The juice bubbled and frothed through the open bung hole, and was said to be working or fretting. |
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He clapped his hands in delight as twin ribbons of sparkling water bubbled out, splashing against the bottom of the tub. |
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Though the water bubbled rapidly, the water was always very warm but not boiling hot. |
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Arm outstretched upon the table, Briar watched as his wrist bubbled with gooseflesh and a shiver tiptoed along his spine. |
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The breath sample is bubbled in one vial through a mixture of sulfuric acid, potassium dichromate, silver nitrate and water. |
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The samples were compared to a control that was suspended in a standard sodium hydroxide buffer with bubbled carbon dioxide gas. |
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The substance within the washtub simmered and bubbled, sending out the tangy aroma of tomatoes, oregano, Parmesan, garlic and basil. |
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His fear bubbled to the surface, quelling the fire of his enthusiasm as he saw how irregular her breathing was. |
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Use a scraper, wire brush, or coarse emery cloth to remove any bubbled paint finish and loose rust. |
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Before I knew it my tummy boiled and bubbled and reacted in the generally unruly way that neglected tummies do. |
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For decades, bitter arguments about devolution have bubbled away under the surface of a party fiercely proud of its unionist credentials. |
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If chlorine gas is bubbled through ethanal, the hydrogen atoms of the methyl group are replaced by chlorine atoms to give chloral. |
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The mixture bubbled and fizzed and then, with a defying pop, settled into a cloudy blue potion. |
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The breeze was light and warm, and the small stream, which ran out of the forest, trilled and bubbled in soft music. |
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The day we visited, the streets bubbled with life as people in luminous blue gowns headed to a convocation at the cathedral. |
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A fish tank bubbled quietly next to the sliding glass doors which looked out upon the lake. |
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A fountain still bubbled in the center though most of the colorful tiles were missing or broken. |
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After the pine tar has bubbled, gently re-heat the base and wipe off the excess pine tar with a clean cloth or fiberlene. |
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My favorite part of the room was the corner table where a lava lamp bubbled a soothing purple liquid. |
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She saw the boats pulling away from the docks and the water foamed and bubbled beneath them. |
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Dark blood bubbled up from the wound in thick gouts and he quickly fumbled an adhesive pad out of a leg pocket and clamped it over the wound. |
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During his first year as mayor, the issue of pay-to-play bubbled to the surface more than once. |
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The ragged line of white foam bubbled and surged before it's fading power was overtaken by the next wave. |
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When bubbled through alkaline water, chlorine gas disproportionates to form chloride ion and hypochlorite ion. |
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The sweet-smelling spaghetti sauce bubbled in the pot, as I put a cover on it. |
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Eight pots and pans bubbled or simmered, each adding its unique aroma to the air. |
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Every week, he made a new version of meat, beans, vegetables, and potatoes that bubbled in an earthy brown sauce. |
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The best part of it is if you pick off the bubbled, breadcrumbed, cheesy crust off the top of the dish. |
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Their beady yellow eyes were buried in folds of jaundiced skin that swam and bubbled from the heat. |
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Salads, fruit, various cakes, and soups smoked, bubbled and frothed before the assembled creatures. |
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From those obscured depths, the bubbled exhalations from unseen divers stream up from portholes, heading past us for the sun. |
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Meanwhile Andrew lived simply on a diet of mussels and whelks and the occasional boiled crab that bubbled in the pot. |
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It misted as though there was dry ice in it and bubbled, sparking every so often. |
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The stove was burning hot, and water bubbled in the pans and he picked up more salt. |
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Geoffrey nodded sympathetically as the water bubbled towards the top of the drum. |
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The leaf blade is slightly bubbled and its underside has a sparse coat of upright hairs. |
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The salt bubbled and hissed in its mouth, building to a thick, white foam. |
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The waves washed over the rocks below and bubbled and frothed at our feet. |
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A water cooler bubbled to itself on the opposite end of the room. |
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The leaf blade is jagged, involuted at the edges and bubbled, with a slight waffle-like pattern. |
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The victorious Bosnian team bubbled with hope and good spirits as they rubbed elbows with the guests of honour. |
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The limewater turns milky more quickly when you exhale through it than when air is bubbled through it. |
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Old sectarian tensions and mistrust have bubbled up to the surface once more through the fissures caused by the row erupting over Sunday's march. |
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You need to put plastic on the windows, and they're so bubbled up you can't even close the blinds any more. |
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The mercury and gases bubbled up through the water, by-products of decaying plant life... But it didn't stop there. |
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As the soup bubbled on the stove emitting an enticing aroma of chicken and herbs, Adam searched through Clara's cupboards and pantry again until he found a tray. |
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He looked inside, and the dark brown liquid bubbled slightly, sizzling. |
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He wolfed it down and then vomited, and where the vomit landed his skin bubbled up and started coming off. |
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The rage bubbled up inside of me again at his stubborn insistence. |
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Most of the opposition appears to have bubbled up from ordinary people who did not like or understand what was being proposed. |
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When oil bubbled to the surface, he made history by turning his discovery into the first commercially successful oil well in the world. |
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Clearly, some of the flaws of our financial system have bubbled to the surface. |
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Blood bubbled on his lips as it he began to haemorrhage from his chest. |
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There, a waterfall gurgled and bubbled happily down to a rushing stream, seemingly enlaced with bits of gold, that in turn flowed around bends all the way out of the cave. |
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There is no anthocyanic pigmentation in the veins. The leaf blade is bubbled and sometimes even curly at the edges. |
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The leaf has a bubbled appearance, and is often wavy between the main veins and the petiolar point. |
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Compressed air, filtered if necessary so as to be free of oil, should be bubbled through a disposable glass pipette. |
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One of my earliest memories is of sitting at our kitchen table, talking to Gladys, my Zulu nanny, while a pot of mielie pap porridge bubbled on the stove. |
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Her mother bubbled over enthusiastically with tales of her progress. |
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I started wondering about this penetrating chemical presence when some vile organic substance bubbled up from a clogged pipe in our basement floor the day after we moved in. |
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Aliquots of 2 mL of the virus-photoproducts solution were placed in quartz phototubes, capped, and bubbled with oxygen for 5 min before being irradiated. |
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Tarpots bubbled over driftwood fires where men calked the seams of smacks and shallops and patched their dugout canoes. |
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The leaf blade has a bubbled texture, and is matte. |
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Air is bubbled through the sediment for a set period of time with specific parameters measured during the aeration process to determine its effectiveness. |
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Negrette's leaf blade is flat, shiny, bubbled and slightly revolute. |
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Season well with salt and a little extra olive oil and roast the fat on the middle shelf until it has fully bubbled and crisped. |
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The fragment of thick, bubbled glass shows an enamelled and gilded decoration consisting of an inscription written in a tall cursive style outlined in red against a blue background. |
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Some isolated areas of the coating along the top surface of the pipe revealed a bubbled coating and, in one area, the coating would crumble very easily. |
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Those for Tyumen Oil, the country's fourth-largest oil company, fell two percentage points between one issue in 2002 and another this year. Then there is the stockmarket, which since 2000 has bubbled upwards. |
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While the controversy has bubbled up in North American and Europe, DPI is, in fact, widely practiced around the world, and an examination of some of the ways it is employed elsewhere may give us a glimpse of the future here. |
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The U. S. Supreme Court opens its annual term in October, facing an intriguing array of cases and legal questions, all having bubbled up from state and federal courts across the nation. |
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The Geffen remarks bubbled up throughout the forum. |
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It's a perennial problem, but has recently bubbled up again. |
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Natural gas bubbled up from severed lines. |
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Variations bubbled up for several decades. |
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The grass was lushly green, the little pond bubbled happily and the bottle was still leaning at its crazy angle. |
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The radio-rack plastic air-cooling line, running from the nose cone area and feeding fresh air to the radios, was found melted and bubbled in the area of the relays. |
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We were putting on the nosebag one evening when his misery bubbled over. |
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Two springs of clear water are said to have bubbled up after he struck the ground with his crozier. |
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Ozone is formed and bubbled throught water. |
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The great Locke, who was seldom outwitted by false sounds, was nevertheless bubbled here. |
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The man writhed like a trampled snake, and a red foam bubbled from his lips. |
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The water steamed and bubbled around me. I felt a rush of gratitude for it, that it should well up out of the mountain, bathe my aching body, and unthaw my frozen limbs. |
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