While that kind of precision was difficult in 1945, the advent of mouldable plastic explosives and digital timers has rendered it much easier. |
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In essence, telecom operators wanted the internet to be mouldable, to be shaped in any way they liked. |
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Jane Ni Dhulchaointigh, founder of Sugru, developed the mouldable glue she invented with the help of two retired scientists. |
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Examples include moulded and customer mouldable panels, very low density products, weather resistant products. |
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It shows you step-by-step how to use our all-natural healing clay in mouldable sheet form. |
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The headquarters of Sugru, a firm that makes a kind of mouldable glue, is an office, laboratory and factory floor rolled together. |
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Russell Maliphant's The Rodin Project goes one further by setting the movement on a sextet of hip-hop dancers, whose low centre of gravity and propensity for extreme torque make them highly mouldable into Rodinesque shapes. |
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Transparent plastics are mouldable transparent chemical products, which resemble glass in being transparent, but which are lighter, easier to work and as a rule less fragile than glass. |
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The light around the cadaver gradually fades into the shadows above, creating an enclosed and yet vague space, a malleable space in which the bodies form a mouldable entity. |
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This means that you can take care of all forms of mail order business with only one system, which is mouldable to best suit your personal business demands. |
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But in Saunders' case, you really are dealing with sound – and the way sounds are made by voices, by instruments, or by music-boxes and record players – as mouldable, physical stuff. |
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Mouldable material which uses body heat to adapt to the shape of the ear canal. |
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