The lead button is cupelled to oxidize the lead leaving behind a dore bead containing the precious metals. |
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Still awash in relief at leaving behind the murky realm of differing ideologies, Anne giggled nervously. |
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Kerosene and the rest of the organic mixture's lighter components evaporated, leaving behind the heavier molecules that make up tar and asphalt. |
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Porter died in 1964, leaving behind more than a quarter-century of sparkling wit and satiny romance in his lyrics and music. |
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He served from 1929 to 1955, leaving behind a legacy of material treasures as well as fond memories. |
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The danger is of subsiding into a world of flavourless, colourless euphemism, leaving behind the robustness of good English. |
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In the presence of excess ground waters, brucite in the friable matrix dissolves, leaving behind a residue of amorphous iron oxides. |
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A total of 11 barrel bombs were assembled and detonated leaving behind an enormous hole in the ground. |
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He fell upon the road as if, when he left it behind, he would be leaving behind every small part of his life that had conspired against him. |
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Pity suffused her voice for a moment, then melted away leaving behind an oddly toneless quality. |
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How can you move on when you don't even know what you are leaving behind and why? |
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A complimentary copy will automatically be sent to everyone leaving behind an e-mail address. |
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Bomb calorimeters measure the heat released from combusting the enclosed sample, leaving behind only ash. |
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When they fly past leaving behind smoke trails representing the Tricolour, they inspire patriotism and pride among the audience. |
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The impurities dissolve in lead and evaporate leaving behind silver and gold. |
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I will be leaving behind a landscape I know familiarly, that I observe closely, that I love. |
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The burglars escaped with a hoard of limited edition bone china, porcelain and pottery collectables leaving behind only muddy footprints. |
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Not only was she leaving behind the love of her life, but she was also leaving behind her only true friend. |
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She is very slim, just leaving behind her gawkiness, and she begins to hike her skirt up in front of the mirror. |
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This is another fine example of the decaying moral standards we are leaving behind for our young ones. |
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In different colours of paints, friends and other people had signed my walls and ceiling, leaving behind quotes, handprints, even footprints. |
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I felt the exuberance of people who were leaving behind a life of no future for one of limitless possibilities. |
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An international fleet of tall ships set sail from Halifax on Monday, leaving behind a bulging treasure chest of tourism booty. |
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When metals were calcined, the terra pinguis escaped, leaving behind a metallic calx. |
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It can wheel through thick mud and washouts without getting stuck and without leaving behind big ruts. |
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The powder instantly vanished with a loud WHOOSH, leaving behind an acrid smell and a small cloud of gray smoke. |
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The fire is extinguished before it burns away the paper, leaving behind a dark residue. |
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The main body of front line troops would exfiltrate rearward that night leaving behind a small covering force. |
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Day was fast giving way to dusk as the sun quickly made its descent, leaving behind a sky full of dusky pinks and reds. |
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When the couple steps into the impressive entrance hall they should have no problem leaving behind the hustle and bustle of life outside. |
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The Beta Band disbanded at the end of 2004 leaving behind a legacy of innovative and inspiring music. |
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Eventually these larvae pupated later without mortality, leaving behind severely damaged plants. |
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With that, the adorable little demon disappeared in a puff of sulfurous smoke leaving behind only a feeling of unspeakable dread. |
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He died last month, leaving behind his partner Grace and two daughters Della and Elaine. |
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The rain had fallen hard and fast and then moved out of the area quickly, leaving behind a heavy sultriness that pulled and dragged at them. |
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The thief was then chased down the main street by neighbours, but managed to escape, leaving behind a tyre lever, torch and some of his clothing. |
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They are cooked together until the milk is absorbed and almost vanishes, leaving behind a richness of texture and taste. |
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It consumed everything that was burnable, leaving behind only molten metal and frames of vehicles. |
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He then used a vacuuming process to dehydrate this softened grain, leaving behind a thick, sweet goo. |
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As video games become more and more popular, gradually leaving behind their association with geekdom, various genres of games are becoming more popular, too. |
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But at 45, Branch died of a reported suicide, leaving behind family, friends and a legacy that goes beyond the beauty industry. |
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When the bell tolled for their departure, they packed their bags and left in freewheeling style but leaving behind no concrete proof of investment. |
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Heat is applied to the bottle, thereby separating the adulterants from the rock and leaving behind a gel-like substance containing a concentrated cocaine-based solution. |
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Hitchcock settled in southern California, leaving behind a flat in London and a country house in Shamley Green. |
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Already video conferencing, e-commerce, and video entertainment are migrating to cyberspace, leaving behind the agoras, bazaars, and amphitheatres of the past. |
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The poet, publisher, and crusader for progressive causes died in 1965, leaving behind a boarded-up house in the south of France. |
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But he and his wife Hillary also face the wrench of leaving behind their three sons, Owen and Daniel, who are in university, and Benjamin, who is still in school. |
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How could anyone do all this without leaving behind a scintilla of microscopic evidence? |
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When she graduated from Mount Holyoke College, leaving behind an undistinguished record, she was floundering. |
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The family decided to sell it, leaving behind the paddleboat, a rowboat, a riding lawnmower, several television sets, exercise equipment and lots of furniture. |
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Oil and cash will come and go but what is soma leaving behind other than unlimited exploration? |
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He developed a hypothesis for their formation called pediplanation in which slopes retreat parallel, leaving behind a series of generally flat surfaces separated by scarps. |
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Business travelers vie to escape the megalopolis on weekends, leaving behind the pollution, traffic, street crime, and crush of its 16 million inhabitants. |
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Every ounce of humour and flavour has been busily vacuumed out of the movie, leaving behind an under-par heist and a blandly unexciting adventure in ersatz-style. |
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But the man she loved was gone, leaving behind a trail of blood. |
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The Macedonian empire quickly cracked up, however, leaving behind multiple successor states under Greek-speaking royal families. |
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Then, sadly, they bade farewell to their beloved village and walked together into the forest, leaving behind the dangers that the humans threatened to bring to them. |
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I found that the water was only up to my knees and as it drained away, the body's molecular structure decomposed leaving behind it a silvery shimmer of light. |
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But powerful, unorganized militant groups may pose problems after this period of turmoil plays out, leaving behind a power vacuum. |
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The payday lenders are analogous to drug dealers, addicting their clients, then bleeding them dry, and ultimately leaving behind blighted communities. |
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The astronomers studied the remains of a supernova an exploded star that blew up 1,000 years ago, leaving behind debris twice the diameter of the Moon. |
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From Trowunna, I head north, leaving behind the forested hills of the interior to traverse an expanse of rolling countryside strikingly reminiscent of England. |
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The novel picks up momentum and becomes more affecting as it moves forward, leaving behind the early chapters that sometimes get bogged down with the family's past. |
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Kim and her husband have hopped from one suburb in western Sydney to another, leaving behind neighbourhoods which they see as unsafe or unwelcoming. |
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Tidal waves of scholarship have broken over Plymouth Rock, leaving behind little but ambiguity. |
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Bang, who had been in Ayutthaya since 1723, became VOC director in 1748 and was killed by the Burmese in 1760, leaving behind a Thai wife, five children and four slaves. |
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Unlike normal cooking, when food is nuked numerous chemical bonds are ruptured, leaving behind a trail of free radicals, ions, and other radiolytic byproducts. |
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Thousands of soldiers sweep toward the Mediterranean coast leaving behind their dead and their dreams, to wander in the Anatolian desert under a seemingly inexpiable curse. |
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Not only would I be leaving my father, I would also be leaving behind my friends, who have been my constant companions since the beginning of my youth. |
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Her aura of poised confidence was gone, leaving behind a tired air. |
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Will he go for the schoolteacher and abandon the family, leaving behind his smashing dinner suits? |
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Moreover, monetary policy has the great virtue, when used as a stimulus, of not leaving behind a mass of deadweight debt to be serviced from the public purse. |
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Look at those birds dive-bombing the mowed seeds I am leaving behind! |
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Many from the state fought and died in other parts of Mexico, leaving behind widows and children. |
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In September 1509, Sequeira tried to establish contact with the Sultan of Malacca but failed, leaving behind 19 Portuguese prisoners. |
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There is a legend that as an infant, a swarm of bees settled on his face while he lay in his cradle, leaving behind a drop of honey. |
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The queen of the royal alien house of Abrasax dies, leaving behind three children Balem, Kalique and Titus to bicker over the inheritance. |
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The base of the skull also presented another fatal wound in which a bladed weapon had been thrust into it, leaving behind a jagged hole. |
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Miami's latest cold front slipped on out over the ocean early yesterday, leaving behind more than a slight chill, brisky winds and a few showers. |
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The erosive force of the ice moved across the land, removing the soft sandstone and leaving behind the harder rocks. |
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Gradual mass change occurs when a star becomes a giant star and ejects a planetary nebula, leaving behind a lower mass white dwarf. |
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Wollstonecraft died at the age of 38, eleven days after giving birth to her second daughter, leaving behind several unfinished manuscripts. |
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This rise in demand for snack foods came with the high-powered '90s lifestyle among many Europeans leaving behind slower-paced ways. |
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Heart attacks kill muscle cells called cardiomyocytes, leaving behind tissue damage. |
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Pencils create marks by physical abrasion, leaving behind a trail of solid core material that adheres to a sheet of paper or other surface. |
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Eventually the loss of oxygen will cause all remaining aerobic life to die out via asphyxiation, leaving behind only simple anaerobic prokaryotes. |
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Hot Neptunes close to their star could lose their atmospheres via hydrodynamic escape, leaving behind their cores with various liquids on the surface. |
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However, the helicopter is low on fuel and the royal flies off to refuel, leaving behind winchman and paramedic Master Aircrewman Richard Taylor to look after the 15-year-old. |
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After shooting Joan to death, he'd gone home and killed himself, leaving behind a wife and young daughter. And a written confession that sounded all kinds of crazy. |
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Whites abandoned their plantations, leaving behind about 10,000 slaves. |
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On 9 February German forces retreated to the line and the withdrawal was completed 5 April, leaving behind a devastated territory to be occupied by the Allies. |
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In the letter, he notes that he ordered the erection of the fort of La Navidad on the island of Hispaniola, leaving behind some Spanish colonists and traders. |
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The stellar wind and supernova explosions from these stars eventually cause the cloud to disperse, often leaving behind one or more young open clusters of stars. |
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Britain pulled its military out of Singapore in October 1971, leaving behind only a small British, Australian and New Zealand force as a token military presence. |
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It has a greater affinity for lead than calcium, with the result that lead chelate is formed by exchange and excreted in the urine, leaving behind harmless calcium. |
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Sutcliffe stomped on her thigh, leaving behind an impression of his boot. |
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Columbus founded the settlement, La Navidad, leaving behind 39 men. |
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The trip was to be a short one this time, and he was going lighthanded, leaving behind him the necessities of life as represented by American articles of diet. |
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Over 16 DeoActive fragrances have been tested effective in eliminating smoke, pet, cooking, and biological malodors, and leaving behind clean-smelling, invigorating freshness. |
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It created much of the surface geology of southern Canada and the northern United States, leaving behind glacially scoured valleys, moraines, eskers and glacial till. |
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