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"blanch" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] blanch (at something) (formal) to become pale because you are shocked or frightened
  2. [transitive] blanch something to prepare food, especially vegetables, by putting it into boiling water for a short time

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Moderates blanch at the 24 million it will leave uninsured.
Most business travellers will not blanch at such a rise.
You don't blanch, you don't panic, you show no emotion.
Most lawyers blanch at the judiciary's return to the headlines.
The $235 billion telecom group may blanch at big budgets.
Yes if you blanch and shock the pasta before assembly!
We make corn salad, grill the zucchini, blanch the corn.
Bitcoin didn't score that well on this parameter, Blanch said.
However, Blanch believes there are other areas that may be affected.
Blanch kale for 3 to 4 minutes, until tender and green.
But asking them to blanch broccoli seems a step too far.
If such a future makes you blanch, that's the right reaction.
"I think if the price tag for the Sanders agenda was [better] known ... voters would blanch -- even Democratic primary voters would blanch," said Jim Kessler, executive vice president for policy at Third Way, a centrist Democratic group.
A lawyer for Mr. Abdel-Sayed, Ryan G. Blanch, declined to comment.
Make the celery relish: Blanch and shock the celery and celery root.
Blanch for 10 seconds, then drain and plunge into ice-cold water.
"So, then what's the reason that they blanch at processing a hemp company?"
Blanch possesses a tremendous serve, yet it remains far from the most powerful.
Blanch said he doesn't expect Russia or OPEC producers to cut back more.
And some Republicans may blanch at any indication the trial is being rushed.
Mr. Jones did not appear to blanch at this culture of financial laxness.
While many congressional Republicans support those policies, they might blanch at the cost.
This is often why I blanch at calling Colony a science fiction show.
Some critics blanch at the notion of the armed forces brought into Trump's celebration.
"There's no sense they're going to come back to the negotiating table," said Blanch.
Cate Blanchett, Cate BLANCH-it, nominated for best actress for her role in Carol.
If your nice, just blanch them in boiling water and dip in chilli oil.
Add the rice cakes and blanch for 2 minutes, then drain and cool. 2.
Blanch said that would support prices because of the slight deficit in the market.
For greens and most other veggies, blanch for two to three minutes before freezing.
Blanch expects oil prices to remain between $45 and $50 per barrel this year.
Some add eggs, others blanch at the suggestion (the egg base limits shelf life).
Culber seems to blanch a bit when Stamets touches him early in the episode.
A bad CBO score would likely cause moderate members to blanch at its effects.
Even the most bellicose of Mr Trump's advisers would blanch at that, you would hope.
Using a noodle blancher, blanch each set of noodles in the water bath and stir.
And then we could blanch those peas in boiling water before the pasta went in.
Dr. Voight has seen just half of the body of one blanch white when threatened.
Your first instinct while watching "Emma" may be to lick the screen (or perhaps blanch).
Blanch is skeptical that the kingdom could pump 12 million or more barrels a day.
But even its avowedly socialist leaders blanch at increases to tax for anyone bar the rich.
Hard hitters like Blanch excel at storing and releasing energy throughout their bodies in this way.
"It is called Posidonia," said Carlos Bernús Blanch, manager of the ministry of tourism for Formentera.
McDonald was right that many of the nation's founders "would blanch" to see today's Supreme Court.
He set about this with a single-minded zeal that would have made James Madison blanch.
"Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies score well on some, and not so well on others," Blanch said.
"Bitcoin's volatility is very high compared to the euro, the yen or even gold," Blanch said.
Another potential hurdle: Donors might also blanch at the idea of writing a large check up front.
Blanch said he expects only about 2300,2000 Iranian barrels to be removed, in part because of prices.
The ­oranges are boiled whole in plain water to blanch away the bitter oils in the peel.
Blanch said all the world producers have been feeling the pinch of low prices, some more than others.
"Ultimately, makeup is fun, and it's all about trying a bunch to see what you like," says Blanch.
Grant has a dangerous business to run and spurns romantic entanglements, fearing women blanch at the inherent danger.
Even Mr. Colbert appeared to blanch at what came off as an example of corporate synergy gone awry.
Our nation's founders would blanch to see how different the court is today from their conception of it.
"OPEC has lost 1% of market share per annum, every year for the last seven years," said Blanch.
While that cooks, blanch some peas if you've got fresh ones, or let some good frozen ones defrost.
Given this history of currency development, BofAML's Blanch seems to hint that bitcoin may soon be considered legitimate.
The "crucial hurdle" is whether major financial institutions will accept the digital currency as collateral, Blanch said then.
And specific proposals offered by progressives, whether free college or a wealth tax, cause some Democrats to blanch.
Bibliophiles shouldn't blanch: Many of these books were deteriorating discards that have gotten new happy endings as art.
"I think they'll want to see more defaults before they let the pressure off the crude market," Blanch said.
Speed is, at 31 mph in sport mode, admirable, though some may blanch at the 16-minute flight time.
"I think the escalation of tensions with Russia is a major factor that could impact oil prices," said Blanch.
Blanch said his price outlook would be affected by unexpected events, such as a recession or a geopolitical development.
That's where we found Mr. Blanch, alternately taking orders and slicing open urchins with a custom-made mini guillotine.
Even the Mafia capos blanch at that, so they task the P.I. with finding and punishing the "animals" responsible.
But even he should blanch at immersing the United States in a destructive, unnecessary and ignominious war in Asia.
Blanch, in a note, said a complete cutoff of Iranian crude exports would be particularly painful at this point.
They're apolitical in a way that people who blanch at the idea that all art is political call apolitical.
Blanch said under that scenario, one incident could trigger a spike in Brent, the international benchmark, to $100 a barrel.
In a pot of boiling water, blanch hearts of palm, green asparagus, snap pea and romanesco cauliflower until tender. 3.
Most people would blanch at the idea of voluntarily overpaying the Internal Revenue Service more than half a million dollars.
But Blanch also suggests we could see probably see $80 or $90 a barrel with the market being so volatile.
Though many of us might blanch at the thought, eating meat has made us who we are as a species.
That she supports these things, and that various Wall Street suits blanch at the thought of them, is not news.
" When the subject of a public registry of beneficial owners was raised, Mr. Stiglitz said, "you could see them blanch.
"Gold is really thriving on uncertainty, and frankly, on the end of the U.S. [rate] cycle whenever that happens," said Blanch.
Trump is hardly the only president ever to blanch at what he believed to be an encroachment on his executive powers.
Blanch said he expects Brent, the international benchmark to average $29.3 per barrel this year from an average $240 per barrel.
Faced with cash flows of that magnitude, some managers would blanch; instead, Suryadevara zeroes in on what matters to the business.
Unfazed, we ordered a dozen, which Mr. Blanch paired with a lively cherry-hued garnacha blend from Tarragona, south of Barcelona.
You don't need to blanch fruit, but you can follow the steps above to prep and freeze them on sheet pans.
"There is no certainty that that [similarity to gold] will continue and, most certainly, no way to predict it," Blanch said.
"Ecuador wants to pull out, and then Iraq has been talking about increasing output by a half million barrels," Blanch said.
Bring a large saucepan of water to the boil and blanch the Chinese greens for 2 minutes, over a medium heat.
Celebrity makeup artist Paul Blanch tells Refinery29 that picking out a flattering burgundy lipstick is easy, especially once you understand your undertones.
Blanch dumplings in boiling water for one minute, then cool dumplings and paint light with egg yolk first, then melted butter. 5.
Those are among the law's most popular provisions, and a number of moderate senators might blanch if the Senate bill unwound them.
Party leaders have repeatedly looked at reforming the process, but always blanch at the threats brought down by Iowa and New Hampshire.
"Inventories are finally declining, but the real issue is we need to have forward prices low enough to discourage shale," said Blanch.
Many parents might blanch at the prospect of a play date between their children and the sinister siblings of the Addams Family.
He isn't going to blanch at polling -- as Wolf rightly cited -- that shows people prefer keeping private insurance with a public option.
"Clearly, OPEC has a lot of cracks," said Francisco Blanch, head of commodities and derivatives strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Add about half of the basil and the parsley and blanch for about 1 second, then drain and transfer to an ice bath.
Prepare the seasonal vegetables: blanch the peas, snow peas and green beans in salted boiling water and cool down in ice water. 2.
"China will have to bid up international barrels," said Blanch, noting it would be similar to what happened in the soy bean market.
"We are skeptical that this is going to get resolved," Blanch said, "and part of it is that China's pain threshold is high."
It's no secret Americans work their tails off, but there's a growing movement for work arrangements that would have made our grandparents blanch.
While many moderate Democrats blanch at the full-throated leftism of Mr. Sanders's policies, few in the party actually dislike the senator himself.
Preheat your vegetable oil (to around 140° C/300° F) and blanch your chips for 8-10 minutes until soft and cooked through.
Blanch said Saudi Arabia's very cooperative posturing in September at a meeting in Algiers may have been tactical, ahead of its bond offering.
They'll blanch for about 3-4 minutes—which is just enough time to start sear the chicken, skin-side down in hot oil.
Quickly blanch the parsley and watercress in the boiling water just until the color becomes a dark emerald green, about 22-23 minutes.
Blanch reiterated his view that OPEC is essentially finished as a cartel, as competing agendas among member states leave little room for compromise.
Blanch recently cut his forecast for average West Texas Intermediate prices to $47 per barrel for this year and $50 for next year.
Blanch the pearl onions for 3 minutes, then, using a slotted spoon, transfer the onions to an ice bath and chill until cold.
Blanch expects Brent crude, which touched a low of near $31 per barrel, could fall to the low $20s per barrel before steadying.
Power steering is another option that's on the way, along with — necessary in the modern era, though it makes purists blanch — automatic transmission.
However, Merrill Lynch's Blanch notes that traders have placed a record number of bets that Brent and U.S. crude prices will keep rising.
If the greens are young, small, and tender, blanch them for a generous 60 seconds, then drain and immediately transfer to the ice bath.
Republicans concerned about their party's future may blanch at Trump's pardoning of the sadistic racist Joe Arpaio or his gleeful unleashing of law enforcement.
"We just need the U.S. inventory piles that we have to come down, and again, that requires a wider WTI-Brent spread," Blanch said.
Blanch said ultimately the oil market could become more like natural gas, a market with plenty of supply and less volatile prices than oil.
"I'm not sure why this [is] much of a focus right now," said Francisco Blanch, global head of commodities research at Bank of America.
"There's quite a high death count in Game Of Thrones and they don't blanch at removing favorite characters," Glen said in the same interview.
The boning in the waist would have made Scarlet O'Hara blanch, and the construction tended to push all available flesh up to the bosom.
FOR CHILDREN Many parents might blanch at the prospect of a play date between their children and the sinister siblings of the Addams Family.
The first one pleased them greatly, but the announcement nine months later that a second one was on its way made my mother blanch.
For 2020, Francisco Blanch, head of commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America, sees WTI averaging $54 per barrel, with Brent at $60.
However, Blanch, like others, noted that the gains in bitcoin's price are due partly to the increasing difficulty of mining, or generating, new bitcoins.
During the State of the Union address, the President said he'd to spend $22008 trillion on it -- a number that made some Republicans blanch.
Nina's brother, Sam Waymon, tells us Nina would blanch at the studio's choice of Zoe Saldana -- whose skin was drastically darkened to resemble her.
Blanch estimates that the margin hit per barrel for China from the tariffs would be about $3, if China were importing and refining U.S. crude.
We would blanch at the idea of people considered heroes today having their names pulled off buildings 200 years from now because they farmed livestock.
Professional bakers may blanch, but I think the results are nearly as good as toasting a slice from a day-old loaf on the counter.
The price would cause the most spendthrift American or European to blanch: 68,19803 Cuban convertible pesos (or CUC, each of which is worth a dollar).
"Everything has fallen," said Andrew Blanch, managing director of Italian textile maker-owned New England Wool, which has an office at the Sydney auction site.
Make the charred scallion salsa verde: Bring a large pot of generously salted water to a boil and blanch the parsley leaves for 15 seconds.
Even after things improved Friday, Francisco Blanch, researcher at Bank of America-Merrill Lynch told MSNBC this is not the end of the energy decline.
This can lead to a condition called solar purpura—a fancy word for purple spots that resemble bruises and don't blanch or go away, Lipoff says.
Blanch said Iran has several options, including dropping out of the nuclear agreement, but the most likely is that Iran will take indirect actions through proxies.
Blanch said he is more focused on demand, particularly among emerging market nations he calls "the new sultans of swing," including India, Turkey and the Philippines.
" For meals throughout the week, the 5'13″ actress says she will "blanch a bunch of broccoli and refrigerate to have on hand to sauté as needed.
Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said he too sees the so-called WTI-Brent spread widening.
In 2012, he made White House officials blanch by insisting President Obama spend extended time chatting with donors at George Clooney's mansion; he got his way.
So now we cut the tongue out first, blanch and clean the jawbone, so you eat it by picking up the jawbone and almost kissing it.
I reveled in making my normie friends' parents blanch when I came over after soccer practice, spiked bracelets jangling and eyeliner dripping halfway down my face.
No child being read his first scary story or watching his first horror movie has to be told when to blanch or hide under his seat.
In his 2020 energy outlook Blanch said that a "more accommodative Fed, rising US inflation, improving global growth conditions...and low oil inventories" should support prices.
Just blanch regular lemons a couple times in plain simmering water before setting out to cook them in the brine she calls for in the recipe.
"With a shift in Fed policy direction approaching, we see an oil 'demand put' being triggered within the forecasting horizon," Blanch said in a research note Friday.
But the 12-year-olds everywhere who have memorised the lyrics clearly think the live show is worth it, even if their parents blanch at the cost.
Fleeces of animals affected by drought are thinner and often tainted by dust, said buyer Andrew Blanch, managing director of Italian textile maker-owned New England Wool.
Both Mr. Lisa and Mario Blanch, the lawyer representing Mr. Smith, who the police said drove the vehicle, argued that it had been unlawfully stopped and searched.
Meanwhile, car sales and fuel consumption in emerging markets should hold up as low interest rates push more capital into riskier developing nation assets, according to Blanch.
Meanwhile, the lettuce and nasturtium leaves got a quick blanch in a pot of well-salted boiling water, then a dip in another bowl of ice water.
This would help the party to limit its loss of support among liberal Conservatives, who would blanch at a formal deal with the likes of Mr Farage.
The classic French blanch-and-cool technique I learned at Chez Panisse yields the kind of brilliant, picturesque vegetables we all want to see on restaurant plates.
And then I'll say to them, New York City had commercial rent control for 20 years, and then they blanch, because it's inconceivable that was ever a reality.
Blanch told CNBC that U.S. shale is sensitive to prices, and production in the domestic shale patch has been on a steady decline for the past three quarters.
Blanch said he is hearing from industry executives that since they can't hedge, they plan to cut capital spending outright for next year, meaning less investment in drilling.
Many wayfarers blanch at the hardships of a lengthy solo sailing trip, but to Hilary Lister they were nothing compared with the torment of her living room couch.
Better yet, maybe, you could blanch some tofu, then put the cubes into zhug as if you were making vegan saag paneer, without the saag or the paneer.
Dice a couple cups of celery, then quickly blanch them in hot water and drain in a sieve and run them under cold water to stop the cooking.
Francisco Blanch, of Bank of America Merrill Lynch said he expects producers to stick to the OPEC deal, and that should result in a $70 oil price next year.
Don't panic, Blanch said, because in a scenario where shares of Saudi Aramco begin to float into the market, there won't be any price implications for oil right away.
The monitoring committee meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, includes Algeria, Kuwait, Russia, Venezuela and Oman, and other ministers, from Saudi Arabia and elsewhere, could participate as observers, Blanch said.
And he must do so without returning to an era of constant American combat presence that had made members of his own war-weary party, and Hillary Clinton, blanch.
Francisco Blanch of Bank of America Merrill Lynch, however, believes the OPEC deal could help push the price of West Texas Intermediate to $203 by the middle of next year.
"The bottom line is if oil falls below $22018 per barrel on average, which is why I don't see a lot of downside, we start to lose shale," Blanch said.
"A Chinese decision to reinitiate Iran crude purchases could send oil prices into a tailspin," Bank of America commodity strategists led by Francisco Blanch wrote in a note to clients.
Again, one has to start questioning how we describe people on the internet who aren't shy about saying things that obviously align with Nazism and yet blanch at being called Nazis.
"I think if anything, the Saudis may try to talk the market down … because I still think that we're only starting to see a wave of bankruptcies coming through," said Blanch.
On the other hand, Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, told CNBC's "Closing Bell" on Monday that Saudi Arabia wants to maintain oil market volatility.
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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.
At a minimum, you could just blanch a few vegetables and toss them with a vinaigrette, then serve it with this week's star recipe, Melissa Clark's chicken with Middle Eastern seasoning.
Squeamish readers may blanch at the amount of blood-flecked sputum the tubercular Chopin coughs up on the page, and at the procession of doctors with their leeches and milk diets.
I was drawn in by the simple technique: You pull lacinato kale leaves from their pale, woody ribs and blanch the greens in salted boiling water, just until they are tender.
An environmental scientist at the World Wildlife Fund Australia, Stuart Blanch, told HuffPost that the fires could wipe out some endangered species, including the southern corroboree frog and mountain pygmy-possum.
Francisco Blanch, head of commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America, has said he believes shutting off the Strait of Hormuz would most likely send crude futures toward triple digits.
In late July, Bank of America Merrill Lynch commodity and derivatives strategist Francisco Blanch said in a sweeping report that bitcoin still faces many challenges in becoming a globally accepted currency.
It's clearly intended as some kind of sick joke, but in the same kind of vein as white supremacists who blanch at being labeled literal Nazis instead of ironic alt-right trolls.
The outside world might blanch at an American politician claiming he would jail his political opponent, but this was exactly the shot in the arm that frothing Trump partisans needed Sunday night.
Because they're already so curious about the world, they see our reactions to their questions about death — our faces may blanch — and they pick up on that and want to dig deeper.
OPEC has now achieved its goal of flipping Brent crude's market structure into so-called backwardation, said Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said he does not expect oil prices to recover to $70 a barrel until the middle of 2017.
That explains why so many women often refer to their Cher-length locks as their "security blanket" (looking at you, Shay Mitchell) and blanch at the idea of chopping any of it off.
In this in-depth conversation, Blanch also discusses what could be ahead for oil, while Samantha Azzarello, global market strategist at JPMorgan Funds, lays out her investment thesis for the upcoming earnings season.
The oil slide is not over yet — we still have a few dollars to go, Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, told CNBC's "Closing Bell " on Friday.
Read More Oil market downside looms amid 'humongous' pressures: BofA's Blanch But before becoming convinced that $26 was indeed the bottom for crude, there is one more thing that Gordon needs to see.
As one instructor joked, these may be classes for frustrated "Hamilton" ticket seekers — a support group for those who want the community feel of theater but blanch at spending $800 to achieve it.
Blanch and marinate the leeks: Combine the apple cider vinegar, oil, shallot, mustard, thyme, honey, and 23/2 teaspoon salt in a small jar with a tight-fitting lid and shake to combine.
Due to higher bitcoin mining costs and a surge of interest, the digital currency's price has climbed in "a pattern similar to gold" and "over a much more compressed time period," Blanch said.
Like handwriting adorning a love letter, the title makes its way across the top half of "Wilder Shores of Love" (1985), a work alluding to the 1954 Lesley Blanch book of the same name.
Punching a wayward horse in the head, as he did on at least one occasion, was the least of it; McCall enforced Jim Crow with a brutality that made even his fellow segregationists blanch.
That stronger dollar could backfire on some U.S. industries, and one of them very well could be energy, according to Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
And they also blanch at the fact that the new bill does not immediately roll back Obamacare's expansion of Medicaid eligibility to nearly all poor adults in more than 30 states that have adopted expansion.
If you blanch at the idea of sorting through 1,200 startups to find just the right investment opportunity — or to snare the interest of just the right investor — let CrunchMatch make your networking life easier.
While lower oil prices have become the bane of oil producers both foreign and domestic, Blanch added that consumers are getting a spending boost from low energy prices—to the tune of trillions of dollars.
I'm standing—sweating, squinting, panting—at the opposite end of a court from 21-year-old Ulises Blanch, one of the many elite athletes who train here at the United States Tennis Association's National Campus.
It's one that encompasses those on the left and the right who would argue at length about supply-side economics but blanch at the thought of outlawing marriages between two people of the same sex.
Some of those Republicans are viewed as vulnerable in 2018 and some aren't, but most of them are sure to blanch at the possibility of a tax hike that would disproportionately hit their own districts.
"A crucial hurdle" for bitcoin is whether major financial institutions will accept the digital currency as collateral, said Blanch, who is considered by many to be one of the best commodity analysts on Wall Street.
"In short, inventories are coming down faster than we expected and OPEC is succeeding at rebalancing the oil market," wrote Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
One user alleged that their manager "makes us pretend we're doing things the right way when Ecosure [the company's food safety auditor] is there," but doesn't blanch the produce when the inspector is not present.
Some of those Republicans are viewed as vulnerable in 21986 and some aren't, but most of them are sure to blanch at the possibility of a tax hike that would disproportionately hit their own districts.
How have local sensibilities taken to the gathering outrageousness, not to mention the evident authorial outrage, of a play that features sockpuppets having sex alongside various remarks that might cause believers in the audience to blanch?
"If you do get a trade war resolution, a better economy coupled with Iran sanctions, that's a recipe for higher oil," said Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
"Petroleum demand in OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries will likely remain a drag on global oil markets next year," a global commodity research team, headed Francisco Blanch, said in a note Friday.
The snack bar La Sirena (The Mermaid), opened in 230, was bought 11 years ago by Jordi Blanch and Vicente Fernández, chefs who worked in kitchens in Barcelona and elsewhere before returning to their native Roses.
But on the state line, politically active citizens blanch when caucuses are days away and attention, for once, is focused on the middle of the country — but not their slice of the middle of the country.
While the Economist's Big Mac Index rates Egypt as the second-cheapest country in which to buy a Big Mac in US dollar terms, many locals would blanch at spending LE 33.62 (US $1.87) on a sandwich.
But even absent an OPEC deal, Merrill believes demand will outstrip supply by 800,000 barrels per day next year as deep cuts to capital spending bite into production, Blanch told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on Monday.
Even the most cost-conscious shopper might blanch at a shop full of rows of degraded food, and operating costs would be high because of the need to monitor the produce, which can lose value by the hour.
Francisco Blanch, head of commodities and derivatives strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said the shale industry may actually be the force that locks oil prices into a range, with a bottom just above $40 per barrel.
He even seemed open talking about a Democratic push for an assault weapons ban and said police should be able to take away guns from mentally ill people even without due process, causing his GOP colleagues to blanch.
In a research note published Tuesday, Blanch said that while the prospect of such a move remained unlikely, "given Iranian fears of a strong U.S. military response," it would cause a $20 to $40 jump in oil prices.
Francicso Blanch, head of BofAML global commodity and derivatives research, said he expects the global trend toward fuel savings to be driven in part by the commitment to reduce carbon, especially by countries in Europe and by China.
"We're seeing a bottom right now for the second half of the year," said Francisco Blanch, the head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, the corporate and investing arm of the American bank.
Garson, who played Carrie Bradshaw's friend Stanford Blanch in the series and subsequent two films, implied in a tweet on Wednesday that Cattrall wasn't being entirely truthful about her claims that she never wanted to do a third film.
With a big financial sector in Edinburgh, and a large oil-and-gas industry in the North Sea, the SNP might blanch at any plans to curb banker bonuses or to make life more difficult for carbon-intensive firms.
Francisco Blanch, Bank of America Merrill Lynch's head of global commodities research, sees Russia, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait gradually increasing output by about 200,000 bpd each quarter, eventually adding 1.2 million bpd by the end of next year.
"The accord has not yet defined individual quotas or other forms of accountability, suggesting that this is a soft output cut at best," Francisco Blanch, commodity and derivatives strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, wrote in a note.
Just so, it's easy to imagine Republicans who might blanch at Moore's homophobia or Islamophobia who will still vote Republican because they hate an array of left-wing bogeymen like Antifa, Colin Kaepernick, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
Francisco Blanch, global head of commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said he expects OPEC to slowly return oil to market, adding just 200,000 barrels a day every quarter through the end of next year.
Its fans would likely blanch to learn that among Oldenburg's early public-art proposals was an idea even creepier than the hole: speakers that would have broadcast a piercing nightly scream through the streets of Manhattan at 2 a.m.
You will not be the first person to blanch slightly when you lift it up in your arms to wash it in the kitchen sink or the bathtub and notice how uncannily it reminds you of your neighbor's beagle.
Still, while Apple investors might well blanch at having their beloved core holding placed in a class with those aged, lumbering giants of 20th century capitalism, this is roughly the way today's skeptical market views it — for the moment, at least.
If being a hero and cutting your own potatoes, blanch the diced potatoes in a large pot of boiling lightly salted water for 30 seconds and refresh in an ice bath to release some of the starch and prevent oxidation.
"We could risk adding 20 to 25 percent to the price of oil if some of the messages coming from the State Department are on point, " said Francisco Blanch, head of commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Ask your guide about the shape of British phone boxes, disinterments on a scale that would make Stephen King blanch, and potential visits from a motley gallery of ghosts, including Mary Shelley, John Lennon and the son of Benjamin Franklin.
But for the CFOs who blanch at the notion of sharing more free cash flow with the rank-and-file, changing the match formula can nudge workers to save more without increasing the dollar outlay for the employer to match.
Still, the price of oil could increase between 10% and 15% this year because of OPEC's production cuts and sanctions, Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch told Julia Chatterly on CNNi's "First Move" Tuesday.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "Fashion," with its faint whiff of the trivial — and the feminine — can make "serious" art people blanch, which likely explains the over 70-year gap between the only MoMA exhibitions ever devoted to this subject.
Oil prices are likely to head higher in 2019, in part because Saudi Arabia has backstopped the market on the supply side with significant output cuts, said Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
The U.S. should put an end to its policy of providing Arab countries a carte blanch for not resettling the refugees for nearly seventy years, and cease financially underwriting this behavior through the American decades-long support of a special UN agency (UNRWA).
"You'll see strong bidding today from a number of countries, people representing all parts of the world, trying to secure wool that's difficult to come by at the moment," said Andrew Blanch, managing director of Italian textile maker-owned New England Wool.
"The market expected the Saudis to act as they always do, which is to basically curtail production to balance the market, but they went out and did the exact opposite," said Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives at BofA Securities.
Mr. Denève, a bubbly 45-year-old Frenchman, had just been named the next music director of the venerable St. Louis Symphony, and he was at pains to explain that the American practice of making conductors schmooze with donors didn't make him blanch.
And as with the lesions on the boy's legs and ankles, pressure didn't make the rash blanch — an indication that the dots were actually tiny pools of blood deposited within the layers of the skin, a kind of rash known as purpura.
Bitcoin still faces many challenges in becoming a globally accepted currency, Bank of America Merrill Lynch's commodity and derivatives strategist Francisco Blanch said in a sweeping Monday report comparing digital currencies' growth to that of gold, silver and even salt in ancient times.
You could cut fat cubes of tofu and blanch them for a couple of minutes in salted boiling water; then, once they're well drained, bury the tofu cubes in a deep pool of zhug, for a stunning version of saag paneer but without the saag.
Cryptocurrencies arose during the financial crisis and have demonstrated "a few advantages" over major world currencies, such as the ability to cheaply and instantaneously transfer money around the world, and record all transactions through a digital accounting system known as a blockchain, Blanch said.
For the moment, though, be it hedge funds that refuse to chase Amazon because it disdains showing profits, or value investors who blanch at the thought of buying Netflix at a price-to-earnings multiple of 153, the frustration is beginning to boil over.
If the Iran Nuclear Treaty had indeed been submitted to the Senate for approval, certain aspects of that treaty would no doubt have been more closely scrutinized, particularly the provision that effectively gave Iran carte blanch to continue its nuclear bomb program in only a few years.
Blanch the bok choy in salted water to tenderize it, then dry it, brush with canola oil (or another neutral-flavored oil), and lay it on the grill until it starts to darken but not burn "It really, really absorbs the smoke flavor," Mr. Ng said.
Crude prices could rise to as much at $403 a barrel during the peak summer driving season next year as the oil market swings from a surplus to a significant deficit, said Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Perhaps some patients would blanch if their insurance company paid $200 for a physical therapy session that costs them $20 out of pocket and would get a gym membership to diligently perform their exercises without a therapist, but most people don't think that way, the evidence shows.
Conservatives and centrist Democrats who might blanch at the idea of explicit government welfare — a federal agency cutting checks to families with low incomes, for example, or to help out with health expenses — are often more open to a tax subsidy that achieves the same thing.
"I think the lower prices are going to encourage some of the players in shale to reduce their budgets, and I think some of the weaker hands will probably cut them even deeper," said Francisco Blanch, head of global commodity and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Just as New York rose head and shoulders above Philadelphia and Boston as the American economy grew and integrated, Paris, Frankfurt and Milan could all expect to cede ground to London in a close-knit EU. But London's boosters might also blanch at the growth deeper integration might bring.
Giuliani's service to his client took him directly into the Oval Office: As The New York Times reported last week, Giuliani lobbied Trump directly for Zarrab's release—a move that made former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson blanch, and warmed the cockles of Turkish strongman Recep Erdoğan, who'd long pushed for Zarrab's return.
Investors should use the recent drop in gold prices as a buying opportunity, as increased volatility in the market ahead of a potential Fed interest rate hike could lead investors to seek refuge in the precious metal, according to Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Merrill's Francisco Blanch told CNBC there are three ways Trump's win and the Republican clean sweep of Congress will affect OPEC's forecast: First, the policies the GOP is pursuing are generating a stronger dollar and higher interest rates, neither of which bode well for emerging-market countries — or for oil demand in the developing world, he said.
A three-and-a-half-hour testament to twerking and oral intercourse, "Intermezzo" plays like the world's artiest "Girls Gone Wild" video, and as his actresses doff their clothes to cavort on a beach and in a nightclub, Kechiche's single-minded focus on their fannies proves so obsessive that even Sir Mix-A-Lot might blanch.
It keeps his core claim intact that he is the most electable Democrat in a fierce race with President Donald Trump It helped that one of his rivals, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro defused the age question with a crude suggestion that Biden had memory problems that even appeared to make other candidates on stage blanch.
I also would make the mayonnaise the same day so it remains loose and silken and doesn't risk becoming tight and stiff in the refrigerator; and I would not blanch the potatoes in advance, just to be able to pull these things out days later in a self-satisfied feat of back-to-school-back-to-work efficiency.
In Brooklyn you'll find some engrossing self-portraits, including MoMA's severe "Self-Portrait With Cropped Hair," but Kahlo also painted half-competent still lifes, gross Stalinist agitprop, and ghastly New Age kitsch — including this show's "The Love Embrace of the Universe ...," a world-spiritualist tableau featuring a lactating Mother Earth that would make Deepak Chopra blanch.
OPEC also said Thursday that the world's total oil supply rose by 180,000 barrels a day last month, mainly because of non-OPEC producers such as the U.S., Norway and the U.K. "Shale is the reason we're not trading over $100 a barrel, way more than $100 a barrel," said Francisco Blanch, global head of commodities and derivatives at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Her early essays are addressed to the ten or twenty people in the English-speaking world who would not blanch at sentences like these, from her essay on the philosopher E. M. Cioran: One recognizes, in this Roumanian-born writer who studied philosophy at the University of Bucharest and who has lived in Paris since 1937 and writes in French, the convulsive manner characteristic of German neo-philosophical thinking, whose motto is: aphorism or eternity.
Here are the members of the new technology advisory board: Channing Robertson, engineering professor emeritus, Stanford University Howie Rosen, CEO, pharmaceutical company AcelRx Harvey Blanch, biochemical engineering professor at the University of California, Berkeley John Moalli, acting head of product at Theranos and a principal at the consulting group Exponent Allen Northrup, a founder of the molecular diagnostics company Cepheid Clint Ostrander, former president of Kozio and management consultant and investor at Rosewood Advisors Norbert Pelc, chair, bioengineering department, Stanford University Mark Prausnitz, chemical and biomolecular engineering professor, Georgia Tech Robertson and Rosen will be co-leading the board.

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