sales were about to be legal and I didn't really know from concentrates and shatters and dabs these new sort of concoctions that people were making out of the weed do anybody here not know what a dab is okay so good I wasn't alone um it is a it's a concentrate they they basically take the plant matter and separate it from the oil so what you've
And I found this flawless plan. I concocted this plan that, in the gym, they had this big basket of apples. And they had Tazo tea.
Actually in the 60s, there was a breakthrough in treatment for diarrhea, right? A concoction of water, sugar and salt called oral rehydration therapy, or ORT was tested by a group of researchers.
that we have going on at the time, and so we'll just basically say, look, let's do that story as the anchor for some new show, and then we'll concoct a theme that could possibly contain it. And sometimes we'll come up with two or three different themes that could possibly contain it, and then we'll look on a list of here's
And the word, as far as I know, it's pronounced .. It was definitely a concocted word for this example. It means, you peel us, like in the present tense.
by a group of researchers. However this concoction, if given to the children at the right time, would actually save 96.5% of the children, as opposed to 70% who would not make it.
But because the fathers weren't involved in this process and they were the key decision makers, so they actually wouldn't let the mothers give this strange concoction to their child when they got sick. So that's when the next battle started.
And I just got mad. And so I've concocted another half-baked idea to start a distribution company to work in concert with the growing cinema brand. And that movie was a jihadi suicide bomber comedy.
So in terms of connecting with an audience, you need to have a very acute antenna so that you're reading from them all the time, being in that present I am concocted by the world around me.
water on his plans to uh have this elaborate uh intelligence gathering operation he concocted but uh and even hated me more for uh deciding that it was time to tell the truth about Watergate and not uh and I totally reject his feeling that former members
Jimmy: And soon it will render Jimmy: That frozen concoction that helps me hang on Hang on Hang on Hang on. Jimmy: Wastin' away again in Margaritaville.
Scythian archers were feared for their terrific aim, and their ability to shoot arrows at incredible speeds. And then they even went on to concoct sophisticated and nasty arrow poisons by mixing viper venom with pathogens so that you didn't even have to have good aim, just a scratch would kill the enemy.
Today, I think women have a large number of role models and examples of how successful women can be. and give that as a concoction to the body.
There were definite accusations that the British intelligence community were involved in this whole thing and that indeed they concocted the Letter. I think the idea of them concocting the Letter is unlikely. I think it entirely possible that some members of the SIS, including a man called Desmond Morton, whom I also wrote a book about, who was a very, very
Another thing that-- I love this quote-- another thing that successful active managers don't pay And so he had a special concoction of lye and several other things that he forced the doctors-- he was the chief guy--
We just want to break down the fruit and get rid of the water. So we have to bring this concoction up to boiling. That's the first thing that we do.
Definitely the king of paranormal romance is the character Edward Cullen. So he is an erotical illusion, a female erotical illusion 'cause he combines a number of different female psychological cues into this novel concoction. For example, he's 100 years old so he's experienced, he's confident, he's competent but he's in the body of a hot teenager. So he combines the experience and maturity which men are
the the author l kadney had secretly and illegally in Florida recorded everybody he'd been associated with and concocting this book uh including Bailey uh but uh the most amazing thing about Bailey being an attorney he called my attorneys here in Los Angeles uh able team that
She had to work with a local paint store employee to concoct the formula.
Today, I think women have a large number of role models and examples of how successful women can be. So the DNA comes now out of that little concoction that you've embedded it in.
They then accused the-- well, everybody, really-- the Conservative Party, the Civil Service, the Intelligence Services, everybody they regarded as the establishment-- they accused them of concocting this document in order to damage Labour's prospects in the campaign. But the question is, who did actually forge it?
It might appear like a label of convenience concocted by the media to give immediate identification and concrete form to the shadowy turn he represented for them
And just as we don't want to be labeled or concocted in some way, neither do the environments you have.
were like the Adam and Eve of Victorian medicinal concoctions. “Pour two tablespoonfuls of
A couple of ENFP theater students have come in concocted a variety of situations.
there under the name of clout and her maiden name so uh and this was just stuff that was invented invented by Bailey it was concocted by others and as we went through the tapes and what have you uh and I should qualify that uh the
or Barnes & Noble a lot fewer sundried tomato concoctions on restaurant menus and a lot more meatloaf platters I'm
Yusuf, who has the technical savvy to chemically concoct the chemical they use to put themselves under to make the whole thing possible, he's special effects.
The illiterate villagers thought he's an evil child and pulled a concoction over him to cure him of the evilness.
And we still absolutely don't have a definitive answer, though there are lots of possible candidates. Indeed, it could conceivably have been concocted in this country, though that is less likely, I think. But there are very many different constituencies, all of whom had an interest in causing trouble in the British political establishment,
Now fear's work doesn't end with the baseless reality it concocts in your mind.
It's this made up, concocted identity.
It took a lot of trial and error to find just the right concoction.
And it's partly to do with this particular story, which remains inflammatory nearly a hundred years later. There were definite accusations that the British intelligence community were involved in this whole thing and that indeed they concocted the Letter. I think the idea of them concocting the Letter is unlikely.
When they go back into the documentation, they found that was one of the concoctions that they ate for protein.
It has all these different reactions, and he loved to come up with new concoctions, but thinking of it through his chemistry lens.
All of these-- all of these-- millions sold every year, were my concoctions, my ideas.
And this guy, Abner Graves, who concocted this story, ended up being a complete nut job.
like using vanilla instead of vanilla or anything like that actually just try to shy away from anything that's concocted
And the CIA, Danish intelligence, and this guy Morten Storm concoct a plot to find Anwar Al-Aulaqi a new wife to have while he's underground.
Leaders struggle to know, what do I do when people are making things up about me, or concocting versions of me, that don't exist?
or depending on which text you read, the prostate, because some people think the prostate is doing this, where it's-- they term it concocted or elaborated
And she has this design idea which is that she hangs these Plexiglas trays with oil and colored water in them under bright lights which warm up the concoction and it swirls