Chokedamp inch by inch from the frames of panes, the isolated oil-lamp in the horseshoe arch deadens, calescent fug. |
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He stood bare-bodied, his arms raised straight above his head, his face lifted to the calescent star. |
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Like hypnosis before it, calescent behaviourism is initially hard to credit, yet, in fifty years' time, we shall probably accept it as a commonplace that man powers his own vehicles by. |
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During the cooling of steel on reaching the calescent point, there is generally a few seconds, a rise in the temperature, which is no doubt due to the oxygen attacking the carbon, and burning it. |
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In the case of high-carbon or alloy steels, there is a very definite retrograde movement of the pointer when the calescent states of the material are reached. |
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