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When the pit boss let it stand, our table exploded with joy.
Give one piece of constructive feedback and let it stand on its own.
Clinton talking about emails, let it stand and moved on to the next question.
Wrap it in plastic and let it stand in the refrigerator for 2 hours. 2.
The most powerful choice it could make now is to let it stand on its own.
Just take a second and think about what kind of muscles let it stand up straight without a spine.
Dunleavy criticized that as an "incomplete dividend" but let it stand, citing his inability to add money to the budget.
If President Trump tried to put people in internment camps today, it's unlikely that judges would let it stand under Korematsu.
Schumer argued that Sessions had weeks to set the record straight after testifying before the Judiciary Committee, but let it stand.
Add it to a pot of boiling water, remove it from the heat, and let it stand covered for the designated time.
Trump's critics will make no allowance for simple mistakes here; Kelly was far too effective behind that podium to let it stand unchallenged.
The mural's designer did it as a joke, but Mr. Gilkes, 33, and Mr. Stirling, 36, were sufficiently amused to let it stand.
"When Senator Sessions testified under oath that 'I did not have communications with the Russians,' his statement was demonstrably false, yet he let it stand for weeks — and he continued to let it stand even as he watched the President tell the entire nation he didn't know anything about anyone advising his campaign talking to the Russians," Cummings said in a statement.
"When Senator Sessions testified under oath that 'I did not have communications with the Russians,' his statement was demonstrably false, yet he let it stand for weeks — and he continued to let it stand even as he watched the President tell the entire nation he didn't know anything about anyone advising his campaign talking to the Russians," Cummings said in a statement.
"When Senator Sessions testified under oath that 'I did not have communications with the Russians,' his statement was demonstrably false, yet he let it stand for weeks — and he continued to let it stand even as he watched the President tell the entire nation he didn't know anything about anyone advising his campaign talking to the Russians," Cummings said in a written statement.
Self-described pro-life voters are divided over what the court should do: 21 percent say overturn Roe, while 93 percent say let it stand.
Journalism desperately needs new revenue models that let it stand on its own legs, unshackled from the whims of social media algorithms and ad buys.
But let it stand for all the carefully researched, correctly mixed drinks in TAK Room's lounge, an overlooked addition to the local cocktail scene ($15).
So we'll let it stand as is; a monument to the president's dishonesty and corruption, to be contemplated and remembered by Americans for generations to come.
He asked Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to lead the review and make recommendations to possibly rescind the monument status, reduce the acreage or let it stand.
"America should not let it stand," he said, adding that his immigration actions can't proceed until the court has a ninth member to break the stalemate.
This, until again we are worthy of our hearts' true devotion: willing to let it stand and spark upon our tongues like the salt of the sea, and roar.
"Revelations" may have been the source, but "The Call," for all of its quiet intimacy, speaks to the future, and it would have been brave to let it stand alone.
Speaking of readers, who are also often editors, Malech's title, stet, a term with Latin roots meaning "let it stand," may at first seem to be a sort of warning.
"Yes, it's just words on Twitter, but if you post this on Twitter and you see there is no resistance and they let it stand, you will do it again," Mr. Shapira said.
Serve the salad warm or hot alongside grilled meat, seafood or poultry, or let it stand on its own at room temperature as a first course, for lunch or in a picnic basket.
"These are subsidies that directly harm working men and women on the assembly lines in Ohio and Michigan and across the Midwest," Mr. Obama said during a campaign rally, adding, "We will not let it stand."
"We're tired of how things are being run around here, and us regular, normal people won't let it stand," said Reggie Axtell, a 39-year-old member of the Proud Boys from Portland who was one of the first to arrive at the rally.
One suspects Andy himself would get a kick out of this tale of high holiday drama, notwithstanding that two of the paintings were original Warhols valued at $500,000 apiece, but if we must take a sober view on the matter, let it stand as a timely warning of the risks of trolling holiday Tinder.
"Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's FCC made an historic mistake today by overturning its net neutrality rules, and we cannot let it stand," said Sen.
Over his nearly nine months in office, the President has canceled negotiations on a major global trade deal, threatened to end two more, withdrawn the US from a global climate plan, and now, with his decision to "decertify" the multilateral Iran pact, imperiled an Obama-era agreement to limit Tehran's nuclear activities, despite the public counsel of his secretary of defense to let it stand.
I allowed if the paynim was satisfied I was, and we would let it stand at that.
Barsky was raised Orthodox, and practices today as a Conservative Jew and is a kohein (Jewish priest). He is married to his wife Deborah. He suffers from lupus and a neurological disorder, but he says he does not let it stand in the way of his knitting.
A monument at the Texas State Capitol depicting the Ten Commandments. The U.S. Supreme Court let it stand in Van Orden v. Perry (2005). The idea that a common Judeo-Christian ethics or Judeo-Christian values underpins American politics, law and morals has been part of the "American civil religion" since the 1940s.
Taylor argued that it was a balk, but McGowan let it stand as a strike. Paige got Al Zarilla to fly out and the inning was over. In the next inning, Paige gave up a leadoff single to Dick Kokos. His catcher simplified his signals, and Paige got Roy Partee to hit into a double play.
The meaning of Stet in Latin is "let it stand." The community patrons took special pride in their school, which thrived for many years in a rural surrounding. In the early 20th century, several of the one-room schoolhouses in eastern Ray and western Carroll counties were consolidated into one larger school district, appropriately named Stet. The K-12 school of the cardinals opened in 1917 and just recently closed in 2012.
After the authorities in the Socialist Republic of Slovenia wanted to demolish it, a local man went to Josip Broz Tito personally, who said to him: "If it is standing, then let it stand and don't demolish it." This was enough to preserve the building. From 2011 to 2012, due to its poor condition, the church was rebuilt. The Russian artist Elena Sigmund, living in Budna Vas, made new stained glass for the church.
The song and the album of the same name were originally recorded by Brown as the accompanying soundtrack to the blaxploitation film Hell Up in Harlem (1973), but was rejected by the movie's producers as "the same old James Brown stuff."Smith, RJ. The One: The Life and Music of James Brown, 290. New York: Gotham Books, 2012. An incensed Brown decided to release the album and let it stand on its own merits.
Under him the castle became very neglected so that, at its reversion to the Bishopric in 1609, it was uninhabited and run down. During the Thirty Years' War, further destruction was wrought by the Swedes in 1631 and 1632, and also in 1633 by Tilly's cavalry and Electoral Bavarian troops. In 1803 the castle was seized by the Bavarian state, who let it stand empty. In 1823 it was sold for 50 guilders to the stonemason, Müller, from Brunn.
Smyth had ordered his sappers to get ready to blow the bridge. In the early morning on 22 February, it became clear that it might fall within the hour. Smyth's choices were to destroy the bridge, stranding more than half of his own troops on the wrong side, or to let it stand and give the Japanese a clear march to Rangoon. He decided the bridge must be destroyed, and at 05:30 on 22 February, this was done.
All three goals were assisted by Kariya. There was a crackdown on many big college hockey programs during the 1990s for playing athletes who were deemed ineligible. Maine was one of these teams, and they suffered consequences including forfeited losses both retroactively and in future seasons. Some questioned the legitimacy of the 1993 title, but the NCAA let it stand because the players in question were from previous seasons and did not participate in Maine's championship.
Wayne and producer Robert Fellows founded Batjac in 1952 as Wayne/Fellows Productions. When Fellows left the company several years later, Wayne renamed the corporation after a fictitious trading company mentioned in the film Wake of the Red Witch (1948). The company name in Wake of the Red Witch was spelled Batjak, but Wayne's secretary misspelled it as Batjac on the corporation papers, and Wayne let it stand. Having his own company was intended to give Wayne artistic control over the films he made.
To comment on a document hosted in stet, the user must select a few words or a sentence from the text and anchor their comment to that specific text. This requirement, it was hoped, would increase the specificity and relevance of comments. Also, all the previous comments are visible to each new user. Heavily commented-on parts are highlighted by light to dark color-coding of the text according to the number of the comments. The name ‘stet’ is a reference to the proofreading annotation meaning “let it stand”.
Second, the container may eventually show signs of "sludge" coming from dust and other particles which make their way through the air filter which must also be changed as it accumulates dirt. To help clean the unit, some patients have used a very small amount of hydrogen peroxide mixed with the water in the container. They would then let it stand for a few minutes before emptying and rinsing. If this procedure is used, it is imperative to rinse the unit with soap and water before reinstalling onto the machine and breathing.
The meal is prepared for each precisely in the same way. Take as much meal as you want, some salt, and enough pure water to knead the mass. Mix it well, let it stand for fifteen or twenty minutes, not longer, as this will be long enough to saturate perfectly every particle of meal; bake on the griddle for hoe-cake, and in the skillet or oven for dodger or pone. The griddle or oven must be made hot enough to bake, but not to burn, but with a quick heat.
Cassava bread A safe processing method known as the "wetting method" is to mix the cassava flour with water into a thick paste and then let it stand in the shade for five hours in a thin layer spread over a basket. In that time, about 83% of the cyanogenic glycosides are broken down by the linamarase; the resulting hydrogen cyanide escapes to the atmosphere, making the flour safe for consumption the same evening. The traditional method used in West Africa is to peel the roots and put them into water for three days to ferment. The roots are then dried or cooked.
Then Distill fountain water twice or thrice, and pour it on the thick matter, shaking it well. Then let it stand a little, and pour into another glass vessel the most pure water, in which the Silver is. Add to the water a pound of Quicksilver, in a most transparent crystalline glass that will attract to it that Silver. And in the space of a day there will spring up a most beautiful tree from the bottom, and hairy, as made of most fine beards of Corn, and it will fill the whole vessel, that the eye can behold nothing more pleasant.
Franklin wrote in his essay, first published in the Columbian Magazine in Philadelphia, that one of the "laws of the game" was that "if you touch a piece, you must move it somewhere; if you set it down, you must let it stand." At one time the rule also required the player who played an illegal move to move his king. In the first half of the nineteenth century, Rule XIII of the London Chess Club provided: > If a player make a false move, i.e., play a Piece or Pawn to any square to > which it cannot legally be moved, his adversary has the choice of three > penalties; viz.
"It was the first time that I'd ever let the songs stand by themselves", he says. "The whole mantra of that record was what is the least amount of stuff I can do to this record to make it great and just let it stand on its own."Cole, Megan "Ryan McMahon, Cory Woodward and Christopher Arruda travel to Nelson" Nelson Star 1 May 2012 McMahon released a new album titled Put Me Back Together in April 2015.Pescod, Nicholas "Songwriter credits fans for saving him" Nanaimo News Bulletin 27 January 2015 McMahon, who has released five full-length albums in 15 years, says the record is a reflection of his time living on Vancouver Island.
He did so, finishing the first part in only 15 days. It was not until he showed the finished play to a friend that he found out the old book he had based it on was historically incorrect in certain important aspects. Having built his play on Becket being Saxon (when he was actually a Norman whose family was from near Caen and was called Becquet, Bequet or Becket in Old Norman), Anouilh could not recast the play to accord with historical facts, so he decided to let it stand. Aspects of the content that can safely be considered true are the conflicts between England and France, church and state, and the outline biography of Becket.
Following Schoenberg's advice, Berg decided to publish the finished movement and let it stand by itself. Although the piece has the nominal key of B minor, Berg makes frequent use of chromaticism, whole-tone scales, and wandering key centers, giving the tonality a very unstable feel, which only resolves in the final few bars. The structure of the piece is traditional sonata form, with an exposition, development and recapitulation; however, the composition also relies heavily on Arnold Schoenberg's idea of "developing variation", a method to ensure the unity of a piece of music by deriving all aspects of a composition from a single idea. In this case, much of the composition can be traced back to the two opening gestures.
A Native American woman described the process used by the Cherokee Indians when extracting the dye: > We raised our indigo which we cut in the morning while the dew was still on > it; then we put it in a tub and soaked it overnight, and the next day we > foamed it up by beating it with a gourd. We let it stand overnight again, > and the next day rubbed tallow on our hands to kill the foam. Afterwards, we > poured the water off, and the sediment left in the bottom we would pour into > a pitcher or crock to let it get dry, and then we would put it into a poke > made of cloth (i.e. sack made of coarse cloth) and then when we wanted any > of it to dye [there]with, we would take the dry indigo.
In addition to the games ("Gambetts") listed in his manuals, Greco often gave general advice to his readers and an overview of the rules of chess ("The Lawes of Chesse"). These range from the familiar ("If you touch your man you must play it, and if you set it downe any where you must let it stand") to the bizarre ("If at first you misplace your men, and play two or three draughts, it lieth in your adversaries choice whether you shall play out the game or begin it again."). Greco also describes the premodern necessity of announcing check to one's opponent and the disgrace of what he calls a "blind Mate" – a checkmate given but not noticed. The "Lawes of Chesse" were also not entirely standardized in Greco's time; for that reason, the rules as published by Beale would have been meant for a specific population.
Elizabeth Raffald's 18th century recipe published in the The Experienced English Housekeeper seeks to create a pastoral winter landscape: > "beat the white of an egg to a strong froth, and roll a sprig of myrtle in > it to imitate snow ... let it stand till it is quite cold and stiff, then > lay on rock candied-sweetmeats upon the top of your jelly, and sheep and > swans to pick at the myrtle; stick green sprigs in two or three places on > top of your jelly, amongst your shapes". Hannah Glasse is noted for a similar "pretty Middle Dish" that she suggests for a "second course at a Grand Table or a Wedding Supper" resembling "a floating island, set round with candles like a Christmas Tree." It is made with sweetened thick cream, sack and lemon peel whipped into a froth, then layered with thin slices of bread alternating with jelly, piled high with the stiffened froth. Fruits and sweetmeats are arranged in a ring around the edge of the dish that is presented as a centerpiece for the table with candles all around it.
In the late 1970s, De Staebler turned to bronze after an injury temporarily curtailed his ability to create large-scale, ceramic figure columns. His interest in such a classical art historical medium might strike as counterintuitive, however De Staebler adapted the casting process to reflect his more deconstructed, liberated approach to art-making. In a 1995 interview, De Stabeler explained how “working with the figure on its sculptural ground is like the figure/ground problem in painting, the relationship of the figure or object to the space around it […] when I shifted from clay to bronze, I learned quickly that the reason I needed bronze was to separate the figure even further from the ground and let it stand on its own form, which isn’t possible in clay. Bronze offers this great freedom to cantilever masses.” Rather than being restricted to making bottom-heavy figures, as was often required by clay, bronze allowed De Staebler to create more gravity-defying sculptures that, with their gracefully attenuated legs, appear to exist on the cusp of collapse.

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