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Clean your grates Whether you have rusty grates from sitting unused for an extended period of time, or simply have leftover residue from last year, it's important to start the season with clean grates.
If your earbud falls through one of the grates owned by the M.T.A. (some grates are privately owned), you're in luck.
He's not joking, either, as he generously grates fresh horseradish over the top like a server grates parmesan cheese on your pasta at Olive Garden.
Place burger dogs on oiled grates; grill, covered, 4 minutes.
When hot, place corn on grates, keeping husks off heat.
Everyone is lovely, though one woman grates on my nerves.
I look at the AC grates [and inside] the bathroom.
I look at the AC grates [and in] the bathroom.
A few grates zest and the juice of 1 lemon
The thing is, though, it still grates to be ignored.
They can replace your existing grates or just cover them.
On both sides of it are heating grates roaring fever.
Then, she grates cinnamon sticks over the top to serve.
The Teutonic obsession with fiscal probity grates in parts of Europe.
Place your cast iron skillet on the grates to preheat, too.
A few light grates of orange zest (1/8 tsp. packed)
Rihanna walking on grates in 6-inch stilettos like it's nothing.
Place patties on unoiled grates; grill, uncovered, 23 to 4 minutes.
Whether that means fearlessly striding over subway grates in 5-in.
BF: Oh, so the wire sits on top of the grates.
These picture birds-eye views of ConEd grates and manhole covers.
One scene grates above all else in this four-hour saga.
These days, gratitude grates, and benevolence is viewed with beady eyes.
In some cases, its muscular foreign policy grates on local powers.
Fishing chubby raccoons out of sewer grates is really more their speed.
But it grates against the active nature of a great video game.
That grates on many Singaporeans, but there is no denying his ambition.
Slice watermelon into 1-inch-thick slices, and place on oiled grates.
It's hard to see what the grates look like in the suitcase.
All windows are protected by circle-patterned grates that stemmed from Mrs.
More than 2,000 covers are in place to shore up subway grates.
Crews have also cleaned more than 17,000 of the subway's 40,000 grates.
The black char we've all seen on grill grates and grilled food?
And it's not even the durable porcelain-coated cast-iron cooking grates.
Still, he said, it's not the money that most grates at him.
The grates encircle the building, adding rhythm to an otherwise highly vertical structure.
Place buns, cut side down, on unoiled grates; grill, uncovered, about 1 minute.
That grates with other bike and scooter operators, including Lime and Uber's Jump.
For the only thing that grates more than Parmesan is high-cost investing.
The tiny wheels can get trapped by uneven sidewalks and grates, causing falls.
For some women, it is Twitter's perceived inconsistency about verification that truly grates.
The abrasive-infused bristles clean between the grates of your grill with ease.
You also want a good grill brush to make sure grates are clean.
The lack of privacy grates on everyone experiencing group confinement, despite the isolation.
According to Mashable, officers in Lititz, PA, encountered red balloons tied to sewer grates.
Every minor act of irritation grates like one million Jimmy Carrs laughing in unison.
These hinged grates fit the Jumbo Joe, our top pick for portable charcoal grills.
Which is exactly what grates on some of the more hawkish Republicans in Congress.
Needless to say, Trump's contempt on this subject grates badly on these young Christians.
Even in service of his deep cover operation, his griping grates on the nerves.
"And actually now I do garlic on the rasp because it grates it so finely."
It really pays to not want to be scared of walking over drain grates, huh?
He cuts onions, cilantro, and spinach, squeezes lemons, peels shrimp, scales fish, and grates cheese.
It grates against popular Western narratives of meditation as an uncomplicated panacea for modern life.
This characterization grates, as do the repeated mentions to the "girls" hiding inside grown women.
Others noted that on frigid nights like Friday, the grates are a source of heat.
"Live flowers add color and take away from the starkness of the grates," she said.
Then, the molecules passed through a sequence of metal grates containing thin, nanometers-wide slits.
And, although he initially sanctioned it, Claire's relationship with Tom Yates visibly grates on him.
Plus, its grates pop off, so you can easily clean it without risking any damage.
Outside, the storefront may look closed, its heavy curtains drawn, grates down over the windows.
Place corn on oiled grates, and grill, uncovered, until lightly charred, about 10 minutes, turning occasionally.
These handworked objects offer a striking contrast to the industrial, metal grates upon which they're displayed.
But I'm also one with my legs, which have carried me across continents and subway grates.
Traditional campfire cooks use metal grates for grilling and potjies, Dutch-style caldrons, for everything else.
Through the sewer grates I hear screams, shouts, and the deafening reverberation of an enormous explosion.
You can run along the rooftops, through the alleys, climb through the grates and sewer drains.
Inevitably, I'll infuriate and disappoint Bartola now and then, just as she sometimes grates on me.
Grates that were O.K. in November are suddenly rusted through here at the end of April.
They will be less likely to fall through the grates and you can always slice them later.
Others agree that Mr Trump's style grates less on a continent that is used to bombastic presidents.
Grill chops on oiled grates, uncovered, turning once, until internal temperature reaches 145°, 7 to 9 minutes.
Instead, focus on the basics: Are the grates heavy and sturdy enough to last and hold heat?
Place on oiled grates, and grill, uncovered, until slightly charred, 3 to 4 minutes per side. 6.
The singer can walk on grates in six-inch heels like she's in sneakers, for Pete's sake.
Snorkels and masks on, we swam down to the grates and placed the cones in the openings.
Ms. Doyle also recommends cleaning the grill grates ahead of time, to remove any previously generated char.
It makes it easier to flip your veggies and minimizes the chances they'll fall through the grates. 5.
And there are plenty of voters in the capital for whom Mr Khan's "London is open" message grates.
Once it's mixed together and slightly thickened, Padilla takes the pot off the heat and grates the cheese.
This 18-inch model has two cooking grates that provide room to smoke two large items at once.
The problem with this message also creates a shrill nationalist tone -- and that grates with the outside world.
He grates in a generous helping of Parmesan cheese and adds minced garlic, before seasoning with black pepper.
But it might be wise to steer extra clear of sewer grates until this whole thing blows over.
Metal drainage grates are missing from a major road, swiped by thieves hoping to sell them for scrap.
Time and time again, she's managed to cross those pesky grates with the elegance and swagger of, well, Rihanna.
Besides the lack of focus on spillovers, there is also this anti-gentrification line that always grates on me.
Images captured from the chamber before the robot malfunctioned showed layers of melted paint, cable insulation, and metal grates.
South Carolina law is very clear that they needed corrosion-proof screws in grates and they didn't have it.
Is there anyone who grates on the soul more than Twitter-porn-loving oily constitutionalist Texas Senator Ted Cruz?
Front Burner For successful outdoor cooking, you must keep ahead of the gunk that accumulates on the grill grates.
Once on the plate, he grates enough ricotta salata over top that it looks like a small snowcapped mountain.
Two members of the club stumbled upon the pit, which had been covered by barbecue grates covered with leaves.
Morning commuters walk down a New York subway platform covered in snow that drifted in from street level grates.
Test Kitchen Tip :  You can place the quesadilla directly on the grates, but might consider using a copper grill mat.
Not only does it add flavor and help spices adhere, but mayo helps keep meat from sticking to the grates.
He is also continuing to get used to new surfaces — bravely tackling blue plastic grates and grass — and being crated.
The moving metal grates carry the waste slowly through a furnace at ever-increasing temperatures to ensure a thorough burn.
The scientists shined the beam through two gold-coated silicon nitride gratings, each with a different distance between the grates.
As for specs, this smoker features plated steel cooking grates, rust resistant metal legs, and a built-in lid thermometer.
"Do the heels of your boots ever get stuck in the grates of the Millennium Falcon?" asks Bryce Dallas Howard.
The gardens consist of large metal grates, or propagation racks, placed in the water about 100 feet from the shore.
Earlier this year, Reddit turned a random Philadelphia man who likes to stand over subway grates into an internet superhero.
You could spring for a new brush for the thing, or a new cover, or a fresh set of grates.
For a deeper cleaning, soak grates overnight in a mix of two cups of vinegar and one cup of baking soda.
So later this week, Hutcheson will send crews to clear off storm sewer grates so that melting snow doesn't cause flooding.
Between the machined aluminum and oak grates, the BeoLab 50 certainly looks nice, as you'd expect from a Bang & Olufsen product.
He then moved onto the open road where he used grates on the pavement and lines on the road to navigate.
The trickster tied red balloons to sewer grates, a move murderous clown Pennywise used to lure children in the horror flick.
You want it to be gooey on the inside, but not fall apart through the grates and create an insane mess.
The teleportation gun lets you move almost anywhere with ease, except for some barred grates you'll unlock in order to progress.
The gas versus charcoal grilling debate will never die, but you can skip it entirely with a set of Grill Grates.
But as I walked by the cages, I asked the migrants through the metal grates how long they had been there.
In the last scene, Chief Bromden, one of the patients, smashes through the grates on a window and escapes to freedom.
What really grates at the very reality of this reality show is the basic believability of its central voice-recognition app.
The pictures indicated that the windows were blocked with anti-theft grates, which might have stymied people from jumping to safety.
In addition to the traditional spiralizing of veggie noodles and ribbons, this tool also juices, grates, and serves as a mandolin.
Before using last year&aposs grill brush, check for loose bristles, then wipe the grates down thoroughly after using the brush. 5.
Raft your vegetables Avoid dropping skinny vegetables down grill grates by pinning four or five of them together with skewers or toothpicks.
Unfortunately, a Roomba won't be able to scrub the grates of a barbecue when your dad fires it up over the summer.
According to the cops, they discovered a number of red balloons tied to sewer grates in their sleepy, small town on Tuesday.
The game's espionage consists of picking up keys to unlock grates, and there are only hints of the longer narrative it promises.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a Democratic senator, predicted the reform would lead to half a million children in New York "sleeping on grates".
A wheelbarrow might work; so might one of those busted-ass grills with no grates that you see in the park occasionally.
The stage is made of grates, so you can see the light shine up, he caught his foot, and played it off.
When the women have made enough pottery, they load the mound with wood, grates, manure, pots and kindling, and then light it.
China grates at India's blunt opposition to its Belt and Road Initiative, aimed at integrating Asia through infrastructure built with Chinese loans.
J. Kenji López-Alt swaps ingredients, and grates and rolls his way to biscuits that are simultaneously crisp, flaky, soft and light.
Although he insists he doesn't harbor ill will toward those better-known researchers, it grates on him that history hasn't been kinder.
The grates that appear around the city are "catch basins" that send water to a treatment facility, not to the Pacific Ocean.
To help remove the scent, the agency placed heavy-duty fans on subway grates near the Graham Avenue station, the authority said.
The triumphalism of Islamic State's media certainly grates on the Western viewer, but what exactly makes their execution videos so self-evidently unshowable?
When one duck began quacking at a vigilant camera operator, the duck-lover heard more faint quack-quack-quacking from beneath metal grates.
But what Moy's video does highlight is the level of detail and difficulty that Apple is putting into machining the Mac Pro grates.
During final 30 seconds of grill time, place buns, cut sides down, on unoiled grates; grill until lightly toasted, 10 to 15 seconds.
How to grill a steak with a cast-iron skillet Dirty grates don't sear your food; they just keep burning the leftover food.
To make it less of a chore, apply a nonstick, safe-to-eat solution onto your grilling grates with the Weber Grill Spray.
When he was young, he and his friends played in tunnels beneath the buildings, which they entered by lifting grates on the street.
It grates all the more when Poland and Hungary, the two most visible violators, are among the biggest recipients of the union's aid.
The Times's Matthew Haag reports: Pedestrians in New York City are usually aware of the dangers by their feet: cars, bicyclists, sidewalk grates.
We've all experienced these foods sticking to grill grates and ultimately ruining our backyard barbecue, having to serve mangled remnants of our intended menu.
For years, thieves have scavenged in Caracas&apos streets, cashing in sewer grates and copper telephone wires as scrap metal on the black market.
Pedersen grates a generous amount of Parmesan over the truffle dog and finishes it off with a sprinkle of chives and freshly ground pepper.
The ISIS furor was especially emblematic of the kind of conduct that grates on the nerves of the Trump doubters within his own party.
Grill Grates give you the same effect without the charcoal, trapping juices in its deep grooves where they burn off and flavor your food.
When we reached the grates, he dove underwater and returned with a healthy piece of brown spiky coral that looked like a deer antler.
The stretch of Ninth Avenue between 35th Street and 24th Street is particularly unkind: gaps and grates of all kinds, but I love it.
I walked through Detroit stash houses — anonymous, squat buildings with shuttered grates, utterly forgettable if not for the massive drug deals that happened inside.
The department flooded the streets with rookies who picked through trash and shined flashlights in alleyways and sewer grates searching for any potential evidence.
You can also choose between standard grill grates, flat griddle plates, or textured griddle plates, though you'll need to buy some of them separately.
Other extracurricular uses became more common: replacing or augmenting TV antennae, breaking into cars, rescuing misplaced keys and rings and baseballs from sewer grates.
The piece is perfectly complemented by the gallery's window grates, which are themselves copies of a villa designed by Vann Molyvann, the starchitect of NKA.
Oh—and she can defy the laws of nature and somehow walk gracefully on sidewalk-grates in the tallest of high heels and never fall.
You just release/poop out your gooey doppelgänger, and he'll slide through grates, vents, and spikes to reach things Luigi can't on his own.
We also learn a few new things about Simone: she lived in Champagne, France, and she knows her know-it-all attitude "grates" on everyone.
This might be the first book I've done that doesn't have big landscapes rolling around—in the background, it's just pipes, grates, and black space.
" In a statement to NBC News, Avista Resort said that "with the grates in place, our lazy river is safe for all of our guests.
Asparagus is another option, and you don't have to worry about keeping the spears perpendicular to the grill grates, lest the skinny ones fall through.
But when that slow heat creeps into the city, flowing up through the subway grates and radiating down from the mirrored masses, I crave one.
However, no one could have guessed the final shot of "Episode 12" would include a giant spiky beast wandering through the sewer grates of Berlin.
Light the logs in the bottom bowl; when they burn down to embers, swing one of the grates over them and you're ready for grilling.
"Grate catches?" is a play on "great catches," and, as someone who has broken more than a few HEELS on subway grates, I can relate.
The grates effectively divide a single molecule into multiple waves traveling in different directions and recombine them in the end to form the interference pattern.
The line is so unsubtle that it grates; in French, a language not given to stating the obvious, Mr. Rambert's wordiness remains an acquired taste.
It doesn't matter what kind of noise said child makes; a joyful giggle grates on my mom's ears as severely as a high-pitched scream.
To prepare for the G-20, authorities have ordered factories to close, businesses to take a week long holiday, sewer grates to be completely sealed off.
Your steak bathes in its own juices: Because your steak's juices aren't dripping through the grates, they're also constantly bathing your steak in its own flavors.
The piano accompaniment strips "The Cradle Will Rock" of much of its sostenuto beauty; what's left is further eroded by singing that sometimes grates the ears.
Though somewhat tolerated in better times, the wealth accumulated by Russia's rulers, which Mr. Navalny has documented, grates on people feeling the economy turn increasingly sour.
Below, the Grand Concourse, normally pulsing with activity, was deserted and silent, except for the rattle of shop grates being pulled open and police trucks idling.
On Chinese social media on Monday, photos and videos circulated of protests outside Lotte stores, while others showed Lotte outlets with their steel grates pulled shut.
Walking in the city is like a real-life version of Frogger, where you'll need to avoid steam stacks, street grates, smokers, and masses of other humans.
Routine brushing of the cooking grates prevents food and bacteria buildup, and a light coating of oil or cooking spray prevents rust and keeps food from sticking.
The circuitous wings, metal grates on the doors, and institutional color palette of weathered 1970s blue, brown, and beige all bear witness to the building's former life.
Everything else about the Chromebook Plus (including the price, relative to other Chromebooks) communicates premium aspirations, so the lack of what should be a standard feature grates.
Lightly oil the grates, and cook the skewers for about 2 minutes on each side, or until the shrimp are opaque but still springy to the touch.
Its 12-note, six-beat synthesizer loop very deliberately grates against Mr. Andrew's voice, the guitar that arrives midway through and a keyboard hook that appears later.
But rather than serve the resulting traditional chuño as is, her brother grates, rehydrates, cooks — and once again dehydrates it — until an amazingly airy, diaphanous chip emerges.
If you don't have a plancha but still want to cook outside on a grill, make the dish in a cast-iron pan set on the grates.
Clouds of dark smoke billowed out of subway grates on the street outside the station, videos posted on the Citizen App showed, according to Pix 11 television.
American Muscle Grill Another high-end tri-fuel grill ($5,999) with grates you can raise in the front to place logs or wood chunks over the burners.
These leaders have tried to undermine his efforts to govern from the day the president was declared the winner of an election that still grates on them.
Place the lamb chops on the oiled grates; grill, uncovered, until seared on each side or to the desired degree of doneness, 3 to 4 minutes per side.
Why your cast-iron skillet works so well Better heat conduction: Your grill's grates concentrate heat wherever they touch, but the cast-iron surface helps temper those hotspots.
It lets you slice your veggies ahead of time, toss them in a little olive oil, and cook them without having half of them fall through the grates.
If your dough is too soft, it might drip down past the grates, wasting the food and leading to the most intense grill cleaning session of your life.
From September to December of last year, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said that it had recovered 2,194 items dropped through subway grates — 1,220 of them earbuds or AirPods.
Place skewers on oiled grill grates, and grill, uncovered, until shrimp is pink and just firm at thickest part and pineapple has grill marks, about 3 minutes per side.
Click here to view original GIFMost people, with the exception of those who live beneath the subway grates and Ted Cruz, don't like to be alone for too long.
She then grates the zest of a lemon straight into a kilner jar, adds a couple of sprigs of dill and starts to push the okra in on top.
The bullshit hasn't stopped either: A week ago, a "local prankster" tied a bunch of red balloons to sewer grates à la the opening scene of Stephen King's tome.
If you are looking for affordable leather gloves for removing grill grates or moving other hot items, the Steven Raichlen Extra Long Suede Grill Gloves are your best bet.
If you are looking for affordable leather gloves for removing grill grates or moving other hot items, the Steven Raichlen Extra Long Suede Grill Gloves are your best bet.Pros:
There are the oak wood box-on-end pavers and the repurposed metal prison grates painted lime green, which serve as screens in the coat checks and bathroom stalls.
The bulldozer's chassis was obscured by green metal panels and grates the fighters had welded on, to protect the vehicle so that its suicide driver could reach the target.
No scorching: Grilling your steak on a cast-iron skillet allows your steak to cook through evenly and without scorching—because the juices aren't dripping through the grates, causing flareups.
Usually it works like this: When customers drop something onto the tracks, or less often through grates, they contact a station agent or someone at the booth, Ms. Daniels said.
On May 18, 2019, two hunters at the Windsor Rod & Gun Club discovered a hole that was two feet wide and six feet long, hidden by grill grates and sticks.
On May 18, 2019, two hunters at the Windsor Rod & Gun Club discovered a hole that was 2 feet wide and 6 feet long, hidden by grill grates and sticks.
Both Cohen's and Snowden's gregariousness can shade into garrulousness; their writing and speech teem with grandiosity and introspection, a combination that appeals to their admirers and grates on their critics.
Between 1972 and 1973, the tenacious Tokyo photographer Daido Moriyama published five issues of his own magazine, which featured indistinct, gloomy images of motorcycles, subway grates and Tokyo at night.
Huevos a la flamenca, the traditional tomato egg stew flavored with salty strips of jamón, was pure comfort in a cazuela, and arrived still bubbling from cooking on the grates.
Design patents, which cover how a product looks, are rooted in a 19th century law intended to protect the designs of carpets, wallpaper, fireplace grates and ornamental spoons, Samsung argued.
Over the years, the city has done a magnificent job of obliterating almost any above-ground vestiges, save for a handful of innocuous grates embedded in the sidewalk along Central Parkway.
The braying of Jim Jordan grates on my ears and offends my intelligence, but I know that, in some awful sense, it is the rough sound of democracy that I'm hearing.
First developed by fishermen, TEDs are metal grates placed in trawls that allow shrimp to pass through, but redirect larger fish and sea turtles to an escape opening in the net.
Not one of the grilling manufacturers I talked to for this piece endorsed this, but I have been cleaning my stainless steel grill grates with wadded up aluminum foil for years.
The problem, according to Duffy, is the mechanical ventilation that was built into certain stations—which New Yorkers would recognize as subway grates—only takes away about 10 percent of that heat.
This model has a total cooking area of 529 square inches and three stainless steel burners — it's big enough to cook an entire meal on its porcelain-enameled cast-iron cooking grates.
Most days, Jones blasts 500 gallons of water along the building's concrete floor every 30 minutes, washing waste that's fallen through grates beneath the pigs out to one of three "lagoons" outside.
With it, your toes can breathe, your ankles stay strapped in, and, best of all, a thicker platform means less precarious wobbling, especially when strutting through grassy terrain and over subway grates.
It no doubt grates on the man most famous for instant TV firings that, if he were to do that now, he would be the one to send his administration into crisis.
And it grates, of course, because he has been shattering the mythos constructed around him ever since he famously walked away from a reported $50 million deal with Comedy Central in 2005.
The shuddering track sounds almost like the demogorgon in Season 1 – it doesn't get as screechy, but it grates at the same nerves just enough to make your hairs stand on end.
In practice, this meant lots of museum-goers swaying in one spot, nodding while watching washed-out footage of sea anemones and close-ups of six-inch heels walking on subway grates.
Today, THUMP is premiering the title track, which pounds and grates its way into a riotous storm of a finale, accompanied by what sounds like the distorted, feverish flourishes of a mad violinist.
Just plop your skillet or any other flame-proof pan onto your grill directly over the fire, cover the grill and use it for small items that would otherwise fall through the grates.
Not only are these grates an open invitation to perv, they present fairly treacherous terrain for anyone wearing heels, as well as a potential access problem for people who require assisted mobility devices.
This winter the Grates are going on a reunion tour, and Skyring said revisiting some of the band's old New York haunts from the late 2000s felt like a good way to prepare.
Johnston Marklee deliberately put the MDI's storage in the basement, instead of attaching it to the side of the building, adding large grates at each entrance and automatic floodgates to keep drawings dry.
That particular statement really grates on Democrats and their allies given that Mr. McConnell led Senate Republicans last year in denying Judge Merrick B. Garland so much as a hearing on his nomination.
Simply slice 'em into one-inch strips (so they won't fall through the grates), toss with oil and grill over direct heat for six to 10 minutes (or until crisp-tender and slightly blackened).
Still, for a U.S. audience the most creepy interlude might be a simple nighttime tour of New York City, where a poked pile of garbage bags sends dozens of rats scurrying down sewer grates.
Balloons were spotted tied to sewer grates in Australia along with a message promoting the film, but the balloons in Pennsylvania were found without messages tying them to the film, making it even creepier.
Mr Foos fitted his property with an "observation platform" in the attic, complete with fake ventilator grates, enabling him to spy on his guests (often accompanied by his wife) undetected for around three decades.
Liberal predictions of children sleeping on grates did not come to pass, and on the contrary, there was a burst of employment for low-income single mothers as people moved from welfare to work.
But this is pianism that seems to resent being irrevocably committed to one interpretation, to being pinned down: Mr. Sokolov's preference for a tight regulation of his instruments, in particular, grates on repeated listening.
Since SAP was implemented, the MTA said workers had sealed 2,000 leaks; cleaned 285 miles of track; installed 100,000 friction pads; cleared debris from 31,000 street grates; and performed maintenance on over 1,600 cars.
Turtle Excluder Devices (TEDs) are metal grates inserted into a trawl net that allow captured turtles (and other non-target marine animals) to escape before they drown, reducing both sea turtle and fish bycatch.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Explosions from a transformer fire rocked Toronto's financial district for hours on Monday afternoon, prompting police to close off a section of the downtown area as heavy smoke billowed up from subway grates.
It also grates against the consensus of nearly 97 percent of the global climate scientific community, which asserts that climate change is not only driven by human activity, but is fueled heavily by carbon dioxide.
Her self-confidence is (rightfully) god-level; she has what I will confidently state is some of the greatest style in the world; her superpower is walking over grates in stilettos without falling through them.
"Nosedive" makes clear that being graded without recourse is bad news and that forced politeness grates, but the episode seems fundamentally unaware of things women and people of color already face daily on social media.
While brand-new vacuums have already been dispatched to clean off the tracks, a newly minted Water Management Initiative will seal leaks, clean thousands of street grates, and prevent drain clogging from disrupting the system.
Almeida's photo is from "Study for Two Spaces," a series of hands draped over gates, bars, and grates that she made in 21970, a few years after the fall of Portugal's four-decade-long authoritarian dictatorship.
Even as OPEC ministers sit down with shale executives, it still grates for them that they have had to cut production and cede market share to U.S. oil firms that pump as much as they can.
There's also an urban legend that, whether or not it's true, is certainly symbolic: a layer of MetroCards has allegedly formed at the bottom of the creek, built up from people discarding theirs through sewer grates.
There's been smoke curling around the neighborhood these last few days, neighbors reclaiming their grills in yards and on roof decks, scraping out kettles and replacing grates, wiping down pellet cookers and firing up kamado eggs.
But even if they all showed up in more appropriate ways, the entire idea of making a mission where you fight dozens of enemy BattleMechs feels like it grates against the core appeal of the series.
In terms of the selfie, seeing young women in control of their own image and expressing an unapologetically bold form of sexuality, simply grates against a very repressive social role that women are meant to perform.
It's certainly a busy place, although the repeated dialogue of passing NPCs sure as shit grates after a couple of hours, but what Geralt can actually do in Novigrad is a lot more limited than Dandelion implies.
You&aposve got this: Dust and clean appliances Cleaning the debris out of the vents, grates, and coils of your appliances such as the dishwasher, exhaust vent, washing machine and refrigerator will help their efficiency and performance.
If I looked past the metal grates, past the generator, I could see the bucolic hills of UCLA's campus and imagine the expansive green lawns with freshman students and stacks of books and backpacks full of purpose.
Whether that's walking over subway grates in five-inch heels with nary a stumble, rocking waist-length faux dreads for her new role in Ocean's Eight, or turning a political statement into an instantly immortalized fashion moment.
On the other hand, if it lingers, or if every little thing grates at your every nerve, if you struggle to focus on — or, worse, care about — your work, you may be in imminent danger of burnout.
For a long while now the commentariat has wondered how it is that four more years of Mr. de Blasio, who, despite clear successes, still grates on so many of his constituents, could be considered an inevitability.
He turns to the example of pizza boxes, which Zume has transformed from the recognizable square cardboard variety to a round one with grates at the bottom, designed with the express purpose of keeping their contents warm.
"Teaching a lot of young women, I see them struggling with societal expectation around how they should behave and look, which often grates against their own desires," Murray said to me, when we emailed about these questions.
Mr. O'Connell certainly has the potential to become one — the intensity, the emotional commitment, the ability to magnetize attention when projecting regular-guyness — even if his attempt at an outer-borough Noo Yawk accent grates on the ears.
Police in Lititz—which bills itself as "America's coolest small town"—issued a statement Tuesday announcing they found a handful of red balloons tied to sewer grates throughout the quaint southeast Pennsylvania city, local CBS affiliate KDKA reports.
The "Basic House," by Spanish architect Martín Ruiz de Azúa, is a compact tent-like structure that inflates when placed atop hot air-spewing grates in city sidewalks, then stays inflated and heated inside thanks to reflective material.
I like those with grilled flounder afterward, which in truth I now almost always make on a plancha or cast-iron pan set on top of the fire, rather than chance the fillets sticking to the grill grates.
After that, throw a few more coals on the fire for this grilled rib-eye steak, which requires nothing more than a premium cut of beef and a sprinkle of salt and pepper before it hits the grates.
One of these contracts went to ILC-Dover, among the handful of firms contracted to come up with retrofitted coverings for the thousands of varyingly-sized openings (stairways, grates, manholes, elevators, and escalators, etc.) which need to be plugged.
Biden nearly meandered into an off-script riff about Trump's claim that the Scranton-born Biden "deserted" Pennsylvania — a claim that clearly grates at the man who holds his Scranton roots as key to his "Middle-Class Joe" identity.
The robot grinds the meat, forms the patties, griddles them (a process tracked by 11 thermal sensors), chops tomatoes and grates cheese for those who want such accoutrements, slices, toasts and butters the bun, and dispenses seasoning and sauces.
" (Today the terminology grates, like certain football mascots.) In his scheme, the paleface views life as a discipline and his country as a source of "endless ambiguities," while the redskin views life as an "opportunity" and revels in "Americanism.
With that, he effortlessly picked up the shopping bags, stepped gracefully onto his skateboard and slowly navigated an uneven sidewalk, bent grates and patches of grass in the concrete all the way to my apartment building a block away.
They often play off a grid system— shelving, fences, or window grates — against an abundance of domestic objects, including his own ceramics, alongside fantasy structures and containers, fauna and landscapes, directional symbols, and totally abstract painterly and spray-painted passages.
When you think of grills, you may picture licks of heat escaping through the grates like at last weekend's summer barbecue, or the single-speaker grille on the Essential phone, or even cheeky grillz, made famous in Paul Wall's mouth.
"We give points for creativity, however we want the local prankster to know that we were completely terrified as we removed these balloons from the grates and we respectfully request they do not do that again," the police wrote on Facebook.
It was the kind of behavior I'd dealt with many, many times over my years as a metalhead with lady parts, but the older I get, the more it grates—and the less willing I am to put up with it.
"Snakes" sways back and forth to the haunting lullaby of a high keyboard imitating some variety of stringed instrument, possibly a mock electronic harp, as well-timed grates and jerks echo around in the background, throwing the main instrument off balance.
While living in South Africa, Stebin Horne, the founder of this Georgia company, designed an ingenious wood-burner ($499) consisting of a countertop-high metal fire pit surmounted by a vertical pole on which swivel a series of grates and planchas.
The cooking is different from traditional grilling, because you can moderate the heat more easily, cranking the grates high above the coals to where they're taking on more smoke than heat, or lowering them into an inferno to apply a burn.
"We give points for creativity, however we want the local prankster to know that we were completely terrified as we removed these balloons from the grates and we respectfully request they do not do that again," the police department wrote on Facebook.
The biggest addition to Luigi's Mansion 3, a game that's otherwise pretty modest in terms of genuinely new ideas, is Gooigi, a slimy manifestation of Luigi that can slide through objects like sewer grates and fences, gaining access to otherwise locked areas.
It's like a real-life version of the tutorial interface in a video game, except instead of telling you that you can open grates to sneak into locked rooms, it shows you how to use the thermostat or find a first-aid kit.
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The standing-seam aluminum roof, painted black to match the metallic windows, has a dramatic overhang unmarred by gutters; on stormy days, rain cascades smoothly into grates hidden inside the pylon-supported platform, built from the same pale cedar as the main house.
Decades later, Yang would address his absence in an installation at the 20093 Sharjah Biennial 12, in which she constructed a labyrinth of cinder blocks, turbine vents, steel grates and several rooms, including one where a Korean TV channel played on mute.
But many of her chosen Christmas party songs are simple enough to make her sound fussy, like she can't quite relax and get in the swing of things — and on carols like "Silent Night" and "O Holy Night" the stylistic mismatch grates.
This simple device has a comfortable-to-hold silicone handle and an 8-inch, stainless steel, sharply etched blade that easily grates and zests citrus, garlic, coconut, carrots, cheese, and just about anything else you want to reduce to finely ground fragments.
"We give points for creativity, however we want the local prankster to know that we were completely terrified as we removed these balloons from the grates and we respectfully request they do not do that again," the Lititz Borough Police Department wrote on Facebook .
The gate was locked but from the bridge I could oversee the Au Sable as it flowed into the raceways, a network of regular concrete canals blocked with metal grates that keep the trout in but allow the Au Sable to flow through and out.
It speaks to the quasi-prophetic space Coates occupies in American life that his pessimism grates so deeply on so many, that the central struggle over his work is not its rightness, or its righteousness, but whether it leaves too little space for sunbeams.
Her bridge is made of ocean cargo containers, steel beams, and steel grates, meaning it is a massive construction, but it doesn't look like that at all; from a distance it is just barely visible as a faint, silvery trace beneath the water, delicate, and almost apparitional.
Low-grade horror rustles up its fears from nowhere, inventing cheap curses or doltish backstories, but the writer and director of this film, Babak Anvari, grounds it in his own experience of growing up in Tehran, and grates the nerves of his characters against the abrasively real.
Up to this point, humans and raccoons have reached something of a truce agreement, where we don't try to domesticate them, let them feast on our trash, and send our cops to help them out of sewer grates when they eat too much in exchange for their mercy.
The LiveWire competently handled that speed thanks to a pair of fat, wide tires that kept it glued to the asphalt (save for the few times I popped over the grates and manholes scattered throughout the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal's parking lot, which is where the circuit is laid out).
Police in Lilitz, Pennsylvania were less than pleased to find a local prankster "promoting" the upcoming release of Stephen King's novel turned horror flick, IT. In the film, Pennywise the clown lurks around a small Maine town's sewers, snatching children, and leaving red balloons tied to sewer grates.
On top of an entertainment center that looked like a retro design out of the '70s with silver and copper knobs, wood like old cedar and metallic grates, sat a Sonos Play One (Alexa-enabled), a Google Home Max, Apple's HomePod and an enormous second-generation Amazon Echo.
The sun has not yet risen when they arrive at the hostel that will be their new home for the next six months: 137 women in 15 unfurnished rooms, every inch covered with girlish flotsam, underwear and bras drying on the window grates, sentimental verses penciled on the walls.
Plus, keeping your device clean works in your favor in other ways too — it keeps your screen clean and easy to read, and it keeps dust and grime out of speaker grates, away from charging ports and out of headphone jacks (if you even have one of those anymore).
A greater pity is that while Handler boldly acknowledges and tries to come to grips with the amount of porn available to boys these days, he fails fully to imagine or analyze how porn's logic twists, grates against or informs Cole's experience of gender and real-life sexuality.
ET, FSN Detroit, FSN Sun (Miami) ABOUT THE PISTONS (296-291): Van Gundy is a stickler for details and that sometimes grates on the players but he still was harping about the team allowing 37 points in the second quarter against Sacramento when players returned to practice Thursday.
They're not fancy, but what's cool about them is they usually have two grates, so you can build a fire on one side, and when that turns to coals, start cooking on that side while you put new coals to burn next to it on the other side.
The quest is for justice, but it's primarily told from the perspective of justice for Avery – a perspective that grates a bit when we consider the ongoing heartache experienced by Halbach's family and friends, which isn't anywhere near as well-covered in the documentary or our public conversations about the case.
Whether it's a sweatsuit five sizes too large, outerwear that could easily keep an entire village warm, swapping out her sleek bob for three feet of faux dreads, or simply gliding over subway grates in stilettos like she's walking on water, Rihanna appears to be a style deity living amongst us.
On Tuesday police in Lilitz, Pennsylvania, shared a couple photos to their Facebook page of red balloons that were tied to sewer grates across their small town â€" a signature move from Pennywise, the clown in It.  The cops politely requested that the prank be stopped, admitting they were "completely terrified.
Front Burner It's fire-engine red and fitted with trays that fold out like a typical toolbox, but this grill is designed to hold smoldering charcoal briquettes along with a couple of rib-eyes, a dozen hot dogs or around six burgers on a series of stainless steel grates and racks.
However, the dramatic share-market swoop came as less of a surprise to political analysts who have tracked Dutch center-right governments since the 2008 financial crisis: the takeover of a major national company like KLM is unthinkable under their watch and the 2004 airline merger grates with ministers now.
The vehicles will be able to capture a host of data, detecting, processing and sending it to the cloud to be aggregated, after which it will be sent to OS. The technology will be able to recognize and classify everything from traffic lights and road signs to road markings, drainage grates and bollards.
And why wouldn't she be, between the hit songs that don't stop, the iconic red carpet fashions that range from completely nude to covered in 10,000 layers of tulle, a supernatural ability to stroll over subway grates in stilettos without spilling a drop of her chardonnay, and of course, her thoroughly DGAF attitude to life.
Though aides say he will never back away from his belief in bipartisanship, Mr. Biden's insistence on telling a story that centers on his relationship with former Senator Jesse Helms — a North Carolina Republican who never apologized for his bigotry — grates on even members of his own team, who have told him as much.
Even the ones that scored highest in The Sweethome's testing were ultimately unsuited for cooking a pricey, well-marbled steak, or even a good hamburger, unless you deploy a cast-iron pan or steel plancha on top of the grates to help concentrate the heat and allow the meat to cook in its own fat.
As barbecues go, the SmartChef TRU-Infrared Gas Grill sounds like it has most of the bells and whistles that even an experienced grill-master could need, including stainless steel burners, a sideburner for pots and pans, porcelain coated grates for easy cleaning, and even glowing LED knobs so you can keep on grilling into the night.
Lay the hamburger patties on the hottest side of the grill and cook until the grill grates have seared beautiful marks on one side, about 2 minutes if your grill is quite hot, then flip and cook until the hamburger is a little less done than you like (usually a couple of minutes longer for rare to medium rare).
Whether she's casually gliding over subway grates in staggeringly high lace-up stilettos, picking up her CFDA Icon award in a completely sheer Swarovski-encrusted dress, do-rag and thong, or casually attending Coachella in a fresh off the runway glittering unitard from brand of the moment Gucci, the pop star doesn't exactly do low-key dressing.
Calling into doubt the veracity of his book, Talese writes that the suburban Denver motel owner Gerald Foos claims to have started observing and transcribing the private business of his guests in 1966, peering down at them through 6-by-19713-inch surveillance grates he installed in the ceilings of a dozen rooms of his 21-unit motel.
"Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are formed when any kind of organic matter," primarily fat that drips off meat and down into the grill grates, "gets burned, because the carbon inside is being combusted in the flames, and those hydrocarbons get carried up in the smoke," said Rashmi Sinha, senior investigator in the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics at the National Cancer Institute.
Unlike tigers, even if they try to show off their incisors, they still just wind up looking cute, harmless, and a little bewildered: Tigers can do things like kill people and shut down entire highways, which makes sense given that they look like this: Meanwhile, raccoons tend to spend their time getting into all sorts of adorable shenanigans, like hitching rides on garbage trucks and eating so much trash they get stuck in sewer grates. See?

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