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"bunches" Definitions
  1. British
  2. a hairstyle in which hair is tied into two sections on either side of the head at the back
"bunches" Synonyms
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They ate Honey Bunches of Oats (Jane the Virgin sure loves Honey Bunches of Oats, pick up a box of Honey Bunches of Oats today!).
We want to win in bunches, that's the bottom line.
We did to win in bunches, that's the bottom line.
Do the berries come in boxes or grow in bunches?
As with anything that comes in bunches, most are forgettable.
They're giving away bunches today for free in Union Square.
We can score quickly, and we can score in bunches.
Pickings are slim: pineapples, papaya and small bunches of peanuts.
"(Takeaways) usually come in bunches," New York coach Ben McAddo said.
" Said Jackson: "People like Joe don't come in bunches like grapes.
Q: Why is Barry's hair tied up in those weird bunches?
After the first inning Kluber started striking out hitters in bunches.
At seventeen, she started winning World Cup slalom races in bunches.
"Sometimes you get them in bunches," Sooners coach Bob Stoops said.
Buy radishes in bunches with their greens in vibrant good shape.
Turnovers come in bunches if you keep working hard at it.
Another two bunches are tucked between her forearms and her breasts.
Bunches known and unknown travelers into same queue, hurting everyone's security.
"I have bunches of clocks all over the place," he said.
They snack mostly on pussy willows and bunches of snow fleas.
You buy flowers in bunches and Hallmark knows you by name.
People make mistakes, and college kids tend to make them in bunches.
The beans, which grow in long green-fingered bunches, are harvested individually.
Eat some Honey Bunches of Oats to get the day started right.
These little bunches of cells are not cancerous, but can become cancerous.
She'd take bunches of silk corsages and pin them on her shoulder.
They also package their bunches in burlap, which is 100 percent compostable.
One thing I've noticed is that certain pokémon spawn in bunches together.
Likewise, Haven Green Park by Ealing Broadway station has bunches of Pikachu.
These are the different varieties of lavender bunches we have on sale.
You buy packages and bunches that already have yellow or wilted leaves.
It includes elegant pearl necklaces and earrings that resemble bunches of grapes.
Helpfully nudging the customer along are interspersed champagne bottles and grape bunches.
But these bright, beautiful bunches of veggies came with steep price tags.
And they carried gifts, candy bars and chocolate bears, bunches of flowers.
She also posted a close up image of one of the floral bunches.
Love you bunches and we are all sending you a gazillion positive vibes!
The other, I always try to remember the name ... there's bunches of them.
Does this mean the Yankees will score runs by the bunches in 2017?
Nguyen found these red-and-orange bunches of incense sticks while in Vietnam. 
That includes bunches of romaine and any salad mixes that could contain romaine.
After a scoreless first period, the goals came in bunches in the second.
I love to see them on display at the market, tied into bunches.
The Chevrolet and the Toyota drivers came to the pits in bunches, too.
The others stuck to the metal and formed into separate bunches, resembling land masses.
I have some Honey Bunches of Oats with seeds for breakfast while I work.
Whether he should get wrinkles in his forehead when he bunches up his brow.
Production for fresh fruit bunches was 22,665 mt * Kim loong resources bhd- says sept.
Bunches of butterweed, lanky and yellow, lit up clearings in the late morning sun.
But every few years, storms do tend to come in bunches, Dr. Uccellini said.
The back of each sculpture is a field of dyed, resin-covered cotton bunches.
The Casper Hybrid just bends and bunches up when you try to push it.
With big bunches of dripping oak branches, the men began drumming on the women.
In two months, it would produce at least 32 carrots, 19703 bunches of leaf lettuce, 18 bunches of spinach, 16 radishes, 16 scallions, nine Japanese turnips, five pounds of peas, four heads of romaine lettuce, one head of cauliflower and one of broccoli.
"But again, that's not all that disimilar from the bunches and bunches of folks coming from California with money," Warren said in a telephone interview, adding that he became accustomed to wealthy West Coast buyers showing up in shorts and flip-flops.
"Don't ride around council estates looking for random bunches of people to intimidate," he warned.
They are fermented in epoxy-lined cement tanks, mostly as whole bunches, with indigenous yeast.
Plus, we welcome a creative excuse to use up those overripe, browning bunches any day.
On the second date he brought me a couple bunches of kale from his garden.
As the home run production dipped in June, it reappeared in bunches against the Cubs.
Goals come in bunches, and you know when you're in a drought, it's always tough.
Her home runs now come in bunches; she's hit 36 over the past two seasons.
"I know this group is capable of scoring runs in bunches," Manager Joe Girardi said.
For example, winemakers decide whether to destem the bunches of grapes before the fermentation process.
They hang in pendulous bunches from their bushes, like glassy grapes, bright vermilion in color.
More than just scoring in bunches, though, the Rockets are winning with balance and efficiency.
They score points in bunches, rattle opponents with pressure and pass the ball with flair.
In semi-carbonic maceration, uncrushed grape bunches are piled into vats filled with carbon dioxide.
The four feather types described in the new study: filaments, filament bunches, tufted filament, down feather.
People like Elijah do not come like grapes in bunches; he was the rarest of breeds.
The EPP, for instance, bunches Mrs Merkel's centrist Christian Democrats with the Hungarian nationalists of Fidesz.
On the second date he brought me a couple of bunches of kale from his garden.
Rather than traditional ornaments, the tree was adorned with bunches of red roses and red balls.
"Listening to bunches of straight guys together is like hearing a foreign tongue," Mr. Toussaint said.
We were hoping it would come in bunches in some point, and that's what has happened.
Visitors have placed a few bunches of fresh flowers and a teddy bear outside the gate.
As a cutter, he will wield a machete and slice bunches of bananas from the trees.
The gas rises and initiates a different, intracellular fermentation without yeast among the bunches higher up.
"We're just little Brady Bunches on the screen," said Susan Matthews, the features editor at Slate.
People get caught up in bunches sometimes and they wish they could control what you say.
They came off ships in giant bunches, still on the stalk, and thousands sold within hours.
Others loitered in bunches along the covered sidewalk that stretched the distance of the strip center.
"By the time you have finished dinner, you have eaten two whole bunches," he tells them.
Ten pounds of sugar, ten pounds of flour, ten pounds of rice, several bunches of bananas.
I get bunches of kale, rainbow carrots, vegetable broth, two pre-made soups, orange juice, and tea.
Servings: 21 Ingredients33 large Spanish onion, quartered23 bunches of parsley23 handful of mint27 handful of dill4 lbs.
Next time we turn another year older, we're going to make our own tangled bunches of bacon.
Wild sage, or Lantana, an invasive species from the Americas, fills every available cranny in thick bunches.
Inside the cave, thousands of bats either cling tightly to the walls or fly around in bunches.
Tam grabs a few bunches of bananas and we leave the farm, thunder rumbling in the distance.
The winless Bears can score in bunches, and the Wildcats will need to be ready to answer.
Our favorite item in this section was definitely the mini avocado bunches for about $5 a cluster.
In their place, well-wishers left bunches of white floral arrangements around the block from the school.
Bellinger has reached his high home run total by showing a proclivity for producing power in bunches.
Because it was so dry, the bunches of grapes got soft, so I decided to start harvesting.
No, I like my misery in bunches and, anyway, I'm hoping the worst is yet to come.
Bunches of dried herbs hang from exposed roof timbers, and large windows overlook boats bobbing at moorings.
There were plastic containers and tape and nails and dried bunches of herbs to serve as vegetation.
Gulcan Guler, 60, was selling bunches of nettles that she gathered herself in her neighborhood of Fatih.
He went to a deli and bought baguettes, a wheel of Brie and bunches of red grapes.
I've had two eagles and a hole-in-one this week already, so everything's come in bunches.
This is a bent panel, 25cm by 12cm, bearing bunches of wiring, circular switches and rusting brackets.
Rather than leaving the bunches intact, he destems the grapes and ferments them in the conventional fashion.
" Jeans and T-shirts "I'm not very good with big bunches of people; most writers are not.
We had giant mountains of it in our backyards, and little bunches of grass would grow through them.
Bunches of sweet carrots laid on beds of dill, and blueish globes of cabbage teetered in precarious piles.
Other beers in the Cerealiously line have included Honey Bunches of Oats, Golden Grahams and Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
Inside is an arbor, with dangling bunches of grapes and leaves peeking through a trellis on the ceiling.
And then there are herbs that are oversized—big leafy bunches of them that the supermarkets won't take.
Post Holdings, which sells Honey Bunches of Oats and Grape-Nuts, now also sells eggs and protein shakes.
So, let's say people sign up for bunches of paid newsletters, and maybe some free ones as well.
I'm sure there are similar spawn points across the world where you can find bunches of rare pokémon.
They squatted next to buckets, wielding shears with one hand and catching bunches of grapes in the other.
The bunches on top crush those on the bottom, producing juice that starts to ferment, emitting carbon dioxide.
He presses the whole bunches of grapes, and the juice ferments on its own, with no added yeast.
Once the grape bunches fill out, growers must raise the vines off the sand to facilitate air circulation.
The recipe is so easy: Grab two bunches of radishes, remove the greens, and cut radishes in half.
But rather than run from their new conquerors, middle-class Jews met the Russians with bunches of flowers.
Feminism has become a catchall vegetable drawer where bunches of clingy sob sisters can store their moldy neuroses.
Bunches of reeds are dried on stones, then heated on a slow fire for up to three days.
The grocery chain just announced that it's offering big bunches of tulips, the springiest flower around, for a steal.
Colorado opened the scoring early in the second and then the goals came in bunches late in the period.
We are tens of thousands of messages in, dozens and dozens of bunches of flowers and chocolates and teddies.
Taking the coin, the linguist goes to a nearby shop and buys the travelers four small bunches of grapes.
And sometimes such fruit comes in bunches: two other shows about corruption are due to be broadcast this autumn.
"Scoring isn't coming in bunches right now, so we have to make sure we play tight defensively," Landeskog said.
Yazici's vibrant color palette and painterly bunches of thread are the result of pure experimentation without any formal training.
I have even encountered woodland sites where the bunches themselves were numerous, and where counting the individuals seemed futile.
H-E-B's line of plastic storage bags, cleverly called Texas Tough, come in bunches of 22 for $1.68.
People marched military-grade weapons into airports across the country all year—as well as bunches of other crazy stuff.
There were these big — I'll never forget it — it was these big bunches of plastic bottles that had been created.
Play aggressively with Efreet, the fire spirit, and make sure you've several bunches of SP-boosting grapes in your pockets?
In the eighth, Whyte caught Rivas with another uppercut before landing punches in bunches to the partisan crowd's roaring delight.
All she had left were several bunches of wilting yellow tulips and a large, cheerful bunch of yellow acacia blossoms.
"The fact you're out here says bunches," a voter named Elizabeth said to Moser as she walked to her car.
Connolly grabbed big bunches of carrots, spring onions, mustard greens, and herbs, including nasturtium leaves, fennel fronds, and chamomile flowers.
A couple of bunches of fresh mint and fennel, a few leaves of Thai basil, and we're good to go.
Bill "Coyote" Johnson's secret collection of over 100 muscle cars was nestled past bunches of trees in Red Oak, Iowa.
Is these challenges and people try to do the contest ... there's bunches of space contests, all kind of different things.
Along the Hudson River, people gathered in bunches to watch the ship arrive — in apparent violation of social distancing rules.
He began sending her massive bunches of roses at school and picking her up from there in his Mercedes Benz.
Naked algorithms are just bunches of code, and even experts can find it challenging to discern what values they express.
The other day, I came upon fresh peas in the pod and the first few bunches of new garlic shoots.
But once the researchers identified the third gene they were able to get the tasty red fruits in abundant bunches.
Budding from a rectangular soil bed, the delicate reeds convey new life and sway like bunches of goldenrod in the wind.
The plantation business should benefit from a rebound in yields on fresh-fruit bunches in 2017 due to better weather conditions.
Using jigs, pliers, and an array of other tools, Elliott twists the wire into tiny loops to create bunches of leaves.
Despite the Bears having an underrated defense, they&aposre traveling to New Orleans where the Saints put up points in bunches.
"The placement of the bunches was quite important because I wanted it to feel more severe and less cute," he said.
There were bunches of beautiful rainbow chard at the market and I was determined to use them instead of grape leaves.
In it are large plastic tubs of mayflower rum, pots of honey, and crinkly onions suspended in bunches from the ceiling.
The statement lashes were balanced with fuchsia lipstick and a platinum blonde wig that had bow-like bunches of hair at top.
According to the grocery chain's announcement, the tulips included in each of these two dozen bunches come from Virginia and California growers.
Next, the bunches are de-stemmed and crushed, producing a raw, electric red juice that tastes just as delicious as it sounds.
Shouting over the screech and rattle of traffic, vendors and customers haggle over bags of spices and fresh-cut bunches of bananas.
If they only see that tweet and not my bunches of others praising them and kissing their asses I think it's ridiculous.
It is tempting to buy bunches of them at the florist's, with their lovely tight round buds, pink or white or magenta.
The property, which totals about 1,249 acres, includes a custom log lodge, three stocked ponds, two creeks, and bunches of longleaf pines.
Both teams scored in bunches initially in the rematch, and a shootout between Evans and Tulsa's Junior Etou provided a compelling subplot.
On Golf FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — It was supposed to be Rory McIlroy who was going to keep winning major golf championships in bunches.
"Liquidation is rare, but it does happen in bunches sometimes," said Robert Hunter, director of insurance for the Consumer Federation of America.
Among the bunches of flowers, flickering candles, and soft toys people have left other personal mementos including scarves, footballs, shirts, and religious icons.
If you're low on phone storage space, though, just be sure to go back through and delete the bunches of burst shots afterwards.
Last year they harvested 35 tonnes of kale, compared to just a few bunches each previously, which was barely enough for domestic consumption.
Sometimes you don't get some for a while and then they come in bunches and it's nice to see a couple go in.
Women in ankle-length skirts push strollers on crowded sidewalks and Hasidic boys with spiraling side curls dart through the streets in bunches.
And now a whole new year to catch up on all the TV series you've been cramming into your frontal lobes in bunches.
"When whole bunches of African leaders have been trained in China, they are more likely to be receptive to Chinese policies," Benabdallah says.
The image of the witch's cauldron—into which fall strange bunches of herbs and dismembered animals—is central to popular conceptions of witchcraft.
Pepperberries: Picked when they turn from scarlet to deep plum or charcoal-brown, these berries grow in bunches that adorn five-metre trees.
Meanwhile, Mayer, 21, a former world junior decathlon champion, spent the two days and nights of the competition breaking personal records in bunches.
I'm calling my shot, based on the Week 2 game tape: I think Doctson will start scoring fantasy points in bunches relatively soon.
Samuelsson devised this root-vegetable-centric ramen after strolling through our garden and improvising, picking up fat turnips, mushrooms, and bunches of herbs.
While this Wegmans fruit is still affordable at $0.59 per pound, nothing beats Trader Joe's famous organic bunches — priced at an unbeatable $0.19.
For example, a new study suggests that without aggressive action to curb global warming, climate-related crises are likely to come in bunches.
Federer made errors in bunches in his semifinal loss to Coric in Shanghai and looked shaky again early in the week in Basel.
I know some people are reluctant to buy bunches of herbs; they tend to wither in the fridge and land in the trash.
Arugula, red oak leaf, frisée, baby lettuces, bunches of spinach: Whatever looks perky at the market is what ends up in my sink.
Bring home a few bunches of basil, parsley, and fresh oregano to add to salads, pasta dishes, roasted vegetables, and marinades, she said.
LOS ANGELES — As customers swarmed her small grocery store on Westwood Boulevard, Minoo Yousefi hurriedly set out more bunches of hyacinths and tulips.
"The ice floats down river until it bunches up in what we call an ice-jam, like a dam, causing flooding," he said.
The Sooners can hit threes in bunches, and they rarely have off nights, because at least one of their shooters is always on.
Bunches of protons (or heavier atoms) race around the tracks at nearly the speed of light and collide in one of the four intersections.
The only time whole bunches of them come out into the street at the same time is July Fourth, or when there's an earthquake.
In the Toulouse region, bunches of chasselas are more likely to show up in a bowl of fruit than in a glass of wine.
Braising whole bunches of celery to go on a platter is a great idea, as is rolling ribbons of zucchini to thread onto skewers.
It's not uncommon to see burners — as festival-goers are called — riding bikes around The Playa — the festival grounds — dressed in bunches of tule ...
McCann, a traveller, is a babyfaced assassin who throws punches in bunches from awkward angles until he secures a TV-friendly, highlight-reel knockout.
Intricate digital bodies hang in an opaque void with mechanical bunches of wire filling their capsule-like recesses in Oleg Pustovit's computer-rendered illustrations.
The staff are hunched over, busy picking rocket flowers, planting broad beans, and harvesting bunches of lush, densely-growing sorrel for tonight's dinner service.
This has not been the swashbuckling team that made it to the Champions League final last year, scoring bunches of goals in breathtaking surges.
Bunches of guests were led through, a few dozen at a time, with longer pauses allowed for selected dignitaries and changings of the guard.
Cecchinato played smart, often sparkling tennis on this overcast day, hitting drop-shot winners in bunches and bold, one-handed backhands down the line.
Like the movie, the video game features those now iconic bunches of twig figurines and stone piles, but the game is missing the mystery.
But on a parcel of land here in southern Israel, trees grow in green rows, and fat bunches of grapes dangle amid lush leaves.
Or is this the media equivalent of buying three bunches of kale, knowing full well you will let them rot in the veggie drawer?
The Food Bank had been hearing stories of women in need who resorted to using diapers or bunches of paper towels instead of pads.
The most famous experiment at the LHC is just the biggest ring in a series of smaller, turbocharging racetracks used to accelerate bunches of particles.
Many carried bunches of white flowers to honor a man who died after falling from a building Saturday while holding banners opposing the extradition bill.
Yes, in addition to it being time to begin drinking on rooftops and bringing home colorful bunches of tulips, it's also time for spring cleaning.
Post—the company that brought you Raisin Bran and Shredded Wheat—has got you covered with their newest cereal: Honey Bunches of Oats Chicken & Waffles.
Following consecutive defeats on the road against the Atlanta Braves over the weekend, the Dodgers returned to Los Angeles where victories have come in bunches.
Laying bunches of white roses at makeshift shrines on the still-churned soil, they sought to comfort each other, hugging and sinking to their knees.
A Royal New Zealand Air Force P-0003 Orion was sent to the area, but only reported seeing bunches of seaweed, according to Australian authorities.
Zakaria's price forecast was based on expectations of rising output of fresh fruit bunches from Malaysia and Indonesia, the world's top two palm oil producers.
He worked in increasing bunches for Boston—13 innings in 2013, then 21, then 72 last season—before becoming a full-time starter this year.
She and her groom, Wolfgang Meilinger, 54, arrived in an open carriage adorned with bunches of sunflowers that matched her own bright yellow wedding bouquet.
They can vary the yield of the vines, through pruning or thinning grape bunches, which can ultimately achieve greater or lesser intensity in the wines.
Once, we found empty beer cans stashed in the bushes, and bunches of thin cigar butts stuck in the dirt, like toothpicks in hors d'oeuvres.
If Coach Sean McVay wants to make a statement that his team can still put up points in bunches, Atlanta's defense is the ideal opponent.
Maybe it's the oddly round yellow eyes, or the narrow head with matted fur, or the way the neck fur bunches up at the base.
Machkovech said he juggled veggies, rearranged bunches of bananas, and even swapped items behind his back, hoping his sleight of hand might overwhelm the cameras.
You know, that day-derailing moment when a sock, especially a low-cut sock, slips down around your foot and awkwardly bunches under the arch?
The cornus trees, in particular, he liked, with their tiny four-petaled flowers clustered all in bunches, though they did smell a little like sweat.
Alveoli is the name of the tiny air sacs clustered in bunches inside the lungs where the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
The overhand is still ever present but fighters tend to throw single shots with certainty rather than pump punches in bunches for the sake of activity.
They think the bands are coming from horticultural fields nearby, where they're used to tie cut flowers together in bunches, the West Cornwall Ringing Group said.
Bunches of dead trees illuminated only from the bottom cast a horrifying shadow on the hallway's ceiling, leading to a lonely Christmas tree at the end.
Farmers search the forest for hives, then ignite bunches of grass to smoke the aggressive African honeybees out of their hives before they harvest the honey.
In January, the thick, woody vines are starting to burst with immature green bunches of grapes, which will be ready for harvest between February and May.
I'd added bacon, brown sugar, kielbasa, and Southern ham, whole heads of garlic and bunches of sage; I'd made minestrone, pasta e fagioli , and Brazilian feijoada.
The stronger magnetic fields will squeeze the proton bunches into even finer threads, increasing the rate of collision by as much as an order of magnitude.
Demand fell so quickly that last Monday he had to consign 80 bunches of faded flowers to the compost bin, more than five times his usual.
Then we walked to a market on Sixth Avenue to get some food for the party, including several bunches of carrots that I planned to roast.
Beside a picture of Cox smiling, dozens of white candles lay beside bunches of flowers and a message board upon which people had written their condolences.
Demand fell so quickly that last Monday he had to consign 80 bunches of faded flowers to the compost bin, more than five times his usual.
I appreciate the extra-high waistband and that the regular inseam is nice and long on me (it bunches slightly on my 5-foot-7 frame).
It lets you quickly save bunches of tabs and free up system resources, then call them back again with a click when you actually need them.
ConvaTec, which has 230 active patent bunches and more than 2,000 patents and patent applications, reported revenue of $828.9 million in the six months ended June 30.
Extreme Tornado Outbreaks Are Happening More Often Across the USTornadoes that come in bunches are on the rise in the United States, according to a new study.
Throw in Lagerald Vick, another guard capable of scoring in bunches, and fellow guard Svi Mykhailiuk, who eschewed NBA overtures for one more season with the Jayhawks.
Like the other big banks, Goldman Sachs peddled residential Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS), which is another way of saying they put bunches of crappy loans into bundles.
Among his countless crimes, he was a serial rapist who sent his victims home to their parents with bunches of flowers to make everything appear above board.
From the next arch hung bunches of flowers shaped like miniature bananas but in the most artificial-seeming shade of bluish-green, a shocking crème de menthe.
The crowds of supporters bearing roses and bunches of rice at Yingluck's previous court appearances had shown her enduring support despite crackdowns on dissent since the coup.
Vulnerable to making unforced errors in bunches and to faltering when forced to hit on the move, she seemed much more stable under pressure in Indian Wells.
There will be bunches of herbs (dill, mint, cilantro) to be nibbled on with the skewers after they're dipped in the yogurt and topped with those onions.
The teams scored in bunches again in the third period, with three goals coming in under four minutes and the Canadians capturing the larger share once more.
He's a streaky player, and it seems like when they go in, they go in in bunches, so I am hoping they start to go in in tons.
One of the most richly described scenes is the Christmas market, which overflows with abundance: Spanish onions, bunches of Mediterranean grapes, and oranges and lemons from the equator.
Drew Eubanks is another sophomore who can score in bunches, evident by the 32 points he put on the board in Monday's 84-59 win against Southern Oregon.
They collected ten bunches of grapes from the Stoller Family Vineyard in Willamette Valley on two separate dates, one early season and one late, during 2012 and 2013.
Haven't all your senses been bombarded by bunches of seabird-strangling mylar heart balloons, chalky candy that only technically resembles chocolate, and prix-fixe menus designed for dunces?
They can be tough and challenging or empathetic and informational, but smart questions come in bunches, one question building on another in order to dig down and reveal.
He and his team also grab bunches of chamomile, flowering thyme, and fennel, as well as green tomatoes, wild strawberries, blueberries, and a few other types of cucumbers.
"A lot of times with power guys (like Bryant), it sometimes comes in bunches and all of a sudden they get that feel and take off," Maddon said.
He was correct, although France did dominate the flow of play, creating scoring opportunities in bunches from set pieces and attacks down both wings but failing to convert.
It requires running in thick bunches and maneuvering carefully to the side of the road at water stations, where the pavement is wet and littered with paper cups.
FGV said its quarterly production of palm fresh fruit bunches (FFB) grew 18 percent year-on-year, with its plantation operations also boosted by robust palm oil prices.
"The Cavendish has bunches that grow three meters above the soil, with a shape that makes them easy to pack, and a beautiful color to boot," he says.
In the accompanying Grammy-winning promo, created by director Mark Romanek, Jackson is sitting with her chin on her hand, hair collected in Basquiat-esque bunches, white teeth gleaming.
But the gadget is a grown-up alternative to the bunches of other multi-cookers, most of which play up their "ten things to make in 20 minutes" functionality.
What's more, the fixes to resolve, which have come in bunches from every corner of the tech world in recent weeks, could cause some significant computer processing slow-downs.
"It's great to get these runs in bunches but to win over the course of the season you have to be able to consistently put up runs," Lowrie said.
Because the trees are so high and there are no branches, açaí pickers have to shimmy up the slender trunks to break off the bunches and harvest the fruit.
Williams could easily have turned brittle and cracked after the quick and resourceful Halep forced a third set, hitting off-balance winners and fighting off break points in bunches.
Rescue Pets Iowa appears to be mimicking Hobo K9 Rescue's operations by "brokering and exporting bunches of pure and designer breeds" to out-of-state stores, the lawsuit states.
Part of that comes from the thin rubber booties, which aren't the usual thick neoprene that bunches up in your boots and cramps your feet nine ways till Sunday.
Coach Steve Kerr's halftime adjustments often resulted in the offense running heavily through Curry, rather than Durant, and the points came in incredible bunches once Curry started having fun.
First of all, why would the Dodgers have Enrique Hernandez, batting fourth, drop down a bunt in the seventh inning of a game where runs are coming in bunches?
Unlike other Netflix shows, which come out with a full season at a time, Love Is Blind has "aired" in small bunches of episodes over the past three weeks.
The Bastable brood, like the children in Nesbit's own household, outraged their London neighbors by begging change from morning commuters and selling penny bunches of flowers to passers-by.
After chopping down bunches of ripe bananas on his property, he left through a door of the cluttered, unfinished ground-floor storage room-office-kitchen-bedroom of his guesthouse.
It's a mix of tiny cereal pieces shaped like waffles, browner bits in the vague form of a chicken drumstick, and classic oval flakes of Honey Bunches of Oats.
Pneumonia is an infection, specifically of the tiny sacs called alveoli—they look like bunches of grapes—that transfer oxygen from the air you breathe to the blood you ... have.
The bunches of different colored roses were put together in the third letter of the alphabet, leading many followers to speculate if Khloé was alluding to the newborn's first initial.
Bunches of marionette puppets hung on racks, though the majority were still at the location the theater had occupied for over 210 years on First Street in the Westlake District.
ALIMAO, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On a blistering hot afternoon, Zainab Omar Ali methodically sorts through freshly picked bunches of kale on her farm in Alimao village in northeast Kenya.
Even with this restriction in place, however, the system's machine-learning software can be trained to recognise objects as diverse as saucepans, cereal boxes, screwdrivers, bunches of carrots and smartphones.
Let's talk a little bit about the broader financial picture for people, because there's so many more companies - there's FiTech and SoFi and whole bunches of them trying different things.
They hang in bunches, too, dried bouquets of banana peppers, tabasco, jalapeño, cayenne and varieties of NuMex originally cultivated at New Mexico State University, whose chile program dates from 1888.
I strolled through the market, perusing $2 bunches of rhubarb and $5 baskets of red potatoes while nibbling on a tasty sample of sheep's milk cheese from LoveTree Farmstead Cheese.
In this work, Hassinger has daubed the phrase "fight the power" onto a huge ream of newsprint paper before gathering it into bunches and suspending it above the viewer's head.
"I played against Cal and he's tough to play against," said Frans Nielsen, who was a rookie with the Islanders when Tavares and Clutterbuck were scoring in bunches for Oshawa.
Little matters if they don't score in bunches, and relying on that as a game plan feels too random to instill any real confidence about how deep they can go.
And then, as he'd done for years, Thomas — the shortest man in the N.B.A. — scored bunches of points with an intricate, endless string of feints, jabs and soft, soft jumpers.
The pantry features a lazy Susan of Tobasco sauces, transparent labeled storage containers, and a cereal box labeled "Chrissy's Bunches of Oats" with the cookbook author's face on the front. 
On the hills under the Castello di Neive, six workers moved in pairs in mid-August, expertly cutting bunches of pinot nero grapes and dropping them in plastic red crates.
A few minutes later, they returned to the street, lugging a refrigerator plastered with magnets—oranges, bananas, bunches of purple grapes—and lifted it onto the roof of the sedan.
"I've learned a lot here that I never would have known," said Ms. Manriquez, who sells bunches of fava beans and crates of mixed vegetables through her farm's Facebook page.
The Large Hadron Collider is the world's largest—a 17-mile-round ring of super-cold magnets that crash bunches of protons into one another at nearly the speed of light.
All of the Girlfriend Collective leggings that I've tried tend to be cut high, which Kim and I liked, but some might find that the fabric bunches around the crotch area.
"At lot of times with power guys (like Bryant), it sometimes comes in bunches and all of a sudden they get that feel and take off," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said.
Yet it is a strange society that disproportionately bunches much work and stress for so many women in the middle of their lives, and rewards them only much later with leisure.
He packs provisions in his backpack: a box of Honey Bunches of Oats, tea biscuits, Moroccan bubble gum, three Naproxen pills for back pain, and a bag of Clancy's corn chips.
Though the show had its fair share of disappointments—ahem, Faraday Future—our sister site Jalopnik covered bunches of cool introductions, like Chevy's all-electric Bolt and Volkswagen's electric microbus concept.
It was a simple casserole of chicken cooked with bunches of chasselas grapes, a white varietal generally unavailable in the United States and best known in Switzerland, where it's called fendant.
Nearby was a shrine she had built to her brother: four candles, a photograph of him wearing the Mexican flag as a bandanna, and two bunches of red and white roses.
Household waste contains more whole apples, whole tomatoes, whole avocados, and whole bunches of kale than commercial waste does, a reflection of the fact that amateur grocery shopping is partly aspirational.
Finally we emerged, and as we crested a hill, the plantations fell into an endless repetition of tidy bunches stretching for miles, looking almost like the rag of a Berber carpet.
All 125 of the vegetable-rich, herb-strewn recipes were inspired by her trips to the shuk (market), with its bins of olives, tubs of tahini and bunches of lemon verbena.
It not only helps you think about what you're buying, but also organizing by category — making the trip to the grocery store painless since you're grabbing your items in bunches. 5.
Instead, it's best to use the default 12-megapixel setting, which bunches four pixels of the same color together for better light sensitivity, supposedly resulting in the equivalent of 1.6-micron pixels.
By Thursday morning, several wooden crosses, bunches of flowers and a white oil worker hardhat had been placed at the site of the crash, a remote stretch of road on city's outskirts.
Castillo's late homer sends D-backs past Giants PHOENIX — Welington Castillo's home runs have come in bunches, and his latest Saturday enabled Arizona to avoid a season-long seven-game losing streak.
"You always hear they come in bunches, and Jim Thome texted to tell me that the other day," Dozier said, referring to the former Twin who bashed 19923 homers in his career.
The scene is peaceful and full of autumn melancholy; gourds loll in the thick scattering of leaves, two little stools display bunches of still-green oregano and basil stuffed in bottle gourds.
And you see it all from the point of view of the servants, and it's two old people sitting at a table eating gruel, and the flowers are all bunches of newspaper.
In the Bay Area, where I now live, I can always spot an Iranian shopper's grocery cart from afar — it's the one piled high with bunches of parsley, cilantro, dill and mint.
In 2015, he shattered the NCAA Division I career scoring record at the University of Albany, and has continued to score goals in bunches while drawing big crowds as a professional player.
A better system would group state primaries in bunches, making sure to include a diversity of size, geography and demographics in each group, and rotating which group goes first every four years.
He got the idea while touring a Boeing aircraft manufacturing facility and seeing the callused fingers of the operators whose job it was to tie the wire in bunches with nylon cord.
Not only were the runs coming in bunches this past weekend at London in a two-game series between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, so were the merchandise sales.
This is still a small fraction of the energies of particles produced at the Large Hadron Collider, but rather than producing bunches of particles the PIP-II upgrade will produce a continuous beam.
Post Holdings, the United States' third-largest cereal maker and the company behind Honey Bunches of Oats and Raisin Bran, is buying the United Kingdom's second-biggest cereal company, Weetabix, for £13 billion.
"The weather in Malaysia and Indonesia has been favourable: ample rain and sunshine while not much flooding which damages FFBs," said a Kuala Lumpur-based trader, referring to fresh fruit bunches of palm.
Turns out this shape is perfect for holding wheels of cheese and bunches of crackers, making it the perfect gift for those who love to entertain, or just appreciate a good cheese plate.
Martinez hits first career slam as Cardinals rout Reds CINCINNATI — The St. Louis Cardinals have been waiting for a game like Sunday, when the hits came in bunches, especially with runners on base.
Though Indian pipes are sometimes found individually as a single "pipe" emerging along a trailside, they are also observed pushing through the leaf litter in tight bunches, sometimes numbering 30 or 40 stems.
It's a pair of intersecting 21000-mile-round rings of superconducting magnets that accelerate bunches of particles (usually protons, sometimes entire atomic nuclei) at high energies and collide them inside of building-sized detectors.
It's a pair of intersecting 16-mile-round rings of superconducting magnets that accelerate bunches of particles (usually protons, sometimes entire atomic nuclei) at high energies and collide them inside of building-sized detectors.
The bride-to-be held a "backyard luncheon" at Shriver's Los Angeles home, complete with a live guitarist, bunches of cherry blossoms, bite-size desserts, and plenty of champagne to go around, per E!
Bray's analysis appears sincere, but the data he volunteers is highly circumstantial: large amounts of API requests that don't match comment counts, for instance, or bunches of RSS requests that tie up the servers.
"If we don't come here to develop, this place would just be bare mountains," he added, as he watched workers carrying 30-kg bunches of bananas up steep hillsides to a rudimentary packing station.
That was because some public restroom facilities in rural regions remained "little more than makeshift shelters surrounded by bunches of cornstalks, while others [were] open pits next to pigsties," leading to unhygienic living conditions.
The Sacramento Kings have struggled offensively through their first 13 games, but the NBA's second-lowest scoring offense travels to Atlanta on Wednesday to face a Hawks team that is allowing points in bunches.
As a picker, he will carry about 1993 bunches of bananas on his back at a time — a load of about 2150 pounds — to a series of metal wires that serve as a slide.
There was not enough time to learn how to make flowers out of sugar paste (that would have to come on Day 118), so we used two bunches of white roses made in advance.
Post Holdings, which makes Honey Bunches of Oats and Grape-Nuts cereals, said it would buy Bob Evans Farms for about $1.5 billion, adding vegetable-based side dishes and breakfast sausages to its portfolio.
She then breaks it up into dark, craggy bunches that she tosses with a bright dressing — of fish sauce, lime, scallion, cilantro and chile powder — before adding sour pork sausage, sliced ginger and peanuts.
Small, red-tipped endives; larger, narrow clusters of white or greenish stems with deep burgundy leaves; yellow-green cabbage rose heads speckled with red; pink rosettes; and flowerlike deep maroon bunches populate the category.
Not until scrolling down halfway on the next browser "page" do organic search results — non-paid, non-Amazon brands — come up: Post's Honey Bunches of Oats and Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats and Frosted Flakes.
But there was good company, and the children could glean too, carefully picking up straws in bunches of 220 or so, with the ears out, then tying them with their own stems, like little bouquets.
For Sunday's newly redesigned issue of T Magazine, its editors asked me to talk to a bunch of artists — three bunches in fact, including composers, film editors, actors, directors and theater producers — about their work.
In the end, he beats the sun narrowly, emerging into a garden where the fruits on the trees are jewels: A carnelian tree was in fruit, hung with bunches of grapes, lovely to look on.
In various ways with bunches of caveats, the armed services say they will need a decade or so before they're really confident that they can defeat a major competitor like Russia or China in a war.
A spell back in the States at a winery in the renowned Californian wine region of Sonoma later that year proved just as insightful as sorting bunches, and provided enough funds for another year in Argentina.
Read more: Aston Martin just launched a new service to help owners turn their bespoke homes into personalized supervillain-like 'Automotive Lairs'The property also includes access to Juniper Creek, Pond Creek, and bunches of longleaf pines.
After Williams held in her first two service games, Kenin reeled off seven straight games, as Williams made errors in bunches and Kenin slapped groundstroke winners that Williams often failed to get near, much less counter.
The upbeat prognosis was supported, at least in part, by photos and videos posted Friday morning on Twitter, which showed long lines and bunches of bundled shoppers gathered at places including a Kohl's in Mansfield, Mass.
CHRISTCHURCH (Reuters) - Aya al-Umari looks at the bunches of flowers and reads messages of support outside the Al Noor mosque, tributes left for the victims of the Christchurch shootings a year on from the attacks.
The researchers were also able to show by measuring the age of the stars that they were created not regularly but in bunches — direct evidence that star formation is not necessarily constant, but can happen in bursts.
And when it was commercialized, a lot of services that would let you link to the internet — here was one called PSINet, there were whole bunches of them, essentially they were ways to get onto the internet.
As reported by The Guardian, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and agriculture group Hort Innovation have teamed up to create a vitamin-rich powder from "ugly" broccoli—bunches too imperfect to sell in stores.
The bunches are then shepherded into 5°C cold rooms by workers in quilted boiler suits before being driven to Nairobi airport, landing at Amsterdam's auction or with in-country agents around 48 hours after being plucked.
Eggplant Parmesan benefits from San Marzano tomatoes cooked down with whole onions and bunches of basil that the chef later pulls out so that what's left is a thick red cover of sauce that's sweet and bright.
But leftover bags of raw cranberries, extra squash that have served their purpose as centerpieces and the bunches of parsley and bags of onions I find stashed all over the house are harder to get rid of.
In the back yard of the family home in the central Kenyan town of Nakuru, bunches of white roses were wilting on a newly-built stone memorial, emblazoned with photos, dates of birth and words of remembrance.
Keys, 22, reached her first major final at the United States Open last September but struggled to handle the moment, making errors in bunches and losing, 6-3, 6-0, to her compatriot and friend Sloane Stephens.
Tab Mix Plus takes your tabbing to the next level, with features like tab duplication, customizable tab clicking, tab focus settings, and a session manager that enables you to save and bring back bunches of tabs at once.
Sawyer has used this image of the icon-mask extensively in his work over the last three years, and for American Gods has created bunches of James Baldwins, cohorts of Nina Simones, an avatar Angela Davis, and more.
"Earlier in the day, when they came with all the bunches of blue and pink balloons, we offered him a blue one or a pink one and he went for the pink — almost like he knew," Amber shares.
The large central market in Bangkok by the Chao Praya River is a magnificent thing for a cook: kefir lime, fresh bunches of herbs, wicker baskets overflowing with peppers, ginger... All of these ingredients end up in bouillon.
The Foillard and Lapierre are both made by the most common method among small producers in Beaujolais today, using semi-carbonic fermentation, a process in which whole bunches of grapes, stems and all, are piled into large vats.
CHRISTCHURCH, March 13 (Reuters) - Aya al-Umari looks at the bunches of flowers and reads messages of support outside the Al Noor mosque, tributes left for the victims of the Christchurch shootings a year on from the attacks.
In the fight itself, Joshua was rarely competive and looked out of his depth for many rounds, eventually capitulating to Ruiz Jr.&aposs well-placed punches which he threw in bunches, accurately landing on the Briton at will.
On the dinner table were small bunches of flowers in earthenware vases by the Bay Area ceramist Zoe Dering; in the living room, a single rose stood within a Lucite block vase by the Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata.
The Nashville Predators are clinging to the top wild card in the Western Conference but they have developed an alarming trend over the past two weeks of allowing opponents to score in bunches and falling into big early deficits.
Caroline Bailly, the owner of L'Atelier Rouge, a Manhattan floral design and event company, likes to use purple eggplants, kale and bunches of root vegetables like radishes and beets to add texture, color and interest to her floral arrangements.
If plantation operations are forced to stop for two weeks, bunches of fresh fruit will rot and millers will have to process bad-quality oil when they resume, said Nageeb Wahab, chief executive of the Malaysian Palm Oil Association.
But retaining the stems, sometimes called whole-cluster or whole-bunch fermentation because the bunches of grapes are left intact, still conveys a meaningful stylistic and cultural message with a handful of red grapes, particularly syrah and pinot noir.
SERVINGS 30 INGREDIENTS ½ cup olive oil 213 bunches asparagus, chopped Salt, to taste Pepper, to taste Garlic powder, to taste 203-211oz wild salmon, filleted 216 tbsp vodka Fresh parsley, for garnish 218 lemons, sliced DIRECTIONS Preheat oven to 211 degrees.
Dudley's research, meanwhile, also found that both viruses interacted with the human genes responsible for producing beta-amyloid, the protein that bunches together to form the characteristic plaques that litter and are thought to destroy the brain in Alzheimer's patients.
As the lights of Butter Lane dimmed behind bunches of twentysomethings stumbling three or four abreast down the sidewalk, I imagined sticking a tiny flag into a cupcake as I declared myself a brave explorer, queen of New York's single women.
While Toews admits it's often difficult to resist the temptation to second-guess himself when the goals aren't coming, he knows his scoring touch can return when he least expects it — and when it does, the points can come in bunches.
In spot checks since 2100, EoF used GPS tracking to follow trucks carrying palm oil fruit, known as Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFBs), to mills from plantations within the Tesso Nilo National Park and Bukit Tigapuluh protected forest areas in central Sumatra.
In the vineyards of Champagne, producer Nicolas Maillart's harvest was well under way this week with a team of seasonal pickers — mostly from Spain and Portugal — racing down the rows of vines snipping off bunches of grapes, some showing severe damage.
Steve Bannon could easily be some sort of alcohol-driven garbage man, and you wouldn't have to change a thing about his look—the only thing he needs to complete the transformation is a cape that bunches at the shoulders.
The Liberty re-signed Amanda Zahui B., an effective stretch-5, and Rebecca Allen, a shooter at the wing who can block some shots, while Brittany Boyd is back to gather steals in bunches while holding down the point guard spot.
Anit Hora, 39, the founder of M.S Skincare, a vegan skin care line made in Brooklyn, sprays lavender mist around her office when things get hectic, and has hung dried bunches in her bathroom, pressing them to scent her shower.
Salesforce, for the most part, has somehow been able to balance Benioff's vision of responsible capitalism while building a company makes money in bunches, one that continues to grow and flourish, and that's showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
Through Post Holdings' acquisitions and its spin-off of a private label division that analysts disliked, the packaged food company behind Honey Bunches of Oats and Chips Ahoy has become a stock to watch, CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Wednesday.
Through Post Holdings' acquisitions and its spin-off of a private label division that analysts disliked, the packaged food company behind Honey Bunches of Oats and Chips Ahoy cereal has become a stock to watch, CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Wednesday.
A federal judge has certified a class of California-based consumers in a lawsuit alleging that cereal maker Post Holdings Inc made false and misleading statements by marketing high-sugar cereals including "Honey Bunches of Oats" and Raisin Bran as healthy.
According to Kathryn at Going Zero Waste, one of the best and easiest ways to avoid waste is by buying single bananas rather than ones in bunches, since individual bananas are most likely to be thrown out by grocery stores.
In a follow-up post on her Instagram feed, the lifestyle blogger apologized to her "sweet girl" and, alongside an adorable photograph of Molly holding bunches of colorful tulips, went into detail about what happened during the "rough morning" between the two.
His voice — high, piercing, and congested — was made to babble and chatter and run off at the mouth, to cram bunches of rhymes into frantic run-on sentences, to quaver with anxiety and jitter while adjusting the tempo, to cry out in pain.
It's impossible to resist those bright bunches of pixels; I kept catching myself gazing at the enormous digital Cranston when the real thing was right in front of me, and feeling sheepish about my own instinctive allegiance to the authority of screens.
But inside Dit e' Nat, Kosovo's reputation clashes with reality: the idyllic cafe has books along the walls, small bunches of flowers on each table, and its customers (mostly Albanians, who are once again a majority in Kosovo), share conversation over macchiatos.
"The haze is reducing the oil they got from fruit bunches because the fruits aren't quite as big as they should be," Fry, the chairman of commodities consultancy LMC International said in an interview on the sidelines of a palm conference in Indonesia.
He also doesn't give you much to look at other than street scenery and Mr. De Niro's mug, which the actor bunches up while cycling through soft, sour moods (aggravated, exasperated), occasionally dropping a smile that might as well be a frown.
Its rhythms are as surprising as its vivid hues, full of small but powerful subversions of kid-lit logic: The animals show up in bunches, not page by page; there are a dozen or so creatures crammed into those nine neat windows.
Makes: 224 (24-ounce) jarsPrep: 23 minutesTotal: 23-22 days 23 large bunches Chinese mustard (gai choy), washed and trimmed (about 21 pounds|1 kg) 1 cup|150 grams kosher salt 2 cups|500 ml white vinegar 2 tablespoons cornstarch 33 tablespoon granulated sugar 1.
It's the feeling you have when you meet someone for the first time, but remember them, as though from a past life, and it's the thing that bunches up in your throat, day by day, so that when it disappears, it takes something of yourself.
"Despite the relatively low fresh fruit bunches yield, which was caused by droughts in 2015 and early 2016, the plantation segment is expected to perform satisfactorily, supported by the prevailing high crude palm oil and palm kernel prices," said IOI in a statement on Friday.
Like the other items in the gypsy's basket—lucky charms made of recycled tin, bunches of white heather tied with a ribbon and artificial orange flowers, somewhat like chrysanthemums, created by whittling slivers from an elder branch—pegs carried a hint of ancient magic.
Holder has developed into a steady floor leader who can score, Evans can fill it up in bunches when he&aposs on and Justice can do just about anything, knocking down 3-pointers, flipping behind-the-back passes and guarding whomever Hurley tells him to.
I get a note from my CSA that I can customize my veggie box for the week, so I order bananas, butternut squash, heirloom carrots, collard greens, globe eggplant, kale (three bunches on special), red onion, potatoes, and satsuma mandarins ($33.24) for delivery on Thursday.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — In Moscow on Friday, Secretary of State John Kerry and Foreign Minister Sergey V. Lavrov of Russia laid bunches of flowers in memory of the victims of the truck attack in Nice, France, then spent hours debating proposals for new cooperation in Syria.
But despite loving how empowering it was to be liberated from electric appliances, pounding bunches of basil, heaps of pine nuts and a dozen cloves of garlic in a mortar to make a gallon of pesto felt like torture, or maybe a weird hazing.
It is also associated with the corner deli or grocery store, where these days tulips stand as unglamorous commoners, identical bunches of primary reds and yellows shipped from stadium-size fields in the Netherlands, bound with rubber bands and jammed into green plastic buckets.
Nearby, in the booth of the Rhona Hoffman Gallery from Chicago, is a photo the American artist Deana Lawson shot in the Democratic Republic of Congo: a young man, smiling on a deserted road, with bunches of bananas framing his head like a fright wig.
The runs have come in bunches for Chicago in the first two contests of their three-game set with the visiting Cincinnati Reds, and it's up to Cuban right-hander Raisel Iglesias to try and quiet the Cubs' potent lineup in Thursday's series finale.
Servings: 4Prep time: 10 minutesTotal time: 23 minutes 2 bunches carrots (the nice long thin ones!) with green tops preferably (about 1 ¾ pounds|800 grams)3 tablespoons olive oilkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste1 tablespoon tahini4 ½ teaspoons honey2 teaspoons toasted sesame seeds 1.
"We realize that sometimes the goals aren't going to come in bunches and we're playing well defensively right now and we don't need that many goals," said Ducks goalie John Gibson, who stopped 215 shots for his league-leading fourth shutout, and second in as many games.
Servings: 4Prep: 10 minutesTotal: 2 1/2 hours (2 hours marination) 33 (1 pound|450 gram) pieces skirt steak½ cup|125 ml fish sauce¼ cup|60 ml fresh lime juice¼ cup|65 grams granulated sugar1 tablespoon chili flakeskosher salt, to taste2 bunches scallions, trimmedcrispy onions 1.
The set recreated his mansion on North State Parkway, rich in sybaritic amusements, where he greeted entertainers like Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole, and intellectuals and writers like Max Lerner, Norman Mailer and Alex Haley, while bunches of glamorous young women milled around.
A few nights ago, at a Safeway in Washington, DC, I counted no less than 81 varieties of cereal — ranging from Honey Bunches of Oats to Peanut Butter Panda Puffs — before developing a sinking feeling that the rows of multicolored, gaudily marketed boxes were closing in on me.
Lundqvist superb as Rangers blank Red Wings DETROIT — The New York Rangers are scoring goals in bunches this season, but on the nights when they aren't frequently lighting the lamp at the other end, they feel confident in the knowledge that Henrik Lundqvist is still guarding their goal.
Extra-Virgin Olive Oil2 bunches green chard, washed, or 2 pounds wild nettles or spinach, picked and washedSalt6 tablespoons butter1 large leek, sliced thinly and washed, including green top2 cups roughly chopped dill leaves and tender stems3503 cups roughly chopped cilantro leaves and tender stems9 large eggs 1.
Racing to make the late afternoon Speedy's ferry to Virgin Gorda ($30 round trip), I was joined by a day-tripping set of cruise passengers, another American couple bound for a week at a luxury resort, uniformed schoolchildren and several returning islanders clutching bunches of stuffed shopping bags.
Serves 4 For the salad 2 bunches pea shoots, using just the top couple of inches with the small leaves 1 tablespoon fresh dill, chopped 33 can cannellini beans (16 oz.) 4 to 8 eggs, soft boiled until yolk is just slightly runny (about seven and a half minutes) 8 oz.
Although he indeed looked shaky at the start as Djokovic — in full flow — jumped out to a 4-1 lead, Wawrinka eventually found his footing and his range, fighting off break points in bunches (he saved 14 of 17) and mixing delicately sliced backhands with huge hitting down the lines.
They were in good shape, she said (past hurricanes have brought in younger, sicklier bunches) and the zoo kept them fed until the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission helped send them back to the ocean — specifically, to the beds of algae where young turtles can find food and shelter.
"I like the mini food processor because it's easier to use than the larger, more cumbersome food processors," says dietitian and gluten-free blogger Kitty Brohier, RD. "It's perfect for those little jobs I'd rather not do by hand like mincing bunches of herbs and making homemade protein/energy bars," she adds.
Prep: 45 minutesTotal: 45 minutes Ingredients1 large bag carrots, grated2 bunches scallions, chopped1 teaspoon kosher salt½ teaspoon black pepper, freshly ground53 each egg, beaten⅓-½ cup all-purpose flour¼ cup vegetable or olive oil1 cup Greek yogurt1 teaspoon cayenne/paprika/hot sauce of your choice (optional)cilantro or parsley, to taste Directions 1.
Most of the pickers come from Eastern Europe, spending the summer living in plastic static caravans, their working day spent either bent over in a field cutting and tying together bunches of spring onions and carrots, or in one of the huge, freezing, windowless warehouses where vegetables are washed, packed, and stored.
As she occupies her day with seemingly mundane activities, such as wandering around a farmers' market taking pictures, she notices details such as bunches of grapes or a girl wearing a Peter Pan-collared dress, which, as unremarkable as these things might seem at first glance, are lyrical and fairy-tale like.
It's just a short walk down Bethnal Green Road, past the greengrocer selling bean plants and bunches of plantain, to Lyle's: a restaurant described by Birkett as "the best value restaurant of that caliber in the UK." Walking through the large wooden doors, the atmosphere couldn't be more of a contrast to E Pellicci.
Flowers are nonnegotiable, of course, but this night's arrangements — peony and orchid varieties in red and pink (the hues of which matched Roth's sweater), clustered in small bunches in amber apothecary bottles by the florist Frank Fiore — were a reminder that a single, low line of blooms adds visual interest without being a distraction.
"In certain areas we have limited amounts of fresh fruit bunches (FFB), so if you have too many mills in certain concentrations, then the utilization (rates) will be low unless you go buy crops from a third party," said Chief Executive Officer Haris Fadzilah Hassan at a press conference after the company's results were released.
Servings: 4Prep: 15 minutesTotal: 1 hour 2 bunches of collard greens or other sturdy braising green such as kale or chard2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil1 Spanish onion, diced13 teaspoons kosher salt¼ cup packed dark brown sugar¼ cup sherry vinegar1 cup reserved pork cooking liquid, chicken stock, or water1 pound kielbasa sausage or other smoked sausage 1.
I get two bunches of bananas, apples, nectarines, sweet potatoes, cauliflower, broccoli, tomatoes, onions, mushrooms, two packages of zucchini and bell peppers, carrots, tortillas, two cans of chickpeas, cannellini beans, black beans, diced tomatoes, butter, dried mango and cranberries, honey, peppermint tea, two boxes of couscous, vanilla, oats, sunflower seeds, almonds, two dozen eggs and moscato.
In December, General Mills debuted a sugary new Cinnamon Toast Crunch Churros cereal; in January, two Hostess-inspired cereals—Hostess Donettes Cereal and Hostess Honey Bun Cereal—hit shelves thanks to a partnership between Post and Hostess; and in March, Post drove the Internet wild by selling Honey Bunches of Oats Chicken & Waffles-flavored cereal at Walmart.
"We cannot allow our drinking water to be poisoned so that a handful of fossil fuel companies can make even more in profits," Sanders, flanked by activists in tribal dress and business suits, told the cheering crowd in Washington, D.C. In Ohio, about 100 people gathered at a Cleveland intersection, some clutching bunches of sage and beating drums.
Servers, one of whom happened to be sporting an oversize Kenzo sweatshirt, arrived at the table carrying three-tiered platters piled high with fresh ingredients to cook in the communal bowl of bouillon: thin slices of beef, pork belly, prawns, scallop balls, cuttlefish, tofu, rice cakes, lotus root, turnips, enoki and bunches of crisp spinach and chrysanthemum leaves.
Near the amphitheater-like main plaza on the Roman Bridge, to which bunches of palm leaves were attached (it was near the end of Holy Week), a man with an accordion sat playing "O Sole Mio" — just a touch too perfect but difficult to resist while gazing out over the water and feeling the cobblestones under your feet.
Although there are thousands of bunches of protons, and each bunch may have as many as 100 billion protons in it, and although they are forced into a stream half the width of a human hair, these particles are so incredibly small that the chance of collision is actually quite small — perhaps one collision for every 500 million that miss.
Servings: 4Prep: 5 minutesTotal: 15 minutes Ingredients1 pound spaghetti2 whole savoy cabbages, sliced thinly or 8–10 bunches of different greens from the farmers market (mustard leaf, cavolo nero, etc.), leaves only, blanched in salty water for a few minutes2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oiltruffle oil, to tastea big hunk of excellent Parmesan cheesefreshly ground black pepper, to taste Directions 1.
Just pick one that they could, mostly they can't agree on lunch but they can all agree that immigration is critical, and many of the CEOs of all these companies are from other countries or now are American citizens but came here who have wonderful stories — Sergei, and Satya Nadella, Sundar Pichai, whole bunches the people — and so they started off that and then immigration hit.
For the kale 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 diced onion 1 tablespoon crushed red pepper (or to taste) 4 diced garlic cloves 23 bunches curly kale 4 cups low-sodium vegetable broth A splash white wine vinegar Salt and pepper to taste Hot sauce to taste For the fish 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 flounder fillets Salt and pepper to taste 1.
The 25-acre former convent, badly damaged in Hurricane Katrina, will become one of the largest urban wetlands in the U.S. The 25-acre former convent, badly damaged in Hurricane Katrina, will become one of the largest urban wetlands in the U.S. Engineered to grow in bunches like grapes, the plants take up less room, which is crucial in the tight quarters of a spaceship or an indoor farm.
But he was doing it in the vision and saw with lightning clarity the hole explode and the fire leaping out of it, and his own blood spitting on his face, and these two stumps at the ends of his arms like when a kid walks on the road in winter without gloves and bunches up the fists within the cuffs, except the hands were not hidden, melody and harmony, they were gone.
I endeavored to suggest the journey by a recitation accompanied by eight perfumes, of decided contrast, which I used in the following succession: White Rose to suggest the departure from New York, large bunches of roses brought to the steamer to the departing tourists; Violet told of a sojourn on the Rhine, Almond of Southern France, Bergamot of Italy, Cinnamon of the Orient, Cedarwood of India and Carnation of the arrival in Japan.
Servings: 23Prep time: 24 minutesTotal time: 23 minutes 22 plantain, peeled and thinly sliced into roundscanola oil, for frying22/21 cup sherry vinegar2 tablespoons sumac1 tablespoon Dijon mustard1 tablespoon molasses2 limes4 peaches, seeded and cut into wedges2 shallots, thinly slicedkosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste23 bunches collard greens, stems removed and discarded, leaves thinly sliced2 fennel bulbs, trimmed and thinly sliced1/3 cup corn nuts1/3 cup sprouted black-eyed peas (optional) 1.
Servings: 22Prep: 21 minutesTotal: 2475 minutes 22 bunches asparagus, trimmed 210/22 cup olive oil kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste 33 ounces|23 grams ramps, trimmed and thinly sliced 24 (23-inch) piece ginger, peeled and minced 1 habanero, stemmed and sliced 12 ounces|325 grams mushrooms, cleaned 2 tablespoons mirin black garlic powder, to taste 1 lime, halved 1 43/2 ounces|35 grams nasturtium 1/2 bunch shiso leaves 1.
Servings: 2350Prep: 2180 minutesTotal: 220 minutes Ingredientsfor the carrots:22 bunches multi-colored carrots, cleaned23 ounces olive oil33 sprigs fresh thyme23 garlic cloves24 bay leafkosher salt, to tastefor the orange yogurt:25 cup Greek yogurt2 tablespoons orange zest1 tablespoon lemon zestkosher salt, to tastefor the sunflower seeds:1/2 cup sunflower seeds1/2 cup canola oilsunflower shoots, to garnishfor the candied garlic:43 head garlic, finely chopped1 cup canola oil1/3 cup confectioners' sugar Directions 1.
Servings: 2-4 for the smoky crema dip:(makes about 1 cup)10 spring onions, trimmed (about 3503 bunches)1/2 cup fresh cilantro1-22 tablespoons olive oil23 garlic clove24 ounces sour cream25 tablespoon mayonnaisefresh lime juice, to tastekosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste for the okra fries:22 ounces bourbon-pickled okra26 1803/2180 cups / 22 ml beer260 cup all-purpose flour1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper1/4 teaspoon sea salt1 medium egg, beatenvegetable oil, for frying 1.
Best known for his sly modernist redeployments of the venerable camera obscura tradition, in this instance he brought a plain glass crystal vase into his studio and against a flat white backdrop slotted a few simple flower stems into its mouth, photographed and then removed them, put in another few flowers stems, photographed and then removed them … did this a dozen or so times, emerging with many separate photos of different flower bunches variously arcing out of the same unmoving vase.
Servings: 6Prep: 20 minutesTotal: 1 hour 15 minutes Ingredientsfor the farro:2 cups dried farrokosher salt, to taste1/2 pound baby carrots, cleaned and halved lengthwise63 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil6 ounces mixed mushrooms, sliced or halved if large1 teaspoon chili flakes3 shallots, thinly sliced24 sprigs thyme, leaves picked28 tablespoons minced parsleyfor the charred scallion salsa verde:210 bunch parsley, leaves only25/215 cup extra-virgin olive oil23 bunches scallions, greens only33/23 cup red wine vinegar24 tablespoon preserved truffles (optional)kosher salt, to taste Directions 27.
Servings: 33Prep time: 10 minutesTotal time: 25 minutes Ingredients 1/24 cup olive oil21/21 cup finely chopped chives24/256 cup finely chopped cilantro, plus 24 cup whole leaves23/22 cup finely chopped tarragon23 red chile peppers, trimmed, seeded, and sliced23 bunches of spring onion, trimmed and thinly sliced1 (2-inch piece) ginger, peeled and grated1/3 cup white wine4 soft shell crabs, cleaned and halved8 ounces claw crab meat33 ounces jumbo lump crab meat6 cracked stone crab claws (about 1 pound)1/4 cup finely chopped mintgood bread, for serving Directions 1.
Servings: 13 Ingredients for the gouda sauce:½ head of cauliflower21 tablespoons butter28 teaspoon black pepperpinch of salt24 cloves garlic, grated on micro-plane3 cups Gouda, grated1 ½ cups whole milk for the croquettes:3 lbs potatoes2 eggs3 bunches of scallions, chopped¾ cup Dijon mustard1 teaspoon salt83 teaspoons black pepper4 cloves garlic, grated on micro-plane1 jar gherkins, chopped1 small handful dill, chopped1 cup celery leaf or Italian parsley, chopped½ cup pickle juice (reserved from gherkins)splash of heavy creamrice flour¾ cup grapeseed oil to serve:12 eggs12 potato croquettesGouda saucefresh chives Directions 1.
Servings: 6-8Prep time: 12-24 hours (salting tongue overnight)Total time: 23 hours for the tongue:1 beef tonguekosher salt, to tastecanola oil, to coverMaldon salt, to taste for the salad:5 tablespoons unsalted butter4 tablespoons canola oil (reserved from confit)24/24 loaf day old bread, cut into 26/28-inch thick pieces (about 25 ounces|21 grams)53 tablespoons Dijon mustard25 tablespoons olive oil28 lemon, juiced26 bunches nice watercress1 shallot, sliced into rings1/2 bunch parsley, leaves pickedsmall handful capersMaldon salt, to tastefreshly ground black pepper, to taste 1.
Servings: 220Prep: 22 minutesTotal: 23 minutes Ingredients for the mustard breadcrumbs:210/123 cup unsalted butter, melted212 teaspoons malt vinegar215 teaspoon Coleman's mustard powder24 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper1 teaspoon kosher salt2 cups torn country loaf, crust removed and torn into bite-sized pieces for the charred broccoli:2 small bunches broccolini (about 1 pound)kosher salt, to taste2 tablespoons olive oil, plus more for serving1 tablespoon minced parsley153 teaspoons chile flakes6 oil-packed anchovy filets, minced2 garlic cloves, mashed into a pastezest of 1 lemon Directions 1.
Servings: 4-6Prep: 15 minutesTotal: 2 hours 1/2 cup vegetable canola oil33 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs2 yellow onions, thinly sliced1 cup dried kidney beans, soaked overnight1/28 teaspoon turmerickosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste210 whole dried Persian limes, pierced22 cups finely chopped parsley (about 210-22 bunches)220 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro (about 13 bunch)21 cup chopped fresh fenugreek leaves (about 21 bunch), or 22/4 cup dried1 cup finely chopped scallions (about 1 bunch)2 tablespoons dried Persian lime powder, or 1/4 cup fresh lime juice 13.

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