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She whisks egg yolks and sugar in the bowl, stirring until the eggs reach 150 degrees (so that they're safe to eat), then whisks in the gelatin.
Plus, it whisks away humidity thanks to its Space Technology.
Rob whisks us way to the ancient world with Imperator: Rome.
"Manically," the first movement, whisks along, propelled by pulsing rhythmic riffs.
Saffold whisks us along in his dark fantasy to explore xenophobia and grief.
With a few whisks of his tweezers, the delicately assembled salad is complete.
The third reason is the architecture—the teahouse, the kimonos, the bowls, the whisks.
Reappearing on the eve of his marriage, she whisks him away from his bride.
You then chat nonchalantly to your passengers while the car whisks you to your location.
She thanks me for it, then whisks it away and brings out the cheap swill.
The opening whisks you from a nighttime raid to a desert ambush and huge aerial battle.
Oliva whisks together melted butter, vinegar, and Worcestershire sauce to make the dish's signature hollandaise sauce.
By the time you settle into the rhythm, she whisks you away to the next song.
"Uncle policeman, he's the one!" he tells an officer who whisks the foreigner away in handcuffs.
Charlie, now sporting a beard and an almost manic mumble, whisks Marnie away from her misery.
Because I did, too, during this date — and whisks Kendall to the top of the Eiffel Tower.
He helps her sort things out — then whisks her off to the most wonderful fancy-dress party!
If someone steps in front of him, Green whisks the ball to whichever Warrior that defender left.
Whisks spin in the sink, shoes stomp on the floor, a tiny piano plinks out light notes.
FINALLY, my mom rolls up and whisks Nicole and Marc off for a tour of our house.
Adorable spoiler alert: Philip whisks Elizabeth off to an underground warehouse where they get married — for real.
White rings appear and disappear as Look Around whisks you forward, just like Google Streeet View.6.
He whisks her away and takes her to the place he'd always promised her by the sea.
And they're not just offering up any old neon whisks, brass-hammered spoons, or floral-designed plates, either.
The latest Nozomi (limited stop) service whisks passengers between Tokyo and Osaka in two hours and 22 minutes.
An old cable-car whisks sun-starved residents up to a café on the edge of the Vidda.
It's well made, whisks matcha up perfectly, and results in a nice froth on top of your bowl.
The second has Mickey-themed utensils and fun phrases including ''take whisks,'' ''spice it up,'' "bonjour," and more.
When you do, it whisks you to another page, where you find a video of the actual goal.
You can throw out your whisks because this $90 cake maker by Gourmia will do it all for you.
Then, instead of handing it over, she whisks it across a tabletop like she's slinging shots at karaoke night.
It comes with the accoutrements of any normal banya: sauna whisks (known as veniks), dressing gowns, towels and slippers.
It also comes with a snap-on storage case, so no more digging through the drawer to find your whisks.
He whisks Hannah away to the unmarked white van, where Demi and Katie are waiting, ready to spill the tea.
The team whisks them away in a helicopter in a scene that's the complete opposite of 50 Shades of Grey.
And tourists have come in droves, if mostly for the sweeping views from a tram that whisks over from Manhattan.
"La La Land" whisks us away into a dream while also letting us think about what we value in life.
When Nik Paterson declines her boyfriend's excruciatingly public baseball stadium proposal, Carlos, a stranger, whisks her away from the angry crowd.
From the First Nations Shuswap region of Kamloops, the train whisks passengers eastward, deeper and higher into the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
Then a tour manager appears, drapes a jacket around his shoulders, James Brown-style, and whisks him off to a car.
Oysters equal luxury, after all, and what's more luxurious than slurping some while your subterranean chariot whisks you across the city?
He's a traffic cop on defense who relentlessly chirps out opposing coverages and whisks impossible bounce passes through the narrowest canals.
Eat Flashback to the mid-1950s: A dude-ranch owner in Southern California whisks buttermilk and mayonnaise with herbs and spices.
Here's a look at the fleet of aircraft that whisks America's leaders from one corner of the globe to the other.
Mr. Faraut's impressionistic conflation of humor, wonder, horror and sympathy whisks this movie to the deluxe suite of the pleasure palace.
Hal briefly whisks Buck away — at the expense of his sled dog team's comfort — on a selfish quest to find gold.
Ross whisks us around Whistler, British Columbia showing us how he's fully embraced and integrated cannabis into his life and diet.
Included with the two bowls, which are made with BPA-free plastic, are two whisks with colorful pink and purple screen prints.
The polished brunette's face has been everywhere, from newspapers to websites to television, as she quietly whisks in the President-elect's guests.
One girl, overwhelmed by the task of being forever outraged, actually offends herself, and a beam of light promptly whisks her away.
To this, she adds more pomegranate molasses, a pinch of dry mint, salt, and olive oil and whisks it with a fork.
Charles whisks Liza off to a candlelit bar, where the two have a very professional conversation about her career trajectory at Empirical.
And so she whisks in, half-dolled up, to present her opinions and outsize ideas, and she sells them: J. Lo Inc.
In addition to their whisks and dusters, because they are woodworkers, they also make a hand-carved dustpan, salvaged from local cherry.
Then the translucent curtain reveals an approaching figure, who whisks it open with one hand while brandishing a knife in the other.
He's not sure, he replied, before hopping on the underground train that whisks lawmakers from the Senate office buildings to the Capitol.
In the first chapter, he picks up a graduate student named Matthew and whisks him off to a meeting of the group.
Why, after all, wouldn't you want to lounge in a "luxurious ZeroG Lounger" while your (robot) driver whisks you down the highway.
In June, Wild Frontiers created an itinerary that whisks travelers off to a remote corner of the Altai Mountains in southern Siberia.
Swarms of flies hung like living chandeliers over the tables, but the attentive waiters stood nearby, waving fly whisks, and they managed.
The cable car whisks you straight from the busy streets of Chamonix into one of the continent's harshest and most beautiful landscapes.
In the first chapter, he picks up a graduate student named Matthew and whisks him off to a meeting of the group.
But then a modernized wall of sound whisks her into happier thoughts — and also into Mariah Carey's (and Phil Spector's) seasonal territory.
The store also heavily markets its own private-label Amazon Basics products, from whisks and wine glasses to computer cables and baking mats.
When Shiv is away at a conference, Zak whisks Saira away to his mansion in the middle of an island, ostensibly kidnapping her.
Glycolic acid whisks away dead cells sitting on the surface, without me so much as looking at a face mask or scrubby cleanser.
The book whisks him back to the Ivy House through a handy character: old Uncle Hugo, who has medical problems of his own.
And with two of everything – wire whisks, paddles, and dough hooks – it works twice as well and twice as fast as other mixers.
Boyce whisks the wet and dry ingredients separately, then streams the mixture of eggs, honey, olive oil, and water into the seasoned flour.
Appliances Reviewed found the extra length of the whisks, dough hooks, and beaters to be particularly advantageous for cleaning up after your task.
He then whisks eggs with salt and chili powder and prepares a quick salad with raw red onion, green chili, lime, and coriander.
Each card exists on the screen for a few seconds before a pair of hands whisks it away and replaces it with another.
Once they become clogged, roughly every 24 hours, the larvacean whisks itself out with a flick of its tail and builds a fresh dwelling.
Toward the end of each season, the Bachelor or Bachelorette whisks away the three remaining contestants for an intimate night in the Fantasy Suite.
Whisks are often the cause of drawer crowding, since they can easily get tangled with other kitchen tools, preventing the drawer from closing properly.
If compromised, a flap of it whisks away the shoddily constructed illusion of a normal head of hair and strange, large bald spots emerge.
Another elevator whisks you up to an outdoor viewing platform — the highest in Europe — where you can take in 360 degrees of icy Alpine panorama.
Julian, a sailor with impressive abs, whisks Scarlett and her sister off to Legend's private isle, where the games are more sinister than Scarlett imagined.
He is met by a Sudanese man who whisks him south to Bogor, where he hides in a house with Iranians, Pakistanis, Burmese and others.
He faces off against three villains, including one who whisks Jasmine away to Northern Africa; the sultan tries to behead Aladdin for not protecting her adequately.
In less than half an hour, the Metro whisks you from Monastiraki Square to the port of Piraeus, where ferries and cruises depart to faraway destinations.
When Ariel whisks her away to the bathroom to clean her up, she also gives Tess a kiss on the lips and her first hit of cocaine.
Today an expressway whisks travellers from the top to the bottom of the 33,900-square-kilometre island in under four hours—or 82 minutes by bullet train.
After a wrestling promoter whisks her off to the School for Lady Grappling, in Florida, Leonie is rechristened Gorgeous Gwen Davies and groomed to be a champion.
Someday, cars will have a go button, a place to sit, and maybe a port to charge your phone while the robot whisks you wherever you're going.
Loopy, lovely and almost impossibly good-humored, it whisks kids and their caregivers away to Bohemia and plunks them down in the midst of a sheepshearing festival.
Come in, sit down, have a bit of Christmas dinner, and pay no mind to the portal over there — the one that whisks people from this plane forever.
Like an R-rated version of "A Christmas Carol," Knox's history whisks us from Casanova's mirrored sex suite to the rake culture of London, where we meet Col.
In one of the better integrations of cooking and circus, one set of whisks and bowls is used to make an omelet, while Pablo Pramparo juggles with another.
It costs 90,000 roubles ($1,420) to rent for the day, a price that includes a banya attendant who will thrash clients with sauna whisks or dish out massages.
At Devine's insistence, I had agreed to help judge a few categories, including beverages, so he whisks me into his hotel room where marijuana products cover almost every surface.
After she whisks Ben away from his boring opening speech to give him a hard flossing — not a euphemism — we notice a brownish spot on his left front tooth.
The man is confused by her moaning in the middle of the conversation, and when he discovers the cause, quickly whisks her away to a bedroom with his date.
Long story short, she gets caught outside of a storm shelter when a tornado comes and whisks her away to the land of Oz, alongside her trusty canine companion.
I literally had to make myself read an episode recap of Big Brother to remind myself that England wasn't all just happy bakers tramping around the countryside, whisks in hand.
Cindy's new mentor is Leslie, a caffeinated young woman in granny glasses, who whisks her off to such exhilarating assignments as the finance subcommittee meeting of the Board of Education.
As Persephone's scared, cowering companion looks on, Hades, a powerful senior Olympian god whose domain is the underworld, violently grabs Persephone by her breast and whisks her away in his chariot.
Yet every mouth that begins to sing — and the singing here is astounding — seems to open a portal that whisks 2016 back to 1921, bringing with it several eras in between.
And Soaring Over the Horizon, a flight simulator that whisks riders to world monuments like the Eiffel Tower, was having some technical difficulties, resulting in four-hour lines at one point.
"You don't want this stuff to just end up in the garbage," he said, So Mr. Fulk whisks bouquets away after the last guests leave and distributes them to local charities.
Elsewhere, Vinnie whisks Abby away from the filth and stress of the neighborhood and gives her a tour of his past in Coney Island and a vision of their domesticated future.
If you can't wait for the day drones plop packages on your porch or a flying car whisks you to work, you should know that the hold-up isn't technological, but technocratic.
"Our longer term vision is to work with Russia to implement a transformative new Silk Road: a cargo Hyperloop that whisks freight containers from China to Europe in a day," he said.
FoST Summit, a TED-type conference for a hipper, new-media crowd, whisks about 500 "thought leaders" from industries including technology, advertising, music and media on a private ferry to Staten Island.
The words "Hey Google" — used by consumers to ask questions of the voice-powered Google Assistant — are plastered on multiple casinos as well as the monorail that whisks attendees between conferences halls.
The deliriously clever story whisks Audrey Hepburn's heroine into danger and adventure when her husband dies under dubious circumstances and three of his former OSS associates come looking for a missing $250,000.
We tried the new no-rinse cleansing water and it feels just as lightweight and gentle as our favorite micellars, and whisks away makeup, dirt, and oil from our skin like a pro.
Mercedes deBellard whisks fans of David Lynch's seminal dramatic series Twin Peaks to the original glory days of Detective Dale Cooper's investigation and his professed love for a highly superior cup of coffee.
One glass elevator whisks you down to the estate's three-story beach house, where you can get up close and personal with the lake and bask in astounding views from the enormous terrace.
You open an app on your smartphone and summon a driverless flying taxi that safely whisks you to your destination in minutes, relaxed and with only a slight dent in your net worth.
"The film's tone — the sense of characters grasping to hold on to innocence as the civilized world whisks it away — is all Takahata," the critic Ty Burr wrote in The Boston Globe in 2014.
The sobbing waiter from earlier, Sasha (Daniyar), whisks Tess away from the kitchen as servers Ariel (Eden Epstein) and Heather (Jasmine Mathews) mock the new girl to clean up a cut on her hand.
As in "Breaking the Waves," Mazzoli wrings ferocious intensity from familiar-seeming materials: folkish ballads and wheezing harmonicas are blended into a gorgeously eerie orchestral fabric, one that includes dangling guitars brushed with whisks.
A statuesque, very on-trend, very pregnant woman whisks into the waiting room of my doctor's office in a pair of heeled ankle boots that would give me vertigo, baby-on-board or no.
There are molds and pots and pans and tiny strainers and whisks, and an assortment of mysterious powders that turn into goo of the appropriate consistency for whatever food they are meant to resemble.
In terms of the story, "Daddy's Home 2" quickly whisks the whole extended brood off to the mountains (Kurt secures an idyllic holiday getaway), which mostly provides a snowy backdrop for pratfalls and sight gags.
A huckster with big promises to spare, Carl Denham (Eric William Morris), "discovers" her and whisks her off to Skull Island, promising stardom but hoping to use her as bait for the monster that awaits.
Glide high above the treetops aboard the Shin-Kobe Ropeway, a gondola that whisks passengers up a steep mountain slope to an observation deck with expansive views of the urban sprawl (2110,500 yen round-trip).
Less-expensive stick blenders don&apost typically include much in the way of accessories, but many models come with some handy extras, such as mixing or chopping cups, whisks, or even an electric knife attachment.
After school or on Saturday mornings, she pilots her Buick Riviera into his parents' driveway, sounds the horn and, in a cloud of men's cologne from I. Magnin, whisks her nephew off on "larky" adventures.
She whisks frozen passionfruit pulp (you could also use fresh passionfruit), eggs, sugar and coconut oil together in a small saucepan until the sugar is dissolved, constantly stirring so the egg can cook but not curdle.
For her take on lemon curd, a particularly thick type of egg custard, she whisks in the juice from a jar of preserved lemons, which adds a complex, slightly funky brininess to the usual citrus tang.
I imagined him as a character in "The Incredibles," ducking behind Le Coucou in SoHo to stash his whisks and ditch the butter, grabbing bamboo steam baskets and coconut milk before racing to Buddakan in Chelsea.
After successfully stopping his ex-girlfriend Elaine (Katherine Ross) from marrying some square that met with her parents' approval, the film's hero, Benjamin (Dustin Hoffman), whisks her away from the chapel and onto a crowded bus.
"Our longer term vision is to work with Russia to implement a transformative new Silk Road: a cargo Hyperloop that whisks freight containers from China to Europe in a day," Hyperloop One co-founder Shervin Pishevar said.
The kitchen still looks essentially as it appears in photographs from the 1960s and '70s, down to the whisks, the tart rings and that big boxwood rolling pin, all hanging in their assigned places on the pegboard.
Whisks at the ready — Airbnb is on the hunt for 100 budding home chefs to send off to an Italian culinary school where they will be learning from likes of Momofuku&aposs David Chang and his mother.
By some cosmic serendipity, this college town will be among the best places to witness the Great American Eclipse as it whisks across the contiguous United States, the first total solar eclipse to do so since 1918.
Caitlin has had nothing to eat or drink since 8 PM last night; she's been awake since 4 AM for a surgery scheduled at 7 AM. A nurse soon appears and whisks her behind a dark wooden door.
An implied resistance to commerce estranges many of the artists from an art world in which, like an alien spaceship, the market abducts appealing new talents and whisks them far aloft of colloquy with their less seductive contemporaries.
In "The Morning Show," when the simpering executive Cory Ellison (Billy Crudup) whisks Bradley to Barneys to buy her a new wardrobe with his corporate card, it plays like "Pretty Woman" except explicitly creepy, because he's her boss.
As A.I. whisks us from place to place — visits to family members, art galleries and musical events — we will look out the windows, as unaware of its plans for us as a poodle on its way to the groomer's.
Once it arrives, you take a seat in the back and make use of the car's rear seat entertainment system while the car whisks you away (and indeed, in the highly controlled demo, there is nobody in the driver's seat).
For some reason, Luke P. (with a fresh haircut!) still feels the need to address the assembled men as a group, but no one's having it, least of all Garrett, who immediately whisks Hannah away when she gets to the castle.
If Musk sincerely wants Tesla to usher in a new era of transportation, one in which everyone whisks about in electric vehicles powered by the sun, he might do better to find someone suited to the mundanity of the task.
"Our longer-term vision is to work with Russia to implement a transformative new Silk Road: a cargo Hyperloop that whisks freight containers from China to Europe in a day," said Shervin Pishevar, co-founder and executive chairman of Hyperloop One.
We check back in on Rob's campaign in Steel Division 2 before Cado whisks us to the magical world of Wizards Unite, which turns out to look a lot like the world of Pokemon Go, which looks a lot like Brooklyn.
The story whisks across a few news stories she breaks, and the behind-the-scenes peek at journalism in a war zone is so fascinating, it becomes frustrating when the film otherwise ignores Kim's profession in favor of her sex life.
The film's best scene — The BFG's quick-moving, silent flight across London as he whisks Sophie away from her home — is visually clever and tightly paced, and it just emphasizes how sleepy and plodding the rest of the story is.
As the rest of the guys settle into their new death lodge and attempt to avoid the meat monster, JoJo whisks away Luke the model-esque war vet for a one-on-one date to a totally enchanted, bear-dotted forest.
Now, out in the world, away from the whisks and cast iron, you should spend a little time browsing the work of the artist Kehinde Wiley, who will paint Barack Obama's official presidential portrait for the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.
Berea's broom workshop, where students make a variety of items, from whisks to hearth sweepers to cobwebbers, began in the '20s as a way for the male students to occupy their time during the winter; by the 1950s, women were included.
It's hot, the lines are long, the food is expensive, and you'll be surrounded by other sweaty, impatient, frustrated families all waiting for the same thing: a chance to briefly touch a caged marine mammal before a handler whisks you away.
The ensuing dust-up draws the (ogling) eyes of a billionaire independent news honcho, who shortly after graduation whisks Cheyenne away from her Palo Alto hellscape on a private jet and persuades her to join his network in New York.
Before boarding your return cable car, wait patiently for the aerial tramway's pièce de résistance — a glass-bottomed car, which takes 360-degree views to the next level as it whisks you back down to ground (23 lari, or about $295).
Rotten Tomatoes score: 45%Summary: In the comedy "Murder Mystery," police officer Nick Spitz (Adam Sandler) whisks his wife Audrey (Jennifer Aniston) away on a romantic European getaway, only for them to find themselves at the center of a scandalous murder.
When she learns he was in town, planning everything behind the scenes, she whisks her new husband and her siblings off to his motel — where she discovers, to her mingled horror and amusement, that her mother has, shall we say, gotten there first.
"They have been talking of nothing but Ram, Ram all these years, and now they ask us to stop?" mutters Swaroopanand Saraswati, the head of two of Hinduism's most prestigious monasteries, as a pair of young acolytes flick yak-tail fly whisks.
The production lacks Neuwirth's suggested "dreamlike quality," because the set (by George Allison) depends on projected digital photos whose 21st-century crispness whisks us right out of Toole's time, however much the period costumes (by Angela Harner) try to root us there.
A fleet of computer-guided forklifts whisks buckets of roses, boxes of amaryllis and other foliage — some grown in Holland, some flown in from Africa, Asia and Latin America — toward loading docks, to be placed on trucks and shipped to customers worldwide.
In this house (the set is by Takeshi Kata), where Emina brings her parents to meet Peter and Carmen, the only visible book is the Quran, exhibited in a place of honor even after Sam whisks away any other overly Islamic touches.
One senior administration official compared Pyongyang's approach to the iconic "Lucy and the football" running gag from the Charlie Brown cartoon, in which the Lucy character always whisks away the football just as Charlie Brown thinks he's about to land a kick.
But it's the profusion of detritus on the desktops that really whisks us to that era: a layer of photos and news clippings — images of the Vietnam War, and of American life back then — so thick that there's no work surface left.
Google's gumdrop-shaped autonomous car looks like something you'd see in a Pixar movie, a cute and cuddly machine that makes the future look fun—until it ambushes you in a crosswalk, traps you like a fly in a web, and whisks you away.
After both grownups get their asses kicked playing goalie, she meets the parents, then Nick whisks her and Bella away to a genuinely awesome-looking roller rink, where Raven asks her 11-year-old potential sister-in-law if she watched Bachelor in Paradise.
The tiers of Kickstarter contributions range from an early bird $19 pledge (which gets you a Wiper, whisk and guaranteed US delivery by Christmas) to $92, which gets you that package but with four times the whisks and wipers, minus the guaranteed delivery time.
Sarah M. Broom's expansive memoir whisks you away to early-20th-century Louisiana and then traces Broom's lineage to the modern day through the lens of the house her mother bought and built up in 1961 in the up-and-coming neighborhood called New Orleans East.
The latest Scandal episode, titled "Day 101," whisks us up to Vermont -- alas, there is no train ride with Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney singing to us about snow -- to check in on President Grant (Tony Goldwyn), who is struggling a little bit with adjusting to retirement.
"(We have) a VR adaptation of the late Song and early Yuan dynasty painter Zhao Mengfu's 'Autumn Colors on the Qiao and Hua Mountains' (that) whisks you from the real world into a virtual fantasy land," said Walter Yeh, president and CEO of TAITRA, which organised Computex.
After I finish my multihour chat with Nick Millington in the "Fenway" meeting room at Sonos' Boston office, hardware lab manager Jim Weineck whisks me away to give me a full tour of the company's labs, where products, new and old, are put through their paces.
A stuntman and showman as much as a drummer, longtime Mötley Crüe stickman Tommy Lee has been whiling away the dates on the band's feed farewell tour inside of his patented Crucifly drum coaster, a contraption that whisks his drum kit up off stage and out into the audience.
Each customer that whisks by your studio (initially a tiny garage with potential for expansion as your art career progresses), comes equipped with their own art preferences, and no matter how well you technically master the game's digital painting, some will like your work while others will trash it.
Consider the Adirondack, which runs between New York City and Montreal; the Pennsylvanian, which travels from New York City to Pittsburgh; the Vermonter, which whisks passengers from Washington, DC to northern Vermont; and the California Zephyr, which passes through the Rockies on its route between Chicago and San Francisco.
He and Mr. Bixenman share a Hollywood home where he arrived with half a suitcase of clothes and is slowly filling in the blanks, as one does at 22: learning that rugs are expensive, buying whisks and drawer organizers as-needed on Amazon, FaceTiming his dad when the roof sprung a leak.
When Jackie Torrance (whose connection to The Shining is finally explained — she is Jack Torrance's niece and she took his name because she's a little weird and wanted to piss off her parents) whisks The Kid away to smoke weed in her car, her longing for the bad old days when Castle Rock was violently interesting make him realize that his imprisonment coincided with the town's years of peace.

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