And there is a somewhat moist-eyed account of a peace symposium convened by the conductor Daniel Barenboim that called for more European mediation a call in which one cannot help but hear a subconscious lament by the eminent and worldly participants that Jerusalem and Damascus were not more like Vienna and Paris in the first place.
The secrets of Viennese signature apple strudel and chocolate cake Sacher are well-known among Lviv pastry chefs but syrnyk, a moist pie made from fresh cottage cheese, is a local specialty that many guests to the city take back home.
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In the vacuum, the sharp edges of the lunar soil cling together, leaving a smooth surface much as moist sand does on a beach.
What's startling is that the invented elements have been done so well. (One tolerable, perhaps inevitable, exception is a moist, uplifting coda.) Without giving any plot points away, I can tell you that a climactic scene turns on a marvelous surprise, and promise you frequent spasms of suspense that will grow almost unbearable.
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In a plastic bag, she carries an object wrapped in a moist towel.
Though she had known some of the class for years, they all seemed a blur now, a moist, jiggling blob.
These only work however, if a customer manufactures a moist, non-oil based product, (sodas, smoothies, yogurts etc.), as the dyes are water-soluble.
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Brian Levin, who calls himself "chairman of the herd" at Performance Enhancing Meat Snacks, in Denver, says he set out to make a moist jerky.
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Anyone who dives into a moist, buttery slice filled with thick, textured frosting will agree that Carrie's coconut cake would have done her entire family proud.
Given its firm texture, goat is particularly wonderful when cooked in a moist-roasting style, where it softens and infuses the pan juices with its robust taste.
Meteorologists were blaming the nor'easter on the collision of two storm systems: cold air traveling south from Canada bumping into a moist low pressure system heading north from the Carolinas.
If you're going that route, you might as well go all the way and use something like rib eye, which has a rich, meaty flavor and good marbling to produce a moist burger.
We know, we know, the elevator is probably one of the top five most awkward places in the world -- what with the cattle-like proximity to strangers and co-workers alike creating a moist, coffee- and morning breath-scented jungle stew of humanity each morning.
Global climate models indicate that the Earth will react to this increase by at first becoming a "moist greenhouse".
The lifting mechanism pushes the moist air upward to a point in the atmosphere where the thinner air can no longer hold the moisture, at which time precipitation forms and falls to the ground.
Finding a puddle, the hare had a good drink, looked all around with moist, conscious eyes, then lay down in a little pit to one side, curled up into the warmth of his own body, and dozed off.
Eventually, I got the Hannchen Jansen I wanted: two yellow cake layers, moist and delicate, sandwiching a tart and creamy filling and topped with nutty-brown meringue.
San Antonio's previous record flooding in 1998 was devastating, caused by heavy rains throughout south Texas and by a plume of moist air from Hurricane Madeline off the Mexican west coast.
San Antonio's previous record flooding in 1998 was devastating, caused by heavy rains throughout south Texas and by a plume of moist air from Hurricane Madeline off the west coast of Mexico.
The whey concentrate goes into yogurt to help the bacteria grow, into bread as the magic ingredient to keep it moist and into sausage as a binder (if you wonder what's going on here, recall that Borden used to make glue from milk).
The whey concentrate goes into yogurt to help the bacteria grow, into bread as the magic ingredient to keep the product moist and into sausage as a binder (if you wonder what's going on here, recall that Borden used to make glue from milk).
The rye bread was thick and moist, like cake, and Ed dropped a couple of slices in the toaster.
The inside was tender and moist, the outside charred and crunchy in a good way, like a beef rib with built-in Kansas City burnt ends.
The day was gray and moist, with low clouds weighing on the rooftops and a thin fog floating below.
They stay perpetually moist, and eating enough of them may give you a viable defense to just about anything.
Bertolli-branded sandwiches are being sold in Europe's gas stations, where a patented technology protects the bread from the moist filling.
Its dense texture creates visual interest on a small scale, and it keeps plants moist like mulch would for an outdoor garden.
The result is meat that absorbs a smoky, sweetness from the wood and stays extremely moist.
Moments from the single-track road that winds up the valley, Buchi unearthed a fresh cluster of blossoming wild garlic growing on the moist, fertile banks of the river Cwm Einion.
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