A bit of tang and heat go well together, especially when combined with shrimp's delicate texture.
A bunch of ' tang sani ' (lamp-wick, the pith of Eriocaulon or Scirpus) is then inserted well into the mass, and the pan slightly canted, when a rich, clear, brown fluid is thus drawn off, and filtered through ' chi mui ' (paper made from bamboo fibre).
A real sword uses a full tang to keep the blade inside the handle.
A sharp, resinous tang of burning was in the air.
A Tang is a metal piece that secures the blade where it is inserted into the handle.
But it is quite certain, from the historical narrative of Lo Yu, who lived in the Tang dynasty (618-906 A.D.), that tea was already used as a beverage in the 6th century, and that during the 8th century its use had become so common that a tax was levied on its consumption in the 14th year of Tih Tsung (793).
By the Tang dynasty, rhinoceros horn cups were given to scholars who were successful in their examinations.
Cheaper blades use a tang that is mounted on the front or backside of the sword.
Damaged plastic handles have to be cut off using a junior hacksaw, taking care not to damage the tang.
Do not swing on the screw driver, the tang screw should be merely " nipped up " to position.
Don Quai (also called Anegelica sinensis, tang kui and female ginseng) is popular for treating gynecological conditions, mild anemia, fatigue and high blood pressure.
Dry Montilla is like a dry Sherry and adds a salty tang to the finish.
During the Ts'in, Han and Tang dynasties the city was usually the capital of the empire, and in size, population and wealth it is still one of the most important cities of China.
Enjoy fishing at Mae tang River by local instruments and learn the technique of constructing a bamboo raft.
For instance, Falcon will turn into a missle-slinging robot; Wang Tang changes into some insanely fast martial artist capable out a thousand hits per second... or so it seems when you're getting your butt kick by him.
He could tell the princes of the states what they ought to be; and he could point them to examples of perfect virtue in former times, - to the sage founders of their own dynasty; to the sage Tang, who had founded the previous dynasty of Shang; to the sage Yu, who first established a hereditary kingdom in China; and to the greater sages still who lived in a more distant golden age.
He smelled the tang of blood in the air and looked down at where she held linen over a forearm dripping blood.
However, adjustment may be achieved either by lateral displacement of the front sight or by shimming the base of the tang sight.
I took down A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens, and smelled the tang of dust.
Instead of the delicious illicit tang of the betting shop or brothel it had the sanctimonious cultural cachet of a collective confessional!
It crosses the Himalayas by the Tang Pass (15,200 ft.), and thence proceeds via Gyantse (13,200 ft.) and the Kharo Pass (16,500 ft.), Yamdok Lake (15,000) to the Tsang-po (12,100 ft.), and crossing the river winds up along the Kyi Chu, on which Lhasa stands, 33 m.
It has a nice finish that lingers with solid fruit flavors, smooth tannins, and a tang of acidity.
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It retains the full tang construction of the rest of the knives with a longer handle that is made to suit larger hands.
It smelled strong of the fog, like the smell of a washing-house, but with a shrewd tang of the sea salt.
Its real history commences with Srong Tsan Gampo, who was born a little after 600 A.D., and who is said in the Chinese chronicles to have entered, in 634, into diplomatic relationship with Tai Tsung, one of the emperors of the Tang dynasty.
Knife handles were commonly made of two flat plates of bone riveted onto the metal tang of the blade.
Large thin spear-heads; scrapers with edge not on the side but on the end; flint knives and saws, but all still chipped, not ground or polished; long spear-points, with tang and shoulder on one side only, are also characteristic implements of this epoch.
Marlin sets off to look for Nemo, joined by Dory, a regal blue tang with a short memory span.
Measures of capacity are the tang or bucket, and the sat or basket.
Minor roads go from Sining Fu in the Chinese province of Kansuh via Tsaidam and the Tang la pass to Nagchuka and Lhasa.
My money back the tang dynasty where darkness covers some of the.
On the palate there's an easy transition from the lemon-tangerine tang, to figs, to soft grass and then a pleasant resolution in the finish, with traces of vanilla oak and faint buttery texture.
One conifer tastes of fruit cake another has the fresh citrus tang of oranges.
Purple tang 5-6 " I have for sale 1 purple tang approx 5-6 " .. .
Purple Tang 5-6 " I have for sale 1 purple tang approx 5-6 "...
Round Tang A round steel shank which is inserted into the handle.
Since this area of the sword is very weak, a full tang is important.
Some Chinese traditional herbs, such as ding-chan tang, have been thought to help decrease inflammation and relieve bronchospasm.
Tang (2000) described a case study using VAC to treat a deep sternal wound infection following cardiac surgery.
Tang uses a steel silo of the type used by farmers to store grain.
The air was balmy, with a tang of the sea in it.
The body has a smooth creamy texture and ends with a slight tang of acidity that makes for a nice accompaniment to seafood, salads and chicken.
The copper arrowheads appear in the XIXth Dynasty, of blade form with tang (70); the triangular form (72), and leaf form with socket (71), are of the XXVIth Dynasty.
The corridor smelled strange, it was the stench of the charnel house combined with the tang of powerful magic.
The deployment clasp with a push button allows people to add the convenient folding clasp feature to traditional leather tang clasps.
The finish is brief but bright with that distinctive Sangiovese tang of acidity that enhances its suitability with food, particularly Italian food like pasta, pizza, risotto, or roasted chicken.
The finish is held together with some rustic tannins and a tang of acidity but flattens out quickly.
The flavors were fresh with the tang of the sea.
The great Nara school of sculpture in wood was founded in the early part of the 11th century by a sculptor of Imperial descent named JOchO, who is said to have modelled his style upon that of the Chinese wood-carvers of the Tang dynasty; his traditions were maintained by descendants and followers down to the beginning of the 13th century.
The last king's second son, Lang Darma, concluded in May 822 a treaty with the then emperor of China (the twelfth of the Tang dynasty), a record of which was engraved on a stone put up in the above-mentioned great convent of La Brang (Jokhang), and is still to be seen there.'
The next important tributary is the Nam Hsim, on the left bank, rising in the latitude of Keng Tang.
The paintings of which we have any mention were almost limited to representations of Buddhist masters of the Tang dynasty (618 905), notably Wu Tao-zu (8th century), of whose genius romantic stories are related.
The palate is fruit-rich with apple and melon flavors and just the right amount of tang.
The tablet itself was in October 1907 removed by Chinese officials into the city proper, and placed in the Pei Lin or "forest of tablets," a museum in which are collected tablets of the Han, Tang, Sung, Yuen and Ming dynasties, some of which bear historical legends, notably a set of stone tablets having the thirteen classics inscribed upon them, while others are symbolical or pictorial; among these last is a full-sized likeness of Confucius.
The tang is the metal portion of the knife that extends from the blade through the handle.
The tang is used for measuring rice and the sat for paddi and other grain.
The tang of the untainted, fresh and free sea air was like a cool, quieting thought, and the shells and pebbles and the seaweed with tiny living creatures attached to it never lost their fascination for me.
The tang should run the full length of the handle and should be visible as a metal line between the two handle halves.
The varieties of cut are sharai or canonical, orthodox, which reach to the ankles and fit as close to the leg as European trousers; rumi or ghararedar, which reach to the ankles but are much wider than European trousers (this pattern is much worn by the Shias); and tang or chust, reaching to the ankles, from which to the knee they fit quite close.
These give the milk, hence the cheese, a slightly salty tang, which is still a characteristic of Cheshire cheese today.
This highly sensual poetry has the tang of real lives lived in all their moments, in all their sad clarities.
This myth of the Double Happiness evolved during the Tang Dynasty when a student was journeying through the kingdom.
This recipe combines the tang of red wine vinegar with the tartness of tomatoes.
This region is called the Chang-t'ang (Byang tang) or " Northern Plateau " by the people of Tibet.
Triangular iron arrows with tang are of the same age.
Two young crew the inland rivers tang dynasty museum medical care laundry.
Water can get between the tang and handles, causing the handle to rot.
Yet even this satisfaction had its tang of disappointment; for though Endymion was not wholly written in his last days, it was in no respect the success that Lothair was.