned ear for a range of registers, as well as an acute understanding of how easily we betray our better selves.
Our reviewer, Melanie Finn, says that this finely structured novel powerfully succeeds on an intimate scale as its humane characters try to navigate everyday cruelties.
Still, the Triton 900 is undeniably a finely crafted premium machine, and it's certainly earned its place as the flagship of Acer's gaming laptop lineup.
While other professionals earn finely tuned promotions and titles, teachers generally have few advancement paths besides salaries that are strictly based on seniority and credentials.
His distress in the play's final scene, a dialogue with Billy, reminds you of the rich, finely shaded compassion of which Mr. Margulies is capable.
It is a finely wrought history of the British in India that does not really examine what the British did to India — or to Indians.
The totality amounted to a continual homage to a defiant multifaceted Otherness that was central to her finely detailed paintings and captured in staged photographs.
Why wear a finely tailored jacket and trousers when a sweatshirt and jeans are an acceptable form of dress for first dates and meetings alike?
They send finely crafted emails and go on meandering walks, talking about writing, exploring the difference between art and artifice, spinning tales for one another.
Chocolate is made by mixing liquid and finely ground cacao beans in a device that bears more than a passing resemblance to a cement mixer.
So while he won't mess with the duck, he'll update the crab cakes, another classic, by adding the freshness and crunch of finely diced kohlrabi.
It's a place where finely-crafted cedar boxes holding eagle and condor feathers are hollowed out with an adze, and brothers braid each others' hair.
As Cercas makes plain in his latest book, "Lord of All the Dead" (Knopf), finely translated by Anne McLean, the truth is altogether less agreeable.
His totally abstract works are as finely crafted as traditional figurative sculptures, but to very different effect, and his materials are transformational rather than inherent.
Sports, drugs, religion and romance: In this goody bag, two popular Nordic exports collide with finely acted love stories starring Alan Rickman and Melanie Lynskey.
Her embutido — the pork and sausage stuffing to be sewn up inside the chicken — required the technical precision of a French farce (finely puréed meat).
"Manchester by the Sea" is a finely shaded portrait, a study in individual misery set in a place that is observed with care and affection.
"To [Drift's] credit, this is what I want people to do, to really work peaks out of the system finely rather than bluntly," Rabago said.
The brand is known for its finely tailored suits, and earlier this year, tapped Brad Pitt as the face of its Spring/Summer 2020 campaign.
But it is Pri's prayers to Shakti that create a more tangible path as this finely embroidered tale beautifully unfolds, much like the sacred pashmina.
If it's anything like Chandor and Boal's previous work, "Triple Frontier" should be a well-researched and finely detailed action-adventure, populated by complicated characters.
The bedrock was made of finely layered sedimentary rocks that formed in water several billion years ago, but these waters were highly salty and acidic.
Her father's slender poncho appears in a monochrome loose knit, alongside a long-sleeve sailor top and finely woven bell-bottoms in maroon and oatmeal.
The first time I ate them the sauce needed a little more salt and vinegar, but the next time it had a finely balanced tension.
Make the pesto: In a blender or food processor, combine the basil, parsley, mint, breadcrumbs, garlic, and 5 ice cubes and pulse until finely chopped.
Servings: 6-23Prep: 26 minutesTotal: 22 hour 21 minutes 27 pounds|211 kg plum tomatoes, seeds removed and roughly chopped 33 yellow onions, 23 finely chopped, 21 thinly sliced into rounds 225 tablespoons|75 ml olive oil 2 pounds|1 kg Idaho potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced into 1/4-inch thick rounds dried oregano 1 ½ pounds|13 grams provolone cheese, finely diced 1.
Servings: 22Prep: 235 minutesTotal: 22016 minutes 1 pound|450 grams tomatoes (either cherry or plum) 5 tablespoons peanut or vegetable oil (separated 3 tbsp and 2 tbsp separately) ½ teaspoon sea salt 1 tablespoon peeled and finely chopped fresh ginger 353 green onions, trimmed and finely chopped, whites and greens in separate piles ½-1 teaspoon sugar Fresh ground black pepper 4 large eggs lightly beaten 1.
Servings: 21Prep time: 22 minutesTotal time: 22 hours 23 minutes Ingredients for the tongues:24 lamb tongues, washed28 whole black peppercorns53 garlic cloves25 bunch parsley stalks26 leek, trimmed and chopped226 rib celery, chopped1 sprig thyme1 yellow onion, halved1 tablespoon olive oil for the bean salad:250 grams green beans, trimmed and blanched100 grams watercress, washed, leaves picked for the green sauce:20 milliliters extra-virgin olive oil, plus extra if needed63 tablespoons capers1 teaspoon Dijon mustard1 teaspoon sherry vinegarhandful of dill, finely choppedhandful flat-leaf parsley, finely choppedhandful of mint, finely chopped1 garlic clove, gratedsqueeze fresh lemon juicekosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste Directions 1.
The idea is that the digestive system can absorb finely milled grains more quickly, and since grains are carbohydrates, that may send blood sugar levels spiking.
As it begins to bubble, she slathers salsa on four tortillas, then adds shredded beef, along with a mix of potatoes and finely diced red onion.
After Jun finishes polishing the knife, he demonstrates its newfound powers by finely chopping a bunch of vegetables — and he's clearly an expert in the kitchen.
Our minds are also finely tuned to be aware of distinct groups, to treat them as shortcuts for whom to trust and with whom to cooperate.
You'll just have to fly to Singapore to get it, and you'll be eating standing around a food truck instead of seated in finely upholstered chairs.
In the beginning of a relationship, these characteristics will be barely perceptible, but the unconscious has a finely tuned radar system inaccessible to the conscious mind.
And with the ability to finely tune the overall sound to your preferred taste, it's hard to find fault with the Zik 3's audio performance.
Meanwhile, make the rice: Finely chop the tomato and reserved 2 tablespoons onion, mince 2 cloves of garlic, and stir them together with 1 teaspoon salt.
But given that the case is finely balanced, we are neutral on whether the central bank or a different body should be responsible for bank supervision.
Make the bolognese: Place the celery, garlic, carrots, and onion in the bowl of a food processor and pulse until finely chopped, the set aside. 22.
The new multi-label store housed on the third floor of Scotts Square is a veritable playground for design aficionados and lovers of finely curated goods.
Mortar and pestles aren't just for medieval medicine and witchy stuff; they're the dynamic duo that will give your curry paste its velvety, finely ground texture.
It primarily prevents verbatim reproductions of an author's words, but it can also encompass finely drawn characters and detailed plot points as well as narrative progression.
But Kevin O'Brien and his colleagues developed a new way to have the motor adjust its speed and force without using hundreds of finely machined components.
It was an infinitesimal number—over 25,000 times shorter than the blink of an eye—but for the finely tuned GPS it was a yawning crevice.
These logs have also been cited in a number of other incidents, and provide data that is much more finely detailed than what you might expect.
Acquiring finely ground bacon might be a challenge if you don't have access to a reliable butcher, but a home meat grinder will work just fine.
The wheat flour is mixed into a dough with butter, salt, garlic, granulated chicken stock, and spring onions ground so finely you can barely detect them.
This is in part because Ronson's bullshit detector is more finely tuned and he better captures the simultaneously hilarious and deeply horrific nature of his material.
The author of three works of fiction, Jonathan Lee makes his US debut with High Dive, a finely textured novel set in the UK in 173.
With most of a century of human history under our belts since then, we have a more finely developed sense of when not to tempt fate.
Among them is Malik Mills, 22015, who managed to produce finely detailed pen-and-ink drawings even as his family members faced eviction from their home.
This material is actually a finely gridded facsimile of weaving that was designed by Mr. Lagerfeld and 3-D-printed in a polyamide developed by Materialise.
Finely painted with a scene of tea being served in a garden, it bore a poem by the Qianlong emperor celebrating his fondness for the brew.
But the Spurs seized control early behind Parker and his usual wizardry and looked every bit like the finely tuned offense they had unleashed only occasionally.
What arrives at the table is a finely tempered bowl of soup clear but lush on the tongue, with no one flavor lording above the others.
The mini-album showcases a finely polished blend of silky R&B and mind-bending electronic embellishments, and features an array of guest singers, including Anderson .
A finely milled pigment (in gold for the golden version and blush for the nude) can be brushed onto the skin for a near-holographic glow.
Make the relish: Place the garlic and ginger in the bowl of a food processor and pulse until finely chopped, then transfer to a medium bowl.
Laid out in finely wrought displays, it is one of the most comprehensive exhibitions about the artistry and making of design you are likely to see.
Research shows that for certain cognitive skills, like multitasking and concentration, the brains of competitive distance runners were more finely honed than those of inactive people.
The cover has a finely textured surface that increases grippiness, and it has proven resilient in terms of not picking up dirt or grime so far.
It was the first step in making banh cuon, a Vietnamese sheet noodle steamed on cloth, then rolled with finely minced fillings like pork and mushroom.
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The finely carved chest of drawers, which her daughter had carted away after getting married, sat there, too, returned decades ago when the young woman died.
Letter of Recommendation In October 2011, at a thrift store in Washington, I bought a vintage black suit jacket, finely crosshatched with gray-and-crimson plaid.
Great leaders produce extraordinary results by: In my view, leadership is both a science and an art; it's the finely-honed craft of effectively influencing others.
There, electrons are accelerated to near the speed of light, generating powerful X-rays that can be used to finely probe the atomic structure of materials.
It will help you develop finely tuned public speaking instincts, so you can read your audience, ace Q&As, and pepper emotional moments into your speeches.
In essence, the runners seemed to have brains in which certain cognitive skills, including multitasking and concentration, were more finely honed than among the inactive men.
He pointed to various areas on the finely hatched belly of the dog — in this piece, the canine's supine vulnerability gave the piece his signature strangeness.
Harvard says its admissions system is finely calibrated to produce a spectrum of diversity, not only of race, but of income, ideas, geographic origin and talents.
I either get by in socks indoors or a pair of regular shoes outside, but Allbirds' Lounger walks the line between indoor and outdoor wear finely.
You will need: 3-5 tea bags (regular size) 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1-2 teaspoons finely cut mint (fresh is best but dried will do.
How well the new pieces fit into what is designed as a finely tuned machine can dictate whether injuries equal big trouble or a minor setback.
It is how he distilled the approach so finely that a scout did not need to see the youngster play to know he was worth pursuing.
More HBO might sound good on the surface, but the prestige network built its reputation by focusing on curation and a collection of finely tuned shows.
Though Joker boasts Phoenix's finely layered performance, it contains nothing as quote-unquote "bonkers" as, say, Sandra Bernhard's absolutely deranged performance in The King of Comedy.
But the clear message was that Mr. Christie was welcome within the Trump White House, at least within the finely tuned part controlled by the president.
Merkin is capable of being at once melodramatic and finely nuanced; she has so many good phrases about depression that it's hard to choose among them.
Fans of "My Struggle" will find some finely articulated passages in "Winter," written by a gentler, more mildly tempered narrator than that of the longer books.
Servings: 4Prep: 20 minutesTotal: 1 hour for the pickled onions: 5 baby red onions, thinly sliced 2503 (12-ounce|330 ml) can dark ale, preferably Tuborg 150 grams apple cider vinegar 22 grams honey half bunch fresh thyme 23 grams water for the mayonnaise: 21 tablespoon Dijon mustard 250 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 22 teaspoon kosher salt 23 egg yolks 43 24/24 cups grapeseed oil for the remoulade: 25 grams granulated sugar 125 grams white wine vinegar 1 tablespoon curry powder 1/2 celery root, peeled and finely diced 1 large carrot, peeled and finely diced 2 shallots, finely diced 43 tablespoons capers, rinsed, drained, and finely chopped for the mackerel: 2 mackerel fillets, cut into 2-inch pieces kosher salt, to taste to finish: 8 slices rye bread 2 hard-boiled eggs, peeled and thinly sliced 3 radishes, thinly sliced crispy onions fresh herbs 1.
In his paintings, Bienvenu uses finely tuned painterly chops to portray scenes of sexy, hilarious, and often ridiculously stupid people hanging tough in the New York sun.
The bonus, as they've gotten older, is that they understand that perfection in parenting or a finely calibrated work-life balance is not the ultimate goal here.
First up, Starbucks' new granitas will be available in three flavors, and feature finely-shaved ice that is then topped off with espresso, white tea or lemonade.
In a draft decision issued in November, which it described as "finely balanced", the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) proposed to deny the collective bargaining application.
Charlize Theron and Mackenzie Davis turn in finely tuned performances that have an extra layer of meaning once you catch onto what the film is really about.
The pudding, Risalamande, a sweet rice porridge with whipped cream, vanilla, and loads of finely chopped almonds is both a delicious dessert and a fun dinner game.
Some puddings are extraordinarily unusual, like tavuk gogsu, a chicken-breast pudding in which the meat is finely shredded into threadlike strands before being stirred into milk.
But we get the feeling that until now, Christian's finely tuned ability to speak the language of contemporary art has turned into a way to avoid reality.
"The market will be finely balanced next year, and vulnerable to prices rising higher in the event of further disruption," the IEA said in its monthly report.
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Similar to the strings of a finely tuned instrument, each strand of spider silk transmits vibrations across a wide range of frequencies, which propagates throughout the web.
What comes to your mind may be the main members of the royal family — your Dukes and Duchesses who all have very official, finely-curated Instagram accounts.
The passive noise reduction itself is better than most competing headphones, and the active noise cancellation, which can be finely tuned through the mobile app, is stellar.
The sober, finely painted portraits contrast with Cuba's dilapidated buildings and pot-holed streets, colorful vintage cars and peeling pink, apricot and turquoise paint on eclectic architecture.
To reject love is to tacitly acknowledge love's power over you: a truism the album affirms, for musically, behold finely wrought romantic schlock of the highest order.
Given that ongoing excellence, you'd think that support staff for the Golden State Warriors wouldn't want to mess with a finely tuned machine firing on all cylinders.
Even so, Tranquility Base is still an oddly magnetic listen, an immersive and finely crafted record that becomes more compelling the more time you devote to it.
Their finely shaded facets lead the eye in measured intervals across the width of the paper, creating a notable sense of the completeness and variety of light.
The search giant invested in Uber back in 2013 via Google Ventures — which was its largest deal — but these days its alliance is a finely balanced one.
The researchers said the malicious use of AI poses imminent threats to digital, physical and political security by allowing for large-scale, finely targeted, highly efficient attacks.
Kim Brooks's debut novel has many of the ingredients needed for a memorable work: an evocative sense of place and time; finely drawn characters; taut, limpid prose.
To decode the messages, you could use an algorithm that analyzes the beats per minute or simply listen very closely, if your ear is finely tuned enough.
He was responsible for the finely honed spectacle of the Alexander McQueen retrospective in 21960 and the ambitious but flawed "China: Through the Looking Glass" last year.
Its finely wrought presentation of objects, furnishings, drawings, photographs and archival material forms a moving, unusually comprehensive look at the art, business and collaborative nature of design.
It's a finely tuned and self-perpetuating system: Elite collectors, galleries and museums routinely work together to maintain the blue-chip reputations of artists they've invested in.
At 20 minutes, the hot pot itself arrives, containing a finely composed array of raw or parboiled ingredients determined by the kitchen, which simmer gently until tender.
Catch up on this Southern film noir, finely cast with Sam Shepard, Sissy Spacek, Norbert Leo Butz and Linda Cardellini, before Season 2 arrives on May 27.
You don't have to make your room into a finely-tuned sleep pod, but you can make some one-time changes that will have a big impact.
But more often than not, it can screw up our finely tuned hair-care routines — and few styles look better drenched in sweat and rimmed with frizz.
The same finely tuned physiological mechanisms that reduce energy expenditure in multiday endurance racers may slow metabolic responses over weeks and months of marathon preparation, he says.
That, together with the finely tuned, voluminous social messaging pumped out by internet trolls in St. Petersburg, Russia, may have tipped the scales in a close election.
Then, carefully, methodically, in finely crafted script, she used a thick pen filled with white paint to inscribe the name of every singles player in the tournament.
Directed with finely measured restraint and a dangerously relaxing sense of humor by Sarah Benson, "In the Blood" extends the scope of its guilt to encompass everyone.
They are so big and spacious you want to step into them, yet so finely wrought that you are happy to stay outside examining their fastidious surfaces.
The phrase belied her finely tuned culinary skills, however, which she began to develop when she was 22016, a few years after her mother, Effie Cotton, died.
A couple called the Graysmarks (finely played by Garry Macdonald and Jane Menelaus) present him to their daughter Isabel (Alicia Vikander), who claims him with a look.
In November, at Osteria Francescana in Modena, Italy, the sommelier Giuseppe Rainieri paired Sauternes with a savory rice dish, akin to risotto, over finely sliced sea bass.
Its limited-edition and reusable votives are crafted from U.S.-made glass, filled with a premium coconut-soy wax, and fitted with a finely woven cotton wick.
But the second is it allows political actors — that's campaigns, PACs, parties — to have messages that are extremely finely targeted to a very small number of people.
Those looking for lighter fare may select the asparagus "cacio e pepe"—in lieu of calorific carbs, finely shaved asparagus is tossed with Pecorino and champagne vinaigrette.
"Whole grains are being included in ultraprocessed products that may be finely milled down and have added sodium, added free sugars and added saturated fats," Reynolds said.
While finely tuned algorithms may be able to pick high-quality music and TV shows, it's certainly not the same as a mixtape made especially for you.

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