A visual device such as a fade, dissolve or wipe, also includes superimposing and other special effects. |
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The baking soda and vinegar dissolve fatty acids, allowing the clogged material to wash down the drain. |
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Even a few drops of cheap booze will help dissolve the Band-Aid's stickiness, allowing the bandage to slide right off. |
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The decision to dissolve Parliament or appoint Cabinet ministers is formally exercised by the monarch, who acts on the Prime Minister's advice. |
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Wheat also contains two other proteins, albumin and globulin, which are soluble in water and dissolve when the flour is wetted. |
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Iodine is virtually insoluble in water but it will readily dissolve in cyclohexane. |
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Sulphide minerals in the gold ridges dissolve and creates mineral-rich acidulated water. |
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Rapidly daubed abstract surfaces, these colored backgrounds often dissolve into areas of white gesso. |
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Whatever romantic notions they have about pioneer life quickly dissolve in the day-to-day imperatives of survival in this wilderness. |
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For anyone who does not know, glass is a hard, transparent or translucent brittle material that does not dissolve is not flammable. |
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Most people are familiar with shaving, bleaching, plucking and depilatories, which chemically dissolve hair. |
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A sudden blast of warmth hit her, and began to dissolve some of the goose pimples on her pale skin. |
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Macrophage cells secrete chemicals that can dissolve bone under an implant. |
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Although she can't force an election, the Governor General can advise the prime minister to dissolve Parliament and call a vote. |
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Drinking with meals dilutes the acid and enzymes in the gut that dissolve food, impairing digestion in the process. |
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He could establish or dissolve public institutions and he had the right to disburse public funds. |
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Bacteria in dental plaque produce acid, which dissolve the minerals in the tooth enamel causing initial lesions and dental caries. |
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Soluble fibers dissolve in water to become gummy or viscous, while insoluble fibers hold on to water. |
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This includes the cross dissolve and a selection of the wipe and iris transitions. |
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To be effective, multivitamin tablets need to disintegrate and dissolve completely. |
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A neutral charged creatine remains, which can dissolve more completely in water. |
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If there is no bathtub, dissolve one ounce of Epsom salts in a pint of warm water and bathe the body all over with the mixture. |
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And living underwater, they are most sensitive to molecules that dissolve easily in water and can thus be swept into their nasal cavities. |
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You know that the cherries are sweet, the ciabatta baked that morning and the melon so ripe that each slice will dissolve icily in your mouth. |
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Jelly sweets made with this ingredient do not dissolve easily and can result in the sweets becoming stuck in a child's throat. |
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They dissolve more easily in, for example, sodium dodecyl sulfate or ethanol. |
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Whatever cleaner you decide to use, give the product or solution time to dissolve and degrease shower walls. |
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The jelly can contain a gelling agent which does not easily dissolve and can result in the sweet becoming stuck in a child's throat. |
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He is a constitutional monarch with the power to dissolve the legislative assembly, which is known as the Fono. |
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The pellets dissolve in water and the particles quickly disperse and neutralize soil acidity. |
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The cabinet would also resign, and a junta led by an unnamed general would dissolve the congress. |
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It is not at all democratic to dissolve an elected assembly before its time has expired. |
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It is widely agreed that the monarch must generally agree to a request from the Prime Minister to dissolve Parliament. |
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Under the 1997 Constitution, Iloilo, as President, can dissolve the elected parliament and call new elections. |
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There are reports that government plans to dissolve the assembly and wants to hold polls shortly. |
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When they are flushed down the toilet, they dissolve into microscopic particles. |
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The rotting process releases acids which dissolve metals into liquids which leach out of waste dumps and can poison local rivers. |
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Instead, he tried to dissolve it in methylated spirit, and found that the solution was purple. |
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When I am done, she breaks into a smile so toothlessly wide, so charmingly affectionate, that I feel I might easily dissolve into it. |
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This begs for a slow cooked lamb stew where the meat falls apart on your spoon and the potatoes dissolve into a big, meaty broth. |
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A legitimate government will encourage the regional forces to dissolve their militias in the interest of creating a national army. |
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The President had no option but to dissolve the House and order a mid-term poll which cost the exchequer a king's ransom. |
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The element is not very reactive chemically, although it does dissolve in most acids. |
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One effective step is to dissolve a teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda in warm water and drink 20 minutes after every meal. |
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Here scenes, film images and chance encounters will merge, transform and dissolve before you like a constantly shifting hallucinatory dream. |
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It does not dissolve in water, although it does dissolve in many organic liquids, such as benzene, chloroform, and carbon disulfide. |
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She trickled the acid over the body, focusing mostly on his face, and hands, though the packet held enough to dissolve most of the entire body. |
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To make your body oil dissolve nine drops of either lavender or rosemary essential oil in 20 millilitres of almond oil. |
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Karst landscapes are developed wherever soluble carbonate rocks outcrop and where surplus rainfall is available to dissolve the limestone. |
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At no point in this eternal journey do I expect to dissolve into god or attain static blessedness. |
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Is it all right to chew the wafer or bread in communion or should I simply let it dissolve in my mouth as I was taught? |
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All sealants are permanent when washed and dry-cleaned except for No-Fray, which will dissolve in dry cleaning. |
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A move to dissolve the society and distribute assets was defeated at an extraordinary meeting convened by Mr Kelly in July that year. |
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Tomorrow the Constitution Court will meet to decide whether to dissolve Mr Somchai's People's Power Party for alleged vote-buying. |
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Once they are removed her wings dissolve onto her turning her top into a shirt and her shorts into a skort. |
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The effect of the paintings' intense color was often to dissolve the solidity of the architectonic structures. |
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Politics is about the unequal distribution of power, the abuse of power and the struggles to resist and dissolve power. |
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Organic compounds and other covalently bonded molecules do not dissolve well in water. |
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To make the syllabub, combine the sugar, lemon juice, brandy and sloe gin in a large bowl and whisk for about a minute to dissolve the sugar. |
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Because the treatment is topical, it will wear out in time, and repeated cleanings will cause the flame retardancy to dissolve sooner. |
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Avoid buying essential oils in plastic bottles as the essential oil can dissolve the plastic. |
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Unclear urine was treated with an acetic acid solution to dissolve phosphates that could be clouding the urine. |
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What works worst is using the technique as a clunky dissolve to segue between scenes. |
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In most cases, the higher the temperature the more solute will dissolve in the solvent. |
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Enzymatic shampoos that claim to dissolve the glue that attaches nits to hair are also available. |
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Perhaps a paste with water and nonabrasive cleaner will dissolve mineral stains. |
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These ingredients are readily wettable in an aqueous based food system, but do not dissolve, swell, or gel. |
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I give her medications via this tube as well, so you've got to crush it up and dissolve with this. |
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Under this form of divorce, the woman can dissolve the marriage in the privacy of the home without going to court. |
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She seemed to dissolve into hysterical fits of laughter when she looked at me. |
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Generally, church courts do not dissolve marriages, but annul them by declaring that no genuine marriage took place. |
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The big trees that dissolve into dark fields insinuate a sort of grim spirituality, a hint of wood sprites or trolls. |
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Chewing food thoroughly makes smaller food particles that dissolve much more easily in the digestive juices in the gut. |
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They help dissolve hard water deposits from shower doors, mild rust stains and soap film and remove tarnish from brass and copper. |
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Khamenei reacted with the barely disguised threat to dissolve parliament or dismiss the government. |
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At earlier times than this, the familiar hadronic particles dissolve into a soup of quarks. |
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The fact is I have stated a case, and unless someone seeks to dissolve it, perhaps you should get on with it. |
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At the same time, many such shells may dissolve before they even reach the ocean floor. |
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The popular capsules may be round or square and are designed to dissolve in the wash, releasing the detergent. |
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Neither allotrope dissolves in water, but both dissolve in organic liquids, such as benzene, carbon tetrachloride, and carbon disulfide. |
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Although usually of lead, in Deptford the cooler was made of tarras, a cement which, like lead, did not dissolve in the acidic solution. |
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The voracious predator has a quarter-inch stinger that pumps out a dose of venom with an enzyme so strong it can dissolve human tissue. |
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The president was empowered to appoint ministers and dissolve the assembly, holding a monopoly of executive power. |
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The roots of the baby tooth dissolve and the tooth becomes loose and falls out. |
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Ionic liquids usefully form one of the phases because they don't mix with many organic solvents, but readily dissolve metals used as catalysts. |
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And then the astounding discovery was made that a bacterial enzyme, streptokinase, could dissolve human clots. |
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Labor's task is to flatten this hierarchical system and to dissolve the power-elite. |
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Meanwhile, copper atoms in the positive anode give up electrons and dissolve into the electrolyte solution as copper ions. |
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They want to dissolve both institutions to create a new chartered university. |
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The gases, particularly sulphur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, then dissolve in water vapour in the air. |
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Slow fades and dissolve shots are also used to complement the film's unhurried, unforced pace. |
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This is the perfect sugar for iced tea, horchata, or any time you need to dissolve sugar in something that's cold. |
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It does not dissolve the latex particles, but disperses them in suspension. |
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The sky becomes a flat cut-out shape which paradoxically appears to dissolve the more solid forms of skyscrapers on either side. |
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I've repented my sins to Sepp and he has led me away from the bloodsuckers and parasites that threatened to dissolve my soul. |
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He can dissolve the parliament, and nominate people to all the key state functions. |
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They are said to be safe from folk stealing bits of them because the crystals dissolve into mush hygroscopically. |
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A pearlized lavender sandal or a very muted silver shoe will dissolve without being distracting. |
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Depending on hair coarseness, it takes 5-15 minutes to dissolve the hair, which you simply wash away. |
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The alkaline solution will interfere with the enteric coating and eventually dissolve it. |
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The impurities dissolve in lead and evaporate leaving behind silver and gold. |
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Pairs form during winter and spring, and dissolve after the female begins incubation. |
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And if they break up, a court must dissolve the union and settle disputes about community property. |
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Anxieties and inhibitions tend to dissolve into a feeling of emotional warmth, wellbeing and pleasant drowsiness. |
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But the calcium scale produced when conditioned water is heated will still produce scum with soap, and will not dissolve existing scale. |
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It is virtually insoluble in water, but it will dissolve in organic solvents. |
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He had urged Charles to dissolve Parliament and continue the third Dutch War in alliance with France. |
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They seek to dissolve all concrete issues of history, politics and economics into the ethereal mists of moral platitudes. |
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Another example of microstructural control is that aragonite with complex microstructures can dissolve more rapidly than thermodynamically less stable magnesian calcite. |
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An upcoming court ruling on the constitutionality of the parliamentary elections could dissolve the Islamist-dominated Parliament. |
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Phill composes his paintings at the same time that he tries to dissolve the representational element of his images to create what could be called premier-coup abstraction. |
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Blood thinners, or anticoagulants, such as heparin, will not dissolve clots already formed, but will keep them from growing and prevent new ones from forming. |
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It is not attacked by most acids, although it does dissolve in aqua regia. |
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The effect is to dissolve his body in an aqueous medium of time and light. |
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The trunk of Oak at Field's Edge is broad, solid and tactile, but the lower branches are shadows, and the leaves and shrubbery dissolve into a green miasma. |
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Still, it is a good practice to scald the milk or cream as this precaution will kill bacteria and also dissolve the sugar and help infuse any flavors. |
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Deglaze with soy sauce and add lime juice and sugar and stir to dissolve sugar. |
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If the present government cannot maintain the integrity of the country then it should dissolve itself and call an election so that mandates are clear. |
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The method includes the mechanical dissolution of the fiber parts containing thaumatin and, since the protein is very easy to dissolve in water, the aqueous extraction. |
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Even so, thrombolytic therapy of pulmonary embolism does not dissolve the clot completely as it does with acute coronary thrombosis, and increases the risk of bleeding. |
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If this happens, use mineral spirits to dissolve the residue. |
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The fine powder has to be slightly moistened and formed into granules to make a product which will dissolve without bedding down into a lumpy mass. |
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Alcohols and ethers having higher molecular weights do not dissolve well in water, however, because the water molecules can not completely surround those molecules. |
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In other hands it would dissolve into a hopeless muddle of ideas. |
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Some substances, such as weak acids or bases in their undissociated form, are soluble in lipids and will dissolve in the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane. |
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To transform the ammonia borane to a nanomaterial, scientists dissolve the solid compound in a solvent and then add the solution to the mesoporous support material. |
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The ceremonial elements of his late works, though unmistakable, strove to dissolve the barriers between being and non-being, between activity and nature, between man and God. |
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He sprays a huge water gun at dead pigs, to dissolve their blood clots. |
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If his proposed constitutional changes come into force, he will be able to change the prime minister and dissolve the cabinet and parliament unilaterally. |
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If her manner of dress is any indication, this may be the first royal marriage not to dissolve into tabloid farce in generations. |
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Not content to just dissolve all this history into an ambient puddle, the track's frantic marching band brass section stomps double time for its giddy finale. |
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One possibility is to dissolve the spent fuel in an ionic liquid, such as a substituted pyridinium nitrate, then separate out components of the fuel in solution. |
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They are generally insoluble in water, and dissolve in nonpolar solvents. |
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At its lowest it can dissolve our sense of identity and capacity to function as a separate individual, leaving us floundering in confusion, chaos and psychotic breakdown. |
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Fluxes containing fluorides, chlorides, silica, and borax provide both covering and cleaning, along with the ability to dissolve and collect these objectionable oxide skins. |
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To remove an unwanted sealant drip, dab a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and rub it on the drip to dissolve the sealant, working while it's still wet, if possible. |
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To back up its powers of scrutiny it can compel witnesses to provide information, freeze assets, suspend trustees and, in the final resort, dissolve a charity. |
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Some mussels, date mussels, secrete acid and dissolve limestone. |
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If the white vinegar does not dissolve the whole ring, go to a janitorial supply store or a hardware store and purchase a pumice stone and a stiff toothbrush. |
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There are lots of inorganic salts that dissolve endothermically. |
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He popped it into his mouth and let it dissolve on his tongue. |
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Fine grain sugars are best because they dissolve easily and are distributed evenly, during the mixing and kneading process, evenly browning the dough in the oven. |
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These include the capacity to block legislation, sack governments, dissolve parliament, assume executive power and take control of the armed forces. |
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This makes for a natural dissolve to the internal workings of the company and, specifically, the Colet boardroom, in which Madame Colet is meeting with her governing board. |
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Tertiary amines dissolve in nitrous acid without evolving any gas. |
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In the Grand Inquisitor's iconological alchemy, three questions dissolve into three obraza, and yet the revelation bursting forth from within these images is contradiction. |
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The solution for the plagiarism problem in education is for educators to take steps to dissolve the false dichotomy between academic and disciplinary decisions. |
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Boyd decided not to stand as reeve the following year, or in 1886, when Kilgour decided to dissolve his partnership with Boyd and farm on his own. |
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A paradox involving alkahest is that, if it dissolves everything, then it cannot be placed into a container, because it would dissolve the container. |
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Next, dissolve some pure soap flakes in warm water and rub all over the furniture, paying careful attention to the soiled areas, with a towel wrung out in this soapy water. |
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As they adopted this language and culture, the barriers began to dissolve between peoples, who had earlier lived parallel lives. |
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In a brilliant Rube Goldberg design, this produces enough agitation to allow the active ingredients to dissolve slowly. |
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Decaffeination involves soaking the beans in water and then washing them with a solvent to dissolve the caffeine. |
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Some monarchies have weak or symbolic legislatures and other governmental bodies the monarch can alter or dissolve at will. |
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The Prime Minister asks the Monarch to dissolve Parliament by Royal Proclamation. |
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None of these bills were important enough to dissolve parliament and seek a new mandate at a general election. |
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At any time the Sovereign could dissolve parliament and call a general election. |
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During this time, the President may not use his prerogative to dissolve the National Assembly and call early elections. |
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He can also dissolve the Bundestag if no candidate won the absolute majority of the members of parliament after three votes. |
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For want of money, Sovereigns had to summon Parliament annually and could no longer dissolve or prorogue it without its advice and consent. |
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Huntsman used coke rather than coal or charcoal, achieving temperatures high enough to melt steel and dissolve iron. |
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This originally meant that the British monarch decided when to dissolve Parliament. |
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Similar to their alkaline versions, such drain openers can dissolve fats and proteins via hydrolysis. |
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The sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide dissolve and over a period of approximately 30 minutes the sulfur dioxide is oxidized to sulfuric acid. |
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In the reaction chambers, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide dissolve in the reaction liquor. |
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For traveling or emergencies you can get sterilizing tablets to dissolve in water, but they make things taste nasty and chloriney. |
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These enzymes dissolve the insect and free the nutrients contained within it. |
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For one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another. |
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If the Prime Minister loses the support of the House of Commons, Parliament will dissolve and a new election will be held. |
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Finally, the Parliament passed a law forbidding the King to dissolve it without its consent, even if the three years were up. |
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Or worse, the antiglare coating on the LCD display can dissolve, leaving smudge spots. |
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The Tiron is regarded to dissolve F associated with oxidic Fe and Al sites of the bentonites. |
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The scientists decided to see if they could dissolve noble gases in perovskite under pressure to find the missing ingredient. |
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Simply add a stockpot portion to the food dish or dissolve in 500ml of water to create a delicious stock. |
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He had the power to call and dissolve Parliaments but obliged under the Instrument to seek the majority vote of the Council of State. |
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There are no effective pharmacologic options available to dissolve salivary calculi. |
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As many as 1,500 shocks are given, each lasting a microsecond, and stone-disintegrating drugs are used to dissolve the fragments that remain. |
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The peel contains mandelic, phytic, and azelaic acids that help dissolve dead skin cells and quickly removing them off your face. |
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Schweizer's reagent and related complexes with ethylenediamine and other amines dissolve cellulose. |
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Organic acids, such as acetic acid, dissolve lead in the presence of oxygen. |
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In the final section of Capps's poem, bodies dissolve and bodies are elegiacally restored. |
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On a long period of time, the sting will dissolve in the body or will be expelled from the flesh. |
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They dissolve in a plastic melt and then recrystallize on cooling to form a network that can enhance mechanical properties and flame resistance. |
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The commentary box did not dissolve into fits of giggles over a double entendre about one of the players being able to get his leg over the oche. |
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Monuments and sculptures made from marble and limestone are particularly vulnerable, as the acids dissolve calcium carbonate. |
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Salts are compounds like sodium chloride, magnesium sulfate, potassium nitrate, and sodium bicarbonate which dissolve into ions. |
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Sedimentary rocks are often saturated with seawater or groundwater, in which minerals can dissolve, or from which minerals can precipitate. |
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A shell consisting of calcite can, for example, dissolve while a cement of silica then fills the cavity. |
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Acetolysis and treatment with NaOH are known to dissolve the exine of Xyridaceae pollen, thus only untreated grains were examined. |
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In the presence of ultrasound, the microbubbles cavitate, releasing energy that may potentially dissolve the blood clot. |
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Prior to this, the power to dissolve Parliament was a royal prerogative, exercised by the sovereign on the advice of the prime minister. |
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If the parish council fails to fill the vacancies within this period, the district council may dissolve it and order fresh elections. |
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The chemicals from the oil which dissolve in water, and hence are available to bacteria, are those in the water associated fraction of the oil. |
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The shoe only begin to dissolve when it is put in contact with a high concentration of the digestion enzyme proteinase, which occurs naturally. |
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In some cases the original remains of the organism completely dissolve or are otherwise destroyed. |
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The Grand Duke has the power to dissolve the legislature, in which case new elections must be held within three months. |
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The President is also obliged to dissolve the Parliament earlier, if the opposition manages to pass a motion of no confidence. |
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He can also dissolve the parliament after consulting the Prime Minister and the president of the Constitutional court. |
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The lower chamber of Parliament may dissolve the government through a vote of no confidence. |
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If there is not a quorum elected the district council must dissolve it and order fresh elections. |
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These compounds have a very high water solubility, and thus tend to dissolve and move with water. |
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In April 2016, the diocesan synod voted to dissolve the diocese due to its small size and merge with ACNA's Missionary Diocese of All Saints. |
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Serve with a thin layer of Demerara sugar and dissolve with a blowtorch. |
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Scientists found that cellular blockages, the molecular equivalent to traffic jams, in nerve cells of the insect's brain can form and dissolve in 30 seconds or less. |
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As Protector, he had the power to call and dissolve parliaments but was obliged under the Instrument to seek the majority vote of a Council of State. |
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In January 1688 he had forbidden any of his subjects to serve the Dutch and had demanded that the Republic dissolve its six mercenary Scottish and English regiments. |
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They then voted to dissolve themselves and call new elections, which were arguably the most democratic for 20 years although the franchise was still very small. |
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Ultimately, it is assumed that he decides to send Ada and Flora away with Baines and dissolve their marriage once she has recovered from her injuries. |
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The Holy See does not dissolve upon a Pope's death or resignation. |
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The Constitutional Court and Emir both have the power to dissolve the parliament, although the Constitutional Court can invalidate the Emir's dissolution. |
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The Constitutional Court has the power to dissolve the parliament and invalidate the Emir's decrees, as happened in 2013 when the dissolved 2009 parliament resumed its role. |
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The Prince can call referenda, propose new legislation, and dissolve parliament, although dissolution of parliament may be subject to a referendum. |
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The treaty provided that the two countries would remain legally separate and that if the couple should fail to have children the temporary union would dissolve. |
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From the beginning of September the families start to dissolve. |
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Gold is resistant to most acids, though it does dissolve in aqua regia, a mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid, which forms a soluble tetrachloroaurate anion. |
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Most acids dissolve in water to yield the corresponding anions. |
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Water is vital both as a solvent in which many of the body's solutes dissolve and as an essential part of many metabolic processes within the body. |
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Many industrial processes rely on reactions using chemicals dissolved in water, suspension of solids in water slurries or using water to dissolve and extract substances. |
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With the lysocline shrinking, there were fewer places for calcite to dissolve in the ocean, considering calcite only dissolves at deep ocean depths. |
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Eventually, the viceroyalty would dissolve, as with much of the Spanish empire, when challenged by national independence movements at the beginning of the nineteenth century. |
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He also has the authority to recognize and dissolve new hosts. |
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Yet, the text, in other sections, allows either to dissolve the marriage. |
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It also has the power to waive the immunity of its members, remove the President and the State Comptroller from office, and to dissolve itself and call new elections. |
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It also has the power to remove the President and State Comptroller from office, revoke the immunity of its members, and to dissolve itself and call new elections. |
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Growing African nationalism and general dissent, particularly in Nyasaland, persuaded Britain to dissolve the Union in 1963, forming three separate divisions. |
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If the bloomery were allowed to become hot enough to melt the iron, carbon would dissolve into it and form pig or cast iron, but that was not the intention. |
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Many minerals, however, mutually dissolve into solid solutions, such that a single rock is a uniform substance despite being a mixture in stoichiometric terms. |
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As the empire began to dissolve in the early 18th century, many subahs became effectively independent, or were conquered by the Marathas or the British. |
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But here the rhizome's fragile network seemed to dissolve and disperse on sight, leaving the viewer to grasp for hints of all-encompassing meaning. |
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Potatoes and baking soda are effective at tackling rust because the oxalic acid in the potato mixes with the baking soda to help to dissolve the rust. |
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Triptans like Sumatriptan and Zolmitriptan are also available as nasal sprays whereas rizatriptan and zolmitriptan are available as tablets that dissolve in the mouth. |
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The crystalline shallows below the declivities of the spine and the shoulders dissolve into the puckers of the buttocks, and into the chiselled thighs trembling on nubility. |
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These lipophobic statins are reluctant to dissolve into cell membranes. |
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His works are situated at the fault line where pop culture's shimmering surfaces dissolve into a peculiar emptiness as monochrome planes of color. |
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Equilibrated water does not dissolve pipeline walls or depose scale. |
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Unlike silicates, says Arrhenius, hydrous iron and manganeseminerals grow and dissolve readily in response to small changes in acidity or electric potential. |
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When zinc acetate lozenges dissolve in the mouth, zinc ions are released into the saliva of the pharyngeal region where the levels are consequently high. |
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