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They aren't exactly arguing, but rather stewing in simmering silence.
After stewing in his anger, Baker's son changed his behavior.
I was stewing in the back but it got better.
Stewing in his cabin Vescovo considered cancelling the whole venture.
Probably stewing in anger at being captured by her jerk uncle.
I stepped on the gas, stewing in the silent tension between us.
Sometimes, it is better to stay quiet, to try stewing in doubt.
Picture two swampy bodies pressed against each other, stewing in each other's bodily horrors.
Beyond stewing in debased words and sentiments, Mr. Trump also uses strikingly simple language.
This is the fear she is already stewing in, whether she realizes it or not.
It's just stewing in a toxic, hideous feeling of low self-worth and self-loathing.
"I have spent 10 months stewing in this awful, horrible mistake I have made," Varner said.
But when authorities opened it, they just found three soggy mummies stewing in red sewage water.
This conflict has become multiple cauldrons of competing interests, stewing in Syria's fetid 7-year war.
The cheese sits for 60 days, stewing in its own beery juices, getting riper and riper.
Meanwhile, there's Laura on the other side of the answering machine, stewing in her own quiet panic.
But still, our two main characters — plus Lawrence (Jay Ellis) — are both stewing in dejection and discomfort.
He vigorously made the case on Thursday that he has not been stewing in animus toward his successor.
Stewing in fear and anger is also incredibly draining, even wasteful of energy that could be channeled elsewhere.
Instead, New York's lawmakers remain trapped in the last century, leaving their voters stuck and stewing in endless lines.
Please don't misunderstand me: I don't fault Endgame for not stewing in the cesspool of grief and its effects.
Brady, stewing in impotent rage, finally calls to Lake Oswego police to blame the crime on Tabitha, Elodie, and Moe.
Over nearly three years in office, he has become the most polarizing figure in a country stewing in toxic politics.
Meat from the reindeer saddle and brisket is stewing in a black casserole (ruitu), hanging from steel chains over a fire.
Rather, Bow reminded us to always answer our moms' phone calls, lest we want to find her unexpectedly stewing in our rooms.
Essentially, the mussels are in the process of a slow dissolve in the acid bath they now spend their lives stewing in.
The egg, darkened and meaty from stewing in soy paste, ketchup, scallions, garlic and ginger, would be welcome at any meal, anywhere.
Health experts have warned that anything from weed repellant to animal feces to disease-causing bacteria is stewing in the still-lingering floodwaters.
And, for creative people who spend hours stewing in their own heads, they are finally a chance to let the body stew instead.
But the next time you find yourself stewing in self-doubt, remember that you don't have to listen to the aunt in the attic.
Photo: GettyWater parks are a time-honored American tradition, and a great way to beat the summer heat while stewing in strangers' bodily fluids.
Steeped in a pensive mood and stewing in all the cataclysmic sci-fi stories he'd been reading, Hendrix picked up a piece of paper.
Did you spend it stewing in resentment and anger at your rivals and haters and occasionally make cryptic passive-aggressive comments on social media?
That train broke down on a bridge near Newark, leaving cramped passengers stewing in darkened cars without air conditioning for more than an hour.
You revolt me stewing in your consumption," to which he amends this barb: "The Italians were quite right to have nothing to do with you.
In fact, until some indelible sports memories are conjured, a suitable bronze commemorating the Rio Olympics would be a handful of people stewing in line.
NESSA FERRELL Seeing this movie was the release I needed to rid my mind of the social and political garbage our country is stewing in.
"Democrats are stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation with the sloppiest train wreck in history," said Brad Parscale, Mr. Trump's campaign manager.
Stewing in the saccharine runoff of rave music, Senni returns to scientific impulses with this giddy disassembly of one of dance music's most ecstatic subgenres.
It's a scathing song to her ex who has moved on with someone else, while she is clearly still stewing in a vat of bad blood.
" He said later in a formal statement that "Democrats are stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation with the sloppiest train wreck in history.
Stewing in awkward silence with my guides, I struggled to reignite the conversation but couldn't come up with anything witty on the topic of solar panels.
"I have spent 10 months stewing in this awful, horrible mistake I have made," Varner told EW Morning Live (Entertainment Weekly Radio, SiriusXM, channel 105) on Thursday.
His use of the nation's most revered office to make such unequivocally racist remarks emphasizes how a presidency stewing in rage, fear and identity politics lacks boundaries.
He said he doesn't want to "act like someone overly aggrieved," but he was stewing in aggrievement about how "unbelievably badly" he gets treated by the press.
And they're worried, still stewing in their 2016 loss, that a female candidate or a candidate of color will face a tougher path to the White House.
So instead of stewing in disdain for all the past versions of myself, I am going to forgive myself so I can grow into a better, future self.
Spenny, or contributing to South Park, Canadian actor, producer, and writer Kenny Hotz observes the continual decay of society, while stewing in his own particular brand of madness.
" In a separate statement released by the campaign, Parscale added that Democrats were "stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation with the sloppiest train wreck in history.
Mr. VanNieuwkuyk also noted that younger drivers have not yet logged hundreds of annoying hours stewing in traffic or had to suffer through the daily ritual of monotonous commutes.
While Earn's stewing in his anxiety — because he knows his is the likely counterfeit — his cousin is in the principal's office, keeping calm in the face of weighty allegations.
I weighed the unknown risks for my son at the theater against the known harm of stewing in depression at home, and I opted for my own self-interest.
The main character gets sprayed in black paint by the ketamine zombies, and enters the bathtub at the end of his trip—literally stewing in his gook and unwanted thoughts.
Having gone to 14 Coachellas, I'd learned to forego booze rather than risk losing my friends or a chance to hear that hit single while stewing in the beer garden lines.
The chopped mangoes have been stewing in salt and turmeric for a day, and now she's ready to add chili powder, freshly ground yellow mustard seeds, and a generous amount of oil.
He may harbor frustration and even anger that the nation's polarization and the geopolitics of a volatile world thwarted him in many ways, but he won't spend his looming retirement stewing in regret.
She was so hurt and couldn't figure out how to forget about all the loneliness she had felt, all the resentment she had steadily developed for her sibling while stewing in her room.
But while you are stewing in your own cynicism remember that the future of our country is likely to depend on whether a few Republicans step up—for whatever reason—and challenge Trump.
The first, told in the third person, has Pat, jumpy and paranoid, stewing in the cottage, longing for her lover, Sam Gosforth, who is trapped in London with her boor of a husband.
After stewing in the Pacific for decades, they think tsunamis dropped the fungus off on the mainland, which then evolved into the fungus that has been making people sick for the past two decades.
I think it was something that had been stewing in the back of my mind for awhile, and finally was given the prime opportunity to play around with the idea and make it reality.
And when the president spoke of the "great, great wall" he hoped to build on the border with Mexico, Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the top Democrat in the House, stared blankly, stewing in white.
Now, after nearly three years of stewing in overheated water—due in part to a strong El Niño and in part to you-know-what—reefs around the world finally seem to be catching a break.
The Cubs, who play in the beautiful, ivied Wrigley Field, are snakebit, the lovable losers of baseball, emanating frustration and stewing in their curses: the Billy Goat Curse, the Black Cat Curse and the Bartman Curse.
A nonprofit group wants coffee manufacturers, distributors and retailers to post ominous warnings about a cancer-causing chemical stewing in every brew and has been presenting evidence in a Los Angeles courtroom to make its case.
Stewing in self-pity you think—and subsequently become convinced—that this dog, who you've fed and bathed who knows how many times, and coined several adorable nicknames for, will forget you ever existed by the start of next spring.
The game doesn't have the rights to the NBA, its teams, or its stadiums, but it does have the art design of a '90s Trapper Keeper that has spent the last 20 years stewing in a cauldron of melted Gushers.
A month ago you would have clicked on the message, saw that he wanted that report first thing in the morning, and hauled your ass out of the blanket nest you've been happily stewing in for the last eight hours.
Said house is now the subject of a number of subreddits, most of them populated by ardent Rick and Morty fans stewing in jealousy that they won't get to live in the house that immortalizes their absurdist, inter-dimensional heroes.
Ali's exploratory, politicized lesbianism offends her more traditional girlfriend (Carrie Brownstein, who also shows up for a minute in "Carol") and amuses the roving, rapacious Sarah, who, while stewing in a sauna, basically says that she couldn't care less about the patriarchy.
The men's and women's NCAA Tournaments and NITs, tournaments in lower divisions, the angry NBA Prospects stewing in gyms, the lonely dads deciding it's time to get out there and hoist some jumpers after drinking two beers and watching Grayson Allen work.
Never underestimate the importance of the pre-flight skin-care routine: There's nothing like a few hours spent stewing in stale airplane-cabin air to both zap your skin of moisture and leave you with a couple of new zits for good measure.
Men are being radicalized online at an alarming rate, hating women all while stewing in sexual frustration or braggadocio, their male insecurity the perfect recruitment tool for white supremacists clinging to a sense of being alpha in their jobs, homes, and country.
After the events of this week's season finale left Bachelor Nation stewing in anger over our bachelor's indecisiveness as well as his mother's unwillingness to support his relationship with Madison Prewett, Jack is stepping up to defend his family's honor on social media.
HAVANA (Reuters) - When they are not tending to international affairs, diplomats based in Havana can be found these days stewing in interminable queues at gas stations and concocting ways to increase the octane in fuel as Cuba's premium gasoline shortage takes its toll.
A peek into the kitchen reveals big pots of seafood stewing in thick, spiced sauces, but when I ask for a complete ingredient list I am told that every dish is a family secret guarded by the mothers and grandmothers and passed down kitchen to kitchen.
During Dr. Blasey's stunning testimony — which was "credible" and "very compelling" even to President Trump, who had previously said her allegations were false — the committee's 11 Republican members, all men, sat stewing in silence while a female sex-crimes prosecutor did their dirty work for them.
You cannot fulfill your own obligations while constantly stewing in other people's pain, and a community that wallows too much in suffering can actually spread it, by encouraging the healthy to go down the slide toward addiction or depression because everyone they know is sliding first.
There are fans stewing in jealous juices because the NHL set up a system that led to a professional hockey team that features Deryk Engelland and Brayden McNabb among the squad's ice time leaders in the postseason and Luca Sbisa logging the fifth-most minutes of any Golden Knight during the regular season.
"I lost the only girl in the world that know me best / I got the money and the fame, and that don't mean shit / I got the Jesus on the chain, man, that don't mean shit," Kanye howled, rattling off grievances with people who still owed him checks and girls who still owed him sex while stewing in the loneliness of fame.
Facebook did not, for example, tout the contributions of Joel Kaplan, its vice-president for global public policy, or Kevin Martin, the company's vice-president for U.S. public policy, both of whom work in Facebook's D.C. office, both of whom spent chunks of their professional lives stewing in Republican politics, and both of whom worked for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney: Kaplan was Bush's deputy chief of staff and Bush appointed Martin to the Federal Communications Commission in 20183.
Oleg's story, as I mentioned above, has become far more compelling than I ever would have expected, precisely because he's starting to confront not just the relative privilege he comes from and the ways his father has insulated him, but also the incredible task of trying to root out corruption at the source, something that results in Dmitri (his source who's been stewing in a holding sale) muttering a "God forgive me" when he finally gives up a name to our man in the USSR.
Okinawa soba with stewed soki on top. The soki are prepared by first boiling to remove excess fat, then stewing in a mixture of awamori (to soften the meat), soy sauce, and sugar for three to four hours. They are then placed in a bowl of Okinawa soba.
Various oden stewing in broth. Oden stewing at an Oden stall. is a type of nabemono (Japanese one-pot dishes), consisting of several ingredients such as boiled eggs, daikon, konjac, and processed fishcakes stewed in a light, soy- flavored dashi broth. Oden was originally what is now commonly called misodengaku or simply dengaku; konjac (konnyaku) or tofu was boiled and eaten with miso.
However, Brainey tracks him down and voices her disgust. After a few days of stewing in self-pity (and realizing it is Christmas Eve), the Kid is surprised to meet Nellie, who has escaped. He decides to recover the money, sneaking into Charlie's home in the guise of an elderly woman. He finds that Charlie and his crew are moving the women to a more secure location.
This tofu has a fuller texture and flavor than silken tofu, due to the presence of egg fat and proteins. Plain "dried tofu" can be flavored by stewing in soy sauce () to make soy-sauce tofu. It is common to see tofu sold from hot food stalls in this soy-sauce stewed form. Today Egg "Japanese" tofu is made of eggs, water, vegetable protein, and seasoning.
A charcoal brazier could be used for rudimentary cookery such as grilling and stewing in a pot (olla), but ventilation was poor and braziers were fire hazards.John E. Stambaugh, The Ancient Roman City (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988), pp. 144, 178; Kathryn Hinds, Everyday Life in the Roman Empire (Marshall Cavendish, 2010), p. 90. Prepared food was sold at pubs and bars, inns, and food stalls (tabernae, cauponae, popinae).
In Portugal, lulas are commonly eaten grilled whole, in kebabs of squid rings with bell peppers and onion ("Espetadas") or stewed. Also stuffed with minced meat and stewed ("Lulas Recheadas"). The battered version is known as 'lulas à sevilhana', named after Seville, the Andalusian city that popularised the dish. In Malta, klamar mimli involves stuffing the squid with rice, breadcrumbs, parsley, garlic and capers and then gently stewing in red wine.
Like many sauces, these can be finished with vinegar. There are three versions of "White cucumber sauce" in Modern Cookery. One is made by boiling cucumbers and mixing with béchamel, another by stewing in butter and boiling in cream- thickened pale veal gravy. Alternately, the cucumbers can be boiled in seasoned veal gravy and mixed with egg yolks and an acidic ingredient like chili flavored vinegar or lemon juice to finish.
Dishes such as tempura, aburaage, and satsuma age are now part of established traditional Japanese cuisine. Words such as tempura or hiryōzu (synonymous with ganmodoki) are said to be of Portuguese origin. Also, certain rustic sorts of traditional Japanese foods such as kinpira, hijiki, and kiriboshi daikon usually involve stir-frying in oil before stewing in soy sauce. Some standard osōzai or obanzai dishes feature stir-fried Japanese greens with either age or , dried sardines.
Crab bee hoon () is a Singaporean rice vermicelli dish with whole mud crab served in a claypot and spiced milky broth. Bee Hoon or rice noodle has the ability to soak up the stock from any dish and that’s the reason it is so popular among the locals. There’s also a dry version, where thinner rice noodles are tossed in a hot wok before stewing in a broth until every strand is permeated with similar sweetness.
Cucumber sauce is a type of sauce in English cuisine that can be made in several different varieties, both hot and cold. Eliza Acton gives several recipes in Modern Cookery for Private Families. The first is for a "common cucumber sauce" is made by frying flour coated cucumber slices in butter until browned, optionally with onions, and making a sauce with brown gravy or beef broth. Another version is made similar to gravy by stewing in butter until softened, seasoned with white pepper and stirred with flour and mixed parsley.
According to one historian, the ITC contributed the CDF's statement Mysterium Ecclesiae, issued in 1973, a wide-ranging defense of the Church in the modern world. In October 1969, at the first meeting of the ITC, Karl Rahner had produced a document on the principle questions which he felt should be addressed. However, Rahner resigned after the first term, claiming that the ITC was "stewing in its own juices". His complaint was that the CDF, and in particular Cardinal Seper, were not prepared to seriously consult the ITC on questions of the day.
Vladimir Makovsky, "Making varenye", 1876 Varenye is an old Slavic word which is used in East Slavic languages in a more general sense to refer to any type of sweet fruit preserve. The word has common etymological roots with the words denoting cooking, boiling, brewing, or stewing (, , ). In literary translations, especially of children's books, into Russian, the term is often used to replace less-common loanwords, such as jam, confiture or marmalade. Examples are the translations of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Harry Potter, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and the animated movies about Karlsson-on-the-roof.
Pyanopsia (Πυανόψια) or Pyanepsia (Πυανέψια) was an ancient Greek festival in honor of Apollo, held at Athens on the 7th of the month Pyanepsion (October/November). Its name literally means "bean-stewing", in reference to the sacred offerings given during this time, and is derived from the Greek words πύανος - pyanos "bean" and ἕψειν - hepsein "to boil" (the root of the verb variates between ὀπ- - op- and ἑπ- - hep-; cf. ὄπτησις - optesis "baking"). A hodge-podge of pulse was prepared into a stew and offered to Apollo (in his capacity as sun god and ripener of fruits) and the Horae, as the first-fruits of the autumn harvest.
It was he who coined the phrase about "stewing in Parnellite juice", and, when the split came in the Liberal party on the Irish question, even those who gave Gladstone and John Morley the credit of being convinced Home Rulers could not be persuaded that Harcourt had followed anything but the line of party expediency. Sir William Harcourt c1895 In 1894 he introduced and carried a memorable budget, which equalised the death duties on real and personal property. After Gladstone's retirement in 1894 and Lord Rosebery's selection as prime minister, Harcourt became the leader of the Liberal party in the House of Commons, but it was never probable that he would work comfortably in the new conditions. He had been ignored as Gladstone's successor, and it was evident that Rosebery's ideas of Liberalism and of the policy of the Liberal Party were not those of Harcourt.

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