How To Use Baste In A Sentence

  • The 52 cm high sculpture is carved in translucent Egyptian alabaster and represents a royal female of the Amarna Period, between 1350-1334 B.C.
  • After the seacock or gate valve is closed, remove the hose temporarily so that it drains and then use an absorbent cloth or turkey baster to eliminate any residual water in the nipple.
  • “Salam Alaikum bema sebastem,” answered the Fakir; The Surgeon's Daughter
  • Separate from the slapping lesbians, a battle began to rage between the lesbians who were pagans versus the lesbians who were Christians, and then the lesbians who wanted to have “baster babies” factioned off, too. Roseanne Archy
  • Saint Blaise was a physician and bishop of Sebaste modern Sivas, Armenia. Archive 2009-02-01
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  • He lambasted software companies for piling on marginal features in incessant upgrades that can downgrade user efficiency.
  • Striking too are Leon Victor Solon's 1896 porcelain plaque Resting and the metal and alabaster three tulips lamps by Albert Cheuret.
  • Ensure a moist and succulent roast with this baster, complete with injector needle for infusing flavor right into the meat.
  • Dentro de los planes que tiene para mejorar su calidad de vida, esta la compra de un tanque de almacen de agua potale, debido a que el vital liquido no abastece en la zona y amenaza a la producción por la sequía, ella solicita un prestamo para la compra de materiales fertilizantes e insumos vegetativos que aporten un mejor mantenimientos agronomo a sus tierras y garantizen un crecimiento óptimo a la cosecha, esta inyección de capital a futuro le favorecera, para el establecimiento de 1 cuarto de manzana de piña, que le ayudara economicamente a la incursion en nuevos rubros y el mejoramiento continuo de sus niveles de vida. Kiva Loans
  • Known for his geometric sculptures from the '50s in iron and alabaster, which have inspired numerous artists, particularly Richard Serra, he also made collages and wrote extensively.
  • Milton has the word alabaster three times, twice incorrectly spelled Milton's Comus
  • As such I found myself dressed in black pyjamas and hood with only my eyes visible, creeping along a hallway with a particularly well-polished Ottoman strapped to my back and an alabaster vase full of tulips.
  • I also enjoy a light, fluffy omelet, or maybe basted eggs with bacon or strawberries and dry toast.
  • They were severely lambasted for being so inept and so incompetent.
  • Turn the shanks and baste them once or twice as they cook.
  • Picrochole thus in despair fled towards the Bouchard Island, and in the way to Riviere his horse stumbled and fell down, whereat he on a sudden was so incensed, that he with his sword without more ado killed him in his choler; then, not finding any that would remount him, he was about to have taken an ass at the mill that was thereby; but the miller's men did so baste his bones and so soundly bethwack him that they made him both black and blue with strokes; then stripping him of all his clothes, gave him a scurvy old canvas jacket wherewith to cover his nakedness. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1
  • We discussed Yasmin Alibhai-Brown's concerns that blogging is just 'pub bores' ( see debate on political blogging here on TV), the state of the blog wars, in which both sides have taken a lot of flak, particularly Tim, who has provoked a needed debate about damage done to the image of blogging by lack of basic 'netiquette', and who has been viciously ( anonymously) lambasted for it, which rather proves his original point. Blogger TV again
  • Halfway through, remove the pan from the oven and spoon over the juices to baste the tomatoes.
  • You can also drill several holes in the trunk, near the root ball, and inject stump killer into the holes with a baster.
  • The meat at the base of the neck was "basted" with chambira, to prevent its wearing and wasting away by handling in the succeeding operations. Head Hunters of the Amazon: Seven Years of Exploration and Adventure
  • According to St. Basil, forty soldiers who had openly confessed themselves Christians were condemned by the prefect to be exposed naked upon a frozen pond near Sebaste on a bitterly cold night, that they might feeze to death. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Alabaster bowls, more than a dozen steatite vessels, and fragments of ostrich eggshell containers were also found. Arabian Hoard
  • Shifting winds blew clouds of spray over the rocks, trees, and shrubs until they seemed to be sheathed in alabaster.
  • Washington trying 'to dictate its rules' By Dalila Mahdawi Daily BEIRUT: Hizbullah on Tuesday lambasted what it called brazen American interference in Lebanon's Star staff Monday, June 01, 2009 - Powered by ... WN.com - Articles related to Hudson will return to Chicago to film ABC special
  • Alabaster couples loitered along the garden path, handsome, whole and serene.
  • Adn a happitayle burfday tew Bastet24, Specter267 adn evreewun else hooz muvvers hasnt let tehm furgit hao mush labur tehy wnet froo mumbledy yeers agoe tudae! *sigh* - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • A slender adult leader with raven hair and glistening alabaster skin which reflected the full moon's light was playing a set of rich, nut-brown pipes.
  • When she chuckles at his saying he has not "lambasted" teachers, he says he will take another question if she "just wants to put on a show. Forbes.com: News
  • They basted him for his labour, kept him prisoner.
  • Moths form at least 90 per cent of the diet of barbastelle and grey long-eared bats. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dishes labeled deep-fried, pan-fried, basted, batter-dipped, breaded, creamy, crispy, scalloped, Alfredo, au gratin or in cream sauce are usually high in calories, unhealthy fats or sodium.
  • Why did it have to be the audit commission that lambasted hospitals for being filthy and unhygienic?
  • Firmly baste, too; none of your enormous floppysloppy basting stitches that look like someone left a skipping rope lying around.
  • This was during Euro 2008, and when accounts broke in the Dutch newspapers, the then-manager Marco van Basten went on the attack, rubbishing the story and demanding to know where it had come from.
  • For instance, they created highly original relief panels to decorate the Sebasteion as well as other sculpture that adapted earlier models for different purposes.
  • The turkey basted itself in a paper bag in the oven.
  • Baste the potatoes occasionally.
  • Fat-tailed sheep (of lamb age or older) are highly valued, and are often roasted with the tail intact, curved over the body to display it and to help baste the meat.
  • Removing the skin as Lenny does in this video might a familiar process to people who've basted a "chook" by getting their hands under the skin to rub a mixture of butter, garlic, herbs and what-not on the flesh. Crash Test Kitchen
  • Then, like clockwork, out slid the new issue of The Weekly Standard, which lambastes Mr. Obama's neighborhood as an island of upper-class daffiness – a neat trick, considering that Hyde Park's median household income is substantially lower than both the national and the Chicago median. Mister Maverick, Meet Da Machine
  • And I love that the lesbian who doesn't play one in this movie or on TV, has the steamiest, most alabaster skinned, and way too brief, sex scene. Kate Clinton: Big Love Trumps Mr. Big
  • She lay down again on the bed and sang a little wandering tune made up of the words I have sung all the songs all the songs I have sung all the songs there are until, touched by her own lullaby, she grew drowsy, and in the hollow of near-sleep she tasted the acridness of gold, left the chill of alabaster and smelled the dark, sweet stench of loam. Toni Morrison - Prose
  • One poster lambasted Patte for allegedly being a "bookie" - a person who accepts bets on sporting events. Times Leader News
  • Oriental alabaster, the alabastrites of the classical writers, is a translucent marble (calcium carbonate) obtained from stalagmitic deposits; because of its usually banded structure, which gives it some resemblance to onyx, it is also called onyx marble, or simply, though incorrectly, onyx. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • Another method is to cut off the bottom edge of the skirt a quarter of an inch from the turning line; apply the wrong side of the velveteen to the right side of the skirt, baste carefully close to the edge and stitch on the machine through velveteen, cloth, and lining (or facing) just inside the basting which is left in. Textiles and Clothing
  • Poppy by Ruth Harris Poppy's flesh is alabaster, below a cap of bandages.
  • Balls of course, the unspeakable “New friend” David Millimoron and a host of salaried advisers like Gila Sacks, who, at a cost of £1,000,000, tickle his tummy and baste him in aromatic oils. Archive 2007-12-23
  • You won't need to baste the meat as it cooks, but it is a good idea to toss the potatoes around half way through cooking, so that they turn golden and sticky on both sides.
  • I would first boil shrimpy, and then grill him and baste him with a butter and garlic sauce. Ancient Predator Revealed!
  • For entrées, I chose the succulent, herb-basted rack of spring lamb in a chokecherry and Chardonnay reduction.
  • A huge Belgian hit called "Benidorm Basterds," where senior citizens pull pranks on "regular people," was sold all over the world in the States Kinetic Content produced a local version, hosted by Betty White, for NBC. Omri Marcus: Why TV Genres Never Really Die
  • I think someone just told him what a "baster" is used for. Sunday Sweets: Let's Talk Turkey
  • Television pundits lambasted her image as a frumpy housewife who delivered dull speeches while clad in dowdy grey or brown suits.
  • Her face still had the terrible pallor but it was not the alabaster whiteness of her mother's, more the ghastliness of unsuccessful junket. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • All I noticed was purple eyes, green hair, three eyebrow rings and an alabaster boy holding my hand.
  • She is dressed in a tight-fitting black velvet bodice. square-cut at the neck and partly filled in with a gay handkerchief, coloured rose-pink, blue, and golden, like the alpen-rose, the gentian, and the mountain dandelion; alabaster beads, pale as edelweiss, are round her throat; her stiffened. white linen sleeves finish at the elbow; and her full well-worn skirt is of gentian blue. Plays : Second Series
  • You can use a baster or spoon to remove fat as it accumulates.
  • A high brow like unto the bright heavens, coeli pulcherrima plaga, Frons ubi vivit honor, frons ubi ludit amor, white and smooth like the polished alabaster, a pair of cheeks of vermilion colour, in which love lodgeth; [4914] Amor qui mollibus genis puellae pernoctas: a coral lip, suaviorum delubrum, in which Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The distressed surfaces, with their flinty earth tones, cobalt blues and nacreous whites, hold light like rough alabaster.
  • No purple mountain majesty there and no alabaster city, just waves of grain and the Co-op Elevator.
  • ALABASTER) and other stalagmitic deposits also consist of calcite, and so do the allied deposits of travertine, calc-sinter or calc-tufa. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • He's violated the rules of both racial and gender identity by transforming himself into an alabaster androgyne.
  • Wombi Rock, an amazing three-story crystal mountain built inside the casino, is crafted from more than 12,000 individual plates of onyx and alabaster fused to glass.
  • Aye, sculpted in whitest alabaster to emphasize his purity.
  • Meat is basted to keep it from drying out and to improve its flavour.
  • Transported across the entire Eurasian continent is a white alabaster sculpture titled " The Kiss " by Auguste Rodin.
  • En los alrededores se conserva mucho sus características originales como áreas boscosas y lugares de interés como la antigua planta de luz eléctrica que abastecía de este servicio a la ciudad de Morelia a principios del siglo pasado. Land for sale / Terreno en venta Tirio, Michoac�n
  • The breeding colony of barbastelle bats was found at Paston Great Barn in Norfolk in August 1996.
  • Make your way past the alabaster nudes and sepia prints of West in better days; step over the polar bear shagpile rug, and into the salmon-pink inner sanctum of her boudoir, and what would you find?
  • The substance commonly known as alabaster is a fine-grained variety of gypsum (calcium sulphate) much used for vases and other ornamental articles. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • “In Sebaste,” says he, “which was formerly called Samaria, having deified the daughter of Jephthah, they yearly celebrate a solemn festival in honour of her.” A Dissertation on Divine Justice
  • Angesichts der Tatsache, dass Bombenbauen und Raketenbasteln in Gaza zur Grundausbildung vom Kleinkindesalter weg geh #246; rt, erscheint das neu geforderte Spielzeugpistolenverbot etwas bizarr. Jihad Monitor
  • Jabaster, too, realizes the need for such a balance although he himself has lived in hermit-like, mystical isolation, apparently only awaiting the arrival of the deliverer. Levine - Criticism - Critical Contexts
  • Remove the hot pot from the oven, take off the lid and carefully baste some of the juices over the potatoes and season with a little salt and pepper.
  • One hundred and six pounds stretched over five feet and six inches, all of it tanning-bed basted, toned, plucked, waxed, moisturized, deodorized, perfumed, perfect. The Half Life
  • His first novel was well and truly lambasted by the critics.
  • He looked down at his own pale alabaster hands, linking them and stretching out his arms over the top of his open ring-binder.
  • Add butter, thyme and garlic; baste sweetbreads with butter for one minute.
  • The link was pretty damned snarky and all about Martin Peretz and the alabaster quality of The New Republic.
  • The Renaissance-style building and its high-ceilinged rooms lined with alabaster statues of Greek gods made an unforgettable impression on the 13-year-old.
  • Baste with cooking juices throughout for golden crispy skin.
  • The underground galleries hold ten species of wintering bat in reasonable numbers including the rare and Shreiber's bat Miniopterus schreibersi, lesser horseshoe bat Rhinolophus hipposideros (VU), long-fingered bat Myotis capaccinii (VU), greater mouse-eared bat M. myotis, Savi's pipistrelle Pipistrellus savii and western barbastelle Barbastella barbastellus (VU). Skocjan Caves Regional Park, Slovenia
  • New York Times art critic Michael Kimmelman lambasted the process as an ineffective means for choosing a design for a public memorial, or any architectural space.
  • O'Donnell lambasted the cartoon, calling it "a racist obscenity" and upbraiding the "hateful vision" of Lash and his application of "animalistic," large-eared features to President Obama. 'OBAMA NATION' artist decries MSNBC rant about 'racist obscenity' cartoon
  • Place the interfacing between the top fabric and the facing, and baste or fuse in place.
  • Baste frequently with pan drippings and remaining mixture.
  • Its hues were of white, pearl, and alabaster, and it shone with pristine care and impeccable architecture.
  • Bake the fresh garlic in a medium oven, baste with olive oil, put some fresh thyme underneath and after one hour express the squidgy contents on to fresh rolls.
  • The commentator also lambasted the U Washington for splitting the difference and now advocating that the snowcap was 30%- the commentator said this was politics, not science. The deniers of science Part 1: Intelligent Design - The Panda's Thumb
  • There is hardly any sauce on it to speak of, and instead, the fish is basted while it grills as the word teriyaki glazed grilled implies. Archive 2005-09-01
  • Baked potatoes, green beans and a nicely basted pork roast.
  • ALABASTER) and other stalagmitic deposits also consist of calcite, and so do the allied deposits of travertine, calc-sinter or calc-tufa. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • Lloyd Blankfein and other Goldman executives were lambasted by lawmakers for "unbridled greed" in an often-electric daylong showdown between Wall Street and Congress -- with expletives frequently undeleted. Dems Use Goldman Hearing In Push For Financial Reform, Voinovich Poised To Switch Vote
  • a fence and, at the last moment, turn the animal's head from it, and then loudly rate and "lambaste" him for refusing! The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed.
  • As you only need to baste the meat once or twice during this time, you can pour yourself a drink and have a bath.
  • Between the dunes dipped a valley of alabaster, crossed by the windswept shadow of a woman. ROUGH JUSTICE
  • He lambastes overanxious pop rappers, racial tension, and society's preconceptions in a nasal hopscotch speed rap over frantic instrumentals.
  • When other children approached the driver, saying they needed to get to school because they had tests, the driver "lambasted" them. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • baste," he boasted, did credit to the "ould counthry:" for although no beauty, he was the cleverest and bravest of all the dogs, and much attached to him. Hendricks the Hunter The Border Farm, a Tale of Zululand
  • Six large white and pink peeled crab claws were placed on the plate, basted with oil that made them shiny and enticing.
  • NAJAF, Iraq — Muqtada al-Sadr lambasted the American "enemy" in Iraq during his first speech in the country since returning from exile, fiery rhetoric from a new powerbroker in the government that will make it difficult to extend the U.S. military deployment beyond the end of this year. Iraqi Cleric Muqtada al-Sadr: "Resist The US By All Means Necessary"
  • I'd like to think I've answered those critics who had lambasted me for my disciplinary problems and, under some provocation at times this summer, I've held my composure.
  • The charming church boasts stations of the cross in alabaster, a gift from Empress Elizabeth of Austria-Hungary, whom my grandfather saw riding side-saddle across the fields below.
  • Critics have lambasted him for going over the top on trivia and conversely for not putting in the boot hard enough.
  • Turn the lining inside out to enclose seams and baste the lining loose edges to the suit front at the leg openings, neckline and armholes.
  • But then he wrote to me again, and accused me of avoiding meeting him, and when I took him to task on this, he hand basted me again, so I refused to answer the letter.
  • How shall I baste you? she torments the trapped children in her house of sugary temptation before the kids, as legend demands, turn the tables on her and toss her in the oven. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • Immense vases and candelabras of alabaster were placed at different distances on the table, and hundreds of porcelain dishes were filled with sweetmeats and fruits – sweetmeats of every description, from the little meringue called "mouthful for a queen," to the blancmanger made of suprême de volaille and milk. Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
  • The first mouthful of the crust of the ribs gives a smell of char, and then the tastebuds are stimulated by the peppery inside and by the sweet honey basted on the ribs, which helps remove some of the hotness.
  • Different from Japanese, Korean and Brazilian barbecue, Thai cuisine bastes food with sauce before grilling, so that it can be absorbed well making the food more spicy.
  • FDR was not relentlessly baited by a wide segment of Americans as a closet socialist and his economic policies lambasted as hamstringing and wrecking the private sector BEFORE he took office. Earl Ofari Hutchinson: President Obama Doesn't Deserve the Knock From Wall Street Occupiers
  • I do remember we played for keepsies and I won a nice collection of clearies, cat-eyes (the purple/green combos were my favorites), a few highly prized speckled eggs, aggies (agates), alleys (alabaster/marble), steelies, and even a few boulders.
  • I am the voice of a little girl clutching her expensive beaded purse. and applying glossy chardonnay lipstick over and over because I like the hypnotically soothing way it feels, a rhythym of comfort. a smooth frost over curved hills and I like feeling. trying to remember the sensations I once loved. in the midst of sleep, swimming in the silk fabric of luxurious bedding, sometimes I am startled by the accidental touch of my own hand, brushing against the dipped hollow of my alabaster back, and the softness makes me inhale sharply ~because I remember~ because, I still remember your breath warming my dreams. Wendchymes Diary Entry
  • Marco Van Vasten took an early lead but Arsenal fans soon started sending some votes for Denis Bergkamp but in the end, when more Dutch fans started voting, Johann Cruijff came from third place to sweep the title leaving Van Basten in second place. Chelsea Blog
  • Make your way past the alabaster nudes and sepia prints of West in better days; step over the polar bear shagpile rug, and into the salmon-pink inner sanctum of her boudoir, and what would you find?
  • Six alabaster statues of the apostles, worth about £100,000, were stolen from All Saints' Church, in Pavement, York, in 1995.
  • Today, they have been chosen by the hired help: a jacquard twinset revealing an expanse of alabaster chest but not a hint of décolletage, plain black trousers and flip-flops.
  • As far as he knew the design survived on only one other sarcophagus, an alabaster beauty found by Zakaria Goneim in the unfinished step pyramid of Sekhem-khet. Blood Lines
  • That musky pileup of alabaster limousines and poorly cut tuxedos and spangled evening bags fat with Ecstasy, all of it the blazing hot sunset of a long, hard childhood!
  • Poppy by Ruth Harris Poppy's flesh is alabaster, below a cap of bandages.
  • My private closet is a pale sage green, trimmed in alabaster white, with a delicate painted chaise covered in soft green damask with a beautiful tulipwood desk, and my bedroom is done in pinks and creams. Exit the Actress
  • And her alabaster skin, always such a stunning foil for her violet eyes, was an alarming shade of yellow.
  • I frantically searched for something I could defend myself with: a marble bookend perhaps, or an umbrella, or my alabaster bedside lamp. RESCUING ROSE
  • Stiff-legged pier-tables of marble and alabaster face the windows or are placed between them; thick curtains that can be drawn quite back cover the doors; strips of hemp carpet lead straight from one door to another; the light is dim and cold, half shut out by the window curtains, and gets a peculiar quality of sadness and chilliness, which is essentially characteristic of every old Roman house, where the reception rooms are only intended to be used at night, and the sunny side is exclusively appropriated to the more intimate life of the owners. Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1 Studies from the Chronicles of Rome
  • During baking, occasionally "baste" the apples, _i. e._ take spoonfuls of the water from around the apples and pour it on the top of them. School and Home Cooking
  • However 1998, a federal court "lambasted" the EPA study, saying they had "cherry picked" their data, and that they had shown no link whatsoever between second-hand smoke and cancer. A Bland and Deadly Courtesy
  • Marco Van Basten grabbed his fourth goal of the season, 12 minutes after Daniele Massaro had broken the deadlock.
  • Many critics have lambasted the female characters in his plays as two-dimensional and unrealistic portrayals of subservient women.
  • The grass was too emerald and willing to ignore the wind, and Everard reached behind himself for comfort, smoothing one of his small alabaster hands down the rough bark of the large plum tree.
  • Other fusible materials were added: the mineral sericite (a type of mica called petuntse) by the Chinese, alabaster by the Böttger workshop.
  • Once alabaster skin was now a stained mess of dark colour.
  • According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Rushdie "lambasted" both the "feel-good movie" and the book. Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories
  • You want to look for a brisket with the most fat, because it protects and bastes the meat naturally.
  • Clifford, the iceman in his alabaster shirt, seemed to stop breathing. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • Between the slab and the black marble base is a double arcade of carved alabaster delicately embellished with trefoil arches, crocket capitals, and pinnacles.
  • Others there be that fall into the contrary vice by vsing such bombasted wordes, as seeme altogether farced full of winde, being a great deale to high and loftie for the matter, whereof ye may finde too many in all popular rymers. The Arte of English Poesie
  • Pale vines wound over what looked to be emerald-green alabaster.
  • Sure what else but love for us poor bastes in the stokehole would be bringing a fine lady, dressed like a white quane, down a mile of ladders and steps to be havin’ a look at us? Scene IV. The Hairy Ape
  • For instance, several alabasters depict the Trinity, with the crowned and bearded Father majestically robed and enthroned, supporting the crucified Son between his legs, the cross surmounted by the dove representing the Holy Spirit. Giving Physical Form to Faith
  • He lambasted the law's critics for alleging that limiting the use of force in making arrests would make police sitting ducks.
  • While you're grilling, take some of the boiled marinade and baste the steak with it.
  • Just roast the chicken in the oven and baste it in oil and lemon.
  • We canvassed chefs across the nation and collected recipes for five of the juiciest, sloppiest and tastiest burgers out there, from a beautifully trashy central Texan contender to a cheesy, double-stacked classic, to a red wine- and butter-basted Vegas beauty that's all but guaranteed to get beefy goodness all over your lap. Flavor-Bomb Burgers
  • Although in New York an octagonal dark blue room displays a few Italian bronzes, the Electors were not concerned to amass small bronzes, alabasters or terracottas.
  • The downtown buildings were brown and velvet grey against the yellow skin of morning; the bridges shimmered in alabaster. DANSVILLE
  • You've got to rub the bird with butter, baste it with pan juices occasionally and rotate it in the pan to make the skin burnish up just so.
  • The mansion was gorgeous, southern style; the front porch was made of white alabaster with four columns supporting the triangle-framed roof.
  • Mop sauce gets its name from a utensil similar to a small string mop that the chuck wagon cook would use to baste meats, literally mopping on the sauce while cooking.
  • President's picture, full of grace and life, and richly meriting the term exquisite: nothing can be finer than the dark luxuriant hair contrasted with the alabaster delicacy and elegance of the features; the eyes too beam with benignant expressiveness. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 402, Supplementary Number (1829)
  • Just roast the chicken in the oven and baste it in oil and lemon.
  • I would have figured you’d have enough for both of you, but if a baster is what you need – then who is anyone to question your alternative lifestyle? Think Progress » Limbaugh Attacks ThinkProgress’ “Extreme” Alito Coverage
  • Muslims would have scolded their leaders for selling out, Hindus would have lambasted theirs for cheapening a noble cause with such horse-trading, but in the end, everybody would have accepted it.
  • One of his suitcases contained three cylindrical stone seals, made of marble and alabaster.
  • The diet of barbastelles consists almost exclusively of Lepidoptera, probably caught by aerial hawking.
  • Meat is basted to keep it from drying out and to improve its flavour.
  • In all, the chefs braised, smoked, grilled and basted 400 pounds of ribs. Globe and Mail
  • The clerics lambaste popular newspapers for running pictures of scantily clad women.
  • Or rather, what we call alabaster now is not what was called alabaster in ancient times. The Ongoing Adventures of ASBO Jesus
  • baste," as cook calls him, knows it just as well as the other name, -- any way, he answers to it just as readily. We Ten Or, The Story of the Roses
  • The lash came out, and caught the boy on his alabaster cheek.
  • Within their doors also, such as are of ability do oft make their floors and parget of fine alabaster burned, which they call plaster of Paris, whereof in some places we have great plenty, and that very profitable against the rage of fire. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • His stories have been heralded as great folk storytelling and lambasted as perpetuating racial stereotypes.
  • The bacon helps to 'baste' the chicken while it cooks. We Blog A Lot
  • Bake for 1 hour at 350 Uncover and baste again with milk.
  • Her alabaster skin and green eyes made her a stunning beauty.
  • Her hair was coiffed in a blonde chignon, her makeup flawless, and her crème suit showed off the alabaster quality of her skin.
  • Her thick hair, cut to graze her shoulders, was hennaed a deep red, striking against her clear, translucent, alabaster skin.
  • Brass plates were nailed on the first step of the white alabaster stairs.
  • I heard that Alabaster got a pretty good shiner from it too though no one knew why.
  • Other threatened mammals include pond bat (Myotis dasycneme), barbastelle (Barbastella barbastellus), wolf (Canis lupus), steppe polecat (Mustela eversmannii), and spotted souslik (Spermophilus suslicus). Central European mixed forests
  • Critics of the academy have lambasted faculty doves.
  • The herb-basted free-range chicken was tender and buttery.
  • The turkey basted itself in a paper bag in the oven.
  • The oven-roasted rack of lamb, basted with butter and meat juice during the cooking process, was tender, juicy and firm, and served on a bed of sautéd beans.
  • Then, remembering how my songs seemed to have called her from the marble, piercing through the pearly shroud of alabaster -- "Why," thought I, "should not my voice reach her now, through the ebon night that inwraps her. Phantastes: A Faerie Romance for Men and Women
  • No purple mountain majesty there and no alabaster city, just waves of grain and the Co-op Elevator.
  • Other fusible materials were added: the mineral sericite (a type of mica called petuntse) by the Chinese, alabaster by the Böttger workshop.
  • The alabaster is a species of marble, distinguished for being light, and of a beautiful white colour, almost transparent. Barnes New Testament Notes
  • He lambasted the HSE for failing to deal adequately with the matter.
  • An example is in site 31, an alabaster locality: no mention is made that alabaster is a fine-grained, compact variety of the mineral gypsum except in the glossary in the back of the book.
  • Through its association with Venus, Taurus has affinity with Copper, marcasite, alabaster, lapis lazuli and chrysolite.
  • He's violated the rules of both racial and gender identity by transforming himself into an alabaster androgyne.
  • Critics lambasted it for its confusing, polymorphic nature, as it swung between metaphor to comedy to science; readers did not flock to buy it.
  • Landings from the Icelandic area were no longer almost exclusively cod, but species such as haddock, halibut, plaice ( '' Pleuronectes platessa ''), and redfish ( '' Sebastes marinus '') also became common items of the catch. Fisheries and aquaculture in the Central North Atlantic (Iceland and Greenland)
  • The turkey is basted to keep it from drying out.
  • His first novel was well and truly lambasted by the critics.
  • Then," I continued, "perhaps you have found a prince of the church, pale as alabaster, sitting in his red robe, who put together the indicatory evidence of the crime that baffled you with such uncanny acumen that you stood aghast at his perspicacity? The Sleuth of St. James's Square
  • For the version with an added insert, baste mini piping to the lower edge of the insert, matching the raw edges.
  • The 19-year-old forward, who has Surinam origins, is rated highly by former Milan star Marco Van Basten (pictured), who included him in the Netherlands' squad for the World Cup in Germany.
  • It consists of a series of pictures carved from alabaster, which read from left to right like a strip cartoon.
  • The passageway is lit by a ribbon of alabaster above and subtly punctuated by the cathedral's devotional chapels, which are arranged along the inner walls.
  • In the hymnal we have Wagner but we also have Brahms (the academic festival overture’s hymn), and one doesn’t see those chaps a whole lot in hymnals — give me more of the latter and dispense with the great bombaster. Deliberations on O Holy Night « Unknowing
  • From this perspective, however, his appointment came at a sensitive time - in the week that Labour was lambasted for replacing tough committee chairpersons with poodles.
  • Granular or massive specimens are called alabaster, while all those which are well crystallized are called selenite. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • The grilled eggplant slices and potato were basted with freshly cooked juice of tomato and beef jam and covered with a thick layer of hot cheese.
  • And the lead bad guy in Inglourious Basterds was pretty damn awesome too … makes me think Germany is an unmined seam of good actors. Cheeseburger Gothic » Again, while we wait for the Geek…
  • An before someone also points out he has offspringincluding the dead one he keeps using for the sympathy vote from mad women in Essex, the term turkey baster springs forth... Archive 2008-09-01
  • A moist, flavorful pulled pork sandwich is basted in an apple cidery barbecue sauce.
  • Bechstein's, Daubenton's and barbastelles are the rarest of British bats and all occur here.
  • Forbes recently spoke in favor of a balanced-budget amendment, but his columns have lambasted the idea.

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