But for as much pessimism as he ladles out, there are equal amounts of anthemic choruses encouraging the listener to hold on, look up, get out. |
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I added a half ladle of garlic oil, the same of sesame oil and a couple of ladles of teriyaki sauce. |
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Sauce ladles have occasionally been treated in a similar fashion and sometimes pierced to form sugar sifters. |
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Some useful household articles such as letter racks, trays and wooden ladles are also on display. |
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The refractories for casting a basic substance are used for ladles, tundishes, vacuum degasing furnaces, mixers, and the like. |
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These systems are used for level measurement in continuous caster molds and tundishes and slag detection in ladles. |
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After a late supper and ladles of Turkish coffee, Jure took us up the tower. |
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Similarly, ferrous ladles and skimmers must be coated to prevent iron attack. |
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Kitchen utensils include pots, bowls, cooking ladles, and spoons made of coconut shells. |
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The fair also has on display various household items such as different types of ladles and spoons made of wood. |
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The noodles are presented in large stone bowls, and the soup spoons are wooden ladles. |
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He cooks up a mixture of beeswax, carnauba wax, resin and oil paint, ladles some onto a flat surface and waits a few seconds for it to cool. |
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Place the cheese in a bowl with 2 ladles of hot soup, stir to melt then return to the pan. |
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Whenever he can, on most weekends and when guests are invited, Abnash dons the chef's cap and apron and handles pans and ladles with dexterity. |
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The ornamentation of such objects was similar to that of the nielloed gold and silver ladles and cups produced at the Kremlin Armoury in the 16th to early 17th centuries. |
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The milk was offered from a metal churn and the ladles hung from it. |
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Mismatched coloured tiles and gilt-framed mirrors decorate the walls, and there's an eccentric chandelier made out of whisks, ladles and colanders. |
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Using drawing, splitting, fullering, riveting and sinking techniques, we will produce ladles, forks, spoons and spatulas using iron, copper and brass. |
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These items included small bowls, huge beer tubs, spoons, and ladles. |
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Molten metal is sometimes transferred directly in insulated ladles from the smelter to the customer's plant, occasionally over distances up to several hundred miles. |
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The lip and rim of the ladles are also best lined with ganister. |
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Fakes are currently thought to be made in Spain and Italy, and include copies of wall sconces, alms dishes, ladles, candle moulds and other popular and valuable forms. |
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It was employed to create splints for making baskets, skin an animal, fashion snowshoes, harpoons, spears, bowls, and ladles, and make a birchbark canoe. |
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When the materials of glass have been kept long in fusion, the mixture casts up the superfluous salt, which the workmen take off with ladles. |
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Secondary steelmaking involves refining of the crude steel before casting and the various operations are normally carried out in ladles. |
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It is now common to perform ladle metallurgical operations in gas stirred ladles with electric arc heating in the lid of the furnace. |
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Our product line includes ladles, reciprocators, extractors, spray equipment, and Fill decoring equipment. |
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For pouring, be sure the crucibles or ladles aren't spalling, eroding, deteriorating or developing too much buildup. |
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Other uses for the product include the coating of troughs, pouring ladles, prilling dishes, sand cores and thermocouple sheaths. |
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In addition, some of the donations were Native American ladles, apparently stolen from El Malpais National Monument and Chaco Canyon National Historical Park in New Mexico. |
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The RFM ladles are fabricated over a mold, resulting in a consistent shape that produces repeatable pour volume and eliminates the need for an operator to program changes. |
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