His soft babyish snores caused her heart to melt and a light smile played upon her lips. |
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The Athabasca, fed by glacier melt and snowmelt at high altitudes, does not peak until July. |
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Fluxing of the melt facilitates the agglomeration and separation of such undesirable constituents from the melt. |
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This trend reflects the likelihood of increased snowmelt and precipitation during the maximum melt season from May to July. |
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Single crystals of poly have been grown using our confined thin film melt polymerization technique. |
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For the mushroom rillettes, in a medium saucepan, melt four ounces of butter over medium heat. |
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That and an ability to melt away into a crowd, slipping unobserved from the scene. |
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When fired in a kiln at 1,250 degrees, the oxides and glass pieces melt to form a beautiful layer. |
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If Federer tried his luck on the piste tomorrow he would probably melt the snow. |
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And as the empty tarmac streets melt in the midday sun, it appears only the flies are buzzing. |
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Yes, at this fine establishment which shall remain nameless, they do not melt the cheese. |
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In contrast to the midlatitude case, tropical glaciers do not have summertime melt seasons characterized by above-freezing air temperature. |
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Let it melt without stirring, occasionally poking any unmelted chocolate down into the liquid chocolate. |
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They conduct electricity and heat, have high densities, and boil and melt at high temperatures. |
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I can find little to be optimistic about with cold melt water running through the rivers and stillwaters frozen once again in midweek. |
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Grate or shave the chocolate so that the pieces are small and thin enough to melt quickly. |
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Drills, lathes, and milling machines produce metal trimmings that machine shops discard as trash or melt down for reuse. |
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Break up the chocolate and melt it slowly in a glass bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. |
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Many feared that the soles of their standard issue boots would tend to melt on the burning desert sands. |
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When cutting the sleeving to length, the manufacturer recommends using a hot knife, to melt the ends of the strands slightly, to prevent fraying. |
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Less energy is required to melt a solid than is needed to break the bonds in the molecules. |
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Their guitars hammer away like sledges to anvils while the rhythm section is hot enough to melt steel! |
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These pathways make convenient boltholes for thieves and vandals to melt into. |
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The composition of the aplites suggests a multistage evolution that involved plagioclase-dominated fractionation of a fugitive melt batch. |
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Divide the 4 Tbs butter between two 6-inch cast-iron skillets, and melt it over low heat. |
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At the very least, any melt must represent a minute fraction of the mantle from which it formed. |
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It's not the Chinese or Moghlai dishes served there, but ice creams that are waiting to melt in your mouth. |
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Break the chocolate in pieces and melt with the rum in a bowl over simmering water. |
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He doesn't sit in his low-slung leather chair so much as melt into it, his body surrendering at once to a rare moment of physical comfort. |
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Increased snow and ice melt have caused higher rivers while thawing permafrost has wreaked havoc with roads and other infrastructure. |
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Problem was the tourists kept pulling over the ice cream signs outside and the heat made the ice cream melt very quickly. |
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Crumble in the Blue Vinny cheese and take off the heat so the cheese can melt slowly. |
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Similar advantages in melt behaviour are also achieved by using troctolite as the iron and magnesium source rather than traditional materials. |
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A probe, with a plutonium core, could be sent there to land on and melt through thin ice into the depths below. |
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Flexible margarine tubs or whipped topping containers will warp or melt and leach chemicals in the microwave. |
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Someone comes up with this cockamamie theory that an e-mail could melt down all the computers and maybe even blow up all the buildings. |
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Mixed with poor coal are certain unburnable materials that melt and stick together as it burns and form what are known as clinkers. |
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In a saucepan gently melt the butter then add the golden syrup and heat, stirring until thoroughly combined. |
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The ice cube from this spilt drink hasn't even had time to melt into the top of the card table. |
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The good news is that stress-induced pounds will melt away with a few tweaks to your diet, exercise, and stress-management tools. |
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Forget the advancing melt rate of Antarctic icebergs and world wide glacier retreat. |
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If the UK was in a boom and the interest rate was set too low, hyperinflation could take place and lead to economic melt down. |
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Meanwhile, to make the rarebit, very gently melt the cheese with the milk and stout in a heavy-based pan. |
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Nylon and synthetics, such as polyester and polypropylene, melt at about 480-degrees and 300-degrees Fahrenheit, respectively. |
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Triacetate is an improved acetate fabric which doesn't melt as easier and is easier to care for. |
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In another large saucepan, melt the butter, add the onions and sweat until soft, but not brown. |
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I began with Nigella's instruction to melt white chocolate and butter in a double broiler. |
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In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt the bittersweet chocolate, white chocolate and butter, stirring until smooth. |
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Melt injection leads initially to isostatic uplift followed by subsidence as the melt freezes. |
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In a large heavy pan, melt half the butter with the oil over a moderate heat. |
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To make the white sauce, melt the butter in a saucepan, then add the flour. |
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The heat nowhere near approaches the heat needed to melt lead, even in the enclosed chamber. |
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A rare British treat filled with wit, warmth and enough emotion to melt the hardest heart. |
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Meanwhile, melt the remaining butter and the oil in a frying pan, add the mushrooms and fry over a high heat until golden brown. |
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Platinum crucibles are used to melt high-quality optical glass and to grow crystals for computer chips and lasers. |
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To finish the brioche, in a medium saute pan, melt the butter over medium heat. |
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He did not like the weather that day, a heat haze hung over the water and made the view of the islands waver and melt before his eyes. |
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Pour a thin layer of oil or melt a couple of large tablespoons of dripping or fat in another roasting tin on top of the stove until smoking hot. |
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The weeks just melt into one another and you don't know which is a working day and which is the weekend. |
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The sweet version is also delicious, as the soft rice and bean paste seem to melt together. |
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The electronics industry utilizes hot gas soldering to reflow or melt solder in localized areas on circuit assemblies. |
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Most North American cities will flood and sink when the polar ice caps melt and raise ocean levels. |
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Some of these alloys, which melt at temperatures even lower than the boiling point of water, are referred to as fusible alloys. |
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Even if he was as cold as ice, she believed that she could melt him with her warmth. |
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Net accumulation of winter snow followed by compaction and regelation of summer melt formed the ice patches. |
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I can't resist huge slices of crisply crusted, melt in your mouth onion rings. |
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Place the cheese in a bowl with 2 ladles of hot soup, stir to melt then return to the pan. |
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In the top of a double boiler set over barely simmering water, melt the chocolate, stirring occasionally, until smooth. |
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Carbon paper is thin tissue, which has been carbonized with a hot melt application of a waxy base and pigment, usually black or blue. |
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Crumblies are best for toasting, especially Cheshire and Lancashire, as they melt into a mouth-watering, velvety mass under the grill. |
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Stir until the preserves just start to melt and immediately remove from heat. |
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In a double boiler or metal bowl set over a saucepan of barely simmering water melt chocolate with butter, stirring until smooth. |
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Return the pan to medium heat to melt the sugar again and caramelize the nuts. |
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But when she meets an unusual customer with an affinity for French films, his beautiful smile and amiableness melt her. |
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When the florentins have completely cooled and hardened, melt the chocolate in a double boiler. |
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Such a coalition will melt down because of its own internal contradictions. |
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The relative effect of anorthite on predicted melt compositions is indicated. |
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To do this, melt the butter in a saucepan over a low heat, add the peaches and sugar and allow to caramelise. |
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Break the chocolate into chunks and melt in a double boiler, bain-marie or in the microwave oven on a low setting. |
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During interglacial periods the ice caps melt and return the isotopically light water to the oceans, where it mixes rapidly. |
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After he retired he used one of the boxes to melt beeswax in support of his apiary. |
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Or to ring the changes, serve topped with a fried egg or slices of blue cheese, and melt under a grill. |
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Allow the chocolate to melt over the hot water and stir it occasionally until it has achieved a liquid consistency. |
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The cap rock of some domes contains economic concentrations of sulfur that are extracted as a melt by the Frasch Process. |
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In turn, the melt rises toward the surface and erupts in spectacular volcanoes. |
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She felt her determination melt away as the doctor swabbed her wrist with the disinfectant, the sharp smell tickling her nose. |
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The dissonant chords melt into nothingness giving the impression of not wanting to fight anymore, a cruel world left to savage itself away. |
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When the fish melt away, introduce a handful of maggots and the same amount of hemp on to the clear patch. |
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If the conditions enumerated are observed, the social revolution will painlessly melt into democracy. |
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In a 2-quart pan, melt the lard and peanut butter over medium heat, then stir in the oats, cornmeal, flour, and sugar. |
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Yet other experiments suggest that the change in strength at the CMF is due to dilatancy hardening at low melt fractions. |
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In a wide shallow pan, melt the butter and then add the mace and cayenne pepper. |
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That's roughly hot enough to melt aluminum, but substantially cooler than the core of any star undergoing active nuclear fusion. |
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A stronger greenhouse effect will probably warm the oceans and partially melt glaciers and other ice, increasing sea levels. |
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The city seems to wait a week to see if the ice will melt before salting the roads. |
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Some contractors may suggest that rock salt or calcium chloride be used to melt the ice and snow. |
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We would stagger down from the Rue Oberkampf and collapse on the lawns of the Place des Vosges, letting the buttery pastry melt into our veins. |
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Rain cascades down glacier carved valleys, gathering with the steady, icy melt to roam through the talus and house-sized boulders. |
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He looks as if butter wouldn't melt in his mouth, but he angled against Kennedy and now he's doing it against Campbell. |
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Meanwhile, melt the butter in a large pan, add the anchovies, tomato puree, crushed garlic and olive paste, and stir until it sizzles. |
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At home, he's placid and gentle and happy and looks as if butter wouldn't melt in his mouth. |
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Our own cares and concerns suddenly melt when one sees what others are sometimes having to endure. |
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For all they look as if butter wouldn't melt in their mouths, they're an un-Christian lot. |
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This heating would melt the wax and allow it to be poured off or voided, leaving a hollow mould. |
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It takes power to generate enough heat to melt solder, especially when connecting or desoldering large components and when using solder wick. |
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Without powder that face paint is just gonna melt off your face the second you start to schvitz. |
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That cheers me up no end knowing that in four weeks the depression will melt away. |
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The cream removes unwanted hair to the root, unlike other depilatory creams which merely melt it to just below the skin's surface. |
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Other companies take scrap metal and melt it down for use in lowgrade metal products like garden furniture and sign posts. |
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Bake the tartines on a cookie sheet in the oven, under the broiler, to warm up and melt the ingredients. |
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During the holidays I make peanut brittle that I never send to friends, and even melt chocolate, but that's about it. |
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When the first rays of the sun hit her, she got up and scuffled away from them, as if they would melt her. |
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In both tests, the core failed to melt and showed no sign of panel bowing, bending, or deflection. |
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Seal the nylon edges using a 15-watt soldering iron, hot knife or stencil knife to melt the fibers. |
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Determined not to melt before her charms prematurely, I decide to explore first how conscious the elevation to godhead has been. |
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The bank is steep ochre clay, water-scoured by spring floods and melt from the retreating glaciers to the east. |
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Many binary ionic compounds such as sodium chloride and magnesium oxide melt without decomposing into pure liquids. |
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The immense seismic vibrations from an impact can create temperatures high enough to melt or demagnetize some rocks in and near the crater. |
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And I had seen Jode's mellow personality melt into passion at simply a glance from Cif. |
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If you need emergency water, melt the snow first and then drink liquid water. |
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Maxfield hoped to buy the inventory, melt it down and create a sculpture from the metal. |
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Then you have cases where common people who find antiquities often melt them down for the gold, or simply throw them away. |
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The ivory dough from the dumplings' outer shell is so tender, they melt in your mouth. |
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Your troubles momentarily melt away as you become enveloped in the latest saga gripping some glossily imperfect American family. |
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Frayed nerves and tense muscles seemed to melt in the viscous liquid that poured out of the brass container suspended above me. |
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We used butter too sometimes, but you need softened butter and butter would also melt the sugar a bit, making the sandwich less crunchy. |
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Soon friction heat started to melt the prop's magnesium housing as the prop's gear shaft ground away at the housing. |
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Multiyear ice is defined as ice that has survived a minimum of two summer melt seasons. |
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Days of heavy rain and a sudden melt of snow on the North York Moors were blamed for the rapidly-rising river levels. |
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Following melt initiation, the intensity of melt is another consideration in the production of meltwater runoff. |
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Moreover, as the Arctic warms, the length of the melt period increases, which in turn thins the ice and further hastens its retreat. |
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But when the spring melt comes, some dissolved alpha-HCH flows into the Atlantic. |
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A blast of hot air from the defroster hit me in the face, and I could feel the snow that had frozen in my hair and beard begin to melt at once. |
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This could translate into further storage improvements for Lake McConaughy as we move into the spring melt period. |
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Red roses might melt your lover's heart, but they present a prickly problem unless your wallet is loaded. |
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Can she melt her tyrant husband's cold heart with her tales of treasures, monsters, genies, magic and romance and create a true story of her own? |
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The blue colour of smalt derives from the addition of cobalt oxide to a potash glass melt during manufacture. |
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You know, I'm listening to you and Orelon talk about the melt on the trees and the ice still on the trees. |
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Should any such pathways exist they would be filled by recrystallized silicate melt where they impinged on the zone of partial melting. |
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He argued that all other granites represent hybrid magma formed by reaction of basaltic melt with crustal metamorphic rocks. |
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Still, it is scientifically preferable to collect samples of the melt that formed during the creation of a specific lunar impact basin. |
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The answer is probably related to the size of melt reservoirs and the kinetics of zircon solution and precipitation. |
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Thus we need to estimate stretching factors in some other way to predict the amount of melt that may be generated. |
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Alternatively, put them under a burning hot grill, although this is not as effective and may melt the set custard. |
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We need to know how much of this melt is refreezing back on, because the refreezing in fact slightly stabilises the ice shelf. |
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Hall found that aluminum oxide will melt at a much lower temperature if it is first mixed with a mineral known as cryolite. |
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Liquid nitriding compositions that do not contain a substantial amount of cyanate in the original melt must be aged before use in production. |
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Quite literally, they were covered in foil much like a tuna melt floundering in a microwave. |
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Patty, the vegetarian, shared a tuna melt with Molly and later they felt ill. |
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While the mushrooms are frying, take a heavy saucepan and melt the remaining butter and stir in the flour. |
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I was was eating a patty melt and fries on my sofa watching Letterman, so clearly I was home around midnight. |
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The cheap, no-frills fix is to simply melt the end of the frayed shoelace with the lighter. |
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The zinc alloys melt in less time and do not require fluxing or degassing as is common with aluminum alloys. |
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The pulled pork is, quite simply, melt in the mouth, while the chicken is juicily tender. |
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The case was worth deciding this way, just to witness otherwise sensible intelligent academics melt down. |
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The recent site melt down has allowed me to repost this article with several more images. |
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At a very deep subatomic level the differences of dualism melt into a plenum of potentiality or probability. |
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The container can be designed to avoid sinking through the partial melt so that its location remains fixed and known. |
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In the back corner booth two groups of friends melt together over cheese fries and soda pop. |
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For the icing, melt chocolate then stir until smooth and whisk in cream. |
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But is there a cure to melt the whole of this brick of ice within me? |
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Throwing hot fat into your trash can will melt the bag, and pouring it down the sink will corrode the pipes. |
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As democracy and freedom continue to melt away beneath the withering heat of state-corporate power, it becomes ever more difficult to tell the truth. |
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In situations where temperature could pose a threat, fusible plugs are designed to melt and release the gas long before critical pressure levels are reached. |
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We sit and he orders sake and yakitori for the 3 of us, and this sake is absolutely sublime. Delicious, melt in the mouth, like drinking liquid velvet. |
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In a large skillet, melt the three tablespoons of lard over medium heat. |
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If the amperage exceeds that limit, they melt and break the circuit. |
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Dingwell et al. have shown at low dissolved water contents in rhyolitic melts, large changes in melt viscosity can occur for very small changes of water content. |
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Matt's initial anger began to melt away as his curiosity was roused. |
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A lieutenant commander in the Navy, he was knock-out handsome with a smile that would melt a glacier. |
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In a large skillet over medium-high heat, melt two tablespoons butter. |
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The pictures which would melt even the hardest of Republcian hearts were taken at the end of November. |
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All of the books kind of melt my brain with their awesomesauce. |
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Long, slow cooking tenderises tougher cuts, making them melt in the mouth. |
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In Bhutan, cows and yaks graze, rice and wheat grow, and people live up and down terraced land that seems to kiss endless blue sky above and melt into pristine waters below. |
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Grinning to myself, I lit a candle to melt his sealing wax and then proceeded to reseal each envelope with a dab of wax beneath the embossed seals I had just removed. |
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Where you have a meeting of minds on an issue of such gravity, differences of opinion over micro-economics and international trade melt into the background. |
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I like turning those walls to sugar and watching them melt in the rain. |
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He expects the spring melt to wash most of the remaining oil into an adjacent lake where floating booms will prevent further spread and allow for recovery. |
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As the 13th melt was nearing completion, something in the pit exploded. |
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This is too long to preserve small bodies of melt in the crust, and suggests that the scenario is appropriate to neither the Waipiata nor the western Hungarian field. |
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The container then sinks through the melt under the influence of gravity and eventually comes to rest when the heat or the waste itself is dissipated. |
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The amount of melt is critical in maximizing the thickness of the recrystallized zone around the container and to the sealing of any fissures in the zone of metamorphism. |
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This would present an option of either increased amounts of melt giving a thicker sarcophagus or lower temperatures to enhance container survival. |
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However, the relative effects of fluctuating dynamic support and episodic addition of melt cannot be clearly distinguished in the present dataset. |
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At present the most popular baguette is the chicken and cheese melt with lettuce and mayonnaise called Lisa after the customer who first ordered the filling. |
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String beans of the variety known as Tender Green are stringless, extra large, and will melt in the mouth even when the pods are five inches long. |
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The beef is so extremely tender that it seems to melt in the mouth. |
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Just letting Citigroup melt down could have been catastrophic. |
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Many expected him to melt down at the first sign of trouble. |
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Furthermore, the addition of the tinstone reduced the temperature required to melt the metal and, once melted, the bronze was more fluid and easier to cast. |
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Even typically Teflon partners will melt if you apply too much heat in workaday dealings. |
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I used some of my tools to cut the metal up into the right shapes, bent it around the frame of the fighter, and used a welding laser to melt it together. |
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Filled with memories of things past, I made tracks to The Empire Diner on New Year's Day, and sat at the black lacquered bar allowing an ice-cube to melt lazily on my tongue. |
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Friction between air and the weapon creates temperatures of up to 3,500 degrees Fahrenheit, hot enough to melt steel. |
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Combined, those give the planet a year-round surface temperature hot enough to melt lead. |
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In a stock pot, melt the lard or shortening over medium heat. |
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The emergency team anaesthetist noticed that the airway heater had caused the breathing circuit's plastic tubing to melt and turned the heater off. |
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Why not melt those winter blahs away for good with a couple of hot shows? |
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A seasonal blood orange jelly with tiny triangles of orange flesh came quivering to the table with a satiny-smooth orange blossom ice cream just beginning to melt on top. |
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Grilled flatbread with fresh, roasted figs, a pungent melt of blue cheese and a cap of pleasantly bitter arugula leaves has the appeal of some inspired pizza mutant. |
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Some customers bring along sticks of their own butter, which the restaurant is happy to melt for them, yielding a luxury dip. |
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He walks on screen and ladies melt directly into their underthings. |
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Synths and strings melt together for a lush background murmur, behind the lean, precise jazz-pop song structures, all wrapped in thick, warm production. |
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Depending on the wattage of the microwave, chocolate may melt at different rates. |
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The cities have great swathes of villa land suburbia, quiet lanes often tree lined stretching namelessly on and on until they melt into unfinished desert building sites. |
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Put the unsalted butter in a saucepan with the sage stalks and melt slowly, then increase the heat and cook until the moment the butter starts to turn brown. |
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Annie clutched her teddy to her chest tightly and felt every conceivable option she could have had in her life melt into a single inescapable necessity. |
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He put his hand out and watched the snowflakes melt on his fingers. |
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This is attributed to its large elevation range, which causes an extended melt contribution period as snowmelt progresses from the valleys to the mountain tops. |
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The location of algae within the snow can change dramatically during summer days when warm temperatures and intense sun can melt the snowpack by 10 cm or more each day. |
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Half an hour before kick-off melt the butter and olive oil in a heavy, medium-sized saucepan and add the onions, cooking them very gently for 10 minutes without browning. |
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I worked my way up, dutifully cleaning pro as I went and complaining loudly to no one in particular about the spindrift, steam and melt water on my glasses. |
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All the other non-specialist presenters are so bland they melt into one. |
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Last night I sat outside a pub near Gray's Inn with Annabel, watching the ice cubes melt in my white wine spritzer, talking about life and love and the future. |
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If the candle is put out the light disappears, but if the candle begins to melt and we touch the end of the dying candle to a new candle, then the light continues. |
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Borides, carbides, oxides, and nonmetallic particles in the melt are scavenged and then concentrated in localized regions within the cast structure. |
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Its surface temperature is hot enough to melt lead, and it rains sulphuric acid, but US scientists think there might yet be life on Venus, floating in its sulphurous clouds. |
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Combine the orange juice, orange flower water, Cointreau, honey, sultanas and cinnamon sticks in a saucepan and bring to the boil, stirring to melt the honey. |
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Ceresine Waxes typically melt between 130-160 degrees Fahrenheit, while Ozokerite Waxes generally melt at the higher range of 140-200 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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Quiet moments are possible in child-free zones, but really, the resort is so spacious that others seem to melt into the warm haze and it never feels crowded. |
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When frozen, melt the top of the parfait using a hot palette knife, then fold over the excess rice paper so that the parfait is now fully enclosed. |
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Should the choccy melt en route you will still have some nuts to savour! |
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The colour is clear and some inclusions of biotite and melt are present. |
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Pulses of bright crimson light began to melt a passage through, and the bright shots of incandescent light blasted through the accumulated ice of aeons. |
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Let sit two minutes, then whisk to melt and incorporate ingredients. |
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The youngster looks a picture of health as she chatters away happily like any normal one-year-old, with a cheeky grin guaranteed to melt your heart. |
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Since silicates are not flammable and only melt at very high temperatures, asbestos fibers have been used to make flame-retardant fabrics and composite materials. |
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For calibration, a series of glass standards was chosen that corresponded closely to the major element compositions of the melt inclusions and matrix glasses. |
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As darkness drew near I joyfully and thankfully watched the pinks, purples, blues and golden colors of the sky melt together into a picture-perfect sunset. |
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The light absorbing coating may comprise one of a paint, a lacquer, a tape, a ceramic, a hot melt plastic, a resinous plastic, a plastisol, or an epoxy material. |
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They could melt down the coins and convert the monetary metals into jewelry and plate, or have them exported along with new gold and silver from the mines. |
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In regions where the temperature is near the freezing point, slight fluctuations can make a major difference in whether ice and snow covers will increase or melt away. |
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Plutonic rocks can be dense, silica-poor and dark in colour, like most cumulates, or silica-rich and pale in colour like the melt remaining after cumulate formation. |
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Last night enough rain poured down to melt most of the remaining snow and ice and we look forward to finding the area beset by flooding in the near future. |
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Meanwhile, in a large pan, melt butter and a glug of olive oil. |
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Let yourself be carried along by this great wave of deterritorialization to a place where memory, pleasure and pain melt together, mixing and morphing forever. |
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All melt inclusions and matrix glasses chosen were completely glassy, i.e. they had not undergone any devitrification and did not contain microlites or microphenocrysts. |
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With the soothing sounds of the sitar in the background the troubles of the outside world melt away as you tuck in the huge range of authentic Gujarati dishes. |
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We investigated the importance of snowmelt as an organizing factor for epilithic microalgae in a high-altitude montane stream during 3 yr of differing melt characteristics. |
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In addition to permanently acidified lakes, there are also episodic decreases in pH in dilute, but usually non-acid lakes, caused by runoff of acid snow melt in the spring. |
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The efficacy of partitioning of elements into an exsolving fluid from a melt is dependent on numerous factors, including the content of that element in the melt. |
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The presence of extrusive volcanic rocks during the rifting stages suggests that a large volume of melt may also have been added to the crust intrusively. |
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They represent coarse-grained precursor material that did not melt during chondre formation, and provide a tangible record of chondre precursor grains. |
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Lay in the anchovy fillets, and place over very low heat until they melt, falling apart when the pan is shaken. |
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I get lifted by yearning, as if I were going to melt into him again, then I awaken to reality and seek to quiet my feelings. |
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While the beans are cooling and drying, melt the butter in a saute pan over medium heat. |
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When the cheeses begin to melt, add the cavatelli while continuing to stir. |
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Drop your guard for a moment, and your hard-won gains slip like quicksilver from your grasp, leaving a muscle group to lag behind others or your rock-hard density to melt. |
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Once the melt has crystallized, radiogenic argon accumulation recommences. |
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Pour into a large jug and melt into it two large spoonfuls of clear honey. |
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The British found out toward the end of the 19th century that a seemingly unassailable international power position can melt away with unexpected rapidity. |
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Other elements are then added to the melt before the final form is produced by casting. |
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Such floods usually occur in spring, when warm rains melt late-season snowpacks. |
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The mixture is melted and homogenized with a heated screw mixer and converted by melt blowing. |
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The cementite which precipitates from the melt forms as relatively large particles. |
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For the Flambeed oranges, melt sugar in a small saucepan over a high heat, until it begins to turn darker in colour and caramelise. |
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For the Cambodian mint butter, in a medium saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat and simmer until browned. |
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It is difficult to cool thick castings fast enough to solidify the melt as white cast iron all the way through. |
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It uses the screw and a shutoff nozzle to pressurize the melt to a very high but defined level in the machine barrel. |
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The continuous cleaning action of the ERF means more consistent melt pressure in the process. |
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Also, the development of melt processable PTFE is expected to help the future prospects of the maturing PTFE market. |
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In Russia, microwaves evaporate liquids from radioactive wastes, then melt the remaining solids into special glass for storage or burial. |
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Called sharkskin melt fracture, plastics engineers spike plastics formulations with processing aids to suppress these distortions. |
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Caught on CD and bonus DVD, this is an intimate show so warm they could melt the icecaps. |
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Because if the euro crashes at least you could melt down the coins and bring the molten metals to the local pawnbrokers. |
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Very few minutes of above-freezing ground surface temperatures are needed to locally melt frozen water and mobilize sand down steep slopes. |
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Within each channel, the melt is mixed by a gentle rolling action similar to a roll mill, BBS says. |
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Due to the great heat required to melt the charge the grate had to be cooled, else it would melt with the charge. |
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With their syncopated rag time rhythms and big bass fiddle, the girls excel at scat vocals that'll melt the wax clean off your old victrola. |
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For this reason, polymer melts having the same melt temperature may be detected as having different melt temperatures via IR pyrometry. |
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Break up the chocolate and melt it in a heatproof glass or ceramic bowl over a bain-marie. |
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Polylactic acid is prepared by ring opening polymerization of lactide with various metal catalysts in solution, melt or suspension. |
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A fully automatic Batch Plant feeds one Heavy oil fired, end-fired regenerative furnace to melt soda lime flint and green glass. |
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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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Most previous furnaces could not reach high enough temperatures to melt the steel. |
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In ancient times steel and iron were impossible to melt using charcoal or coal fires, which could not produce temperatures high enough. |
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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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It fluxes the glass, and prevents scum formation of the glass melt during refining. |
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It may be cold in Park City, but the economy continues to melt down. |
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Liquid phase sintering is the process of adding an additive to the powder which will melt before the matrix phase. |
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If the marrow in one's backbone should melt, it would be sartin to run out at the tip of one's tail. |
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Many look as if butter would not melt in their mouths, and yet can spit fire when it suits their purpose. |
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Come back here with your cut glass, posh English accent and waitrons everywhere will melt at your feet. |
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Significant improvements in both melt flow and color stability are key advantages, as shown in the two accompanying bar graphs. |
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These lithofacies record the initial advance, melt back, subsequent readvance, and final meltback of the Ashtabula ice about 14,000 years ago. |
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Add chocolate and butter to the bowl and melt, stirring to combine. |
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I have been overweight since second grade, and the workout made the pounds just melt off of me. |
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The resulting amic acid groups were quantitatively imidized to the corresponding imide in the melt. |
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Troubleshooting should begin with checking barrel-zone temperatures, melt temperatures, motor amperage, and screw rpm. |
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Most of the feldspars and amphiboles show evidences of thermodynamic and compositional disequilibrium with the melt. |
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He made his birds ankle bracelets, literally, from the plastic beads that melt together into colorful jewelry when pressed with an iron. |
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Such a degree of heat, which doth neither melt nor scorch, doth mellow, and not adure. |
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The flames melt into each other like antishadows, climb atop the backs of old papers and twigs and start to burn. |
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Build low-cost safe furnace to melt aluminum, brass, even 20 pounds of castiron! |
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Ice is said to be clam, when beginning to melt with the sun or otherwise, and not easy to be slid upon. |
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Further, this structure is retained even during melt processing without loss of the interpenetrating cocontinuous structure. |
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The rise of sea level dramatically reduced when the ice melt nearly concluded over the past 4,000 years. |
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Secondly, the Himalayas shed off an equally unusually high amount of melt water that year. |
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Even the local barons started to melt away, and soon Adrian's Byzantine allies were left hopelessly outnumbered. |
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