First, through their deliquescence of the tissue, they create a physically hospitable environment for larvae and adults. |
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An extended communal deliquescence into the same subway sludge from which the torment arose. |
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He had slushy ferric salts succumbing to their own deliquescence. |
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But Friend's memoir is also a study in the decline of the Wasp, the deliquescence of their fortune, power, and influence. |
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The effectiveness of calcined calcium chloride in settling road dust is a result of its deliquescence. |
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What's forming these tracks is the salt in the soil absorbing any available moisture in the air, a process known as deliquescence. |
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It was an industry in a state of deliquescence, and Varda saw rightly that, if Hollywood were to become solid again, it would do so in open acknowledgment of and confrontation with its own past. |
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