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"wilted" Definitions
  1. wilted vegetable leaves, for example lettuce leaves, have been cooked for a short time and then used in a salad
"wilted" Synonyms
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In the second half, the Heat wilted — for real.
Unfortunately, wilted snow Daleks look quite a bit like penises.
But Anne Hathaway (playing White Queen Mirana) just seems wilted.
Her liver shut down and wilted away to 65 pounds.
Palestinian leadership wilted due to their own internecine power struggles.
The act, typical of his show, wilted inside the hall.
Add the spinach and cook until wilted, about 1 minute.
Let sit for about 30 minutes, or until wilted. 3.
Cover and cook until the vegetables are wilted, 5 minutes.
His dreams of opening his own clothing business had wilted.
Wilted from the effort, the group returns to the village.
A comet's tail wilted, Saturn's rings peeled at the edges.
You can also see a wilted tree in the distance.
Lincoln Plaza, on the other hand, has an irreplaceably wilted allure.
Unable to transport water and nutrients, the plants wilted and died.
Stir in spinach, and cook, stirring, until wilted, about 1 minute.
In 2017, the vine's shiny teardrop leaves looked warped and wilted.
Add the mustard greens and cook until wilted, about 3 minutes.
Toppled rooftop satellite dishes, choked by plaster dust, resemble wilted flowers.
This was how Nick Diaz wilted Paul Daley along the fence.
Steven Rattner ECONOMIC alarm bells are ringing: Financial markets have wilted.
The colors are muted and wilted plants sprout from bare earth.
I served it with a great pile of wilted mustard greens.
The IG found spoiled, wilted, and moldy produce in kitchen refrigerators.
The world has watched you collect and drops friend like wilted flowers.
Sarah Palin, who initially wilted under intense media scrutiny after her selection.
The world has watched you collect and drop friends like wilted flowers.
The world has watched you collect and drop friend like wilted flowers.
Add in the broccoli rabe and cook until wilted, 2 minutes longer.
Say no to wilted lettuce and other sorry-looking foods at buffets.
His blossom is wilted-brown and has a few lopsided packed seeds.
You buy packages and bunches that already have yellow or wilted leaves.
As the rounds progressed the pace that Gadelha was pushing wilted her.
There are no roads, so you get half-frozen or wilted vegetables.
Just slide everything onto some wilted greens to make it a meal.
Sometimes meek and wilted, but always growing and always reaching for the sun.
With that narrow failure, the political will to push for ambitious reform wilted.
Working in batches, add the spinach and cook until wilted, about 5 minutes.
You wonder, Did that wilted rose predict something tragic about our future together?
In the picture, she is indeed lying prone among a few wilted flowers.
But when subjected to a tough mock cross examination, Simpson wilted under pressure.
Cook, stirring occasionally, until the leaves are wilted, about 23 to 24 minutes.
The potatoes were chewy, the chorizo salty and flavorless, and the peppers wilted.
Add half of the radicchio and stir until wilted, 1 to 2 minutes.
I was happy to be there, despite feeling somewhat wilted, and very hungry.
Crops wilted; school events were canceled; Hollywood studios shut down their outdoor shoots.
That deal has wilted in recent months as the buyer's share price declined.
The cake was also pretty good, though the salad was wilted and boring.
They looked clutch in the regular season, and then wilted in the playoffs.
"Funeral Parade of Roses" may be dated, but its charms have scarcely wilted.
Aurore Boussac, 30, a Parisian florist, stopped ordering online after receiving wilted flowers.
Maybe you're stuffing your face with Love Hearts while channelling the wilted rose emoji.
Exhausted, Kathleen looked out to the placid expanse of sea and wilted a little.
On one side, garlicky cabbage, barely wilted in a wok, still crunchy and bright.
Meridian Energy Ltd dropped 2.3 percent while Spark New Zealand Ltd wilted 1.1 percent.
Try a nice refreshing glass of tap water and a bowl of wilted lettuce.
I might have them with pasta and wilted greens and some browned, crumbled sausage.
This week: eggs for dinner, on toast, with a mushroom gravy and wilted greens.
Pasta With Wilted Greens, Bacon and Fried Egg Nothing fancy, but still a treat.
That resolution wilted in the face of a barrage of hostility and boycott threats.
So, for instance: Spicy sausage pasta with lemony provolone sauce and wilted greens. Seriously!
I think I saw some carrot shavings poking out of dry and wilted leaves.
Cook until the chickpeas are warmed through and kale has wilted, about 2 minutes.
"The produce could be O.K. but things wilted very quickly," said Ms. Hartman, 77.
It eventually wilted in popularity as competitors like Yahoo and Google released their own versions.
But the FTSE 100 stayed negative as the weightier financials and consumer staples sectors wilted.
But in 2016, the IPO market wilted and unicorns suddenly had to prove their worth.
Add spinach, and cook, stirring often, until wilted and liquid has evaporated, about 5 minutes.
Add in the kale and lettuce and cook until just wilted, another 2 minutes. 4.
Cook and stir until spinach has wilted and mixture is hot, about 2 minutes. 7.
Mr Dalio says he would judge himself a failure if the firm wilted without him.
With the crowd at the Grandstand urging him on, Harrison played steadily while Raonic wilted.
Asian stocks had wilted overnight as surging oil prices reignited investors' fears of inflationary pressures.
Cook until lightly wilted, then stir in 3 cups stock and bring to a simmer.
Remove the description of the potato as "wrinkled, wilted" and the story is less funny.
TASTE AND FRESHNESS: Aside from the slightly wilted lettuce, the toppings were bright and peppy.
Bush, who has wilted in the past under assault from Trump, stood firm this time.
It wilted under the company's leadership and is broadly acknowledged to be on the decline.
I've placed her in front of the wrong window and turned her wilted and sallow.
If your veggies are wilted, a five-minute soak in ice water will restore them.
Wilted or brown leaves should be discarded along with the outer lettuce layer, he said.
Steve Harrington Hair Update Slightly wilted by the tonic of beer, party sweat, and teen heartbreak.
Cover and let steam until bright green and the leaves are wilted, about 5 minutes. 3.
Stir in the chard leaves, lower the heat, cover, and cook until wilted, about 5 minutes.
He also looks at the quality of the greens, paying attention to how wilted they are.
The top-seeded Stars wilted after their fast start and managed only 17 shots on goal.
Add the nettles and the basil and cook until just wilted, 30 seconds to 1 minute.
" Yael also goes on to slam Taylor's tendency to "collect and drop friends like wilted flowers.
As a result, in the years following its passage, the law repeatedly wilted under legal scrutiny.
He is somewhat unsteady of gait, and his famous crown of gray hair has noticeably wilted.
Stir in the kale and let simmer and additional 2 minutes until the kale is wilted.
Some of the other meal subscriptions had wilted produce or subpar flavor—Sun Basket had neither.
And when a cold spell came last week, it killed many, leaving them wilted and brown.
Everyone in the plaza that day must have felt as wilted and sticky as I did.
I was wilted by the end of the day, and I found myself constantly doing laundry.
In common with other business surveys, however, the BoE said investment and employment intentions wilted last month.
Here are 10 Valentine's Day gift ideas that will be appreciated long after those roses have wilted.
By the time I finally gave it some water and fresh air, half of it was wilted.
Attendees arrived to find cheese sandwiches and wilted salads instead of the gourmet grub they were promised.
I top my burger with an egg and have it over the pasta with some wilted spinach.
Zimbabwe, a country of 15 million people, was already suffering a severe drought that has wilted crops.
Broad-shouldered men with strapping muscles from digging and hauling rocks wilted into bony, hollow-cheeked starvelings.
Cook until the chicken, peas, and beans are heated through and the greens are wilted, 5 minutes.
When we're enjoying a salad, a brown piece of wilted lettuce or kale is almost always discarded.
Add the baby spinach, corn, and peas and cook until the spinach is just wilted, 2 minutes.
But as I looked around at the wilted faces of our crew, I realized I wasn't alone.
U.S. business inventories wilted slightly in October, meeting economists' expectations after flattening out in the prior month.
But the bold declarations of Mr. Rauner, who arrived pledging to "shake things up," have wilted some.
He openly wilted when it was his turn to defend Representative Ilhan Omar, a potential future colleague.
By March 2017, the White House's sanctions relief trial balloon had wilted amid opposition from congressional leaders.
The strawberries were wilted and pinched, but the waffle was extra thick, the way he liked it.
Exports have wilted, notably to emerging markets, where firms listed in Europe earn a third of their profits.
Add kale and garlic to skillet, and cook, stirring often, until kale is slightly wilted, about 2 minutes.
But in the face of intense lobbying from the private tax service industry, those efforts have largely wilted.
Afterwards, I take my day-old wilted salad from the fridge and eat it in the lounge area.
The song has the murky, wilted sound of 2017 pop, but the acerbic lyrics of an earlier era.
Cook until the meatballs are tender and cooked through and the spinach has wilted, about 10 minutes. 3.
We behold the artist in a long beige dress, wilted face-forward over the back of a chair.
Its crops wilted under the hottest spring weather since 1881 and unusually dry weather in June and July.
Home gardens wilted in the first November rains and the apples and herbs died out around the ides.
Shares in much of Asia fell after the data, while the Chinese yuan and the Australian dollar wilted.
Add the mustard greens, swiss chard, and kale to the saucepan and cook until wilted, about 5 minutes.
After a line wilted downward with an exhausted slide, the cellist Estelle Choi allowed her tone to flatline.
Australia said on Tuesday its 21/24 wheat harvest was sharply below expectations as severe drought wilted crops.
Australia said on Tuesday its 2019/2020 wheat harvest was sharply below expectations as severe drought wilted crops.
German crops wilted under the highest May temperatures since 1881 and exceptionally dry weather in June and July.
Take, for example, the hot, garlicky stir-fry with wilted holy-basil leaves, known as phat ka-phrao.
Suddenly, Mr. Rubio's rehearsed comebacks wilted like a wizard's magic wand that had been transformed into a noodle.
It is served with a small, wilted side salad, no dressing, and packaged in a styrofoam to-go box.
He might be flailing as a candidate, with that exclamation point trailing after his name like a wilted carnation.
Investigators also saw spoiled, wilted, and moldy produce in kitchen refrigerators, in addition to food past its expiration date.
Tens of thousands of acres of seagrass wilted and died, blanketing the estuary in a plume of yellow sulfide.
Add spinach, season to taste with salt and pepper, and cook, stirring constantly for 1 minute or until wilted.
Near Ponce, my producer noticed a cell phone tower with its white rectangular transmitters drooping like a wilted flower.
But German crops wilted under the highest May temperatures since 1881 and exceptionally dry weather in June and July.
Flower power wilted into gutter mulch, Altamont claimed four lives, and the phrase 'serial killer' was not yet coined.
He moved forward relentlessly, he got hit, he got into trouble, and then he wilted his opponent under fire.
Heap some wilted greens into your rice and the result will feel like a treat, not a desperation meal.
But they say their blossoming careers have "wilted" ever since Charter took over in 22017, according to court documents.
Enrollment has wilted, and the headmaster, Gareth Doodes, has adjusted his future budget in anticipation of a new reality.
Much of southern and eastern Africa is still recovering after an El Niño-related drought wilted crops last year.
A liberal shake of salt draws out flavor, which is then concentrated back into each wilted thread of onion.
The curve has flattened over the last couple of months as stocks have wilted and growth fears have mushroomed.
Without him against top level opposition in Madrid, Argentina wilted and to describe their defending as haphazard is generous.
Cook and stir until the onion and shallots are wilted but not browned, about 7 to 8 minutes. 3.
Rather than be buoyed by being only a set away from the title, Thiem appeared wilted in the second.
Robinson's jab was a constant annoyance, but it was his blistering hand speed and heavy counter punches that wilted LaMotta.
There's tender, shredded goat meat, soaked in a mildly spicy broth with long strings of wilted chives and sesame leaves.
But at the first sign of adversity, the Stars pounced and the Islanders wilted for a 3-0 Dallas win.
Turn down the heat to low, add the garlic chives, and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 3 minutes, until wilted.
The Brazilian men's team wilted in the face intense public scrutiny during the group stage, while the women's team shone.
Sales of iPads have wilted, and Apple's watch, released last year, has not sold as well as optimists had predicted.
U+103F2191 WILTED FLOWER Another pretty goth emoji, and I can also see it being used to convey low-energy.
When it begins to smoke, add the kangkong and gently stir-fry it until wilted and soft, about 2 minutes.
Accompany the lamb with wilted chard and a saucy cucumber-yogurt relish for a lovely combination of flavors and textures.
People of ordinary means lost a great deal of their wealth as pension funds, 401ks and IRAs wilted, decimating savings.
Advertising and subscriptions have particularly wilted on weekdays; weekends now represent two-thirds of the revenues at Fairfax's major newspapers.
Ms. Kelly's "Let's Get Crazy" was stagnant, and she wilted on "Take Me With U," a duet with Mr. Wonder.
Add the noodles and cabbage mixture and stir-fry until the vegetables are wilted and just tender, about 45 seconds.
Whether they are wilted, stewed or fried, fresh herbs transform as they cook, first mellowing and then sweetening in flavor.
All across the grounds, everyone bemoaned the wretched grass, which wilted under the heat and sun of the first week.
Cook until wilted, about 1 to 2 minutes, then drain and transfer the spinach to an ice bath until cold.
Rory McIlroy, Jason Day, Jordan Spieth and Fowler have had incandescent moments, but all have wilted in the manufactured glare.
The former leader in China's video streaming market, Youku Tudou, seems to have wilted under the weight of its acquirer's platform.
Instead, Meyers wilted under the pressure of more minutes, turning in a pair of terrible seasons, one worse than the next.
Krasner has plans to eventually put out music by other kindred spirits, including Gobby and the Berlin-based producer Wilted Woman.
Our eyes can catch a wilted brown piece of lettuce in our salad or a banana that is not yet ripe.
In the immediate sense, a movement such as Occupy wilted because police in riot gear chased protesters out of their spaces.
You could die within hours of respiratory arrest as your lungs failed to expand and your major organs wilted from hypoxia.
I've seen him over a period of almost two years now, and he's never wilted in the face of the opposition.
The projects ranged from Cai Liming's sculptural combinations of Chinese characters to designer Yin Jiulong's sadly playful sculptures of wilted flowers.
City Kitchen This vegetarian bowl, packed with glutinous black rice, earthy mushrooms and wilted greens, is hearty enough for a main.
Against the Houston Astros in the American League Championship Series, the Yankees' once-potent bats have wilted in the biggest moments.
With broader appeal than he had, she might have won, but she wilted like a daisy on the hot summer pavement.
"Buyer demand is still strong, but wilted a bit in the face of low inventory," said Redfin's chief economist, Nela Richardson.
In truth, his hands had become too wilted to fasten buttons and zippers, so he couldn't get dressed without another officer's help.
Sterling steadied at $1.3116 after falling roughly 1 percent on Friday after surveys showed business activity had wilted after the Brexit vote.
Walker has been dealing with foot tendinitis for more than a month and wilted during his second trip through the Astros order.
The Italian claimed the first set but couldn't sustain her stamina as she wilted late in the two-hour, 34-minute match.
The last time that happened, Clinton's poll numbers wilted badly and it took a series of Trump missteps to reverse the decline.
Australia has been grappling with successive years of drought that have wilted crops and left some farmers struggling to stay in business.
But they wilted under the pressure and criticism of the state-run news media, as well as the Chinese Medical Doctor Association.
Jay picks through the produce, pulling out some wilted celery and explaining how the whole truck is set up for minimal waste.
Using the heat-sick experimentalism of Providence's Wilted Woman as a bridge, she ramps quickly into her more humid techno-dystopian environs.
And Mr. Cuomo's claim that he was no more than a passive observer has wilted under growing evidence of his watchful eye.
Sansa and Dany's budding rapprochement suddenly wilted when the former pointedly asked what would become of the North once Dany became queen.
Though Nogueira miraculously managed to escape the second round, he wilted under a storm of Bader ground-and-pound in the third.
Recipe of the day: Sometimes only a hearty pasta dinner will do, like rigatoni with wilted greens, bacon and a fried egg.
If wilted flowers perch atop the Milos display of fish, his unhappiness will intensify, his grievances spelled out in enraged capital letters.
CORQUÍN, Honduras — The farmer stood in his patch of forlorn coffee plants, their leaves sick and wilted, the next harvest in doubt.
Traditional dancers wilted in the heat, under heavy necklaces made of metal flowers woven together like chain mail, extending to their bellybuttons.
Yet Pelosi emerged from the meeting not some wilted flower, but a symbol of a woman who doesn't have time for male posturing.
I wilted a fistful of spinach leaves in olive oil with some hot pepper and garlic while the oats finished on the stove.
Look, the watery, mushy tomatoes and wilted lettuce you'll find at any burger joint is enough to turn one off to produce forever.
Unfortunately, that same platform means his plans face instant, knee-jerk scrutiny that previous generation's innovators, inventors and geniuses might have wilted beneath.
Despite a strong start 2014 Madrid champion Sharapova wilted under the powerful hitting from unseeded Bertens, losing 4-6 6-2 6-3.
Martin O'Malley to a green plant not yet ready for harvesting, and Hillary Clinton to a wilted house plant with no energy left.
Toss in the pasta and the kale, along with the pesto, and cook an additional 3 minutes, or until the kale has wilted.
Tender dandelion leaves make a sensational salad, while larger leaves are marvelous sautéed, stir-fried, wilted or stewed with garlic and olive oil.
In the camps, such a merchant kept a few leaves of cabbage, some potato peels, and some wilted radishes: that was his trade.
The wilted celery comes back well enough under some cold water, and the scallion is salvaged admirably after the outside layer is skinned.
In cities in the southeast, power outages darkened traffic lights and shopping malls, and office workers and commuters were left exhausted and wilted.
Early in his career, before he changed his diet and underwent sinus surgery, he was the one who frequently wilted in the heat.
Although the covers were a little wilted, the spines were uncracked and the pages immaculate—telltale signs of 50 years of infrequent use.
Australia said its 2019/2020 wheat harvest missed its forecast and would be the lowest since 2008 as a severe drought wilted crops.
Vendor Alaa Abu Fares places vegetables chosen by a customer on a weighing scale, and furtively opens the bag to reveal wilted eggplants.
DeRozan has already had a nightmare series against a physically gifted wing defender, having so often wilted against Paul George in the first round.
And since you're growing them at home, you don't have to stand at the supermarket choosing from wilted herbs grown thousands of miles away.
In a dry and very hot pan, he sautees de-seeded shishitos until the skins get nicely blistered and the flesh is slightly wilted.
Nicole Kidman has been a lot of things, most of them crispy-fresh housewives or weepy, wilted dames (like the matriarch from The Others).
If your pizza shows up at the door as a greasy, wilted mess over the next few months, they're probably still working on it.
Crack open the Bag of Treats (find it in your inventory) to receive a Piece of Celery (slightly wilted, sadly) and the Superblack shader.
Days that leave you wilted and aware of all the neglect your joints and muscles have endured during the last decade of sedentary YouTubing.
ABOUT THE CAVALIERS: Cleveland collapsed in the third quarter of each of the first two games as it wilted under Golden State's offensive firepower.
When asked to slow down Lamar Jackson, Mark Ingram II and the Ravens, New England wilted considerably, losing by 37-20 in prime time.
Sautéed spinach is a simple, snappy side dish that welcomes variations, and wilted ramps are a great accompaniment for a couple of fried eggs.
Its 2018 grain harvest will be the lowest in 24 years after crops wilted under the highest summer temperatures since records started in 1881.
At Grand Slam events, players have wilted as matches stretch past three hours, particularly in the heat of Melbourne, Australia, and Flushing Meadows, Queens.
The 30-stock Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped for an eight consecutive session on Thursday as shares including Caterpillar Inc and Boeing Co wilted.
As darkness fell, McEnroe was on the ropes, but Borg wilted once again, losing three of the final four games to fall, 6-4.
The 30-stock Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped for an eighth consecutive session on Thursday as shares including Caterpillar Inc and Boeing Co wilted.
The number of print readers for Brides wilted over the last five years, with circulation falling 213 percent, to a little more than 234,000.
It's pothole season, or really, now that the magnolias, and the Mets, have wilted, the season for filling potholes and then boasting about it.
This fried rice variation has bacon for brawniness, lots of wilted cabbage for sweetness, plus kimchi (a nod toward bokkeumbap) for a spicy tang.
With former world heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson watching on, Stephens then began to hit harder and harder and Kasatkina wilted under the pressure.
Efforts to make those cuts permanent and more substantial wilted under Democrat opposition and media scrutiny despite Republican majorities in Congress at the time.
For six months, Sister Unn's stood on Austin Street in Forest Hills, backlit only by a refrigerator and filled with vases of wilted roses.
Using his head under McGregor's, when Diaz could free both hands he threw digging shots to the body with both hands which wilted McGregor.
The weather outlook comes at a time when dry conditions have wilted crops and pasture in Australia's each coast, leaving many farmers struggling to survive.
Commodity companies had been up there too but wilted quickly as oil buckled again adding to the 8 percent it had already lost this week.
In truth, his hands had become too wilted to fasten buttons or tie his boots, leaving him unable to get dressed without another officer's help.
From the way no one takes Patrick's behavior seriously to the usually fiery Stassi's wilted reaction, it is a truly disturbing sight on multiple levels.
A heat-wave in late June wilted some crops but had a less severe impact than initially feared, traders and industry officials said on Friday.
"Saudi Arabia's support on Capitol Hill has really wilted over the course of the last 303 or 11 months, and that is bipartisan," Mattingly said.
Turkey, another big oil importer, saw the lira drop sharply again after it had popped higher on Tuesday , while South Africa's rand also wilted badly.
No additional cooking or sautéing necessary, either—just add fresh leaves to the hot broth right before eating so they're wilted but not disintegrated. 3.
But Malaysia's second silver of the tournament was of no compensation for Goh and Tan, who admitted they had wilted when the heat was strongest.
The worst El Nino weather pattern in 20 years wilted grass and dried out dams in parts of Australia, pushing slaughter numbers to record highs.
Hanger steak was grilled and served with a nice burned onion and manchego crema, but accompanied by a bland side of farro and wilted spinach.
With his wilted mustache and mullet, Rick Sr. looks like he's already surrendered, but life has not yet snuffed out his can-do American hustle.
An increasingly weary-looking Venus wilted under the pressure and made a string of errors, surrendering the set by burying a forehand into the net.
The Cavaliers have not wilted at any point, and James continues to do whatever he wants on offense, so this game is far from over.
As layers of snow and sleet buried crocuses and wilted Washington's early cherry blossoms, the roads were unplowed and mostly empty at dawn on Tuesday.
Granted, there was no Angel di Maria or Sergio Aguero for Argentina on Tuesday either but when it came to the crunch, the players wilted.
The same politicians who for months had publicly castigated the administration's failure to act wilted even quicker when they had the chance to take responsibility.
Then he wilted under interrogation from Christie, repeating the same argument even as Christie ripped him as unable to do more than repeat talking points.
A few menu advisories: The greens were wilted in a salad served in a chipped woven wood bowl that should be headed for the kindling pile.
That would have wilted most nerves of steel but it prompted Osaka to work more on the mental aspects of her game during the off-season.
" In 1982, a year that saw a number of corporate deals, Buffett thought that in many of them, "managerial intellect wilted in competition with managerial adrenaline.
The yuan rose 0.2 percent as the dollar wilted after Trump said the greenback is getting too strong and that would eventually hurt the U.S. economy.
Rodrigues was fighting Jonathan Spinelli of Italy and, under the halogen lights of the sports hall, the Tuscan wilted in the face of a formidable opponent.
Illinois, playing its second game in three days in the state of Arizona after beating Grand Canyon in Phoenix on Friday, wilted in the second half.
Asian stocks wilted to a four-month low and Australia's dollar and South Africa's rand were among a diverse group of currencies caught in the crossfire.
A woman and then a man suddenly strike a pose: She raises an arm with a wilted wrist, her other hand on her waist, elbow out.
Other momos reveal chives stitched through the beef, a garlicky lace, or chives alone, brilliant green and hardly wilted, giving off a whiff of sesame oil.
The first time around there was even a proposal to eliminate the duties altogether but it wilted in the face of concerted opposition from producer countries.
Among the bad pieces of pizza and wilted-looking salads, I found a sandwich made of fresh bread (finally!), manchego and jamon iberico wrapped in paper.
It also wilted against the euro, but there too it was up almost 1.5 percent since Monday and set for its best week since mid-November.
Stir in the Swiss chard leaves and the beans and cook until the chard is just wilted and the beans are heated through, about 3 minutes.
Add the tomatoes, shiso leaves, Swiss chard, and scallions and cook until the leaves are wilted and the tomatoes just begin to burst, 3 minutes more.
But escarole with maitake mushrooms seemed listless rather than wilted, and the melted Melville cheese under grilled broccoli coagulated and separated, rather than enveloping the veggies.
Mike Teunissen, a Dutch sprinter, had won the yellow jersey on Stage 1 and held it on Stage 2 but wilted on Épernay's vineyard-covered hills.
Mike Teunissen, a Dutch sprinter, had won the yellow jersey on Stage 1 and held it on Stage 2 but wilted on Épernay's vineyard-covered hills.
Our table, decorated with wilted flowers, was also right next to a random wrought iron fence — in another life, perhaps, it was part of a patio set.
Prep a big batch of one of these salad bases on Sunday and they'll be there for you — fresh, crunchy, and completely not wilted — the entire week.
Compare and contrast with the likes of copper and zinc, both of which have wilted on growing concerns about renewed slowdown in China's construction and manufacturing sectors.
Indeed, "wilted woman shrunk by satyrs" seems to be his central sine qua non motif for signaling his sexual conquest and the female fulfillment he imagined providing.
Kardashian starts by sautéing chopped red, yellow and green peppers with a handful of spinach in a skillet until the peppers are soft and spinach is wilted.
While he wilted in the postseason against better competition, he did finish third in the majors in total bases, behind Colorado's Nolan Arenado and Toronto's Josh Donaldson.
Cruz's much-vaunted organization wilted in the face of raw political momentum, as a tidal wave of economic resentment and anger overpowered the Texan's carefully made plans.
It was a few days after the Qingming festival [when Chinese tend family graves], and I saw wilted flower bouquets here and there, but none at Ai's.
That gave them a game against Mexico in Bordeaux in which they wilted to a draw in heat that has hardly been a problem at this tournament.
My bathing suit, wilted there, in a threadbare pile slowly saturating the end pages of a dog-eared paperback, seemed suddenly despicable: lifeless, damp, maybe even diseased.
Manufacturing output worsened in the three months to August as domestic orders wilted, reversing an improvement earlier this year, industry association EEF and accountancy firm BDO said.
My spinach lasagna is composed of Italian fennel sausage, wilted spinach, ricotta, béchamel and Parmesan, which makes for a lighter, more digestible, but still quite luxurious rendition.
Moving on to the main event, we've got a salady side of almost spicy, anchovy-tossed white beans with lightly wilted escarole and a showering of Parm.
While British industry and investment wilted in the escalating Brexit crisis, household spending increased at a quarterly rate of 0.4%, marking the fastest growth in a year.
But she wilted under the raw power of Williams, who forced her into 63 errors and was gifted with 26 unforced miscues in the 78-minute match.
Almost all of Fischer's 20 sculptures are cast in bronze and hand-painted, from a miniature rat playing a grand piano to a wilted tulip in a vase.
For the reception, guests dined on a crab and avocado salad, an entrée of braised short rib and dill crusted salmon, wilted baby kale and parmesan mashed potatoes.
Even if you waited until the last minute to buy a Valentine's Day gift for your sweetie, don't worry: You're not relegating to a wilted gas-station bouquet.
A bite of two McDonald's beef patties drenched in Big Mac sauce with wilted lettuce and cheese has a grainy, soggy texture that makes the whole mess inedible.
But these familiar ploys -- which look more and more like anachronisms in the social media era -- have wilted in the shadow of the President and his Twitter account.
Asian stocks wilted to a four-month low and Australia's dollar, South Africa's rand and the euro were among a diverse group of currencies caught in the crossfire.
Southern Africa has been hard hit over the past year by an El Niño-inspired drought that has wilted crops, slowed economic growth and driven food prices higher.
There are 72 new emoji in total, including seven faces, seven people, seven gestures, 12 sports symbols and athletes, 13 animals, 18 food items, and one wilted rose.
His florid notion of an ascendant "economic nationalism" -- the kind that could birth a generational coalition -- has so far wilted after just seven months in the West Wing.
Contrast that with stale, gray moldy bread and wilted flowers, and that's how Justin Fareed is framing the election for an open congressional seat in California's 24th district.
It's also lovely sliced quite thinly with a mandoline and dressed, raw, with lemon juice, capers and olive oil, then left in the salad bowl until slightly wilted.
Consumer firms in Asia's third-largest economy have been particularly hard-hit as India's crops wilted during back-to-back drought years, denting rural customers' ability to spend.
A stock market rally wilted in afternoon trading Friday after the F.B.I. notified Congress that it would investigate new emails linked to the Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
The cheese is made in the kitchen, and it's gorgeously soft, while the saag is a tart and peppery mix of wilted arugula, sorrel, spinach and mustard greens.
Things have clicked offensively, with Golden State hitting seven of its first nine shots, including all five attempts from 3-point range, but the Raptors have hardly wilted.
England, which had long wilted under its country's overly critical news media gaze, showed up in a positive mood, and preaching that this time — finally — would be different.
The New York Knicks put in work on defense en route to a pair of wins but wilted on that end in Thursday's loss to the Washington Wizards.
It's a simple, hearty meal that uses just a little bit of bacon and two forms of cabbage — one wilted, one pickled — to deliver a lot of flavor.
Literally, Lamb clung to guns and religion to take down Saccone, the hangdog Republican candidate who projected all the vigor of a wilted salad in his own campaign.
Voters want something crisper than the wilted salad the GOP served up in Pennsylvania, no matter how much dressing outside groups (or even the President) slop on it.
Green thumb or not, anyone under a freeze warning who doesn't cover their plants Sunday night could be in a for a rude -- or wilted -- awakening Monday morning.
Warming oceans have killed huge sections of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, turning their glorious colors to a bleached white that's as dispiriting as a wilted brown cherry blossom.
At first it will look like a lot of chips and not much salsa, but the tortillas will quickly absorb the sauce and become almost a bit wilted.
I could've taken an L and lived to fight another day, but instead, I crammed my sad wilted dong as deep inside the tube as I could manage.
The first picture looks like the mutant that Doctor Who fans know and love, and after a little bit of melting, the second picture shows a wilted snow Dalek.
Floods have damaged crops, forced hundreds of thousands from their homes and killed at least 33, while the north has wilted in a heat wave and drought-like conditions.
Which makes these images of Donald Trump at the White House surrounded by Big Macs and Filet-O-Fish's — plus some sad, wilted fast food salads for good measure?
She broke early in each set and sent down 21 winners, winning 86 percent of her first-serve points as Zvonareva wilted in the face of her relentless onslaught.
Others dumplings, called vareniki, are filled with a plush blend of ricotta and mozzarella, cabbage wilted with onions or fluffy potatoes annotated with nothing more than salt and pepper.
The Chilean peso gained 2741%, while the Colombian and the Mexican pesos rose marginally as the dollar wilted amid a lack of new developments in U.S.-China trade talks.
A pedestrian Mets offense had staked Syndergaard to an early four-run lead, but even Syndergaard, their best pitcher, wilted, delivering by far his worst start of the season.
Macron's popularity ratings have wilted, leaving only 40 percent with a positive view of his performance in a poll published on Sunday, down 24 percentage points in two months.
Next to the small painting hang two neon sculptures of wilted palm trees that illuminate the gallery, turning it into a dismal extension of this not-so-sunny scene.
India has received rain that is 19% less than average since the monsoon season began on June 1, after last year's drought wilted crops in western and southern India.
The empire made it into a port, with a monopoly on imports and exports, privileged levies, soft railway tariffs — a world that wilted to a close a century ago.
While the materials that went into Mariette's wardrobe — fake fur, and lots of it — may be humble, her overall style is big, bold and colorful, if a tad wilted.
Since then, the Chinese leadership's enthusiasm for allowing market forces to pick winners and losers has wilted as social inequalities have grown, and Mr. Xi's speech confirmed that trend.
LONDON, (Reuters) - British consumer spending wilted under heavy snow in March, according to surveys on Tuesday that added to signs the economy probably slowed at the start of 2018.
Bloomberg's successes suggest a man who was not only in the right place at the right time but understood how to profit from challenges that might have wilted others.
The idea of combining infrastructure and tax reform also bloomed and wilted, as did Trump's comment to Bloomberg in May that he "would certainly consider" hiking the gas tax.
Standing on her front porch in rural Kentucky, surrounded by soybean fields and rose bushes that had wilted in the late July heat, she pulled out a pack of Marlboros.
I toss together mushrooms, garlic, onions, ground beef from earlier, sauce, and spinach leaves I have in the fridge so that I can eat them before they get too wilted.
After they and other U.S. officials were served wilted Caesar salads, Trump began to worry the untouched plates would offend the Chinese, people familiar with the matter told the Journal.
Days when I pinch the fat under my chin until it's sore, and days when I lock myself in the bathroom at work when talking to people leaves me wilted.
This is almost pesto, with Parmesan shaved separately and left to melt over long planks of grilled chicken, and stray leaves of arugula wilted just enough to tame their bite.
While most economists think modest growth will return in the current quarter, a slew of downbeat surveys have shown business activity has wilted in the Brexit crisis, especially in August.
Several works in this show, titled "Waiting for the Light," cite earlier masters of still life (Zurbarán, Morandi) and almost all have blooms that have wilted, drooping from campy vessels.
On a recent afternoon, plants on the front steps had wilted to brown stalks, cardboard boxes were scattered in the yard and a "for sale" sign stood by the curb.
Meanwhile, other Asian markets wilted as investors fretted over the spread of a new flu-like virus in China just as millions prepared to travel for the Lunar New Year.
I had a little leftover roast chicken in my fridge, but not really enough for a meal, and a few mushrooms and some cream and a little sad, wilted parsley.
That was the way The Wedding Singer got its setting across—as a punchline that it bludgeoned you over the head with until your Seagull swoop was wilted and bloodied.
Unlike some dirt-raised organic vegetables she has tried, which can be blemished, or wilted by the duress of shipment, Mr. Smith's vegetables are raised in dirt-free, atmospherically controlled conditions.
Kapwani highlights the ephemerality of these floral arrangements by juxtaposing photos of the fresh, recreated bouquets with pictures of the same bouquets two to three weeks later, when they have wilted.
"Trump's announcement today is a wilted fig leaf to cover up his remaining conflicts of interest and his pitiful record of charitable giving," DNC spokesman Eric Walker said in the statement.
While he wilted in October against better competition with more sophisticated scouting reports, he did finish third in the majors in total bases, behind Colorado's Nolan Arenado and Toronto's Josh Donaldson.
Rubio wilted under an attack by Christie at the debate, repeating rehearsed lines from his stump speech in defending himself against criticism that he is not experienced enough to be president.
Japan's Nikkei slipped 0.1 percent, weighed down by a stronger yen as the dollar wilted and shrugging off data showing the country's exports rose for an eighth straight month in July.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Norway skated to a stunning victory in the men's Olympic team pursuit on Wednesday, taking gold ahead of hosts South Korea as defending champions the Netherlands wilted.
But in recent years, many people have lamented the fading interest among younger generations in gay bars, scores of which have wilted in the digital glare of meet-ups-by-app.
Over the last year he found in the candidacy of Donald J. Trump, a Republican, just the right dose of smelling salts to revive a public life that had long wilted.
Others might have wilted at taking up arms against their own citizens, but in 1794, President Washington led a militia army into western Pennsylvania to restore order and enforce tax collections.
Joshua suffered the first loss of his professional career when he wilted in New York City in June, succumbing to a seventh round stoppage after Ruiz Jr. floored him four times.
Alongside, I love chopped Swiss chard leaves, briefly wilted in a pan with diced chard stems, onions and garlic that have been sautéed in olive oil until tender but not brown.
The British pound is also under pressure after surveys on Friday showed business activity had wilted in the wake of the Brexit vote, trading at $45.173, near last week's low of $1.3065.
It's 1968, and Marie Mitchell's dreams of being a top intelligence officer at the F.B.I. have wilted in the face of reality: She's a young Black women in an old boy's club.
The plate was minimally adorned with wilted escarole, a few crisp green olives and dabs of olive sauce: a textbook case of knowing when to leave a good piece of fish alone.
Cradling a bouquet of flowers Karasek had given her, now slightly wilted from the heat, Prakash admitted she'd grown tired of "saying the same thing over and over" all day to reporters.
Markets were waiting to see if the Federal Reserve meeting would signal rate hikes later this year, and most emerging assets wilted as the U.S. dollar rose to a five-day high.
When the Twins had an early chance to assert themselves, loading the bases in the first inning with none out against Sabathia with two bunt singles and a base hit, they wilted.
SYDNEY, Feb 257.9 (Reuters) - Australia said on Tuesday its 2019/2020 wheat harvest was the lowest in 12 years, missing its forecast, as a severe drought across the east coast wilted crops.
Ostensibly gold, it read as a dying mustard, a long-wilted lettuce, a spoiled yogurt, a horrid and peeling 1950s paint job, the desiccated summer remains of the fields of central California.
Gouthière made all-gilt objects as well — most impressively, here, a pair of wall lamps featuring loose clutches of poppies that seem to encompass their life cycle, from buds to wilted blossoms.
Asian stocks wilted to a four month low with a nearly 20.2 percent drop in Chinese stocks as China warned it would retaliate to a threat of new U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods.
Criticism in the media has cowed this bunch countless times before, especially during the government shutdown in 2013 when the Republicans wilted under the pressure of front page editorials in the major newspapers.
Because of the painstaking particularity of sentiment injected into the bouquets, these exchanges between bosom friends might carry more significance than a boyfriend's obligatory bunch of wilted grocery store carnations ever could today.
The watery tomato sauce wilted the bed of arugula it was served on, and the sautéed octopus lacked the grill flavoring that the appetizer version had, allowing the chorizo to overpower the dish.
That Britain wilted in the face of an Indian challenge, leaving it with no judge on the court for the first time since it was founded in 1946, was thus almost a success.
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Farmer Talita Matutu twists open an under-sized maize cob in a field she stopped tending after no rain came for months and most of her crop wilted.
Both played early on Saturday, shooting 66 before the greens wilted under the baking sun, and neither would have expected to be tied for the lead at the end of the third round.
If the gaudy numbers put up by the sharpshooting Klay Thompson and versatile Draymond Green were mere artifacts of opponents focusing all their attention on Mr Curry, the Warriors would already have wilted.
Tomljanovic's meek serve wilted further in the second set as the free-swinging Mladenovic roared on to a victory that gave France hope of a third Fed Cup title and first since 2003.
The Canadian wilted further in the second set, however, and his cause was not helped by his 23 unforced errors as Cilic wrapped up a routine victory in one hour and 15 minutes.
In a kitchen where dough from a 14-year-old sourdough starter was being dressed with pistachio pesto and wilted Swiss chard, the field ration was presented to Mr. Pond on a plate.
Faced with extensive opposition from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries — and silence from the US — the Dutch wilted and an Arab text that included no stipulation for international investigators was passed instead.
The same week Mr. Bloomberg wilted in the Las Vegas debate, his campaign ran advertisements on the city's huge electronic billboards taunting Mr. Trump: "Donald Trump eats burnt steak," read one of them.
On a stifling Centre Court the 15th seed was pushed hard in the first set before 50th-ranked Edmund wilted in the heat and Monfils moved through 7-6(1) 6-4 6-4.
Even John Waters, who once called them "little balls of hell, limp and wilted after a lifetime of being pissed on by birds and other contaminated creatures," is fond of these stinky little orbs.
When I awoke with the sunrise, slightly hungover and slightly frozen, I surveyed my surroundings: extra sweater as pillow, empty bottle of wine, and a sad breakfast of champions: a wilted, pre-packaged salad.
But, because Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of frigid weather, we need a more sustainable grocery shopping approach — you know, one that doesn't involve as much expired seafood, wilted produce, or curdled milk.
Sharapova broke the world number one in the first game and mounted a stiff challenge in the opening set but wilted in the second to extend a losing record that goes back 83 years.
The five-times world champion and Mercedes have been dominant this season, the team winning nine of 10 races so far, but they wilted in the sweltering heat at last month's Austrian Grand Prix.
"Trump's announcement today is a wilted fig leaf to cover up his remaining conflicts of interest and his pitiful record of charitable giving," said Eric Walker, deputy communications director of the Democratic National Committee.
Dry weather forced graziers to cull cattle in record numbers as dams ran dry and feed stocks wilted, taking the size of Australia's cattle herd to at least a two-decade low last year.
Dak never wilted under the intensity ... even though Zeke's shirtless image added to the intimidation ... and what became obvious are two things ... these guys are really good friends ... and the NFL is in trouble.
Gold wilted slightly from its highs on Wednesday after the U.S. Federal Reserve released notes from its most recent meeting showing central bankers largely hopeful about the direction in which the economy was headed.
Despite progress on its overhaul, which has included a drop in risk-weighted assets by a further $13 billion, Standard Chartered said it expected 2016 performance to remain subdued as global economic prospects wilted.
Westbrook produced the highest-scoring triple-double in playoff history with 51 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds in Game 2 but he wilted in the fourth quarter and the Thunder fell 115-111.
But the cooked items were still warm, the lettuce and other raw ingredients hadn't wilted, and all the plates looked as if they had been primped by a food stylist for an overhead shot.
A gentle rain wilted signs that said "Not the End" and "We Will Look Out for Each Other"; two men in front of me waved a rainbow banner and a blacked-out American flag.
By contrast, political support in the United States for solar panel manufacturing wilted after a single solar equipment company in California, Solyndra, collapsed in 2011 after obtaining $535 million in Energy Department loan guarantees.
After taking my time, dinner is served: a bowl of quinoa, diced cucumber, wilted spinach, and half an avocado with lemon juice, turmeric, black pepper, leftover baba ganoush, and a few of the seed crackers.
But despite the positive progress report on its overhaul, which saw risk-weighted assets drop by a further $13 billion, Standard Chartered said it expected 2016 performance to remain subdued as global economic prospects wilted.
Forecasts for the 28-member European Union have repeatedly been cut, with Germany set for its lowest grain harvest in 24 years after crops wilted under the highest summer temperatures since records began in 1881.
The Magic, whose playoff hopes wilted long ago, beat the Miami Heat 110-99 on Friday night, winning the season series (3-1) for the first time since 2008-93 against their in-state rival.
The country had never before won a major tournament, and was thwarted in the 2004 European final, beaten on home turf by a Greek team playing to frustrate opponents until they wilted or lost concentration.
But he did not seem to play with the same force after straining his neck in a first-half collision and the Cavaliers wilted in the second half, with the Celtics outscoring them 21-23.
Many teams would have wilted under the pressure as Mexico poured forward in the first 20 minutes just as they had in their famous 1-0 win over Germany — but Brazil were made of sterner stuff.
But, like many people who discover they don't have what it takes to pursue a career in the performing arts, now I sit at a desk for hours on end, and my perfect posture has wilted.
Produce-related festivities aside, enthusiasm for the once hotly anticipated public offering has wilted in the past couple days as the company lowered its target opening stock price from between $210 and $23 to just $22.
The little-known asset manager had made an offer of A$10.42 per share in December 2018, as drought wilted crops across Australia's east coast and limited GrainCorp's ability to earn revenue from international grain trading.
In earnings reactions, L'Oreal reported a strong sales beat thanks to good performance from China and luxury cosmetics, but the shares wilted after touching a five-month high in early deals, last trading down 0.2 percent.
Analysts have said the offer could be attractive to GrainCorp's shareholders as it comes amid a drought that has wilted crops across Australia's east coast, limiting the firm's ability to earn revenue from international grain trading.
Eastern and southern Africa were hard hit in 2016 by drought exacerbated by El Nino - a warming of sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean - that wilted crops, slowed economic growth and drove food prices higher.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Norway skated to a stunning victory in the men's team pursuit at the Gangneung Oval on Wednesday, winning gold ahead of hosts South Korea as defending champions the Netherlands wilted.
One night, the single steak of the day—an unmarbled and unmemorable "bachelor" cut (also known as a "clod") from the shoulder, seared simply—was overpowered by its side of oily roasted beets and wilted greens.
The same was true against Josh Thomson, who Ferguson walked down, battering with front kicks to the body and cutting open with slashing elbows over three frantic rounds, during which Thomson wilted under the constant activity.
In the bristling conclusion, the dancers rush to the front of the stage echoing Ms. Eddy's swimming arms and then, just as suddenly, pivot while raising an arm in the air with a slightly wilted wrist.
As concern mounted about the impact of the coronavirus on the world's second-biggest economy, Chinese authorities reported a surge in cases, while the United States warned citizens against travel to China and financial markets wilted.
With its bottlenecked aisles and wilted to-go salads, it emphasizes the encyclopedic over the local and the fresh—seemingly out of synch with a Manhattan dining scene that has trended West Coast in recent years.
The European Union is set for a larger wheat harvest this summer as a heatwave in late June which wilted some crops had a less severe impact than initially feared, traders and industry officials said on Friday.
Investors will be watching closely the gross domestic product (GDP) data to see if demand wilted in the final three months of last year following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's surprise decision to ban high-value currency notes.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Caroline Wozniacki's eighth attempt at reaching the Sydney International semi-finals wilted in the stifling Australian heat on Wednesday with the former world number one going down to Barbora Strycova in a three-set slugfest.
In Germany, straw crops have wilted under a combination of drought and the highest July temperatures since 1881, with shorter stalks reducing straw crops yields by 20 to 40 percent in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein.
Federer, who wilted in hot and humid conditions last year when he fell to Australian John Millman in the last 16, will kick off the day session inside Arthur Ashe Stadium against Belgian 15th seed David Goffin.
In fact, they were holding a two-run lead when reliever Jonathan Holder — on because starter C.C. Sabathia had wilted in the 87-degree heat — gloved Andrew Benintendi's one-hop smash with runners at second and third.
But optimism on trade negotiations wilted as China's foreign ministry dismissed U.S. suggestions that there had been contact between the two sides, and said it hopes Washington can stop its wrong actions and create conditions for talks.
Speaking in Moscow at a news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Dodon said it was "curious" that Moldova's trade turnover with the EU had wilted since signing a political and trade pact with the bloc in 2014.
As harvesting gets into full swing, forecasts show winemakers are the latest to succumb to a catastrophic drought that has already wilted the winter wheat crop and is expected to drag the wool clip to a record low.
LONDON (Reuters) - The pound wilted against a rallying euro on Thursday after the European Central Bank disappointed dovish investors, though analysts said the British currency looked broadly directionless until the contest to replace the prime minister was concluded.
The drought during 2015 wilted crops and exacerbated shortages of food such as protein-rich pulses and India, which consumes about 22 million tonnes of pulses annually, faced a shortfall of 7-8 million tonnes in 2015-16.
And it's growing: On Tuesday, the Unicode Consortium, the body that standardizes emoji, will release 72 new ones that will soon make their way to our fingertips, including a black heart, a wilted flower and a pregnant woman.
The purée of fava beans laced with wilted chicory makes for a green, velvety soup (2120 euros) and the braised lamb on a coulee of smoked cream of red peppers (2156 euros) is both buttery and lightly piquant.
In the "Butterfly Etude," she contrasted fluttering wings with daring prances to Chopin; and in "Les Funérailles," to Liszt, she wilted with torment as her quiet poses etched themselves into space, one evaporating until another took its place.
In recent weeks, a new-old narrative has emerged that goes something like this: England wilted under the pressure of high expectations all these years, so the path to success lies in ridding the country of such expectations.
Any honest appraisal of Ovechkin, though, must account for gradations: He has thrived and struggled, delighted and disappointed, flourished on mediocre teams and wilted on better ones, all while averaging nearly a point per game in the postseason.
Davis' abrupt departure overshadowed a defence that wilted in the first half in allowing the Chargers to score touchdowns on four consecutive drives, and a week after a 47-3 meltdown in a season-opening loss at Baltimore.
This would be roughly in line with the 20193-year average of 24.4 million tonnes, and well up on 17.3 million tonnes in 2018/19 when output fell to the lowest in a decade after severe drought wilted crops.
SYDNEY, June 19 (Reuters) - Australia on Tuesday raised its forecast for beef exports in 2018/9.373 by more than 4 percent after dry weather wilted pastures in the country's east, forcing farmers to slaughter cows in near record volumes.
LONDON/BENGALURU (Reuters) - Optimism about stock market performance this year has wilted, with investors fretting about the global economy and unexpected shocks likely to condemn most key indices to a weaker performance than thought just a few months ago.
It could be that, now on the other side of 30, my interest in Morrissey would have wilted somewhat anyway, but the Baldwin incident feels like yet another nail in a coffin it may be time to finally bury.
Torrential rain lashed parts of central and south China on Monday, with floods damaging crops, forcing hundreds of thousands from their homes and killing at least 33, while the north wilted in a heat wave and drought-like conditions.
The story of Jeong-dae is narrated by his soul, tethered to his corpse as it drains of blood at the base of a growing mountain of bodies, like a wilted balloon caught in the branches of a tree.
This pantry pasta is different: It asks you to reach deeper into your cupboard and fridge, unearthing olives, a couple of onions and that bunch of parsley, spinach or arugula (wilted is fine) you probably have somewhere in there.
Sometimes the gratitude I felt once we were all gathered over dinner was the mere fact that we'd been able to pull it off, in spite of all the heralding clatter: highway traffic, green beans wilted and turkeys undone.
The southern African nation's economy is experiencing a severe dollar crunch and faces more headwinds from a drought that has wilted crops and left up to 5.3 million people in need of food aid, according to a U.N. humanitarian agency.
He had been waking up under the relentless El Paso summer sun to clean off the dead and wilted flowers and ready the white wooden memorial for the outpouring of mourners who have been flooding the Walmart to pay their respects.
In the end, the upstart Advocate, a Baton Rouge-based organization that launched its New Orleans edition in late 2012, overtook the 182-year-old Times-Picayune, which wilted in recent years under wayward ownership of the national chain Advance Publications.
In the end, the upstart Advocate, a Baton Rouge-based organization that launched its New Orleans edition in late 100, overtook the 182-year-old Times-Picayune, which wilted in recent years under wayward ownership of the national chain Advance Publications.
Fresh detail on the awkward and strained relationship between President Trump and the secretary of state he fired Tuesday in a surprise tweet includes the Wall Street Journal's scoop that Trump once forced Tillerson to eat a wilted Caesar salad.
The rose-themed third issue of Pleasure Garden magazine abounds with flower porn: Blush-pink petals spill out of a sculptural table arrangement, wilted bouquets decorate horses' manes, a long-stem rose emerges from a pair of perky butt cheeks.
He has had to deal with Tommy John surgery, a perception early in his career that he wilted when errors occurred behind him in the field and the sense that he was extremely particular, almost fussy, about his preparation for games.
As the Pacific Northwest sweated and wilted this week in the grip of one of the fiercest heat waves ever recorded in this region, Portland reached 260 degrees on Thursday but again fell short of the all-time mark of 22015.
The Englishman's initial challenge wilted in the brutal conditions on Saturday when he dropped five shots in four holes to start his back nine but when the USGA watered the Shinnecock Hills course overnight, Fleetwood knew a low score was possible.
LONDON/BENGALURU, July 12 (Reuters) - Optimism about stock market performance this year has wilted, with investors fretting about the global economy and unexpected shocks likely to condemn most key indices to a weaker performance than thought just a few months ago.
It was delicious with fried eggs, and with tender, shredded, wilted kale, and fresh fava beans that had been blanched in salted water, and summer corn, shaved off the cob and sautéed with some coconut oil, and even with roasted okra.
Britain's political commitment to the Hinkley deal has not wilted in the aftermath of the EU referendum, even though its two key architects, former Prime Minister David Cameron and former finance minister George Osborne have been replaced by Theresa May and Philip Hammond.
Around four in ten high schoolers also believed a thinly sourced photograph of wilted flowers on the photo-sharing site Imgur was strong evidence that the disaster at Japan's Fukishima Daiichi nuclear plant caused "nuclear birth defects" based on the headline alone.
Instead of wasting hours of good eating time scrolling through endless pictures of babies, proposals, wilted Christmas trees, and half-baked ideas, allow us to spoonfeed you the very best food porn the heart-shaped, square-cut world of Instagram has to offer.
The southern African nation's economy is experiencing a severe dollar crunch and faces more headwinds from a drought this year that has wilted crops and left up to 5.3 million people in need of food aid, according to a U.N. humanitarian agency.
Growth in Myanmar's investment follows reforms launched in 2012 by former president Thein Sein, a former general who enlisted help from technocrats and global financial institutions to overhaul an economy that wilted under sanctions and inept policymaking during five decades of military rule.
In Aotearoa — what the Maori, indigenous to New Zealand, call their home — the leaves were traditionally chewed or brewed for tea to ease toothaches and abdominal pain, wilted over flames to make a poultice for cuts and stings and burned to banish mosquitoes.
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - U.S. protectionism is self-defeating and a "symptom of paranoid delusions" that must not distract China from its path to modernization, Chinese media said on Friday as Beijing kept up with its war of words with Washington while markets wilted.
Beneath the video are dozens of photos from people who followed its instructions and ended up with hands that look like rakes and hands that look like wilted bouquets, wadlike hands studded with wrong fingers, hands whose palms vanish into previously undiscovered dimensions.
Individually, it was down at $1.1070 to the euro, flat on the yen at 108.08 yen and only made gains on the pound, which wilted as what are likely to be fraught post-Brexit trade talks with the EU began in Brussels.
Individually, it was down at $1.1070 to the euro, flat on the yen at 108.08 yen and only made gains on the pound which wilted as what are likely to be fraught post-Brexit trade talks with the EU began in Brussels.
Unlike Merci's Pop-Modernist offerings, the new shop's products have a softer touch, such as light azure ceramic dinnerware, parchment writing paper and velvet floor cushions decorated with images of wilted flowers, details from the paintings of the French artist Gaël Davrinche.
Clad in an ill-colored deep V-neck, skin-tight jean shorts exposing his stocky thighs, and cheap, rubber flip-flops revealing his unclipped toenails, the Drunk Brit has no fewer than three Camel Blues dangling from his wilted, dehydrated lips at all times.
Curnier Jardin flashes from the quotidian German suburbs to mock prison cells, which, unlike Genet's sterile black and white cells, are colored by green walls, inmates clad in pearls, and bouquets of wilted flowers that the women run across their breasts and swallow whole.
Sure, you can glaze them with whatever you want or just roast them until they're disconcertingly wilted and limp, like an unconscious human or old leaf of bibb lettuce discovered in the crisper long after its use-by date, but people are judging you.
When I wilted into a crippling depression after being let go from that job I dry-heaved over, I told him how much I hated being consumed by my physiology, and he replied that he knew the sudden uptick in my daily agitation wasn't me.
A birdie on the first hole of his final round doubled his lead and after a sumptuous approach and monster putt secured back-to-back birdies on seven and eight, Garcia was five shots clear as his nearest rivals wilted under a melting midday sun.
Though your taste buds travel, Mr. Van's ingredients hail from nearby, whether you choose the Lake Erie perch ($28), served with wilted greens, tomatoes, capers and a lemon butter sauce, or the tuna poke with crispy won tons, shallots, sesame seeds and avocado ($15).
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Global share markets rallied while safe-haven debt wilted early in Asia on Friday as a poll of UK voters suggested the country would remain in the European Union, removing the latest threat to the future of the bloc and its single currency.
A two-page spread at the beginning of the book collects a series of clichéd images concerning ads for antidepressants: a woman staring at the table while, behind her, a potted plant has wilted, a woman looking spaced out while children are happily playing outside.
And that's why it wilted and died and no one really gives a fuck about Avicii over here: do you really want to align yourself with the kind of people who think of club culture and the importance of corporate synergy in the same breath?
Indeed, optimism about the dollar, which had its best month since February in October, has wilted following a Washington Post report on Tuesday that suggested Republican leaders were considering a one-year delay in the implementation of a big corporate tax cut to comply with Senate rules.
If it hadn't wilted under the weight of its burden, this giant stuffed Pikachu might look like this: It's not so little in the middle because a longer waist allows for more hug room, I assume, but even with this modification, it's still clearly on brand.
At $60 each bouquet is about as expensive as a dozen roses, but the nine plush Star Wars figures included in each don't need to be quickly put into a vase full of water, and they certainly won't be wilted and dead in a week's time.
"It is too hot, so the crops wilted as if they had a disease and I gave up on tending even though I had used improved seed and practised conservation agriculture," Matutu said on her farm in Rangemore on the outskirts of the city of Bulawayo.
William Forcellini, one of his teammates, wilted in the Cairo heat during his singles match, and with nothing more than the pride of the San Marino team on the line, Pellandra borrowed Forcellini's rackets and took the court for the final match, a doubles encounter against Egypt.
Unlike other teams that have wilted once Golden State gets going, the Raptors got quick scores from Kyle Lowry and Fred VanVleet — keeping the reserve's hot streak going — and when Golden State called a timeout with 2:56 left in the quarter, Toronto was up, 22-19.
Ncube said the economy had grown by 6.2 percent in 2018 compared to an initial forecast of 3.1 percent but he saw growth being throttled this year by "severe economic shocks", including a drought that has wilted crops and a cyclone that hit western parts of Zimbabwe in March.
Ncube said the economy had grown by 6.2 percent in 2018 compared to an initial forecast of 3.1 percent but he saw growth being throttled this year by severe economic shocks, including a drought that has wilted crops and a cyclone that hit western parts of Zimbabwe in March.
Main courses like roasted sea bass with cauliflower purée or crispy and custardy veal sweetbreads on wilted Romaine with a Madeira sauce displayed the very British love of savory and fruity flavors, often in the same dish, which has become the rudder of Mr. Pickett's otherwise assiduously Gallic cuisine.
In muffling the No. 3 Rams, the league's highest-scoring offense, No. 6 Atlanta played as fast and physical Saturday night as it did against New England in last year's Super Bowl until, gassed by all the time it spent on the field, it wilted in the fourth quarter.
Sisig baboy — a crowd-pleasing hash of pork belly littered with onions, some wilted in a pan and others tossed in raw at the last minute, for crunch — comes on a hot plate or in the form of "tacos," spilling out of crimped shells of fried won ton skins.
My white rose has already wilted and I too will probably forget many, if not all, of the exercises and details of the night; however, it was exciting to be a part of something so energetically holistic, to sleep so close to others carrying out the same intention.
Total time: 30 minutes Per serving: 274 calories, 6g fat, 433mg sodium, 33.6g carbs, 3.7g fiber, 4.6g sugar, 21.6g protein Food Hack: "Make this meal even more veggie-full by adding a heaping cup of baby spinach during the last few minutes of cooking, and stir until wilted," suggests Ali.
Guardiola, later, was right to point out a handful of refereeing decisions that went against his team — most notably a second goal, just before halftime, that was incorrectly ruled out by an offside call — but, ultimately, that did not explain quite why City wilted so notably in the second half.
Juventus then wilted and finished with 10 men after Juan Cuadrado was sent off in the 84th minute – 18 minutes after coming on as a substitute – following a second booking for the mildest of pushes on defender Sergio Ramos, whose theatrics left a sour taste on an otherwise uplifting occasion.
These are the company's most experimental pieces, in appearance and silhouette, and almost uniformly gorgeous in their mildly wilted forlornness, especially the faded black bomber ($998) and the wrinkled red gilet designed to be zipped into other pieces in the collection ($413) but which was eminently wearable on its own.
Beyond the element of restriction—we've all got a friend who sits there sulking over a wilted salad while everyone else eats pizza or burgers—there's the fact that a lot of vegan food has been historically hippie-ish: poorly executed homemade soy milks, barely seasoned quinoa patties, rubbery hunks of seitan.
Studies had been done about the types of flora that might be put to growth in lunar scapes, or Martian ones; but these were typically done in such a way that fragments of atmosphere were introduced to already thriving plants—based on earth's composition—and the majority of them died or wilted quickly or immediately.
Fuck the box of chocolates (not literally, unless you're super lonely), throw the wilted roses in the trash, and print out a few of these bad boys to give to your partner, longtime friend, or your wise, beloved dealer who texts the black heart emoji to you on a daily basis because he loves you dearly but also knows you're empty inside.
He often wrote in iambic pentameter, or close to it: Who wouldn't notice the fire in your eyes Or the bitter direction of impending goodbyes I'm fallen and folded and I'm wilted in place At the sight of you standing there with streaks down your face It's also a terrific showcase for the Dukes, who play a spirited, nearly frenzied rendition, hot with the fury of the recently vexed.
The New York quartet shot from a buzzy anti-folk project popular on college radio to an MTV mainstay on the strength of the proto-viral single, in which the singer and poet John S. Hall recounts losing his prized member at a party, waking up the next morning, and wandering between the Kiev and St. Mark's trying to find it—"This happens all the time," he explains, wilted.
The farmer sick and wilted migrated north into the United States ignoring the challenges of change a relentless force in the World Our inner scaffolding bones the fossils become who we are a skeleton a skull white, brittle, and inert not rich and dynamic yet bone many characters are fossils or skeletons we are skeletal actors displayed I sit here now thinking of my dissolving bones men walked on the moon You could say, so what?
The record of this contest shows how perilous the top has been, sequentially, for Biden (way back when at the start); for Warren (who wilted in the fall after a strong summer); for Pete Buttigieg (who won Iowa and almost won New Hampshire, only to demonstrate that those states don't matter as much in years past) to Sanders (who just days ago was riding a wave of commentary that, based on comparisons to Trump in 2016, regarded his nomination as a strong probability.) That smart-set consensus seemed a bit rash in an age when certitudes are so regularly smashed.
That's all fixed in the new set of emoji, which includes a shrug emoji, a lying face (a Pinocchio elongated nose), a clown face (to creep out and amuse your friends), a selfie emoji, a right and left facing fist (virtual fist bumps!), a rolling on the floor face, a sneezing face and even a drooling face    -Rolling On The Floor Laughing -Clown Face -Lying Face -Drooling Face -Nauseated Face -Sneezing Face -Prince -Shrug -Face Palm -Selfie -Hand With Index and Middle Fingers Crossed -Call Me Hand -Left-Facing Fist -Right-Facing Fist -Raised Back Of Hand -Handshake -Black Heart -Wilted Flower The update also adds a few people our emoji menu has been missing, like Mrs.

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