And you think that immersing your bones here will automatically result in your swift despatch to the heavens? |
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In true teenage fashion, she rebelled by dying her hair blonde, immersing herself in logo culture and becoming a mall rat. |
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The first one involved usage of liquid paraffin for immersing nerves while dissecting and recording from them. |
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This involves immersing the suspect's head until they think they are about to drown. |
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She stares intensely at a scene, immersing herself in it fully, and suddenly she and the whole thing take flight. |
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The council commended the way in which BBC Wales now works with its audiences, immersing programme makers in the community. |
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Within the village itself, there are other attractions for those keen on immersing themselves in local history. |
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While the rest of us were immersing ourselves in Cuban music and salsa, Peterson was looking to Brazil and the sounds of samba and bossa nova. |
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Many contemporary politicians could learn a lot by immersing themselves in his backlist. |
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These hatch out in moist potting mix and can be treated by immersing the pot and spraying the foliage in a solution of pyrethrum insecticide. |
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As a teenager, Kureishi responded to the racist taunts by immersing himself in rock music and nurturing his rebellious streak. |
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She looks forward to immersing herself in the life's work of many an author unfamiliar to her, and plans to read prodigiously. |
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Here we show that this effect can be enhanced by immersing the body in cold oxygen gas. |
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Their three-guitar lineup produced a wall of overlapping sound, immersing the audience in impassioned songs mostly about love, and occasionally hate. |
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Apart from immersing myself in music via my portable minidisc player, in almost all other areas technology is boring me, sometimes actively dissatisfying me. |
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Electropolishing entails immersing parts in a special bath and making them anodic. |
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By immersing the blades in oil, you stop the oxidization process that dulls their sharp edges. |
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I found myself rediscovering flash fiction, immersing myself in what younger writers were publishing online. |
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Hammams are equipped to provide a whole range of body and beauty care, immersing body and mind alike in intoxicating languor. |
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Forty years on, they have spent many more years in England than anywhere else, always immersing themselves in British life. |
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I have absolutely no problem with other people immersing themselves in revs, speed and petrol stink. |
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This can be checked by closing the tin can with a little amount of water and immersing it in boiling water. |
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If the young animal still has difficulty breathing, you can stimulate it by very briefly immersing the head in cold water. |
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I am looking forward to immersing myself in the vibrant St Lucian culture and living as a transplanted islander for nine months. |
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I've got into the habit of immersing myself into writing an album over a long period. |
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Its evocative installations help young and old alike discover the city, immersing them in its many sounds and sights. |
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For a devout Hindu, immersing of ashes in moving water is one of the final rites of the death ritual. |
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A generation of rich and eccentric toffs with more money than sense block out what's happening in the world by immersing themselves in one party after another. |
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Then, right before last Christmas, she spent four months completely immersing herself in the role. |
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It was generally replaced in classrooms in the 1980s by the whole language method of immersing children in print and allowing them to absorb words. |
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But he's immersing himself, creating the density of felt detail from which fine performances emerge. |
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Phillips then explained that the standard cooling technique of immersing something in a cold medium, such as liquid nitrogen, is often not adequate. |
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I was wondering if immersing yourself in this period shed any light on the current historical moment. |
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Appret invented a method for preservation by sealing foods in airtight bottles and immersing them in boiling water for varying periods, which led to modern-day canning. |
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Speaking Kosovo, Macedonian, Serbian, Bosnian, Croat, Slovak, and English weren't enough, and he began immersing himself in Bulgarian and Romanian. |
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Robert Boyle's observation in the 1650s that decomposition of animal and human tissues could be prevented by immersing them in spirits of wine was a notable advance. |
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It may also be estimated by immersing the stone in a series of liquids of known specific gravities, to see whether it sinks, remains suspended, or floats. |
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Though Jobson is 43, it's very much a young man's movie, immersing its audience in the heightened sensitivity and exquisite agonies of adolescence. |
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There might be a third reason, namely, that this reticent, withdrawn man felt wary of immersing himself for too long in the elemental passions of the ordinary West Indian. |
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Short immersing is repeated, if glaze residues are still present. |
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Kneipp therapy involves immersing the arms and legs in the water. |
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In this method, the density of a liquid is determined from the difference between the results of weighing the liquid before and after immersing a body of known volume in the test liquid. |
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Our relaxed urban vibe will charm your clients, whether it's by immersing themselves in our national museums, exploring the city's extensive bicycle paths or just enjoying a delicious meal in comfortable surroundings. |
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These then set, on exposure to the sun, into a waterproof layer a fact he proved by immersing the blocks in water. After 24 hours he weighed the blocks to see how much water they had soaked up. |
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She is looking forward to her next fiction project, which she will begin in August after a month that she'll spend immersing herself in the works of Nabokov. |
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What was her experience if not a continual immersing herself in the paschal mystery where she could read and find her own sufferings all redeemed and transfigured? |
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In all of my classes I have found that language is best learned by living it and by using it in the real world, by immersing oneself in new surroundings, by making new friendships and by becoming part of a new community. |
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The courts however, treated their dispute like a treasure, mulling it over, immersing the litigants in it for years, and seemingly relishing each new discovery that could give new life to the dispute. |
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Having felt guilty that the barriers of race and caste had prevented his mingling with the Burmese, he thought he could expiate some of his guilt by immersing himself in the life of the poor and outcast people of Europe. |
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The stability of the boat was such that, in moderate weather, three people could stand on one side to haul a 120-kilogram fish aboard, without immersing the gunwale. |
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The motor is mounted above the homogenizing head, and blending is accomplished by immersing the homogenizing head in a tank or mixing vessel. |
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Boiling, steaming, and simmering are popular cooking methods that often require immersing food in water or its gaseous state, steam. |
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The pellets are cooled to room temperature by a fluidized air bed that rapidly cools the pellets without immersing them in water. |
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I acquired lots during my four years in India, and really took pleasure in immersing myself in the aesthetic while I lived there, but actually they really don't feel very relevant back in London. |
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They learn how arctic mammals keep warm through the insulation properties of blubber by making blubber mitts from household lard and immersing their hands in freezing water. |
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Archimedes determined the volume of objects by immersing them in water. |
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They store food for winter use by felling small trees and leafy branches in the autumn and immersing them in their pond, sticking the ends into the mud to anchor them. |
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Walter delves into the pages, immersing himself in the story of a tormented detective called Fingerling and his murderous encounter with a vamp, Fabrizia. |
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But what would happen if a huge, eggheaded boffin in a white coat and spectacles, to whom you had not even been introduced, insisted on immersing you in a hot bath. |
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