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"slurry" Definitions
  1. a thick liquid consisting of water mixed with animal waste, clay, coal dust or cement

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Pour in half of cornstarch slurry and toss to coat (slurry should cling to vegetables). 5.
Thicken the sauce by adding soybean or cornstarch slurry in three parts: the first time, the sauce will absorb the slurry, but the bean curd will continuer to release water, so add the slurry a second time.
Lahar is described as flow of pyroclastic material and slurry.
To save money, some people burn waste coal and slurry.
Now pipe a column of air bubbles through the slurry.
Stir in the cornstarch slurry and cook another 1 minute.
The slurry consists of water, cornstarch, sugar, and corn syrup.
Calciner CALCIUM OXIDE SLURRY PURE CO2 GAS CALCIUM OXIDE 4.
Bring to a simmer, then whisk in the kudzu slurry.
Add the slurry a third time to stabilize the texture. 5.
This slurry, after settling overnight, produces a yellowish, mostly clear liquid.
When your thoughts start to dissolve into a slurry of gibberish?
The slurry, laden with heavy metals, reportedly poisoned the local aquifer.
" If vinegar isn't available, he says, "Try using a baking soda slurry.
Patients filter the crushed Dilaudid before transferring the slurry to a syringe.
Stir in the lomo sauce and slurry and bring to a boil.
Stir in the cornstarch slurry and cook until thick, about 26 minute more.
The measures were related to a slurry spill in August, local media reported.
Stir fry for 30 seconds and add a little cornstarch slurry to thicken.
Chunks of poetry, essays and correspondence run together in a slurry of quotation.
Would the slurry wall, the "surviving element of the 9/11 attack," remain?
The process begins with making the slurry, which is a hot liquid mixture.
Combine the alcohol/guar slurry with the water and mix gently for 10 minutes.
Using a slotted spoon, carefully lower half of slurry-coated vegetable mixture into oil.
When rivulets of what people popularly respond to combine, we get the slurry effect.
This is not to be confused with the meat slurry used in cheap sausages.
Sugar, corn syrup and other ingredients were cooked into a slurry in large kettles.
The charcoal is mixed into a slurry, sometimes with sorbitol (a sweetener/laxative) added.
The process, like slurry injections, has been linked to a multitude of health issues.
For the ink, the researchers created a black slurry made from charcoal and water.
She poured the slurry through a strainer just in case, then added the sugar.
In section two, they tried dipping their roots into a slurry of fungal spores.
The bacteria digest the slurry and also give lagoons their bubble gum-pink coloration.
The slurry passes through plumbing and a process called anaerobic digestion that transforms the waste.
Enthusiastic amateur astronomers have claimed to have found cosmic dust in such urban slurry before.
In North Carolina, coal ash slurry ponds were breached by heightened floodwaters from Hurricane Matthew.
One of the spills contained traces of diesel in the slurry, which is not allowed.
Enormous diesel-powered pumps had sent this slurry gushing through a thirty-inch steel pipe.
Add 1/2 cup of potato starch to the chicken marinade to create a slurry.
The trays pass through the mogul, and the slurry is injected into the candy impressions.
"That is where they buy their huts, and the slurry that they eat" https://t.
" I ask Aldo, pointing to a bowl containing a khaki-coloured, slurry-like liquid. "Chaco.
They call it shroom juice, a dark slurry of fungi that will not get you high.
More than 1.1 billion gallons of coal-ash slurry spilled into nearby rivers and destroyed homes.
The resulting solution of potassium carbonate is filtered and exposed to a slurry of calcium hydroxide.
But if you dump your boiling water all at once, a watery, muddy slurry will overflow.
Live off this nutritious, home-prepared slurry, and you'll never have to worry about chewing again.
By his fifth run, the patch had failed, and the gel bead slurry trickled out again.
Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi are still, by and large, ecstatic, but the music is slurry.
After making the slurry, it gets fed through pipes and into a machine called the mogul.
They are a slurry of positive-psychology platitudes, with occasional dashes of Buddhism and even EST.
The old one had distinct sections; the new one is just a raw slurry of content.
When they are given peanut slurry, they experience reactions ranging from itchy snouts to anaphylactic shock.
Litter lines the world's roads; dumps dot the landscape; slurry and sewage slosh into rivers and streams.
But all these issues combine to form a slurry of discord between the Trump administration and China.
Rotating the gelatinous slurry at high speeds allowed fibers to form at the bottom of the spinner.
As early as 3.8 billion years ago, life arose from the toxic waters of Earth's primordial slurry.
The pipe can be used to transport oil, gas, slurry, steam or other fluids, liquids or gases.
That gas, and the slurry left over from putrefying waste, "is the most serious problem", Penido said.
Coal heating in houses is largely to blame; to save money, people burn waste coal and slurry.
Make the slurry: In a small bowl, mix the cornstarch with 10 grams water (how many tbsp?).
In a small bowl, prepare a slurry by mixing the cornstarch with 1/2 cup of water.
He formed this whole plan to spend a month eating only these raw nutrients in a slurry.
Workers have been moving 1,200 tons of rock and slurry an hour into the dam's emergency spillway.
The star is the champurrado, a cinnamon-tinged hot chocolate turned thick with a slurry of cornmeal.
The iron, mixed into an acidic slurry, got dumped — and that's when the trouble began for George.
Pretty much the only way you could do worse is to put a coal slurry spill in charge.
But if you're Google or Facebook, this morning's Grandpa Word Slurry may have been sent directly from heaven.
The slurry mix was then spun down through a centrifuge to get a concentrated islet of stem cells.
He raps with a slurry intricacy that's inscrutable to old-fashioned hip-hop purists, but holds consistent thrills.
Once the black sauce has come to a simmer, slowly drizzle in the slurry while whisking until thick.
Or his cooking partner Chris Schlesinger's seafood paella, enlivened by a slurry of sherry, saffron and smoked paprika.
In September, she invited him to her home, where she planned to swallow the fatal slurry of barbiturates.
Some people delicately inserted a foot into the chemical slurry, as though testing the temperature for a dip.
Some people delicately inserted a foot into the chemical slurry, as though testing the temperature for a dip.
Large-diameter welded pipe may be used to transport oil, gas, slurry, steam, or other fluids, liquids, or gases.
Work continued Friday to place rock, aggregate and cement slurry into areas of the emergency spillway affected by erosion.
Waste from the biogas plant, called bio slurry, was turned into organic fertilizer to sell to other urban farmers.
However, as Serious Eats discovered, that temperature range indicates the ideal temperature once the slurry (water + grounds) is combined.
For decades, tech manufacturers have relied on a cerium oxide-based slurry to buff optical glasses and silicon wafers.
You dump that mix in a tank, add water to turn it into a milky slurry, and stir well.
You can get slurry all you want, but you might want to fall in love with the cocoa instead.
Employing an underground fermenting method many thousands of years old, they bury the grape slurry in handmade clay pots.
And Mitchell plays him perfectly, capturing the character's bemusement and embarrassment, his desperation and, later, his surly, slurry dismissiveness.
She dips each fish into a slurry of ice water to create a thick glaze across its iridescent skin.
The Gallatin site is pockmarked with ponds that serve as storage for millions of tons of coal ash slurry.
Elsewhere, Ms Koenig asks a woman why she felt comfortable unleashing a "slurry of invective" at officers while in custody.
"We give it in what's called a 'slurry' form, which would be most similar to a smoothie," Dr. Halpern says.
If you narrow those down to tweets about Comey and Sessions, you get a real slurry of accusations and insults.
Repeat entire process with remaining sweet potato and carrot mixture, cilantro, and cornstarch slurry to make 2 more fritters. 7.
What we were standing on was a slurry, a leftover from producing biogas that would be used as liquid fertilizer.
Meals are lightweight and calorie-dense, ranging from prepackaged, dehydrated beef stroganoff to a ramen noodle and mashed potato slurry.
Conditioning mixes the oil sand with water to create a slurry, in which oil begins to separate from the sand.
Here&aposs a particularly irresponsible one from Seattle that tosses a fistful of unrelated anecdotes into a slurry of scaremongering.
As the potatoes roast, that slurry dries and crisps, forming a craggy crust that gives the potatoes a hefty crunch.
This lets the Parmesan melt slightly, combining with the starchy slurry and forming an even coating over every potato piece.
She is a high-functioning alcoholic: She doesn't drink during the day but becomes a slurry obnoxious mess at parties.
They're filled with a liquid the color and consistency of cloudy bone broth, a slurry of growth media and, yep, mushrooms.
But the color is even deeper around the factory's slurry pipe and especially the tailings pond, a reservoir for mining waste.
White drifts lay beneath the tower where a machine sorts slurry from the dredge to fit exacting recipes of grain size.
In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, vinegar, and 1 cup of the water until combined to make a slurry.
One example was provided by Benjamin, a 42-year-old mechanic who lived next to a storage site for coal slurry.
It was the largest spill of coal ash slurry—a mixture of coal-burning byproduct and water—in United States history.
The National Weather Service's Baruffaldi said the rain could cause ash flows, or a slurry of ash swept away by rainwater.
If your fish is sick, the most humane way to kill it is probably to put it in an ice slurry.
Whisk the slurry into the saucepan with the greens and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, or until thickened slightly. 6.
A black slurry of pickled pigs' feet and eggs can't serve its purpose if that purpose and its origins aren't known.
" She then asks Corey if he had some merlot with dinner because he sounds "a little slurry ... a little Biden-esque.
We saw a slurry of Japanese-developed games being released over in the West with revolutionary ideas, bad localizations and more.
When the test tunnel is finished, the city can request that the Boring Company either fill it with concrete slurry or soil.
Any number of chemical compounds can be used, except instead of solid slabs, the battery uses tiny particles in a liquid slurry.
It was dangerous, though; the slurry was too thick to swim through, and at least one worker had fallen in and drowned.
The four cups are all filled with raw kale leaves whipped into a smooth purée, or slurry, as food researchers call it.
Frac sand is mixed in a slurry and forced at high pressure into wells to free oil and gas trapped in rocks.
It just means mashing the materials up into a slurry similar to that from which they were produced in the first place.
The slow-motion coal slurry spill totaled 27 billion gallons, more than 100 times the size of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
So go forth and try some future food, because one day your grandkids might be feeding you a slurry of 3D-printed bugs.
Farmers unable to export sheep and cattle "may have problems with slurry storage capacity and insufficient land spreading capability", the email also warned.
There's basically no drama here, no plot twist, no ex-boyfriend coming to sabotage the couple's marriage, no slurry, vendetta-carrying party crashers.
As for ill goldfish, it's best to find a humane way to kill the fish, such as putting them in an ice slurry.
He grabbed one half of a gelatin capsule, pushed the syringe's plunger, and filled the capsule with the fecal slurry in inconsistent spurts.
When she started to perform that song at Marlins Park here on Wednesday night, though, it was something else altogether: slurry, gothic, desiccated.
His voice grows slurry and halting: "Like we making food / Father's face but I'm not afraid / My uncle Hugh"—the song ends abruptly.
Some shale producers add chemical diverters, compounds that spread the slurry evenly in a well, and can reduce the amount of sand required.
The weekend bar scene on the Lower East Side often devolves into a slurry of drunken shouting, projectile vomit and police horse manure.
Bitumen is a mined slurry of crude oil, sand, and clay, but also includes diluting materials to make it flow efficiently through pipelines.
Like a coal slurry pond tucked away in the mountains, eventually the walls breach, and everything that's been buried there comes rushing out.
You measure out a cup of 90-degree water and mix it with the powder, which gives you a lumpy, thick, starchy slurry.
The planes are equipped with tanks and pumps capable of dropping 3,000 gallons (11,400 liters) of water or fire-retardant slurry in 5 seconds.
SINGAPORE, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Nickel prices rose on Thursday, following shut down of a nickel project in Papua New Guinea after a slurry spill.
The resultant rocky slurry would be pumped up to a support vessel, then shipped to a site at which the metals could be extracted.
In commercial production, a similar cord will pump a slurry of nodules and dirt back up to the ship—an impressive bit of engineering.
The samples they compared came from human bloodstream infections, human feces, animal slurry, as well as foods like beef, pork, chicken, fruits and vegetables.
Suspending folklore and nightmare in a slurry of Catholic guilt, the writer and director, Michael Tully, cultivates a woebegone atmosphere and a woozy tone.
The company drew criticism there with a planned 480 kilometer pipeline to transport iron slurry from a mine in Minas Gerais to a port.
Each case is then compression molded, sintered, and polished using a diamond slurry, which results in a remarkably smooth surface and an exquisite shine.
They had been protesting for months: burning tires in front of supermarkets, dousing government buildings with slurry, blockading roads, dumping potatoes in the street.
The positive electrode, or cathode, is coated in a carefully processed metal oxide slurry that in most cars includes lithium, cobalt, nickel and manganese.
There's also the "slurry line" method, where planes and/or helicopters drop fire retardant in a line across the vegetation to slow the burn.
Ground crews fought the blaze at close range with hand tools and bulldozers, assisted by water-dropping helicopters and airplane tankers carrying fire-retardant slurry.
So the researchers collected samples of N. gardneri from the Brazilian Coconut Forest, pulverized them into a slurry rich in the fungus's reaction-speeding enzyme.
CAL Fire tends to use a slurry mix consisting of a chemical salt compound, water, clay or a gum-thickening agent, and a coloring agent.
Chicken nuggets are made by grinding up all the inedible parts of the chicken into a slurry, and then breading them to disguise the grossness.
The graduate students, in army surplus pilot jumpsuits, began shoveling the fallen beads, breaking the sugar water into a slurry and sending little droplets splattering.
In Paradise, most of which was destroyed by the fires, the storms could cause ash flows, or a slurry of ash swept away by rainwater.
I want to get moving so I can work at the house, so I add a cornstarch slurry to the chicken to thicken it faster.
Resembling the shield volcanoes we see on Earth, Wright Mons would spew an icy slurry of ammonia and nitrogen as opposed to rock and lava.
Any construction on the proposed copper mine, which environmentalists say poses the risk of leaching toxic slurry into the Boundary Waters, is likely years away.
A big white box periodically spews fog; the two big slurry green forms on a larger canvas might be an abstract tribute to Edvard Munch.
For example, in 2017, a court in the nearby city of Bath fined a Somerset farmer £22,000 for allowing slurry to spill into the water.
The slurry released in that spill, which has been called the largest environmental disaster of its kind, buried 300 acres of land in toxic sludge.
More than 26,503 people are fighting the fires, backed by more than 200 helicopters, 1,800 trucks and 28 air tankers dropping water and fire-retardant slurry.
YouTube's Up Next recommendations are algorithmically personalized, the result of calculations that weigh keywords, watch history, engagement, and a proprietary slurry of other undisclosed data points.
In the Ateneo Veneto, he covered the exterior of his library in gold leaf, which was then coated with white porcelain slip, a kind of slurry.
A milling machine would then cut into the ice, producing a slurry and forming a saucer structure that will speed up the natural process, he said.
The dry matter coming out of one end looks like cat shit, and the meat slurry coming out the other looks like, well, regular shit. 2.
But damn, it was fast: No more waiting around for the browser to load a slurry of tracking scripts while cookies clogged up my hard drive.
But at Hopi the underground aquifer that has been used to slurry coal for electricity for Phoenix, Vegas and Los Angeles is about to dry up.
Anglo said the leak of non-hazardous iron ore slurry was stopped within eight minutes and caused no disruption to local water supply and no injuries.
It is only in places with lots of farms generating big quantities of animal slurry, such as Denmark and southern America, that the practice is taking off.
Ground crews battled the blaze at close range with hand tools and bulldozers, assisted by water-dropping helicopters and airplane tankers carrying payloads of fire-retardant slurry.
Separately, the Guardian said environment officials were worried that Britain would struggle to export waste as well as livestock, leading to growing mounds of rubbish and slurry.
Some of them spend their last months, their last years even, prone on a hospital bed, their slack mouths agape, their bodies fed a slurry through tubes.
They use a slurry of sugar and they put an enzyme in there called invertase, which breaks the sugar down into glucose and fructose, which are liquid.
So, the experts say, if you're tired of your goldfish, give it back to the store or to a friend, or kill it in an ice slurry.
So one possible takeaway here is that Rowling's African "slurry" illustrates just how hard it is for even well-meaning Westerners to do justice to Africa's complexity.
Any unpleasant odors are confined to an airtight production facility, where employees in white hazmat suits gingerly handle clear plastic bags filled with a mud-colored slurry.
Coal is used to generate power almost everywhere, but problems associated with coal ash and coal ash slurry disproportionately affect low-income and minority communities, experts say.
Even the Trump administration, busily working to hunt down and wall out poorer, browner immigrants and refugees, paused this week for the spreading of the sentimental slurry.
I watched as the hunters used sticks to mash their slurry of wax, honey, and half-dead bees through a bamboo filter and into a large metal pot.
Then, they used that slurry to produce the light-emitting oxyluciferin in the lab in large enough quantities that the scientists could sketch out the structure for it.
"Saint Laurent" too finds him and Sliink goofing with Wale's vocal take, turning the title phrase into a slurry, stuttering chorus that double dutches over the flying kicks.
Mr. Putin's power, for example, does not touch the torrent of slurry, a muddy sludge used to make cement, that now flows uselessly into an overflowing storage pit.
The rain could cause ash flows, or a slurry of ash swept away by rainwater, according to Robert Baruffaldi, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service's Sacramento office.
Dramatic video showed a fast-moving lahar, or flow of pyroclastic material and slurry, slamming into and partly destroying a bridge on a highway between Sacatepequez and Escuintla.
In a separate bowl, she makes a slurry of cornstarch and cream, which will thicken the pudding to a spoonable texture when it's added to the warm milk.
When you're an omnivore taking a mortar and pestle to six decades of pop music history and turning it into a smooth slurry, it's nigh impossible to shock.
Can this cylindrical swine fest—this dark slurry, this pudding of pig, this swine gore—truly be as good for you as a fresh pomegranate or açai smoothie?
The dry season brought dust and sand and grit that got into everything; the rains bore insects, disease and overflowing sewage, and turned the roads into slurry and bogs.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo, more commonly known as E3, is a surreal slurry of product hype, corporate ambition, and free t-shirts no one should ever wear in public.
First created sometime in the Joseon Dynasty, naengmyeon combines sweat-inducing spice with the refreshing chill of crisp cucumber, thinly julienned pear, and an iced slurry of a broth.
Furthermore, some types of coal need to be washed to remove excess oil and slurry, contaminating surface and ground water and making it unusable for any other purpose afterward.
The ore also contains iron, but that red-hued element is far less valuable than the precious metals extracted along with it, and is generally discarded in slurry ponds.
John is yoinked onstage for the candied back and forth of "Between Cans," and Shamir plays a mint colored guitar during "Garden," one of their earliest, slurry-pop singles.
A senior official at the Ramu plant, who asked to remain unidentified, said in a text message that around 70 cubic metres of slurry had flowed into the sea.
This becomes something of a balancing act, as too much water turns your lather into a bubbly slurry, but it's not a problem once you get into a rhythm.
Nonetheless, the bulk of the play is devoted to watching the righteous folks of Slurry succumb, both instantly and oh-so-slowly, to an epidemic of soul-sapping greed.
Sometimes you just want to wash away all the cares in the world and spend a pleasant afternoon submerged in an ungodly slurry of peppers and capsaicin-infused water.
Visionaries see a future in which things like household rubbish and pig slurry will provide the fuel for cars and homes, doing away with the need for dirty fossil fuels.
To achieve his simulacrum of a slow-cooked, wine-infused stew, Mr. López-Alt adds a slurry of Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, anchovies and powdered gelatin to the cooking liquid.
"So this is the slurry wall, and this is where Daniel Libeskind, the architect of the museum, he felt… this best represented the American psyche," Carafello explained to museum visitors.
The other key is the chicken marinade—a spiced slurry of cornstarch, white pepper, and egg—which keeps the meat tender as it fries to crisp perfection in the wok.
Guar gum is extracted from the seeds and used to thicken the slurry of water, sand and chemicals pumped into wells during the hydraulic fracturing, and tap oil and gas.
Upon creating these different forms, Rodin went on to reuse whole sculptures and strategic fragments in endless variations, his studio a slurry of parts from which he constructed new compositions.
The morning of my scheduled departure, I woke up in the hostel, stumbled to the wash closet, and painted every available surface with a boiling slurry of half-digested baguette.
The rain will likely create a slurry of ash and debris, especially in the town of Paradise -- where most of the homes and buildings have been reduced to charred rubble.
They work in packs of three or four, using a crude system of pumps and hoses to turn sandy river banks into a slurry the color of café con leche.
Tall black waves crawled up the slope before a hundred and fifty thousand tons of slurry rushed into the valley below, overwhelming Pantglas Junior School, in the village of Aberfan.
The slurry is then piped to containers where it separates into three parts: Oil froth on top; sand on the bottom; and oil, sand, clay, and water in the middle.
In 2000, the wall of a slurry pond in Martin County owned by Massey Energy breached, sending 300 million gallons of toxic runoff into tributaries of the Big Sandy River.
But enormous quantities of water are also required for mineral processing, dust suppression, slurry pipelines (to transport minerals in remote areas), and, last but by no means least, employees' needs.
It was a sloth, and it was hanging out inside of a toilet, and it was absolutely gorging itself on a potent liquid slurry of human waste by the handful.
" On "Needing Something," he tightens his slurry wheeze into an anguished singing voice: "All this pain make me sing songs/Ain't no love in the sewer that I came from.
Then you make a "liaison" — an egg-lemon slurry — into which you whisk hot broth in a thin, steady stream until it is emulsified and silky and has some body.
The storefront is narrow, and its yellow sign, faded by time and pigeon slurry, is easy to miss amid a busy pizzeria, the Consulate General of Guyana and an upscale trattoria.
As we chatted, he kept an eye on a slow-churning, chilled glass cauldron (a "rotary evaporator") filled with a sea foam green slurry of juniper berries steeped in grain alcohol.
We can't predict what wider impact a medium that incentivizes factory line production of mindless visual slurry for kids' consumption might have on children's development and on society as a whole.
But Russia's Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology said in a statement that it does believe a leaking slurry pipeline in the factory is the source and has ordered an investigation.
But until then let's dig in, eat up, and hope against hope that one day, a hundred years from now, AI-prepared krill slurry will not be our only Thanksgiving repast.
To bind it together, he uses a potato starch slurry that, when heated to about 180 degrees, "gelatinizes so you've got a binding quality that's similar to using egg," he said.
Dozens of wading gulls picked edible items from the slurry, and workers with bulldozers and bucket loaders shaped the pumped sand into an extension of the dune I was standing on.
In the caustic brine, the cartilaginous feet and eggs would melt into a slurry of digestible calcium, minerals, and protein to be eaten beginning three days after the baby was born.
And so Claire, after many years and many husbands, journeys back to the squalid little town — called Slurry, in Kushner's version — that rejected her as a pregnant, unwed 16-year-old.
Serving an ominous slurry of truth-adjacent claims about a candidate, while stopping just shy of stating the obvious, bullshit implication, is the classic structure of a sleazy American attack ad.
His sleepy, slurry Hugh Grant was great, but his Tom Hanks and George Clooney — complete with twins and a bottle of tequila — almost stole the spotlight from Roberts' megawatt smile and enthusiasm.
All the while, salt, mustard powder, and protein powder are mixed with water to create a slurry, to which tiny droplets of water and oil are added, creating a thick, creamy emulsion.
Prosecutors had said they would show that Wright also committed acts similar to those he&aposs accused of in Louisiana while he was vice president of a Kansas company, Slurry Explosives Corp.
Among other credentials, there's an obvious stylistic tie between his slurry, goofily upbeat twist on street rap and that of his occasional collaborator Gucci Mane, who also appears on I'm Da Man.
Patients who opt, instead, for hydromorphone tablets, which are far less expensive than the liquid stuff, get a syringe and a premade slurry of ground-up pills, served in a sterile cooker.
It's no secret that Trump has faced a slurry of negative press since taking office, so it's understandable that the White House would be hawking positive opinion stories to reshape the narrative.
When rains hit in May, the lake swells behind a feeble and aging dike, and the Army Corps of Engineers, needing to protect the nearby towns, releases the slurry to the ocean.
There are two other condiments on the table, a green slurry fueled by fish sauce and fire, like a swallowed shriek, and an inky syrup of sweet soy sauce teetering on caramel.
The commission's decision means the government will begin collecting cash deposits from companies importing the pipe, which can be used to transport oil, gas, slurry, steam or other fluids, liquids or gases.
And Republicans have warmed up to Corey LewandowskiCorey R. LewandowskiLewandowski told by Fox Business host he was being 'a little slurry' during interview The Hill's Morning Report - New impeachment battle: Pompeo vs.
Wrapping paper is penitential: a slurry of brown, linen and hemp (brown craft paper, supermarket bags, scraps of fabric or newspaper) and embellished with cinnamon sticks, eucalyptus leaves and other twiggy items.
To reach the gold, miners must clear the land of trees, and then using pumps and high-powered hoses, they blast away river banks, turning the soil into a pale, brown slurry.
Slurry Explosives pleaded guilty in 2006 to storing 1,685 tons (1,530 metric tons) of explosives and blasting agents when it had a permit to store a total of 45 tons (313 metric tons).
Repeat process with remaining slurry-coated vegetable mixture, adding a splash or so of club soda if needed to loosen batter (it should look like a glossy coating), to make another fritter. 6.
Last week, 2-3 inches (5-8 cm) of rain fell there and turned ash from the thousands of destroyed homes into slurry, complicating the work of finding bodies reduced to bone fragments.
Women hoping to fit into their wedding dresses were allegedly submitting to a nasogastric feeding tube that provided them with a nutritional slurry, the fat to carb ratio of which would induce ketosis.
The device looks more like a windowpane than a traditional hourglass, but the concept is the same: the slurry containing the particles flows from one end to the other via a narrow channel.
The last band of the first day was Undergang, and they sobered me up just enough—a slurry of dirty old school death echoed through the poor Patronaat, and my even poorer head.
Here's why that's important: the central public park in my hometown of Sarnia, Ontario has been closed for years after a black slurry of cancer-causing chemicals, including asbestos, bubbled to the surface.
" A slurry of bass drums and jarring synths slunk out of the monitors with a pre-recorded speech in the middle of it all: "There is no enemy because there is no war.
That iron slurry is the most likely source of the discoloration in the "blood river," environmental groups and Russian environmental regulators said, attributing the red hue to iron oxide, better known as rust.
At once deft and slurry, jocular and nonchalant, her playing is a jargon-free mix of influences: Jason Moran, Thelonious Monk and Chick Corea all slip briefly into view, then are chased away.
First, you boil potatoes in salted water until tender, then you toss them roughly in a bowl with fat (preferably drippings from a roast), causing a starchy slurry to form on the surface.
Overall Flavor: 8; Spiciness: 8.5; Texture: 2 I had a lot of sauce leftover, and since I'm never one to waste anything, I mixed them all together into a slurry and tasted it.
Add to this doomed slurry a little avalanche training (or what used to qualify as avalanche training, and its focus on analyzing snowpack), and people make terrible decisions with greater frequency and confidence.
Hilda Lopez said her mother and sister were still missing after the slurry of hot gas, ash and rock roared into her village of San Miguel Los Lotes, just below the mountain&aposs flanks.
For five days, once a day, they doused samples of enamel taken straight from human teeth in citric acid, swished them around in toothpaste slurry and artificial saliva, and had them brushed by toothbrushes.
This accomplishes the kind of spiral pour that you'll see many a barista doing, making sure the grounds are all evenly wet and agitated, without creating too thin of a slurry (sounds delicious, right?).
In addition, when the mined coal is cleaned, a "slurry" of toxic hard metals such as lead, arsenic, manganese, sodium, and sulfate is produced that makes its way into local streams and ground wells.
Russia's natural resources and environment ministry said that the blood red color was possibly caused by a "break in a Norilsk Nickel slurry pipe," according to The Guardian's translation of the Russian press release.
The slurry, however, could be potentially more dangerous than it appears if it also contains traces of heavy metals created by the Norilsk smelters, which could damage the fragile Arctic environment, Mr. Chuprov said.
Now Mr. Giuliani works the other end of the information slurry, and he has had a hard time keeping his stories straight, one day boasting of his inside sources, then denying that they exist.
Testing revealed that strain ST131, which dwells in the gut and can occasionally cause serious infections, dominated in human blood, sewerage and feces samples, while different strains were more common in animal meat and slurry.
Ten days later, she was affixed with a Ryles tube used to funnel a boiled slurry of rice, lentils, and vegetables—fortified with vitamins, minerals, and medicine—through her nose and directly into her stomach.
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency last week fined ETP $431,000 to resolve numerous water and air pollution violations, including what the state called the release of "several million gallons of bentonite slurry" into a wetland.
After researching, she found out the cause could be traced back to coal mining, in particular "slurry," residue from the coal-cleaning process that's injected into empty mine shafts, where it can ultimately contaminate groundwater.
In Paradise, a town virtually wiped out by the Camp Fire, the storms will bring about an inch of rain Wednesday and could cause ash flows, or a slurry of ash swept away by rainwater.
Ten days later, she was affixed with a Ryles tube used to funnel a boiled slurry of rice, lentils, and vegetables—fortified with vitamins, minerals, and medicine—through her nose and directly into her stomach.
It's also not necessarily going to be used post-dig, as SpaceX has told the city it can ask that it be filled in with either dirt or a "concrete slurry" according to The Verge.
Gangs approach farmers and make them an offer: 'take €5,000 from us per month and allow us to dump our chemicals in with your pig slurry, and then you can spread it on the land.
In arguing that mining is too unpredictable, Rom cites the 250 Mount Polley disaster in British Columbia, in which six billion gallons of waste slurry from a tailings pond was released into lakes and rivers.
The same way humans chew to accelerate digestion, machines grind organics into a slurry the consistency of a milkshake, which is fed into a large, airtight tank heated to about 100 degrees, called a digester.
Even after rainfall, when a mountainous slurry swept the channels, calving away sections of riverbank and sending boulders whirling downstream like kids in a water slide, ephemeral rivers seemed incidental to the water they carried.
Add 6 dumplings with the sealed edges lying flat in the pan, spacing them 1 inch apart, then slowly pour in just enough of the slurry to come one third of the way up the dumplings.
The new plants in the DRC and Ethiopia will be fully commissioned during the second half of the current financial year, while the Slurry Kiln 9 project will be commissioned in the first half of 2018.
Although it can be recycled to make concrete and other products, or stored in landfills far from waterways, it is more typically mixed with water to create a slurry, then sluiced into holes in the ground.
Fifty years ago, after days of hard rain, a mountain of coal waste and slurry slid through Aberfan in a black avalanche, crushing the town's school in its path and killing 28 adults and 116 children.
In addition, samples of a particular antibiotic-resistant strain of E. coli called ST131 collected from human blood, feces and sewage all matched each other - but they didn't match strains in chicken, cattle and animal slurry.
To prevent the inexorable balding process in which bagels shed their toppings, a fine slurry of modified tapioca starch works like a powerful, edible glue, firmly affixing a dense, even layer of toppings to baked bagels.
Wood removes the wire, checks the incisions at the tail and gills and submerges the bass in a bucket to bleed out before transferring it to a cooler filled with a slurry of water and ice.
Heat stroke, sunburn, cuts and bruises are common hazards, as is a dousing with trash juice: the pungent slurry that pours from a trash can and into your armpits when you're hoisting it over your head.
Anglo froze operations at the mine in Minas Gerias state after the leak was discovered on March 29 in a pipeline which carries iron ore in slurry to an export terminal in coastal Rio de Janeiro.
In these circumstances, they are allowed to root and wallow to their hearts' content on a wide expanse of grass and mud, retreating into a cool, roomy outbuilding to eat their slurry of water and grain.
Spoiler alert: There aren't spray-tanned Oompa Loompas in shorteralls, suspect fizzy lifting drinks, or bad egg-sorting rooms — but you will find robotic arms, a syrupy-sugar mixture called "slurry," and a "belly flop" sorting bin.
It is the source of almost 4% of the world's greenhouse gases, mostly in the form of methane from rotting food—and that does not include all the methane generated by animal slurry and other farm waste.
Clark's comments in The Times come as the paper reported government documents warning Britain's transport system could get overwhelmed after a no-deal Brexit, while The Guardian said officials feared mountains of rotting waste and animal slurry.
Anglo froze operations at the mine in Minas Gerais state after the second leak was discovered on March 29, in a pipeline which carries iron ore in slurry to an export terminal in coastal Rio de Janeiro.
"You have to chop up the dirt to a fine powder and then turn it into a mud slurry and allow it to dry out and settle, and then you get yourself a flat floor," he says.
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency said in a filing made available on Monday that ETP violated rules against storm water discharges, industrial waste disposal and the release of bentonite slurry, a clay and water mix, into waterways.
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Pop the quandary into a search engine of your choice and you quickly find yourself drowning in a confusing slurry of poorly written step-by-step guides, most of which are technically inaccurate or just downright misleading.
Stirring murder mystery, love story and psychodrama into a mesmerizing slurry, Mr. Pearce turns his native island of Jersey into a sunlit trap where Moll chafes against her domineering mother (an icy Geraldine James) and conservative community.
Beginning in 2001, these strange games, role-playing adventures mixing influences from Final Fantasy and Disney properties into a slurry of warm feelings and anime extravagance, have beguiled and confused their fans over nearly a dozen entries.
At one point, a diver had to descend into a slurry wall—a frogman Santa wielding an underwater welding torch fifty feet down a chimney full of muck—to free up some steel that had got caught.
Like some French chef's nightmare, we'd then sift through boxes full of stale donuts, the soggy craniums of fresh melons, and herbs so far past their prime that they would turn into green slurry in my hands.
In attempting to address those questions, Tuesday's report presents a slurry of data on arrests and convictions for crimes committed by foreign nationals and immigrants, but provides virtually no context or analysis to the numbers it puts forward.
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"In the case of imitation milks, these beverages are nothing but a factory-made slurry of ground-up nuts or seeds combined with water, sugar, emulsifiers and thickeners," NMPF President and CEO Jim Mulhern said in a statement.
The 2 to 3 inches (623 to 8 cm) of rain that fell there during the last few days turned ash from the thousands of destroyed homes into slurry, complicating the work of finding bodies reduced to bone fragments.
In the early days of the 20th century, workers cooked sugar, corn syrup, marshmallow and other ingredients into a slurry in large kettles and then poured the warm mixture by hand into cornstarch trays imprinted with the kernel shape.
People return to our sites in part because they are a refuge from a digital news environment in which so-called "brands" and so-called "content" are blended into a sponsored slurry of news, opinion, jokes, listicles, and memes.
Some relatives of people unaccounted for are joining rescue teams in the hope of at least finding their loved ones' bodies, buried after the dam on Friday released a river of slurry - the muddy byproduct of iron ore processing.
His best songs feel like perfectly constructed Warped Tour pop-punk masquerading as slurry pop-rap with lyrics so polished and professional that I kept googling them to make sure he wasn't quoting Future and/or Fall Out Boy.
With the gear patched, the helicopter pilot lifted off, tightly turning around and hovering with the bucket just under the chute, kicking up small bits of sugar water slurry before flying off down the coast, a few ridges over.
In early 2013, Louise van der Weyden, a postdoc in Adams's lab who also happens to be his wife, created a suspension of mouse melanoma cells—a coffee-dark slurry—and injected it into a few dozen mouse strains.
I climbed up a lamppost and gave up counting after an hour because every road and sidewalk was filled with Shiite marchers winding their way past slurry pits and stagnant pools of water covered with a frosting of trash.
The decision to walk away from all possible merger talks will now give PPC much needed time to focus on ramping up its plants in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia and Slurry Kiln 9 project in South Africa.
This will slash water needs and eliminate the need for slurry ponds and tailings dams like the one that burst in November at Samarco Mineração SA, killing at least 17 and polluting hundreds of kilometers of rivers and valleys.
Each lateral twenty-foot segment of excavation required the insertion of slurry walls and a system of horizontal struts to support them so that the surrounding earth, and therefore the sidewalks and buildings, wouldn't collapse into the excavated pits.
The poorest are forced to build atop the banks of the river, which overflows with a slurry of fast-moving raw sewage and trash that inevitably destroys homes and claims lives during the rainy seasons that occur twice a year.
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst tested a few different ways to wash chemical residue off of produce: the bleach solution that farmers dunk fruit in after harvest, a liquid slurry of baking soda, and plain old tap water.
Russia's Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology says that it suspects the problem may actually be leaks in the factory's slurry pipe (which you can see in the satellite images surrounded by ominous red) and has launched its own investigation.
In the other, Thompson sued Rawl Sales & Processing on behalf of Mingo County residents whose drinking water had been tainted because the company injected 220 billion gallons of toxic coal slurry into abandoned underground mines, contaminating nearby rivers and groundwater.
When combined, though, these problems reflect a slurry of confusion, incompetence, and neglect that has the same effect as wrongdoing and, more importantly, is plausibly deniable, especially when the responsibility for running elections is split between the state and the counties.
Then several millions of years after the first impact a second meteor slammed into the ocean, generating a second mega-tsunami with waves as strong as the first but made of an icy slurry, similar to a Canadian ice surge.
The company halted production at the Minas Rio mine after two leaks in March in a pipeline that channels slurry more than 500 km (310 miles) from the mine in Minas Gerais state to a port in Rio de Janeiro state.
Created by scientists Matt Allinson and Keir Little, the bot live tweets Britain's radiated slurry moving to and from nuclear waste storage facility Sellafield using data drawn from RealTimeTrains—a website that displays live running information for the British railway network.
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And because the researchers designed the gel to be sprayable from standard equipment like hydroseeders, which are usually used to spew a slurry of fertilizer and seeds onto renovated roadsides to bring back vegetation, application would be a low lift.
A dark, slimy accordion of an organ, it continuously contracts and grinds a corrosive slurry of gastric juices, sending waves of whatever you've swallowed crashing over a tiny fissure called the pylorus that leads into the deeper recesses of the gut.
For example, in August 2014, a copper mine in British Columbia released a toxic slurry of 10 billion liters of wastewater and 5 billion liters of solid tailings, creating a polluted dystopia of dead trees and a contaminated salmon spawning area.
Aberfan, a village in South Wales, lost a generation of 103 children ages 210-28 in 258 when their school was engulfed in some 150,000 tons of mud and slurry —loosened by heavy rain and springs beneath — from the local coal waste dump.
I initially thought it would make sense to make a salt slurry with warm water and then cool it, so the salt actually dissolves, but I imagine that kills the Himalayan salt effect, which I am also fairly certain does not exist.
Animal slurry, food scraps or garden clippings are placed in vessels that capture the methane as they decompose, leaving nothing but liquid and solid fertiliser—which add to the emissions savings by taking the place of chemical fertilisers made from fossil fuels.
It's a triumph of foodservice engineering: The crust is bubble-pocked and freakishly crispy, while the apple filling is thickened with a starchy slurry that includes freeze-dried, pulverized apples, which then rehydrate with the exuded apple juices for supreme apple flavor.
To shore up the weir, construction crews dumped 2700 truckloads an hour of rock and concrete slurry beneath the weir, while a fleet of helicopters dropped sandbags and rocks—in case all else failed and the emergency spillway had to be used again.
Taken from the Texas outfit's upcoming record, El Astronauta, the tune "Good Evening" is a strange, bluesy trip into the desert, where the vocals are obscured by a slurry of distortion to create an effect that's less human than half-drunk robot.
Salvage master Nick Sloane told Reuters he was looking for government and private investors for a scheme to guide huge chunks of ice across the ocean, chop them into a slurry and melt them down into millions of liters of drinking water.
To many, the entire saga was gross and exploitative, but for tens of thousands of onlookers on Instagram and Twitter, where the woman behind the cutesy stalking posted the slurry of updates, it was something else entirely: It was a romantic love story.
NMDC wants to spend about 40 billion rupees in the 2017/18 fiscal year to build a steel plant in the eastern state of Chhattisgarh and is likely to construct the second phase of an iron ore slurry pipeline with a partner.
But even if we could find a way to get to the water easily—and found it to be relatively clean when we did—it still wouldn't yet be time to fill our pools with a slurry of bottled water and almonds.
You can mash a sausage into a pulpy slurry, slice an artichoke up and drop it in a pan—or fry it whole if you're so inclined—then throw both into a pot to boil before presenting it to your waiting monster.
As with most mineral-based sunscreens, this stuff clogged my pores and eventually made me break out, which, of course, is all part of a day or week in the life of testing an endless slurry of products on your behalf, dear reader.
Many commercial species, such as flathead, snapper, prawns and types of shellfish, begin their life cycles in coastal lakes and beds of seagrass or seaweed which are likely to be negatively affected by the slurry of ash and silt coming their way.
What would have taken him ten minutes out on the street took an hour at least, his feet unsteady in a slurry of mud and trash, stiff dead reeds knifing at him, dogs barking, the drift of people's voices freezing him in place.
These dumplings, which come together quickly and have the tingly heat of Sichuan peppercorns, get cooked six at a time in a pan in a slurry that finishes them with a crispy-on-the-bottom disc—kind of like a crispy dumpling cake.
Now, some thirty balloons remained aloft at twenty kilometers for months at a time, tethered to Earth by nanotube hoses which pumped to the balloons the slurry of gases and nanoparticles that was the Dust, at a rate of twenty million tons per year.
Later, as the Seattle workforce donned their Fitbits and did laps around the popular jogging path that girds the lake, the crew mixed concrete in tarps, pouring in lake water and swinging the tarps back and forth like hammocks to make the proper slurry.
"Why build such an elaborate and fragile wall when there is a more permanent solution available?" said Sumio Mabuchi, a former construction minister who has called for building a slurry wall, a trench filled with liquid concrete that is commonly used to block water.
From there, he dries the slurry, pulverizes it into powder, combines it with more water and two other minerals from Spode's method — kaolin and Cornish stone — and then molds the pieces and flash-fires them in an oxidized electric kiln at about 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit.
After about 15 minutes, when the slurry started to color just slightly, turning a light gold, the students tipped in their ground spices, and the mixture was ready, like a thick, shining cream, filling the air with the scent of clove oil and cumin.
Insofar as kids are concerned, the message being generated via YouTube's medium is frequently nonsensical; a mindless and lurid slurry of endlessly repurposed permutations of pilfered branded content, played out against an eerie blend of childish tunes, giddily repeating nursery rhymes, and crude cartoon sound effects.
Anything to take your mind away from the fact your body is operating at a height that at which, were the plane to suddenly disappear, the only comfort you'd have would be a few minutes of oxygen deprivation before the ground turned you into human-flavored slurry.
Under the deal, Sunoco Pipeline would have to re-evaluate construction plans for high-risk areas in an effort to prevent the clay slurry spills that occurred dozens of times in recent months during pipeline construction, particularly in vulnerable areas like wetlands, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported.
On other days she was scared and wild-eyed, hands bound with soft "mitten" restraints to keep her from pulling out the feeding tube that delivered the thick white liquid slurry pumping from a bag on an IV pole above her head directly into her stomach.
It has occurred to me that perhaps TechCrunch pays insufficient attention to slurry, sediment, silt, sludge, mud, and muck; to canals, earthworks, levees, dikes, dredges, and the Army Corps of Engineers; to the vast engineering works, with lifespans measured in decades, that literally reshape our world.
Unlike the many cattle operations out West that pack their animals onto small lots and feed them a slurry of grains to fatten them up quickly, Campbell's allows its Black Angus steers to graze on pastureland for much of the year, taking nearly two years to mature the animals.
I once visited a foundry in Arizona whose products included parts for airplanes, cruise missiles, and artificial hip joints, and I watched a worker pouring molten stainless steel into a mold that had been made by repeatedly dipping a wax pattern into a ceramic slurry and then into sand.
Pots of hangover-reducing sancocho and deeply flavorful res guisada simmer in Asty Time's kitchen, and the savory aroma of sofrito—a fragrant slurry composed of sauteed garlic, onions, bell peppers, celery, oregano, green onions, cilantro, soy sauce, and lime, that's a linchpin of Dominican cooking—permeates the space.
"The water in the Cape Fear River next to Duke's Sutton plant had twice as much arsenic in it as the toxic gray coal ash slurry spilling straight out of the pipe into the Dan River in 2014," said Donna Lisenby, global advocacy manager for the Waterkeeper Alliance.
For decades, mine operators in Northern Canada have stored waste rock and tailings waste—the "pulverized rock slurry" byproduct of mineral processing that's filled with skeevy chemicals like arsenic, lead, and mercury—in frozen dams reinforced with permafrost, an option far cheaper than constructing artificial structures to house the goop.
Back then we cooed about their jittery indie pop, tonally British but steeped in the downtown grit and slurry seduction of a city where the shots never end and there's always some boiler room in the basement of a bar where you can sneak a smoke and steal an illicit kiss.
It involves first "gelatinizing" the paper—soaking it in powdered gelatin and 100-degree Fahrenheit water—to prevent it from absorbing pigment, then coating the paper with a slurry of gouache, gum arabic (to help the gouache stick to the paper), and dichromate (which renders the gouache and gum light-sensitive).
The factory at the center of those troubles, Mr. Deripaska's alumina plant, is now pumping out its primary product, a chemical compound used in aluminum smelting, as well as hot water for the whole town and a tide of slurry for the adjacent cement factory that no longer wants it.
On the other hand, shipments of unprocessed ore slurry to China last year accounted for 60 percent of the company's total sales at 11.54 million wet tonnes, up from 9.64 million in 2017, although the average price fell to $13 per wet tonne from the previous year's $24.42, he said.
Over the last few years, the sound of Trinidad's Carnival—known to many as the biggest bacchanal in the West Indies—has had a great exporter in the vocalist Bunji Garlin, a soca singer whose gravelly voice dances against horns and steel pans in a vibrant echo of the slurry, sunny party.
I sure didn't need them for protein, not with the pork my friend Nick harvested off the two animals he raised beside his cabin, feeding them milk and beer slurry, not with the mutton sausage my brother brought me from a small farm near his home, along with eggs and our family's favorite bread.
According to Professor David Alais from the University of Sydney's school of psychology, who spoke to the Guardian however, the illusion is an example of a "perceptually ambiguous stimulus" which essentially means that because the recording is ambiguous (read: a bit slurry and crap), our brain will lock onto one hearing of the recording and just go with it.
It feels like just yesterday we were talking about how you should never bring food into the club, however tempting it might seem to sneak a few McNuggets in the back of your Cheap Mondays before telling the bloke on the door you're on the guestlist, and no, it's not you who stinks of breadcrumb coated, deep fried meat slurry, honestly, mate, it's not.

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