In 1858 Britain reined in the East India Company, dissolving its territorial power and making India the responsibility of the British crown. |
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But divorce is still not easy when one spouse objects to dissolving the marriage. |
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So we got the whole thing annulled, dissolving the marriage as if it never took place. |
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Poison gas, dissolving slowly in the water, is able to pollute vast areas and get into food chains. |
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Today doctors use medicinal maggots to clean wounds by dissolving dead tissue and to disinfect them by killing bacteria. |
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I prefer to mix my own gum by dissolving gum-arabic powder or granules in water, at 1 part gum to 2 parts water. |
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Now, Gaullism is dissolving and the natural currents of French politics are returning. |
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The process involves dissolving the black drugs in water, and adding ammonium hydroxide to precipitate the drugs present in the mixture. |
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A pit littered with chai cups, some made of plastic, now crushed and crumpled, others made of clay, already dissolving under the dew. |
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A couple of rusty old bits of farm machinery lay slowly dissolving beneath the sky. |
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The president of the broadcasting chamber co-signed the decree dissolving the elected National Assembly. |
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The spell died quickly, emerald flames flaring for a moment, then dissolving into nothing. |
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Yet, sharing a meal is one of the most powerful social levelers, a potent instrument of social bonding and dissolving boundaries. |
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We used perchloric acid because we found it much more effective at dissolving fluoride residues than either hydrochloric or nitric acid. |
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Chromous sulphate is obtained by dissolving the hydroxide or acetate in sulphuric acid. |
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Normally the bubbles are coated to avoid clustering and to prevent surface tension from dissolving the bubbles by pushing the gas out of them. |
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The lumps are a result of the interaction of the bacteria dissolving the bone, and the bone trying to repair itself, leaving a honeycomb effect. |
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It can gently flow or crash, dissolving the hardest substances through its softness. |
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Hancock and Charles Macintosh solved that problem in the early 1820s by dissolving rubber in naphtha instead. |
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By that time, the dissolving wad residue should make the bore look like the inside of a brick chimney. |
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When the cake is nearly cooked, prepare syrup by dissolving the icing sugar in the lemon juice and boiling for 2 minutes. |
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Under his scrutiny Africa in particular is prone to dissolving in a singularly powerful mood of menace, fear, and disgust. |
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Dipped in miso, it has a sweet, jellied, curiously dissolving quality, like some exotic form of vegan candy. |
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His entering into a second marriage without dissolving his first is a bigamous act under Australian law, a matter he was well aware of. |
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How is liquidating an Internet company different from dissolving any other type of company? |
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The deal merely apportioned the cabinet posts among power contenders without dissolving the factional militias. |
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A walk along our curved bay hides the minutely jagged edges of a coast dissolving in the mist. |
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To get grease out of clothes, Andrew suggested dissolving washing soda in hot water and soaking the garment for half an hour. |
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This has the added bonus of dissolving those crusty accretions that make one's toothpaste tube a complete social disgrace. |
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Add additional nutrients throughout the growing season by dissolving a water-soluble fertilizer in the watering can once every week or two. |
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It is not the reality of scepticism or of truth dissolving relativism, but the claim to truth of all formal argument that is affected. |
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Rapidly dissolving tablets and an aerosol spray are available for sublingual use. |
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It seemed as though her body was dissolving, and as the potency rose, that her mind was whirling, spinning free of her. |
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By impartially observing my ravenousness and making light of my food desires, I am dissolving my mental hunger pangs. |
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The following war story related by a participant seems to favor dissolving the corporation instead of letting it die. |
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Capabilities include powder blending and damping, sieving, kibbling, dissolving, and filtering. |
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Yet his ubiquity symbolizes the dissolving of more barriers between gay and straight. |
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Connective aesthetics strikes at the root of this alienation by dissolving the mechanical division between self and the world that has prevailed during the modern epoch. |
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Once the bright light dissipated, the remains of the hovering colony began dissolving into disabled dust, resting on the floor in heaps of black, sand-like material. |
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Although the quartz encrustation protects the calcite from dissolving, it obscures the twinned nature of the crystals, which is revealed by mechanical removal of the crust. |
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Blind faith in Scotland is now the province of the very few, and seems instead to be dissolving into a sort of twisted cynicism about the national team. |
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His Grozny, delicate as a doily, shows the ruins of the bombed Chechen capital dissolving in quavering sepia contours like an 18th-century capriccio. |
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Treat with applications of cider vinegar over the affected area, or apply a fungicide made by dissolving one part tea tree oil in ten parts water. |
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Glass, at high temperatures, not only has the property of oxidating the metals, but, moreover, when the chemical affinity is satisfied, of dissolving the oxides. |
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In 1917, d' Herelle had discovered a self-propagating filterable substance capable of dissolving dysentery bacilli, later identified as bacteriophage. |
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Events were changing the world dramatically, too, at an irrecuperable pace, dissolving the verities of the post-World War II techno-political world system. |
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I told him I was dissolving the partnership, then I was made bankrupt. |
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Moreover, Frisian runs the risk of dissolving into Dutch, especially in Friesland, where both languages are used. |
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Sulfuric acid can be produced in the laboratory by burning sulfur in air and dissolving the gas produced in a hydrogen peroxide solution. |
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This acidic water is capable of dissolving metals present in sulfide ores, which results in brightly colored, toxic streams. |
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After dissolving this Parliament, Charles I ruled without a Parliament for the next 11 years. |
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A convention assembled but only issued a mild protest before dissolving itself. |
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Napoleon won the War of the Third Coalition at Austerlitz, forcing the Austrian Empire out of the war, formally dissolving the Holy Roman Empire. |
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Some of the traditional ties between parts of the empire such as Normandy and England were slowly dissolving over time. |
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Acetolysis was developed by Gunnar Erdtman and his brother to remove these fine cellulose materials by dissolving them. |
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Peyravi, commercial nanofiltration membranes are usually used to separate the dissolving part from the aqueous phase. |
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Following a plebiscite, Iceland declared its independence on June 17, 1944 and became a republic, dissolving its union with Denmark. |
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Its lead product, PHER-02, is an intravenous perfluorocarbon emulsion that is highly efficient at dissolving and delivering oxygen to tissues. |
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This penetrates deeply, dissolving hard sebum stuck in pores and loosening any grime, making dull skin brighter. |
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This gives it a consistency similar to cottage cheese, which prevents it from dissolving in the water before the calf can eat it. |
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Finally, the porous array PE template was obtained after dissolving PS easily in methylbenzene solution. |
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After dissolving the Holy Roman Empire, he reduced the number of German states from 300 to less than 50, prior to the German Unification. |
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As a protorap song, Dylan's rant ratchets uncannily with the track, the words frequently dissolving into the beat. |
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Reds, sweeping aside the garbage of plutodemocracy, and dissolving the bourgeois parties, I remained stuck in France. |
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In acetolysis the specimen is treated with acetic anhydride and sulfuric acid, dissolving cellulistic materials and thus providing better visibility for palynomorphs. |
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The oxide ZnO is a white powder that is nearly insoluble in neutral aqueous solutions, but is amphoteric, dissolving in both strong basic and acidic solutions. |
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When Bush lost the Republican presidential primary in 1980, the thought of dissolving into the small talk and narcotising rituals of Houston suburbia filled him with dread. |
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The 1998 Consent Decree provided that if Mentor maintained a state of continuous compliance with the Decree for five years, the FDA would not oppose dissolving the Decree. |
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Epionce Re-Balancing Clarifier is designed to prepare skin for the cleansing process by gently dissolving and removing any traces of dirt, makeup and oils from the skin. |
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The dissolving of the brushstroke in Forest answers the compression of individual black points in Hive, 2003, into a swarm that emerges unmediated from the broad green ground. |
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And just like cotton candy, this begins with dissolving sugar crystals. |
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Hydrochloric acid is prepared by dissolving hydrogen chloride in water. |
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Until the end of Gaelic Ireland they continued to fluctuate, expand and contract in size, as well as dissolving entirely or being amalgamated into new entities. |
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The British and French magnified the reports and disseminated them at home and in the United States, where they played a major role in dissolving support for Germany. |
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The amount of heat needed to melt the ice in this process is greater than the amount of heat evolved by dissolving the acid so the solution remains cold. |
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The ice melts in an endothermic process while dissolving the acid. |
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The adhesive is prepared by dissolving a polysaccharide having a carboxy or a carboxyalkyl group in an aprotic polar solvent such as dimethylsulfoxide. |
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Estee Lauder Iddealist Micro-D Deep Thermal Refinisher, pounds 30 Releases an intense heat to reach into your skin, dissolving dirt and dry cells. |
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Recent events have made it abundantly clear that the fabric of the universe is unraveling. Reality as you know it, the matrix if you will, is dissolving. |
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The root of Masterwort is hotter than Pepper, and very available in all cold griefs and diseases both of stomach and body, dissolving very powerfully upward and downward. |
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Corrosion is the dissolving of rock by carbonic acid in sea water. |
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In inorganic reactions, water is a common solvent, dissolving many ionic compounds, as well as other polar compounds such as ammonia and compounds closely related to water. |
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Researchers study compression fossils by dissolving the surrounding matrix with acid and then using light or scanning electron microscopy to examine surface details. |
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If dissolving on an assumer basis, it must certify an individual, corporation or qualified entity will assume responsibility for any future taxes due. |
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He claims that his calculations are the first to quantify radiation-based risks to wounded soldiers from dissolving shrapnel and to civilians living near battlefields. |
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