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The Nespresso machine takes all the grinding, tamping, and measuring out of the equation.
After measuring out my frozen gnocchi, I determined this was a pretty good serving size for 300 calories.
The scoop can hold a half-cup and features lines for measuring out a quarter-cup, tablespoon, or teaspoon.
Anecdotally, measuring out ingredients and following recipes has also been found to alleviate disorders like ADHD and reduce anxiety.
"I was intending for this to be, like, this big," Sean says, measuring out about four inches of space on his leg.
She mixes flour with water as she speaks, carefully measuring out five arepas -- a kind of cooked corn-meal patty -- and places them on the stove.
Similarly, you don't realize how small a room is — or how much space furniture takes up — until you're measuring out a perimeter for your Vive space.
In a Jordanian camp, refugees made miniature models of the city and other cultural sites, even measuring out the number and position of Palmyra's columns from photographs.
Karakuri has created two robots, called Marley and DK-One, which can mass-produce meals by measuring out precise quantities of ingredients and even numbers of calories.
The wig, which matched Cardi's red nails, was dramatic as ever, measuring out at what appeared to be nearly 7-feet-long as the star posed beside it.
These mistakes were easily made by parents, considering the difficulty in accurately measuring out small liquid doses and a desire for the drugs to help (more is better).
The ambition is laudable, but Tim Miller's movie, far from seeming reckless and loose-limbed, comes across as pathologically calculated, measuring out its nastiness to the last drop.
You also don't have to worry about grinding beans or measuring out the exact amount of grounds because this coffeemaker uses handy and convenient K-Pods to make coffee.
The job paid well and had easy hours, so, with no long-term responsibility to distract me, I funneled all my time and attention into meticulously measuring out calories.
LunaH-Map spacecraft with solar arrays deployed LunaH-Map spacecraft with solar arrays deployed It's a relatively tiny thing, weighing just 23 pounds and measuring out to roughly 22 in.
Elekcity Food Digital Kitchen Scale, $18.99, available at AmazonA baking scale like this one is widely recognized as a better way for measuring out wet and dry ingredients over normal measuring cups.
BRUSSELS, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Belgium's IBA, which makes proton therapy machines to treat cancer, slightly cut its margin expectations on Wednesday, due to weakness in its business measuring out doses of radiation.
The first step was measuring out some rice, so I just poured my desired amount in the cooker and calculated how much liquid I would need to add in order to cook it.
Blunt-tip syringesYou're going to be measuring out various fluids in small, milliliter increments, so look for a multi-pack that has 10, 5, 3, and 1ml sizes, especially if you plan to include nicotine.
BEIJING — The stone counters where customers normally crowd at Pang Mei's Noodle Shop in Beijing have been turned into an assembly line of workers folding dumplings or measuring out noodles, sauces and other ingredients into plastic containers.
Think of it as the Blue Apron of skin-care: Like the food delivery service, Ktchn does the hard part for you by finding and measuring out fresh, natural ingredients, then sending you the exact portions along with the recipe to make a facial moisturizer.
Tobin Heath walked all the way out to one of the right corner flags — where she is often tasked with delivering a left-footed, in-swinging free kick — and took a few steps back and forth, measuring out the space inside the advertising boards and rehearsing what that moment might be like.
Maybe next year — or at very least, in some distant year to come, if Hollywood turns this brutal reckoning into a real response — we can get back to spending "awards season" vivisecting the virtue of film, measuring out the merits of the performances, eulogizing the imaginations of a broad and beautiful spectrum of human experience.
In conclusion, the poem praises God's supreme skill in measuring out and managing the many and various destinies of men and urges its audience to express gratitude to the benevolent Ruler.
Many dilemmas feminists observe is that there is some difficulty in measuring out the impact feminists had on international relations.Ackerly, Brooke, and Jacqui True. "Reflexivity In Practice: Power And Ethics In Feminist Research On International Relations." International Studies Review 10.4 (2008): 693-707.
Havenwoods is a triangle of land that has almost come full circle. In the early 19th century, the land was a swampy forest. Wild animals trekked through the tall trees, followed occasionally by Native Americans in search of food. In 1836, surveyors walked the land, measuring out a grid that opened this area to settlement.
In Islam, "predestination" is the usual English language rendering of a belief that Sunni Muslims call ' ( ). As per the Sunni understanding, the phrase means "the divine decree and the predestination"; al-qadr more closely means "(divine) power", deriving from the root ق د ر (q-d-r), which denotes concepts related to measuring out, aiming, calculating, preparing, being able, and having power.
Measuring out the tot (diorama aboard ) A sailor's ration of alcohol was originally beer with a daily ration of one gallon (i.e. eight pints). This official allowance continued until after the Napoleonic Wars. When beer was not available, as it would often spoil easily, it could be substituted by a pint of wine or half a pint of spirits depending on what was locally available.
From the 13th century onwards the nunnery was very poor, and for that reason exempt from taxation and procuration payments to the Bishop of Worcester, within whose diocese the nunnery was. In 1480 when William Worcester was measuring out Bristol's religious buildings, there were only three nuns. He paced out their church as being just 27 steps long. His steps have been estimated at around 21 inches (53 cm) on average.
An ornate silver caddy spoon made in Birmingham, 1829. 77mm x 40mm A caddy spoon is a spoon used for measuring out tea in the form of dried tea leaves. Traditionally made of silver, they were in common use in the 19th century, when tea was a more expensive commodity. Tea was sometimes stored in elaborate boxes or containers called tea caddies, and these spoons were made to be used with such containers.
79-81) by their Greek names and their traditional role in measuring out and determining the length of human life is assumed by the narrator. Macbeth and Banquo meeting the three weird sisters in a woodcut from Holinshed's Chronicles. In Shakespeare's Macbeth, the Weird sisters (or Three Witches), are prophetesses, who are deeply entrenched in both worlds of reality and supernatural. Their creation was influenced by British folklore, witchcraft, and the legends of the Norns and the Moirai.
Thus, under the 'three-field' system, a complete repartition would take three years. Actual measuring-out was done by pacing - there were few trained surveyors available for more sophisticated methods. The fields were broken up into blocks (yarusy) and strips made as nearly equal as possible with respect to quality (fertility, evenless of land etc.), and graded according to variations in these qualities and distance from the households. Allocation of plots was carried out by lot.
Vat dyes characteristically require a reducing agent to solubilize them. The most common reducing agent is sodium dithionite (Na2S2O4), which converts the dye to its "leuco" form that is soluble. Once attached to the fabric, the leuco dye is then oxidized to the insoluble state which is intensely colored. Chemical reactions such as oxidation, reduction, pH control are often necessary; even the dissolution process necessitates measuring out appropriate quantities of caustic soda and sodium hydrosulphite in order to achieve reduction.
During his chemical revolution, Lavoisier created a new instrument for precisely measuring out gases. He called this instrument the gazomèter He had two different versions; the one he used in demonstrations to the Academie and to the public, which was a large expensive version meant to make people believe that it had a large precision, and the smaller, more lab practical version with a similar precision. This more practical version was cheaper to construct, allowing more chemists to use Lavoisier's instrument.
In January 1923, E.E. Graham & Co. sold Metlako to Long-Bell Lumber Co. The new owners intended to use the vessel to tow barges and other craft. B. H. Smith Jr. was much smaller than Metlako, with the Smith measuring out at 97 gross and 81 registered tons. On April 25, 1924, the name of the vessel was changed to B. H. Smith Jr., after the assistant general manager of Long-Bell Lumber Co. Long-Bell Lumber Co. had its headquarters in Longview, Washington.
There are two approaches to experimentally determine the thermal conductivity of thin films. The goal of experimental metrology of thermal conductivity of thin films is to attain an accurate thermal measurement without disturbing the properties of the thin- film. Electrical heating is used for thin films which have a lower thermal conductivity than the substrate; it is fairly accurate in measuring out-of- plane conductivity. Often, a resistive heater and thermistor is fabricated on the sample film using a highly conductive metal, such as aluminium.
Originally TALC compiled 35mm slide sets with accompanying notes that clinical teachers could use to illustrate their lectures, showing, for example, what a measles or smallpox rash looks like.South Sudan Medical Journal piece, 2008 TALC also supplied (and as HBI continues to supply) other materials. These included special spoons for measuring out the correct proportions of sugar and salt to be given to children as life-saving oral rehydration drinks, as well as simple means of assessing malnutrition. In the early days much of the work of packing up materials and posting them abroad was done by volunteers based in Saint Albans, Hertfordshire.
Elmer reacts, after the dog has leapt, whining, into his lap, by employing the use of flea powder. The flea is not phased, he simply skates on the powder as if it is ice. Elmer threatens to give the dog a bath if he witnesses him scratching again, which the dog - thinking about how much he hates baths - promises not to do. A. Flea continues searching for and measuring out various selections of the dog's person; he makes use of pickaxes, jackhammers and even explosives while the dog tries to withstand the itching and the overall pain.
These plots had water rights and each owner also received one morgen or of land to cultivate in the Bakoven River to grow feed for their animals. While Goosen was busy measuring out his plots, Queen Victoria's son Prince Alfred visited the Cape Colony. Goosen decided to name the new town after the Prince and so the name Prince Alfred Hamlet was born. In 1861 the first school was established with 42 pupils under the tutorship of Master Strobos. The building, a temporary construction, was known as the “House on Sticks”. In 1871 the “House on Sticks” was demolished when a permanent building became available.
A 1980s Belgian load industrial washer (horizontal axis, front load) By contrast, commercial washers for internal business operations (still often referred to as "washer/extractor" machines) may include features absent from domestic machines. Many commercial washers offer an option for automatic injection of five or more different chemical types, so that the operator does not have to deal with constantly measuring out soap products and fabric softeners for each load by hand. Instead, a precise metering system draws the detergents and wash additives directly from large liquid-chemical storage barrels and injects them as needed into the various wash and rinse cycles. Some computer-controlled commercial washers offer the operator control over the various wash and rinse cycles, allowing the operator to program custom washing cycles.
They were told that they would not conquer all of Arcadia but it was possible for Tegea to fall, for the oracle would "give you Tegea to dance in with stamping feet and her fair plain to measure out the line". The Spartans misinterpreted this oracle, believing that it referred to them measuring out the line to split it into kleros (the land allocated to each Spartan citizen upon coming of age). They then marched to battle carrying rods with which to parcel out their soon-to-be-conquered land and chains (fetters) with which to shackle their soon-to-be-conquered Arcadian Helots. Instead, they themselves became prisoners of war and ended up wearing the very chains they had brought with them.
It was first used in the 1980s, with the first reference being this sentence in the Chicago Tribune of Christmas Eve 1986: "We've become a nation measuring out our lives in shopping bags and nursing our psychic ills through retail therapy." The fact that shopping may provide a short time of comfort (relief from dysphoria), but also imposes costs and is subject to comedown and withdrawal, make it, like opioid use, either a therapy or an addiction, depending on whether each person uses it adaptively or maladaptively. Retail therapy thus exists on a spectrum with shopping addiction (compulsive buying disorder). In 2001, the European Union conducted a study finding that 33% of shoppers surveyed had "high level of addiction to rash or unnecessary consumption".
This was somewhat faster and more convenient than measuring out a powder charge each time, especially in a combat situation. However, there was no large-scale manufacturing of these cartridges until the 19th century, and even then the benefits mostly lay with military use; the added cost made them less popular with civilian shooters until the advent of the self-contained metallic cartridge and the breech-loader. While loading a muzzleloader, an important safety concern was that when reloading a muzzle- loading gun soon after a shot there might be small pieces of wadding burning in the muzzle, which would cause the new load of powder to ignite as a flash. So long as no part of the loader faced the end of the barrel this was not likely to lead to serious injury, but if a spark reached the main supply in the powder flask a dangerous, even fatal, explosion was likely. General Sir James Pulteney, 7th Baronet, was one such victim; he died in 1811 from complications after losing an eye when a powder flask accidentally exploded in his face in Norfolk.Sylvanus, Urban (1811).

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