For tubeless tires, it allows the bead to seat easier and helps form an airtight seal. |
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You cannot have airtight, foolproof countermeasures that would prevent incidents of kidnapping like this. |
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The band, as could be expected for one that toured so much, was airtight in their performance, almost to the point of seeming robotic. |
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The government has an airtight case and was definitely not behind the explosion. |
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Leftover raw egg whites and yolks should be put in airtight containers and refrigerated immediately, then used within a day or two. |
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The book broke apart the puzzle pieces which he had spent decades clamping together into airtight legalistic arguments against God. |
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Items that can't be washed can be sealed in airtight plastic bags for 10 to 14 days before reuse. |
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If you hit the fire alarm, airtight doors descend, but only within five feet of the triggered alarm. |
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Mince Pies can be stored in an airtight tin for up to a week or put them in the freezer for 5-6 weeks. |
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When slightly cool to handle, shape into ladoos and store in an airtight tin when completely cool. |
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The Sathe-made laminated box would remain airtight until either the wood rotted away or someone broke the seal around the lid. |
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Instead, place them inside an airtight bag, and put in a crushed aspirin to absorb the odor. |
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The Moon has no atmosphere, so a lunar base must be airtight and provide breathable air. |
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The assembled macarons can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week. |
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These can even be stored in an airtight container and served later as a teatime snack. |
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A bearded dragon and a three-foot long iguana narrowly escaped death when they were abandoned in a car park in sealed airtight boxes. |
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The ballonet is an airtight bag which allows the density of the blimp to be adjusted by adding or releasing air. |
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Almost airtight screw caps result in slower evolution and the less than perfect screw caps on older bottles will result in quicker change. |
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I need that area to be completely airtight, including partitions and ventilation shafts. |
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Large plastic pipes run from the outlet of the four blowers to airtight holes drilled in the platform. |
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If the hose is connected with an airtight joint, provision should be made to prevent syphonage. |
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Inside the capsule, they donned bulky spacesuits and ensured the Soyuz was airtight before it undocked from the station. |
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Coughing and spluttering, I reached up to unseal the airtight locks on the compartment. |
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Another option would be to send the corpses home in airtight body bags for closed-casket burials. |
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None of it seems to come from anywhere but the Coens' desire to make another airtight genre spoof. |
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I spied a man with pickle-colored hair one night, next to a claque of aspiring models zipped into airtight hip-huggers. |
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If kept in an airtight jar, the lavender sugar will last for months and can be used for sprinkling on strawberries or on sweet pies. |
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When they feel crisp, strip them from the stems and store them whole in an airtight container, away from the light. |
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En route, approximately half of the captives suffocated or were killed by shots fired by soldiers into the airtight containers. |
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The product extinguishes safely and hygienically, and its airtight design means that smoke odours are locked-in within the pouch. |
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The water was then filtered using a white cloth and stored in airtight pots in dark rooms. |
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Let cool and serve or store in small airtight containers for up to one month. |
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The cookies can keep for at least a week or two, as long as they are properly stored in an airtight container. |
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Mix fresh cream and transfer the mixture in an airtight container and place in freezer. |
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Toast up a batch on a weekend, and you can store it in an airtight container for weeks. |
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The answer was a virtually airtight house in which the air is continuously filtered. |
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The great thing about this easy appetizer recipe is that these little croustades can be stored in an airtight tin for up to 2 weeks. |
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Tuck each ball into a small candy or cupcake cup, and store them in an airtight container, chilled, for up to 2 weeks. |
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Don't use an airtight one, otherwise the humidity inside will dampen the dry powdered ingredients. |
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This consists of an airtight bag, which is pressurised by means of a manual pump. |
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The limes are quartered, steamed, combined with oil fragrant with aromatic spices, vinegar and salt then stored in airtight jars. |
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Dump the seeds into a dry pan, sort by hand and store in airtight glass jars until you're ready to plant or eat them. |
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Seal the drying salt in an airtight container such as a glass jar or plastic tub. |
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The jug had been sealed with a large disc of cork, onto which about half an inch of translucent wax had been poured as an airtight seal. |
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When cold, remove and keep in an airtight tin or wrap individual pieces in waxed paper. |
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It is packed in an airtight container such as a foil pouch to prevent it from absorbing moisture. |
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How long can an average person survive in an airtight room that's packed with plants, assuming there is plenty of food and water? |
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If you prefer a perfumed oil, combine 10 to 20 drops of any essential oil and 1 ounce of jojoba oil in a glass bottle with an airtight lid. |
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Most modern stoves are airtight and allow the amount of combustion air that feeds the flame to be controlled. |
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This means that coffee should be packed in an airtight foil laminated bag with a one-way air valve to allow the bag to de-gas. |
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The basic idea is to make an effectively airtight wall by sealing the exterior sheathing and the interior wall finish to the framing. |
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The specimens were then wrapped in gauze soaked in normal saline solution, sealed in an airtight bag, and frozen until the time of testing. |
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When applied directly onto the trailer bed, the linings form a permanent airtight and watertight seal that prevents rust and corrosion. |
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It's hygienic, versatile, waterproof, airtight, cheap and of course durable. |
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Allow to cool slightly before storing in an airtight container or zip lock bag. |
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The suitcases are sealed airtight and have huge orange labels attached to them. |
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A small airtight box divided into sections with strips of cardboard is ideal. |
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Because tubeless tires need to form an airtight seal, manufacturers must coat the inner walls of the tire with additional rubber. |
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The lightweight housing is made of magnesium alloy and is airtight, dustproof, waterproof and fully nitrogen purged. |
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In the meantime, practice good sanitation, keeping counters and floors clean and sealing food in airtight containers. |
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A baby is placed inside a clear acrylic box, resembling an incubator, which creates an airtight seal around its chest. |
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They needed to provide key corporate information to remote users, but in a way that was airtight in its security. |
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Well, my part in the whole mess was to stay up all night and research so our case was airtight when we went before the district court. |
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The legislators in Hawaii had thought of that before I did and the law was airtight. |
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He had pulled off a big score recently, and with an airtight alibi he'd actually paid a couple of women to accompany him to Ibiza for a wild week while the heat died down. |
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Place all ingredients in an airtight container and allow 12 to 24 hours for the infusion process. |
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She even sends them in an airtight bag to seal in freshness. |
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Transfer the salsa verde to an airtight container and store in the refrigerator if not using immediately. |
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The sealant made it airtight without pinching his nasal passage. |
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But good luck convincing other countries that the case against North Korea is airtight. |
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Appret invented a method for preservation by sealing foods in airtight bottles and immersing them in boiling water for varying periods, which led to modern-day canning. |
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Store in an airtight container, or wrapped in tinfoil in the fridge. |
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They usually were of cubic shape, and were sealed with an airtight lock that ran three-quarters of the way around the middle of the box, leaving one side to hinge on. |
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The foil is there largely for aesthetic reasons since the cork should provide an airtight seal and only a faulty one will allow any seepage of wine. |
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The treated grain is pitted and sealed in an airtight clamp. |
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At this point the stover part of the plant has good digestibility, and the moisture is usually in the desired range for storage in airtight silos. |
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To ensure the wail system is airtight, our drywall applicators fully caulk the gypsum board face layers, the outside edges of all membrane cutouts, and all penetrations. |
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This then gradually hardens on the outside to provide airtight seal, proper insulation, as well as a degree cushioning protection in case of an accident. |
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But the mystery unfolds over an airtight 22 minutes, not a laborious 8.5 hours. |
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By means of weatherstripping the windows, doors, windshield, trunk and other parts of your auto, you are not only making your car airtight and watertight but safer as well. |
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The reason they did not try them is Hunter wanted an airtight case. |
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Mountain bike tires can be notoriously finicky to seat onto a rim and often require compressed air or a high-volume pump to create the critical airtight seal. |
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Is the lift shaft airtight when all the outer doors are closed? |
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Friands can be stored in an airtight container for up to three days. |
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A small amount of sugar is added to the bottle before sealing it airtight. |
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People rebel, either secretly or openly, against an airtight system, two towers of power representing the same people in charge, the illusion of difference. |
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It seemed as if we were a can of sardines sealed in an airtight container. |
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As a reporter for nearly 40 years, I know an airtight story when I see one. |
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Pachon produced a simple and practical modification of von Bernd's oscillometer in an airtight box with a glass window. |
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The bottom of the pipe would be submerged in the water, making the container airtight. |
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Dried mint leaves should be stored in an airtight container placed in a cool, dark, dry area. |
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Ivory was prized for containers due to its ability to keep an airtight seal. |
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Pepper loses flavour and aroma through evaporation, so airtight storage helps preserve its spiciness longer. |
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To protect your seeds, you'll want to put them in Ziploc bags and then place those Ziploc bags inside airtight containers. |
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Use a good quality teabag from an airtight caddy, one spoonful, or one teabag, for each person and none for the pot. |
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You can extend the life of your guac by transferring leftovers to an airtight container. |
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The cartridges insert easily into the Hi-Fi JET or CAMMJET to provide a clean, airtight seal to the ink delivery system on the device. |
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Store with fresh pieces of parchment paper between fruit leather layers in airtight container. |
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Superfluids created in laboratories on Earth exhibit remarkable properties, such as the ability to climb upward and escape airtight containers. |
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Dispensers include self-righting plugged tip caps, which provide an airtight, watertight seal. |
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Store cleaned seed in screw-top, airtight jars in a dark room with a steady temperature, dropping in a sachet of silica gel crystals to soak up any moisture. |
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Hook joints must be worked on the side of one of the front sash stiles, and on the shutting stile of the side sash, the airtight bead being formed on the hanging stile. |
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Store in an airtight container or cookie jar and eat within one week. |
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