Sentence examples for scattering of Salts from inspiring English sources

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His last book, "A Scattering of Salts" is, as it happens, to be published this week..

His last book, "A Scattering of Salts" is, as it happens, to be published this week.

His 15th and last book of poetry, A Scattering of Salts, appeared posthumously in 1995.

The first lyric in "A Scattering of Salts," much of which reads as a haunted, self-conscious farewell, is called "A Downward Look".

"Matinees" was published in 1969; "The Ring Cycle" appeared in Merrill's final volume, "A Scattering of Salts," published in 1995, a month after he died.

Indeed, the poems collected in "Late Settings" (1985), "The Inner Room" (1988) and "A Scattering of Salts" (1995) are at a higher level than anything he'd produced before.

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Put them in a colander with a scattering of salt and set aside in the sink or on a plate for a good half hour; longer if you have it.

Sumo's whole visual vocabulary is infused with Shintoist motifs and ideas, from the scattering of salt to the structure and embellishments of the sumo dōyō (wrestling ring).

That must include the use of an exploding cigar designed to singe his beard and the scattering of thallium salts in his shoes to make his beard drop out.

Pumpkin wedges, simply drizzled with olive oil and roasted at 350 degrees until soft (about 25 to 40 minutes), make a terrific starch when served in their skins, garnished with a fresh drizzle of oil or butter and a scattering of sea salt.

At home that night, Martin stuffed a chicken with lemon halves, drenched it in olive oil, scattered a handful of salt over it, and blasted it in the oven until it emerged deeply burnished, with skin as crisp as glass.

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