The Britpop wave never really took off in France, with the exception of Oasis and Blur, and perhaps Pulp. |
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Both movies utilized non-linear stories, but only Pulp Fiction ended in the middle of the story. |
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Pulp mills, district heating plants and power plants do not appreciate irregular fuel supply. |
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Pulp harvested from sago produces a high-fiber, low-fat starch similar in texture, nutritional benefit, and use to whole-wheat flour. |
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In 1994, director Quentin Tarantino paid homage to blaxploitation films with the wildly successful Pulp Fiction. |
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I didn't learn about the pulpier American paperbacks that you discuss in Pulp Friction until much later. |
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After watching that scene, you could hardly call the use of heroin in Pulp Fiction romanticized or glamorous. |
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Pulp raspberries in a blender, sieve the sauce then add sugar to taste. |
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The scene between getaway cab driver Esmeralda Villalobos and Butch is one of the oddest in Pulp Fiction. |
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He noted Pulp and Paper mills, shipyards and docks as examples. |
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Sacred Cow was previously owned by the mother of Pulp Fiction star Uma Thurman, Swedish model Nena Thurman. |
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Pulp magazines of the mid-20th century were a key source for the tales, including often obscure publications. |
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The last time Uma got this close to John Travolta was in the classic movie Pulp Fiction. |
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She had watched the video of Pulp Fiction seven times while knitting pink fluffy baby socks for the charity shop. |
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More recently, she has sold stories to Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and Big Pulp Magazine. |
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Pulp therapy in children is often referred to as nerve treatment, children's root canal or pulpectomy. |
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Most megahits cost a shitton to produce, but Pulp Fiction was only 12 million dollars, according to Rolling Stone. |
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Pulp is refined and mixed in water with other additives to make a pulp slurry. |
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The Tasmanian community has for some time been divided over the issue of the proposed Bell Bay Pulp Mill to be built in the Tamar Valley. |
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Weller found himself heavily associated with the emerging Britpop movement that gave rise to such bands as Oasis, Pulp and Blur. |
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Jarvis Cocker, of the band Pulp, mounted the stage in what he would later claim as a protest at this portion of the performance. |
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The issue included features on Suede, The Auteurs, Denim, Saint Etienne and Pulp and helped start the idea of an emerging movement. |
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These bands were soon joined by others including Oasis, Pulp, The Verve, Supergrass, Cast, Placebo, Space, Sleeper and Elastica. |
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The group has appeared on the cover of several magazines such as FHM, Maxim, T3, Woman Today, TOP40 Songhits and Pulp Magazine. |
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One of two paper machines at the Dryden Pulp and Paper mill in Ontario, on April 1, 2006, removing 155,000 tons of uncoated free sheet capacity. |
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That iconic image of the fringed star holding a cigarette told you all you needed to know about the femme fatale in Tarantino's slick, sublime masterpiece, Pulp Fiction. |
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And that's not all, there also 10 pairs of tickets up for grabs for a special screening of Quentin Tarantino's classic Pulp Fiction, which is being shown at 9pm on Tuesday. |
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This aside, 1995 proved to be a highly successful year with memorable performances from Oasis, Elastica, Pulp, PJ Harvey, Jeff Buckley, Jamiroquai and The Cure. |
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That is a Pulp flush with Sparks and glossy 80s pop balladry, making nods at Spandau Ballet and Ultravox without the influences being contrived or too knowing. |
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Morgan Spence, 15, spent three weeks putting together a stop-motion video of scenes from Hollywood classics such as Dirty Dancing, The Wizard of Oz, Pulp Fiction and Dracula. |
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The Baykalsk Pulp and Paper Mill was constructed in 1966, directly on the shoreline, bleaching paper with chlorine and discharging waste into Baikal. |
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More Girl Than Friend and A9 North has the arch drollness of Pulp. |
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The thickened root, a rhizome, can be beaten into a lathery pulp which can be used for soap and shampoo. |
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A leaf fiber and a member of the banana family, abaca makes an extremely strong pulp. |
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He created the works by dipping pieces of wire mesh into pulp made of abaca and then painting the frame in lively watercolors. |
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At the priority date, the commonest absorbent was what is referred to as cellulosic fluff or fluff pulp. |
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Grass pulp, he says, can be used for everything from packing material to animal feed. |
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Tencel is the trade name for lyocell denim, which is made of wood pulp instead of cotton, making it similar to rayon. |
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The expansion rate of the pulp surface area is approximated by the expansion rate of the fruit surface area, which is a model input. |
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Hemp could be used in most of the pulp mills in the country as the situation stands right now. |
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Victim of a seemingly random attack, he was jumped and kicked to a pulp as he made his way home from a 21st birthday celebration. |
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For dealer, collector and author Robert Weinberg of Chicago, the rareness of pulp paintings is a big draw. |
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They were fed on a simple ration of barley, sugar beet pulp, soya and minerals. |
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In the early 1990s, 46 of the 145 pulp mills in Canada used various chlorine bleaching processes to whiten paper. |
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Our basic raw material, pulp, has also nearly doubled in price and we haven't been able to pass that increase on. |
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They found it contained two bibles, a chess set, a backgammon game, a deck of cards, poker chips and several paper back pulp fiction novels. |
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A Kikuyu dish, Irio, often served with curried chicken, is made from beans, maize, and potatoes or cassava mashed to a thick pulp. |
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He suggests, as lenitives, senna with pulp of tamarind or oil of sweet almonds. |
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As they dry the berries turn black and the skin and part of the pulp form a reticulated covering to the seed. |
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Straw also requires far fewer chemicals and less energy to produce paper pulp, due to the low amount of lignin in its residue. |
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Cut off the top of the heads with a serrated knife and squeeze out the garlic pulp. |
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After resealing the bag, I waited for the sugar cubes to dissolve, then kneaded the pulp a little to ensure a good mix. |
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The mat should be a cotton rag or chemically purified wood pulp and must test negative for lignin. |
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The company blamed the strong pound and the high price of wood pulp for its current difficulties. |
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It's made of plastic resins and inorganic fillers instead of wood pulp or cotton. |
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Lincrusta is made of a linseed oil mixture and Anaglypta is made from cotton pulp. |
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And using the money to fund recycling programs and encourage the use of alternatives to wood pulp for making paper. |
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Most paper is made from wood pulp, which leaves fine scratches on the glass. |
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It takes 60 percent less energy to make paper from recycled materials than it does to manufacture it from virgin wood pulp. |
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Despite her fevered imagination, he had no wish to take up her lacrosse stick and bludgeon the president to a pulp. |
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A unique combination of apple, grape and naseberry fruit pulp infuse natural fruit acids into the skin. |
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The implement slices the tops off the grain hulls and then squeezes the pulp and kernels from the cob while leaving the hulls attached. |
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The authors, Gretchen Peters and Aleem Agha, no ages given, must have cut their teeth writing bodice-rippers for the pulp market. |
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The ceramic fibre and paper pulp were then thoroughly mixed with the blunger and the other dry ingredients were added. |
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In 1765, Whatman discovered a means of whitening paper by adding laundry blue to the typically yellowed paper pulp. |
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Kraft pulp is still used, in bleached and unbleached forms, for such products as paper bags, milk cartons, and paper cups. |
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Push the tomato pulp through the sieve with a wooden spoon then discard the remains. |
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At the pulp mill, likewise, the workforce has shrunk to a fraction of its former size. |
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The bitter apple, Citrullus colocynthis, has a spongy pulp that when dried is the source of the glucosidal drug colocynth. |
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The tall frosty drink was loaded with fresh peach pulp and a shot of vodka. |
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The fibre supply was now tightly committed to the operations of three large transnational pulp and paper corporations. |
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Fibrous feeds such as beet pulp, chopped alfalfa hay, rice hulls and wheat middlings elevate fiber content of a complete feed. |
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It is now relatively old and small, with a capacity to produce either 240,000 metric tons of paper pulp or 60,000 tons of rayon fibre a year. |
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The rainforest is being cleared legally and illegally for timber, for pulp wood to make paper, and to make way for oil palm plantations. |
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Sin City is the very depth and form of pulp, a contrasty, blooming monochrome nightmare of the very worst of human scum. |
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They'd take it, mash the flowers into pulp and use it to dye their fabrics for the village. |
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Three to five months later they are taken to the water mills and mashed into bamboo pulp. |
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Today he danced precariously on the summit, mashing to a pulp the thick green leaves of a branch of pig's-face under his feet. |
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When the lizards find him at the bottom of the hill, he is mashed to a pulp, and there is nothing left but some fur and bones. |
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When the water is cool enough, use your hands to mash the pulp as finely as possible. |
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Here, people cultivate the ensete plant, which looks like a banana tree, but its trunk pulp is prepared and eaten. |
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It uses a frame supporting a screen that strains and filters the pulp fibers in an even layer to form a sheet of paper. |
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Then they chew the fibrous fruit into a ball of pulp and spend ages sucking out the goodness. |
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Perelman's free-associative style spun fantasias out of girdle ads, tabloid tattle, sleazy pulp fiction and recipe prose. |
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Both satsuma and tangerine are types of mandarin, a group of citrus with brightly colored pulp and easy-to-peel skins. |
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Its root is saponaceous, and is pounded into a pulp and used instead of soap by the natives. |
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It has been about 150 years since the inception of photography and 120 years since paper began to be manufactured from acidic wood pulp rather than cloth. |
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He made a little extra money by writing stories for a science fiction pulp. |
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The fresh seed pulp is astringent, narcotic, lithotriptic and expectorant. |
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He or she will then drill into the pulp to reach the root canals. |
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A handful of the pieces here rank up there with those of pulp gods like Ellison and Bradbury and Clarke. |
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This packing is self lubricating, mechanically strong and widely used in chemicals, petrochemicals, power plants, paper, pulp and food industries. |
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Circulation leaped forward while the cost of production plummeted with wood pulp as a new source of paper and mechanical typesetting, a new labor-saving device. |
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Cellulose from wood pulp has replaced the asbestos, and it's a great product which is going gangbusters in the company's biggest market, the United States. |
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For lack of paper resources, Kailun has to import waste paper from America to make recycled paper pulp, which is mixed with wood pulp to make paper. |
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In early 1943 two American professors discovered that a very tough material could be produced by adding a small amount of wood pulp to water before freezing. |
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Finely divided pulp debris and dead yeast cells which are very small settle more slowly and are easily resuspended by currents within the settling vessel. |
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The graphic novel is an art form on a par with pulp fiction. |
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His voice would morph from a melodic baritone to a deep, guttural snarl, grinding notes to a pulp. |
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The other day I took a whole sea bass, cleaned and gutted by the fishmonger, and filled its belly with a pulp of lemon grass, ginger, peppercorns and coriander. |
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In addition to sawlogs and veneer bolts, Larry can make four-foot pulp logs, which are collected and eventually shipped to a hardwood pulp mill in nearby Nackawic. |
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We offer Bagasse pulp products in bleached or unbleached option. |
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Then, like a twist in a pulp thriller, the jawbone washed up on shore in Aruba. |
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But the slender bean curd can so easily be boiled into a pulp and spoiled. |
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Bats, clubs, sticks, blackjacks, Brazilian fighting rods, rocks, and Japanese club sticks are just a few of the more favored tools used in beating people to a pulp. |
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The skins were peeled from frozen berries to avoid mixing with pulp. |
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Does anyone ever use undried beet pulp straight from the factory? |
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If a piece of the tooth has chipped off but the pulp is not damaged, the uneven edge may be smoothed and the corner replaced with a tooth-coloured filling. |
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So when a jam mixture cools, the chainlike pectin molecules bond to form a network, holding the sugar solution and fruit pulp in what appears to be a solid mass. |
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The stuff of pulp novels at airport bookstalls is a reality. |
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The purpose of this work is to determine the effect of brownstock kappa on the bleachability of softwood EMCC kraft pulp. |
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Research on animals has shown stem cells can regrow the most important tooth tissue, known as pulp. |
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Powder from bark or wood of Santalum album was mixed with coconut fruit pulp and taken regularly as remedy for leucorrhea. |
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Volume two presents painting with pulp, sheet layering, creative shapes, and dividing the deckle. |
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The pulp is fed to a paper machine where it is formed as a paper web and the water is removed from it by pressing and drying. |
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Although large amounts of electrical energy are required to produce mechanical pulp, it costs less than the chemical kind. |
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Soda pulping is another specialty process used to pulp straws, bagasse and hardwoods with high silicate content. |
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The pulp is used to make Quilted Northern bathroom tissue, Brawny paper towels, and paperboard used to make Dixie paper cups and plates. |
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Each filament of combustible pulp is ensheathed in an isolating tube, and these tubes are then bound into cable-like trunks. |
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To make pulp from wood, a chemical pulping process separates lignin from cellulose fibres. |
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Passion fruit pulp can be found in the frozen foods section, often with the Goya brand products. |
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Cut the passion fruits in half and with a teaspoon scrape the pulp out and add to the cream. |
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The most common type of material has been woody fragments which have been cut into granules by pulp refiners. |
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Here is his black heart sitting there as large as life in the middle of the pulp of his banjaxed corpse. |
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Close by and under cover, I watched the juicing process. Apples were washed, then tipped, stalks and all, into the crusher and reduced to pulp. |
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It was not until the introduction of wood pulp in 1843 that paper production was not dependent on recycled materials from ragpickers. |
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The modern pulp and paper industry is global, with China leading its production and the United States right behind it. |
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They are also used in many industrial processes, notably in the bleaching of wood pulp. |
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Another formerly major use for sodium sulfate, notably in the US and Canada, is in the Kraft process for the manufacture of wood pulp. |
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Major industrial customers include rubber and plastic products, textiles, apparel, petroleum refining, pulp and paper, and primary metals. |
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Bagasse can also be used as an alternative source of pulp for paper production. |
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Sheep droppings, which are high in cellulose, have even been sterilized and mixed with traditional pulp materials to make paper. |
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The port of Saint John gives access to the pulp and paper industry and the Irving oil refinery. |
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In November 2010, Uruguay and Argentina announced they had reached a final agreement for joint environmental monitoring of the pulp mill. |
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Perhaps because of Buchan's work, Prester John appeared in pulp fiction and comics throughout the century. |
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Wood of most firs is considered unsuitable for general timber use, and is often used as pulp or for the manufacture of plywood and rough timber. |
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Pines are among the most commercially important tree species valued for their timber and wood pulp throughout the world. |
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The women also grate the corm itself and mix this with the leaf sheath pulp. |
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While the majority of the pulp and paper industry languishes in the midst of the recession, Paper Mill Rewinding Inc. |
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The protein content of the baobab fruit pulp was determined using kjeldahl method. |
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Water reuse is becoming more important at pulp and paper mills dealing with water limitations. |
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Based on a natural polymer, AkzoNobel 's Bermocoll cellulose derivatives are sourced from wood pulp or cotton linters. |
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Blankets last longer, and there is a patented lint-free cloth free of wood pulp. |
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The boxes will be turned back into pulp and be made into newspapers. |
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Most of the harvest from UPM s eucalyptus plantations in Uruguay is used to make pulp at the Fray Bentos mill. |
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Laurent Paperboard in Montreal during the mid-1990s, prior to working for Avenor, a leading supplier of pulp and recycled newspaper. |
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Wood pulp made from birch gives relatively long and slender fibres for a hardwood. |
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This paper describes a study on the treatment of black liquor from a kraft pulp and paper mill using batch and continuous biological reactors. |
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Seductive pulp fiction artfully aping the dark mysteries of 40s Hollywood with a plot full of body swerves. |
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Seductive pulp fiction that artfully apes the dark mysteries of 40s Hollywood with a plot full of body swerves. |
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In The Set-Up Bigelow had two actors beat each other to a pulp and then had two semioticians discuss the images in voiceover. |
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Through a smattering of EPs they have injected their scuzzy pop with a glossy pulp fiction magazine breed of bratty punk. |
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They fly back to their roosts to eat the fruit, sucking out the juice and spitting the seeds and pulp out onto the ground. |
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The murderer beat her to a pulp with a heavy breeze-block, leaving the print of his Doc Marten on her neck. |
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Suzhou Meson Nonwoven is a leading manufacturer of wood pulp spunlace nonwoven fabric in China. |
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Purple laver is classified as a red alga, tends to be a brownish colour, but boils down to a dark green pulp when prepared. |
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Fibrous residuals from pulp and paper mills, or sludge, can be used as a source of microfibers in concrete. |
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The researchers found the flavonoid at 30 micrograms per kilogram in wood pulp and 10 to 13 micrograms per liter in mill effluent. |
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Different from other juicers, the pulp container is positioned right under the sieve to collect all the pulp for clean, easy disposal. |
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In pulp and paper industry, a similar kappa number is used to measure how much bleaching a pulp requires. |
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Effects of pulp and paper mill effuents on the microplankton and microbial self-purification capabilities of the Biobio River, Chile, Sci. |
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The total internal volume of the micropores in wet pulp fibers is approximately 2 ml per gram of thy fibers. |
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Cut it open and you'll find a white, creamy pulp that looks a little like custard or tapioca pudding. |
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Lenpur is a fiber made from the pulp of sustainably cultivated white fir trees. |
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Operations managers in the capital-intensive pulp and paper industry are under pressure to achieve a high return from assets employed. |
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Anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic effects of the fruit pulp of Adansonia digitata. |
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Enzymes are used widely in industrial applications for everything from pulp bleaching to meat tenderizers. |
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Other uses of the timber include the production of paper and plastic from chemically treated wood pulp. |
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The pressed pulp is given to farm animals as winter feed, composted, discarded or used to make liqueurs. |
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The investment will enable us to meet the growing demands of our customers for softwood pulp and the increasingly popular textile pulp. |
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Effect of apple pulp and Celosia argentia on the quality of characteristics of Shrikhand. |
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The tooth-like structures are have the same features as human teeth, human dental enamel, dentin, dental pulp and cementum, the statement said. |
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The root is then made up of a hard protective outer layer, cementum, and soft nerve tissue pulp in the centre. |
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The study relies on diverse sources, from police files and newspapers to pulp fiction and wax museum displays. |
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Acai berries and pulp have been harvested and consumed as food and for medicinal purposes by indigenous Amazon rain forest people for centuries. |
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It is a tofu byproduct, sometimes known as soy pulp, and remains when soy milk has been extracted from ground soaked soybeans. |
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Unless handled in specific ways during cooking, the sweet, creamy pulp will revert to bitter astringency. |
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A couch roller is pressed against the mould to smooth out the pulp, and picks the wet sheet off the mould. |
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The pulp is picked up by the wire and covers the mould as it rises out of the vat. |
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Our Muleskinner brand, is made from the overripe cherries, we don't want to use these in our washed coffee so we don't pulp them. |
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Another type of paper machine makes use of a cylinder mould that rotates while partially immersed in a vat of dilute pulp. |
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Also known as multinodular hemangioma, SANT is essentially altered red pulp entrapped by a nonneoplastic stromal proliferation. |
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Microscopic examination shows predominantly red pulp elements in a disorganized fashion, with scanty fibrous trabeculae. |
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The pulp is then transferred to the cider press and built up in layers known as cheeses into a block. |
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Dermatopathia lymphadenitis is a chronic lipomelanotic hyperplasia of reticulum cells of the pulp of the lymph-nodes. |
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Keller had invented the machine and associated process to make use of wood pulp in papermaking. |
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Demonstrate subtractive and additive techniques for forming masks with papier-mache pulp and layers of pasted strips. |
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The guide offers an overview of Dow Corning's range of silicone antifoams for use in sulfite and kraft pulp stock washing. |
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From 1927 to 2001, the Pine Falls mill produced pulp for its newsprint operation using a mix of stone groundwood and sulfite processes. |
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That practical philosophy undergirds operations at Smurfit-Stone Container's Panama City, Florida, USA containerboard and market pulp mill. |
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This is the original novelisation by pulp writer Delos Lovelace, and oozes Hollywood-class horror. |
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Chlorine was used extensively to bleach wood pulp, but this use has decreased significantly due to environmental concerns. |
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Paper made from wood pulp is not necessarily less durable than a rag paper. |
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Paper made from mechanical pulp contains significant amounts of lignin, a major component in wood. |
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So dental work has to be done on the wide-awake orca, drilling out the infected pulp from its mouth to prevent a lethal infection. |
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All of the oxidizable pulp components consume some amount of bleaching chemicals. |
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Offers a good understanding of how a modern pulp mill receives, stores, debarks, and chips wood for use in the pulping process. |
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Dental pulp stem cells can be most successfully collected from healthy deciduous teeth and wisdom teeth. |
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Nanoval has already spun cellulosic webs with up to one-third of wood particles and two-thirds of pulp or waste paper in a Lyocell process improving flushability of wipes. |
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Black liquor is a byproduct of the production of paper pulp using the kraft process and is burned by paper companies to generate steam for the production of electricity. |
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This new product blends bleached kraft pulp with bleached mechanical pulp to provide high strength, hefty bulk and high opacity at light basis weights. |
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While Appleton and Votorantim Celulose e Papel have similar annual sales volumes they represent two very different, and very intriguing aspects of the pulp and paper industry. |
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For at least six months, the pulp of morello cherries matures in a sour lambic beer, this is then blended with an older lambic beer to produce this beer. |
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This can react with small amounts of soap on paper pulp fibers to give gelatinous aluminium carboxylates, which help to coagulate the pulp fibers into a hard paper surface. |
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Greater use of mechanical pulp, increasing whitewater closure, and just-in-time chip delivery have increased the potential for severe pitch outbreaks. |
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Made from the pulp, juice, and seed oil of orange sea buckthorn berries. |
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It is used as such in some industrial dyeing processes to eliminate excess dye, residual oxide, and unintended pigments and for bleaching wood pulp. |
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After plucking a fruit from a branchlet, they move to a larger branch, remove the pulp, hammer the seed coat open with the bill, and extract and eat the embryo and endosperm. |
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These include the Compostable Keyboard, designed for disassembly using moulded fibrous pulp from carrots, spinach and celery bound with cornstarch for the keys. |
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The water wheel was also used in papermaking, beating material to a pulp. |
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At last the robots of the 1940s, who rampaged across the covers of the pulp magazines in impotent pursuit of shrieking spacegirls, have come of age. |
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Cogeneration is still commonly practiced in many industries that use large amounts of both steam and power, such as pulp and paper, chemicals and refining. |
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In the industrial field it tends to overlap with science, technology and engineering, and often with management of the pulp and paper business itself. |
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A diagnosis of necrotic pulp with chronic periradicular abscess was made. |
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A hypothesis is presented where the combination of a thin cell wall and large microfibril angle are responsible for the superior properties exhibited by the DN 30 pulp. |
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The Nightwing annual had what felt like a very 'pulp-ish' plot, and the Superman annual was great, with a very pulp plot and a incredible Doc Savage tribute cover. |
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In 1964, Vincent Gaddis wrote in the pulp magazine Argosy of the boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle, giving its vertices as Miami, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. |
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She gafiated the moment she first picked up a pulp magazine. |
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Much of the early paper made from wood pulp contained significant amounts of alum, a variety of aluminium sulfate salts that is significantly acidic. |
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They will also examine current and future changes in the supply mix, both for specialty wood pulp and cotton linters pulp, which compete for the same cellulose basket. |
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Other industries in the city include an aluminum smelter and a pulp mill. |
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Hantsport, Nova Scotia, on the Avon River is also home to a pulp and paper mill and is the shipment point for raw gypsum exports to the United States. |
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Another excellent cleanser and toner is aloe gel or fresh aloe vera cactus pulp. Cut off 1 inch of aloe vera rib, slit open and rub yellowish pulp directly on the skin. |
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This formulation of popular culture's mode of production as capitalistically rather than artistically spurred carries over to pulp authors in general. |
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The varying sizes of pipes made in the Huntsville factory are used in the natural gas industry, mining, pulp and paper mills and municipal water and storm sewers. |
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In this research work, chemical composition, phytochemical screening, elemental analysis and anti-oxidant assay of the pulp of Adansonia digitata were carried out. |
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The pulp contains colocynthin, extractive, a fixed oil, a resinous substance insoluble in ether, gum, pectin, water, and calcium and magnesium phosphates. |
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Factories may either make discrete products or some type of material continuously produced such as chemicals, pulp and paper, or refined oil products. |
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In addition, the company makes bleached kraft pulp and lumber products. |
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Paper is a thin material produced by pressing together moist fibres of cellulose pulp derived from wood, rags or grasses, and drying them into flexible sheets. |
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The stubborn polymer assortment of aromatic alcohols known as lignin continues to be a key factor limiting the efficiency of pulp and paper production. |
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For example, the use of elemental chlorine in the bleaching of wood pulp produces organochlorines and persistent organic pollutants, including dioxins. |
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