In addition, each class was given a tooth immersed in a sweetened carbonated cola to assess its effect on dentition. |
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Add artichoke hearts and weigh down so that they are fully immersed in cooking liquid. |
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She has spent a long time living in Barcelona where she is immersed in the culture, language and politics of the Catalan capital. |
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His most famous theorem gives the weight of a body immersed in a liquid, called Archimedes' principle. |
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It seemed that every time I was becoming immersed in events, Cho would begin caterwauling and I would be rudely jerked out of my reverie. |
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Not being deeply immersed in street culture, I don't know how widespread it is. |
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Small pieces of tissue are immersed in 2 per cent osmic acid for 8 to 16 days. |
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I think it's these areas that people are immersed in when they're moved to speak of Freud's outdatedness, and perhaps rightly so. |
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Unusually, I was not taking part in a high-powered meeting of senior executives, nor was I immersed in a possible board room takeover. |
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Leaf samples taken before dawn and at 0900 h were freeze clamped and immersed in liquid nitrogen until analysis. |
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Bacteria act as oxidizing agents, releasing electrons to an anode immersed in the wastewater. |
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Nowadays, home cinema can use six or more speakers to give listeners a feeling of being immersed in sound. |
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Gradually, she is becoming immersed in the parallel universe that is the world of football. |
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Before I organized the syllabus for this course, I had been immersed in reading about environmental and international women's issues. |
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Having spent a year immersed in the event, Sloan is wearying of the same old arguments, revisiting debates she thought were closed years ago. |
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Inside the perithecium, the developing asci are immersed in maternal tissue. |
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It then feeds them through grim looking tubes and keeps them immersed in gelatinous liquid in cocoons. |
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In our experiments, however, both tip and sample are completely immersed in liquids. |
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They are immersed in exploitation, extortion, and illegal rackets within prison walls. |
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Orchestrating a tenants' battle with him through the courts, she became immersed in the intricacies of housing law. |
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She stepped back, of her own choice, and went from being immersed in something with me to being a disconnected observer. |
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Conlangers tend to be people who are already immersed in specialized forms of symbolic communication. |
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We spend our days immersed in cultural diversions that jump the shark before anyone can muster a shred of real interest. |
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The distilled vapor is condensed and retained in a receiver immersed in a liquid nitrogen bath. |
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Keep the sheep immersed in the dip for one minute or as recommended by the manufacturer. |
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When two different metals are immersed in an electrolyte and connected through a metallic path, current will flow. |
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With the nib completely immersed in the ink, fully press down and release the depressor several times until the pen is seen to be full. |
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They established universities in Granada and Cordova in Spain and lit the lamp of enlightenment in a Europe immersed in darkness. |
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When cyanobacterial cells are immersed in buffers of high osmotic strength, phycobilisome diffusion is strongly inhibited. |
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Under his leadership, the Church became immersed in the political struggle against apartheid. |
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It also made a great counterpoint to the shamanic stuff I've been immersed in, as initiations so often feature a ritual death and resurrection. |
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It consists mainly of conjunctive collagen fibrils packed in lamellar bundles that are immersed in an amorphous ground fluid. |
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The book is based on the story of a crafty 12-year-old Irish boy who is immersed in a world of fairies, leprechauns and gnomes. |
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Both groups were subjected to the physiological stress of having their hand immersed in ice water for 5 minutes. |
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None of its limbs should be cut, skinned or immersed in hot water or feathers be deplumed without making sure of its death. |
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In fact, even when immersed in play writing, he had betrayed his aptitude for philosophical ideas and concepts. |
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The electrodes are immersed in aqueous sulfuric acid, which acts as the electrolyte. |
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On September 18, all the idols would be taken in procession and immersed in River Cauvery. |
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His sleeves are rolled up as though he should be the one immersed in washing up. |
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In the aquatint process, areas covered by rosin powder become pitted when immersed in an acid bath. |
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Foment the limb with cloths immersed in a strong decoction of hops, and repeat two or three times a day. |
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In ferromagnetic materials immersed in a magnetic field, magnetization increases as the temperature drops. |
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Caitlin was surprised to find that despite being totally immersed in the pool, the white maillot she wore had not become soaking wet. |
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Since drywall is a porous material, it can absorb melted paraffin when immersed in it. |
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Capillaries were immersed in phthalic acid, which has an index of refraction that effectively eliminates optical refraction at the outer wall. |
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Most of the world's so-called petrifying springs deposit a sintery encrustation on objects immersed in them. |
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The masses are too immersed in suspicions that money has corrupted sports beyond hope. |
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I dreamed of living in a flat like that and used to spend hours looking at the pictures like a child immersed in a fairy tale. |
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Then, just as we are immersed in the realism we've conjured for ourselves, bang! |
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Our NOVA team, which coalesced in Giza last night, was immersed in that story today as we examined and filmed the famous Solar Barque of Khufu. |
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Magnetic resonance has been widely used in the investigation of nanomagnetic particles immersed in nonmagnetic matrices. |
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Those famous feet thrash the water so hard, the men that trail him say it is like being immersed in a washing machine. |
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A self-confessed workaholic, Gielgud was immersed in the world of the theatre to the exclusion of almost everything else. |
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I walked out of the theatre feeling a little odd, as I often do when I have been deeply immersed in a film. |
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Each sealed root was immersed in a solution and then hung by a thread in a separatory funnel so that the root was suspended in air. |
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The very first episode shows a Europe immersed in the grandeur of pomp and circumstance. |
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People's eyes glaze over once they are immersed in its convoluted arguments. |
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As Peter becomes more immersed in his dilemma, it creates a rift between him and the important people in his life. |
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The bhakta can so get immersed in these roles so as to completely lose his outer identity or ego. |
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Fortunately my Nikon camera landed on soft tufted grass but my body was immersed in the freezing creek water. |
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Even the arts students are immersed in it, and cannot imagine a world without it. |
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He began to drag behind the main group, dropping back to where Lethalvos was immersed in thought. |
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She was immersed in music from the age of six, accompanying her folk duo parents as they played gigs in local bars and hotels. |
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The cooks, however, were also immersed in the details of the proceedings, and lunch took an hour to be served. |
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The next thing you know, little league games will be marred by sports betting, immersed in the dark underbelly of gambling. |
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The label of the condensed milk is removed and the can is immersed in boiling water for up to 5 hours, depending on the desired consistency. |
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He was immersed in the dark murky water, surrounded with all types of sea creatures. |
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Starting the trip in Hangzhou, travellers are immersed in the famous beauty of the area. |
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On one occasion, a little boy was so immersed in his play at the museum that he forgot to go home to have his lunch. |
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I've been slightly immersed in European and Asian cinema recently, and there are some cracking tales out there. |
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Every moment a reader spends unplugged from the wired world and immersed in internal dialog with an author is experienced as commercial drain. |
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While I was captivated by and immersed in the performance, she quietly snored in her sleep! |
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Through Christ, we are immersed in the waters of new life, transformed and made whole. |
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Immediately after weighing the roots were transferred to 250 ml round-bottom flasks, immersed in kerosene and sealed with plastic corks. |
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Its electrodes are plates of iron and nickelic oxide immersed in a caustic potash electrolyte. |
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Once dry, the individual nodules are immersed in water, causing much of the clay to fall away. |
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Weight reduction is not as important in swimming because the body mass is subject to buoyancy by being immersed in water. |
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Leaf samples were taken and immediately immersed in liquid nitrogen until extraction. |
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She or he is the turn-of-the-millennium Alice in Wonderland immersed in a dreamworld. |
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The food to be poached must be fully immersed in the liquid and not allowed to boil otherwise it can toughen the most delicate protein. |
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Rivers was an old-school trouper, fully immersed in pop culture for her comedy routine. |
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The CI advocates tell me that I should give up using ASL and become fully immersed in the hearing world. |
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Standing up close, one felt completely immersed in a cascading waterscape. |
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With half-closed eyes he is immersed in meditation, in divine bliss. |
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He was once commissioned to write a history of West Indies cricket, but got so immersed in the research that he overran the wordage by several thousand. |
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The moment the critic thinks of a lyric, she is thinking not only about how it is immersed in conditions for thought but also how it allegorizes them. |
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Teeth are in fact alive, and can be kept in a good state by being immersed in milk to increase the chance of them being reincorporated into the body. |
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Privilege can be a hard concept to get a handle on, especially for those who are immersed in it and reaping the benefits. |
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One would have to be immersed in the scholarly literature on this subject to judge whether these chapters would pass muster as an academic analysis. |
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She seemed too immersed in a phone call to actually notice Kat's sudden appearance, so, with caution and much aching, Kat limped lopsidedly down the fluorescently lit hallway. |
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Apocalyptic narratives of nations, immersed in teleological arguments, necessarily introduce the problem of majorities and minorities, of insiders and outsiders. |
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Vand became so immersed in the role that it was hard to let go of the Girl once the time came. |
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He worked odd jobs as a translator and laundromat attendant before becoming immersed in the Chicago film scene. |
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It would have been an ordeal for them to buy illegal weapons simply because, like Lanza, they were not immersed in lawlessness. |
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When the Moon is fully immersed in the umbra a total lunar eclipse occurs. |
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In imagining new futures, it is strategic to reject a view of ourselves as neutrally immersed in a present beyond our control, determination, or hope. |
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Plants can't breathe if their roots are immersed in stagnant water. |
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Even the most discriminating of readers occasionally finds himself immersed in a volume that, for all its promise, turns out to be a real clunker. |
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His family have been deeply immersed in Gaelic games in Portarlington. |
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I was immersed in her from such an early age that when I look back on my growing up all I can see is a cyclone of platinum wigs, hoe-downs and heartache. |
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He is isolated from human contact and immersed in the inanimate scene. |
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However, in longitudinal optical sections of dissected bundles immersed in lactic acid, they could be recognized as flattened and stretched helical wall thickenings. |
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When we enter a hot tub, we are immersed in a volume of heat-laden water that conducts its thermal load directly into our bodies. |
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Within this first room the audience is immediately immersed in the pietistic climate of 17th-century Seville. |
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Her discreet questions, immersed in moments of inspired creation, are suspended on grace notes of memory. |
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The son of a mining captain, and born in the mining heartland of Cornwall, Trevithick was immersed in mining and engineering from an early age. |
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There's more to the blaze than meets the eye, and soon Gonzo is immersed in a rollicking adventure involving ninjas and pirates. |
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As the sun moves in its path through the galaxy, it will not always be immersed in the tenuous intercloud region of the interstellar medium. |
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The new approach is based on the fast RF-heating of vacuum-packed fish products immersed in deionized water of very low electric conductivity. |
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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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To do this, skeins of silk thread are immersed in large tubs of hydrogen peroxide. |
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In 1063, still immersed in the confused local politics of Northumbria, his popularity apparently plummeted. |
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Food is traditionally conserved by salting, like Spanish ham, or immersed in olive oil, like Manchego cheese. |
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Studies commissioned by the Royal Mint found no increased discharge of nickel from the coins when immersed in artificial sweat. |
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It was inevitable then, that young Edgar and his sister Kate, now a musical director, would be immersed in theatre from an early age. |
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The catechumen is fully immersed in the water three times in the name of the Holy Trinity. |
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The anhydrous poly was subsequently immersed in the mixed solution of and pyrrole monomer. |
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The cleared genitalia and oocytes were immersed in glycerin jelly and examined and drawn using a Leica MZ125 stereomicroscope. |
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It has become apparent that this is a cess-pit of a society, a rotten society immersed in corruption. |
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Somatically immersed in water in her own bathtub, she plays out the role of Ophelia's madness and drowning in her imagination. |
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Once Snow World is activated, the patient is fully immersed in a fun-filled, snowlike VR environment. |
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Rescue teams also managed to pull out all cars which were stuck in roads immersed in rain shower. |
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Europe in this period was immersed in power struggles on many different fronts. |
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Once again our third-graders have become totally immersed in a two-month-long investigation of the tropical rain forests. |
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The frozen sake mold is then immersed in an algin bath to make gelatin spheres. |
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Occasionally during this time, both animal and human sacrifice occurred and bodies were immersed in bogs. |
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After the First World War, Poland and Lithuania both regained their independence but soon became immersed in territorial disputes. |
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The new process uses electrolyzed oxidizing water, produced when electric current flows through two electrodes immersed in a weak saline solution and separated by a membrane. |
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After 24 h of feeding activity, the immature soybean pods were taken out and immersed in an acid fuchsin solution for 1 h to stain the stylet sheaths. |
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At Oundle School in Northamptonshire, Edgar became immersed in theatre and was the first pupil in over 300 years of school history to be permitted to direct a play. |
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In 711, Visigothic Hispania was very weakened because it was immersed in a serious internal crisis caused by a war of succession to the throne involving two Visigoth suitors. |
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Delving inside, Walter becomes immersed in the story of a tormented detective called Fingerling and his encounter with a seductress called Fabrizia. |
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Accordingly, we found ourselves immersed in the world of exotic bloomery marvelling at the hand tying abilities of Pascal, Nathalie's flower loving boyfriend. |
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From the start, every surface had to be meticulously clean and smooth before being immersed in a flux of sal ammoniac prior to a coat of molten tin. |
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Nurses encourage the eschar separation through a process known as debridement during dressing changes or while the patient is immersed in a hydrotherapy tank. |
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