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"nettle" Definitions
  1. a wild plant with leaves that have pointed edges, are covered in fine hairs and sting (= cause you pain) if you touch them

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"The stinging nettle is our coat of arms," explained Isik.
He said voices nettle him constantly, and make death sound alluring.
Stinging nettle is basically nature's way of telling you to fuck off.
On the side of the road, he got a stinging nettle rash.
Indeed, there is room to doubt whether the nettle has really been grasped.
Cobblers, he would conclude, must grasp the nettle and cut production to $80.
Toiletries bcreated for the hotel were provided in a tart Irish nettle scent.
A tree spinach native to Mexico, chaya is a relative of the stinging nettle.
It's often advertised as "Dead nettle," and also goes by its Latin name, Stachys.
One nettle is slightly larger than the others; I have chosen to call him Timothy.
That's what she uses outside nettle season, which lasts only a few weeks in spring.
Monro studies the genus, Pilea, the largest in the nettle family with more than 22018 species.
Within weeks, Bowman and Nettle were camped out in the tree tops, halting it once again.
This time of year, I'd use the nettle seeds because they're really good for your kidneys.
Unless or until regulators grasp the nettle of online business models that profit by maximizing engagement.
A breeding female nettle, for example, can spawn 45,000 eggs per day, according to Smithsonian Magazine.
A large Sea Nettle wafts past Poney's head, pausing momentarily to lend him a gelatinous hairpiece.
I would have probably passed right by the nettle risotto if it weren't for the taleggio.
Undervalued flora — the wild dandelion, the invasive knotweed, the stinging nettle — are now taking center stage.
There's an exceptional plate of grilled pigeon, neatly carved and served with swooshes of nettle purée.
Stinging nettle can grow up to 8 feet tall and has thin branches and dark green leaves.
The Hotel Mercure in Marigot, near the Bay of Nettle, is surrounded by floodwaters on Sept. 6.
And in a month, yes, Sfoglini will have ramp fusilli: Nettle Radiators, $7.99 for one pound, sfoglini.com.
But snap your lips against this little Asian leaf and you know immediately that it's no stinging nettle.
She also tried supplements like turmeric and found comfort in the nettle infusions she drank throughout the day.
We scrambled over stinging nettle plants that poked through our clothing, and clutched tree trunks to keep going forward.
If there is to be a nuclear future for British industry, this is the nettle that politicians must grasp.
RECIPE: Stinging Nettle Pesto It's just the right amount of creamy, looks like spring, and is straight up magical.
As of end-June, Bharti Airtel and Nettle together owned 61.65 percent of Bharti Infratel, stock exchange data showed.
I was anxious about the nettle and taleggio risotto in the recently released "River Café London" cookbook (Knopf, 2018).
It was plagiarized from another pedophile-obsessed conspiracy site, Neon Nettle, which fabricated the detail about his testicles being removed.
" The Foragers' wild salad (dandelion, three-cornered leek, chickweed, yarrow, and dead nettle) is often served alongside their "Forager's Board.
A publication called Neon Nettle claimed on Wednesday that Brad Pitt had delivered a searing indictment of the Hollywood system.
Airtel's unit, Nettle Infrastructure Investments Ltd, will buy a 32 percent stake in Bharti Infratel, the telecom tower company said here.
As of end-September, Nettle owned 7.7 percent of Bharti Infratel, while Bharti Airtel owned 50.3 percent of the tower operator.
If you can see it — HEDGE NETTLE running across and IN GENERAL running down, sharing those four bubbled letters — you're good.
With none in sight, Merkel and her colleagues are forced to grasp the migration nettle again at their June 28-29 summit.
The Flying Tunizianis perform with a safety net, which may nettle some thrill seekers, but I've always found the alternative too stressful.
For instance, stinging nettle works just as fast as any antihistamine for hay fever, without any of the downside of the antihistamine.
But for the rest of us, once it's cooked, stinging nettle is actually safe to eat and has lots of purported health benefits.
He recently stopped by the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen to teach us how to make fresh pasta, and whipped up this stinging nettle pesto.
An exhibition using plants brought to New York in ships' ballast illuminates the city's hidden past using stinging nettle, milk thistle and amaranth.
Opinion Columnist When a terrorist massacred 215 people at two New Zealand mosques last week, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern immediately grasped the nettle.
"None of us saw this coming," Charlie Nettle, the head of marketing and business development at AV Dawson, a logistics company, told me.
With all this excitement in your sign, do things to nourish your nervous system, like working with the herbs stinging nettle and oat straw.
But some of those influential individuals have the opportunity to grasp the nettle and push for more transparency in the world's dark financial corners.
Movie critics, Twitter users, and Rotten Tomatoes commenters All Fire up their keyboards for a nettle royale over the best films of the year.
"During World War I there was a shortage of cotton in Germany, so many army uniforms were made of stinging nettle fiber," Isik says.
"The strong interest in fostering public confidence in the administration of military justice weighs heavily in favor of grasping this nettle now," they wrote.
Nettle will buy Infratel shares for up to 362.45 rupees each, a premium of up to 13.4 percent to the stock's closing price on Monday.
Saul has a quarrel with the world and he isn't above using puerile humor, ghastly bad taste, or in-your-face grotesquerie to nettle it.
Harvesting more than 3000 nettle plants with the help of eight students from Oxford Brookes University, the process has taken much of the designers' summer.
It's a live feed of the Open Sea exhibit at Monterey Bay Aquarium, which is populated by a type of jellyfish known as a sea nettle.
Make a big batch of this nettle pesto and freeze small portions of it for spreading on sandwiches or drizzling over pasta for months to come.
Smoke rises from a fire amid debris and damaged buildings in Marigot, near the Bay of Nettle, on the French island of Saint Martin on Wednesday.
Stinging nettle tortelloni mingled with soft ripened Italian robiola cheese and sage crumbs, while fettuccine carbonara was incredibly rich, braided with duck confit and smoked butter.
When you visit a farm-to-table restaurant and order the wild-nettle sformato for thirty dollars, the line between social consciousness and self-gratification disappears.
Airtel's unit Nettle Infrastructure Investments Ltd will buy an up to 32 percent stake in Bharti Infratel by March 18, Infratel said here in an exchange filing.
Buttarelli also personally pressed the case for regulators to collectively grasp the nettle — to tackle what he described as "real cases like that of Facebook's terms of service".
The bill "is the only one that really grasps the nettle of how big the problem is," Keith Humphreys, a drug policy expert at Stanford University, told me.
Nettle Infrastructure Investments Ltd, a subsidiary of Bharti Airtel, is selling the Infratel shares in a price range of 378 rupees to 397.85 rupees each, the term sheet said.
Follow the G down the stairs of E-N-E (in GENE); then continue at 39A, which lacks a clue, to get E-T-T-L-E: HEDGE NETTLE.
Some of them, like Lauren Bowman and an activist who goes by "Nettle," are performing tree-sits, in which they inhabit trees that are meant to be cleared for construction.
But in the end, the nettle of his comment about my backside shot through all of the other romantic noise to help me understand how I was really being seen.
Just as Italian politicians are reluctant to grasp the nettle of bad loans, so German and Dutch politicians are loath to ask their citizens to make further potential fiscal sacrifices.
The current tree-sitters, Lauren Bowman and an activist going by the name "Nettle," climbed to their platforms on September 218 and have been up there for more than a month.
Mr. Sherman instructed one group of his attendants to roll minced rabbit meat in big purple amaranth leaves, and another to blanch prickly nettle so it would be easier to handle.
In a disclosure filed with National Stock Exchange, Bharti Infratel said Nettle Infra Investments, a wholly-owned unit of Bharti Airtel, would acquire about 400 million shares on or after March 27.
Nettle Infrastructure Investments Ltd is offering to sell an about 3.5 percent stake in Bharti Infratel in a price range of 400 rupees to 415.5 rupees per share, the term sheet showed.
A rib-eye cap, fresh from the charcoal and running with juices, had so much flavor it didn't really need the anchovy-and-garlic emulsion or the nettle sauce served alongside it.
From the infamous Portuguese man-of-war to the still-awful-but-not-often-fatal sea nettle, your best bet is to avoid them and waters where they're known to turn up.
Bharti Airtel's unit Nettle Infrastructure Investments Ltd sold 83 million shares in Bharti Infratel at 400.6 rupees each in stock market transactions, a discount of 3.6 percent to Monday's closing price. bit.
From the unique nettle fabric, which Omi describes as "very light and airy," the team have created 10 pieces to be shown at the Savoy Hotel during London Fashion Week on September 17.
The bill "is the only one that really grasps the nettle of how big the problem is," Keith Humphreys, a drug policy expert at Stanford University, previously told me, on the CARE Act.
It's about as relaxing as taking part in a nettle eating contest with Joe Pasquale, Christine Hamilton, and the guy who played Mickey in the Head & Shoulders 'everyone knows a bloke like Mickey' advert.
On Tuesday, maybe you could take a run at Melissa Clark's recipe for spinach risotto with Taleggio, which is based on a classic dish of nettle risotto served at the River Café in London.
He is emphasizing local purveyors like the Beaverkill Trout Hatchery and Nettle Meadow dairy in a menu that includes crisp oyster mushrooms with pickled ramps, einkorn risotto with morels, and white asparagus with almond vinaigrette.
Stinging nettle root and other parts of the plant can be  used as a medicine , treating a variety of different types of ailments such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones, muscle aches, joint pain and more.
Alana Giarrano, an undergraduate, appeared with a box containing milk thistle, St. John's wort, stinging nettle and a plant with a fuzzy pink shock of a flower, like a tiny mohawk, called dwarf coral, or celosia.
Mr. Park's take on yuk hwe is memorable, the beef tartare cut into long skinny threads that are tossed with soy sauce, dotted with nettle cream and topped with what seem to be julienne potato chips.
Moist and earthy, the deep beige crumb has an alluring tang from the goat's milk used in the dough: Nettle Bread, $6 at Bien Cuit, 120 Smith Street (Pacific Street), Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, 718-852-0200, biencuit.com.
Grab the nettle, fist the melon, chew the rocket, bite the berry: summer has bloomed and the greatest in juice, grain, flesh, and milk is out there and ready to nibble—if you know what you're sniffing for.
"The autumn statement is a chance for the UK government to really grasp the nettle and take the opportunity of low debt to fund these sorts of projects and that would obviously kickstart the UK economy," he added.
"The police need to be at the vanguard of investigations, because these are criminal acts, but soccer has a duty of care and must also grasp the nettle and take responsibility," he said in a telephone interview with Reuters.
But Brazilian artist Maria Thereza Alves recognizes them as a living archive of New York City's often hidden colonial past, where a bright red celosia flower from East Africa, or stinging nettle from Europe, recall migration and forced displacement.
A blog called Neon Nettle went to quite a bit of trouble to find seven reported deaths that were somewhere in the orbit of the Vegas tragedy, and to claim that some nefarious entity is knocking these people off for knowing too much.
The hairs on my arms rise stiffly like the prickling pelt of a nettle leaf, and as if I have suddenly held copper wire to current I am seized with an uncontrollable shudder summoned from some primordial place behind the daylight mind.
Another miniature of wild salmon filet with cloudberry vinegar and nettle leaves that created a pleasantly felted feeling on the tongue worked similarly and as the meal became subtler, I learned more about Kontrast's Swedish-born chef, Mikael Svensson, from the chatty waitress.
You'd think, from his output, that Scott Gilmore spends a lot of time trekking through fields, baring the brunt of grass-burn and nettle-rash, but he tells THUMP that he's far more likely to be found sat in the sheltered cool of the studio.
As earlier house building booms in Ireland have fuelled rather than reduced price inflation, the government must grasp the nettle and start large-scale social housing to free up the private rental sector for workers, said Lorcan Sirr, a housing lecturer at the Dublin Institute of Technology.
Another fish course — a black cod steamed in a Japanese ceramic pot with leeks, heirloom carrots and baby lettuces — sang of spring, and a grains course of farro verde and Japanese barley, in a nettle purée with pickled vegetables, was creamy, crunchy and tangy all at once.
As a musician, he dabbles across the digital divide—reluctantly embracing a virtual DJ set-up after a car accident destroyed his record collection on tour, but also perfecting live performances with punk guitarist Andy Moor and Clayton's own music ensemble, Nettle, where traditional Mediterranean rhythms meet breakcore.
From a nettle soup with chive blossoms to short ribs with kumquat and kombu — or her secret formula for chewy granola bars that won't fall apart — the book's beautifully photographed pages offer a chance to learn a lot, and luxuriate in the soothing act of preparing a wholesome dish.
Ms. Blades, 37, mixed three pounds of lemon balm, nettle, chamomile, rose and oats together "for soothing the nervous system, calming, giving the right amount of boundaries and opening the heart" and put it in brown paper bags with "love for you and the world" written on the front.
She recounted how they had even brought down a cattle-rustling ring in the region, eventually punishing the accused with "cleansings" much harsher than the one I had had in Quito — "with a much stronger kind of nettle" she said, and drenched in the freezing water from a large waterfall.
Exquisite little flowers, most of them smaller than my pinkie fingernail, are blooming all around my house right now, and they have wonderful names: woodland violet, spring beauty, daisy fleabane, pitcher's stitchwort, bird's eye speedwell, yellow wood sorrel, purple dead nettle, creeping Charlie, stickywilly, dandelion and a host of others I can't name.
White starts his pesto with a huge batch of nettle leaves—nettles are a spring vegetable, in the same family as poison ivy, so handle them wearing gloves, and no, we don't know who the first person who decided to try eating them was either—that he blanches in salty water to remove their sting.
Restaurant meals have inspired recipes on NYT Cooking like scallops topped with shredded duck and hollandaise, spun off from chefs at Joe Beef in Montreal; spinach risotto with taleggio, à la a nettle risotto from River Café in London; and spicy, crispy chicken wings, dreamed up in pursuit of the wings from Ganso in Brooklyn.
And phoenixes tend to go through the same three phases: a crisis, or "ashes" stage, as trouble comes to a head and capital flees the country; a "response" stage, where a politician grasps the reform nettle, often with IMF support; and a third "rebirth" stage, as capital is lured back by the prospect of economic recovery.
Here's the spiel: Anti-aGin contains collagen for its an anti-wrinkle properties; nettle, which is supposed to rejuvenate cells; gotu kola, said to inhibit scar formation and combat cellulite: chamomile, a healing and relaxing agent; witch hazel oil, to kill bacteria; burdock, believed to repair cracked skin; and green tea, intended to clear the body of impurities.
Book ahead for dinner at this cozy spot, where the chef Álvaro Clavijo's impeccable pedigree (he's worked at Noma and Per Se) is put to good use in the surprisingly approachable menu of dishes that recently included grilled mushrooms and squid in a nettle broth, lamb ribs dusted with feta and sunflower seeds, and corn-flavored ice cream.
Servings: 23Prep: 33 minutesTotal: 23 hours for the ricotta filling:23 cups|22 grams ricotta cheese1 cup|120 grams grated parmesan cheese1/2 cup|100 grams mascarpone2 large egg yolks33 large egg1 1/2 lemons, zestedkosher salt, to taste for the pasta:1 recipe of simple pasta dough for serving:1 cup stinging nettle pestofreshly grated parmesan cheese 1.
Now, as Mr. Schultz mulls running for president as an independent candidate, his path through that moment says a lot about him — how he handles adversity and uncertainty, and how he grasped or did not the nettle of local politics as the Sonics were flailing, according to more than 2000 people who have observed him, befriended him or worked with or against him over the years.
I have a certain respect, indeed, for contemporary writers who are willing to grasp that nettle: I didn't write on it when it came out, but I admired this piece by Brandon Ambrosino last year for the forthright way it dealt with the "what would Jesus think about homosexuality" question by simply arguing that not only Paul but Jesus himself had a contingent and limited-by-his-times view of sexual ethics, and that contemporary believers need to transcend the limitations imposed by Jesus's human side — because Jesus's divine side would want us to.

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