I checked if there is a removable covering, but the whole pad is a strange pink rubbery substance. |
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With a ready-cooked lobster you might end up with a dry, rubbery texture rather than deliciously succulent meat. |
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Ask about this, as commercial mozzarella adds a rubbery texture and no flavor to a hero. |
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So many layers of colour have been piled on the canvas that a rubbery membrane of paint hangs over the sharp edges of the frame. |
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He gave me a sad smile, dug the heel of his combat boot into the rubbery ground and spun in the opposite direction, striding down the hallway. |
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The circulatory systems of other vertebrates, as well as those of squids and octopuses, employ similar rubbery materials. |
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Afterwards, the tooth is sealed by placing a rubbery filling into the root canal. |
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From the tip of its rubbery duck-bill to the end of its blunt tail it is no more than 50 cm long. |
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Instead of being mixed with liquid, they are mixed with a rubbery material that stays rubbery and doesn't harden like glue. |
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The resulting tracks ricocheted their sound in woozy, rubbery, Carl Stalling-esque patterns. |
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Yet here she was, her knees as rubbery as calamari and what felt like a triple shot of ouzo firing her blood. |
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Neat, it delivers a rounded middle palate, but the rubbery flavour is disgusting. |
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We feel death in these shows in ways we don't in the rubbery cartoon world of humanoids that comprises the Hollywood epic and action film. |
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He gets a consistent amount of laughs with that rubbery, expressive punim of his. |
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Well I think in any disaster situation the figures are rubbery and they're guesstimates at best. |
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The chef's favorite offal product, tripe, graces the menu, as do rubbery coxcombs, and sweetbreads fried like chicken in a crunchy, salty batter. |
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It could be used to make artificial nerves, rubbery needles or wearable electronics. |
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Myxoid cysts occur as translucent, solitary, rubbery pseudocysts over the dorsal interphalangeal joint and the base of the nail or toe. |
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It was past the time she usually fixed herself a little something for lunch, and her knees were beginning to go rubbery. |
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The end result is a careening car that feels much more rubbery than controlled. |
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It could be used to make artificial nerves, rubbery needles, or wearable electronics. |
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There were no crumpets to be had, and the hot buttered muffins were tepid and rubbery. |
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The rubbery consistency was surpassed only by the amount of sediment in the liqueur. |
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I can still taste the burnt flavour of the samosas and the rubbery sandwiches. |
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It is seen only in brief flashes, possibly to distract from the fact it looks rubbery. |
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The textile, branded Xtegra, is made with synthetic fibres including DuPont's Kevlar and Hytrel, a rubbery plastic. |
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The aura of a mad childhood is created mainly by McCarthy's constant use of cartoon figures and grotesque rubbery masks, often with protuberant noses. |
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Even when you're just standing, the vertical alignment of your spinal column causes compressive forces on the rubbery disks that separate your vertebrae. |
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There were multiple irregular, sharply demarcated, rubbery, pale yellow plaques and nodules scattered throughout the pericardium and on the epicardial surface. |
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As the son, James Urbaniak, who has worked with Ms. Pearlstein before, adds a scrawniness and rubbery face worthy of George Booth. |
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Colonies grow along a stolon-like, creeping vine, or form crusts that may be rubbery or gelatinous. |
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Razorfish are a little like squid and can be rubbery when mishandled. |
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The polymers used to make artificial bait in the form of rubbery worms did not mix well with the scent and hindered its diffusion into water. |
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As such, the challenge facing researchers is to change the structure of this rubbery layer at local level. |
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In the mouth, the product must not be tough or rubbery, but firm and juicy. |
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Features big rubbery brushes, which rotate automatically, and 3 spinning rubbish panels, to match and sort the rubbish. |
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Excessive: excessively tough or rubbery, has marked tendency to form a fibrous mass in the mouth, or is very dry or very mushy. |
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They are very distinct, as their shell is slightly flexible and rubbery giving it a leathery texture. |
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Hard cooked eggs do not freeze well as the white tends to become tough and rubbery. |
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It will soak into your cone. When the water evaporates, the cone will be slightly soft and rubbery. |
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Its light texture, elastic and rubbery offers a tactile pleasure that facilitates the creation, whatever the age. |
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Copper tends to be a fluffy, rubbery, friable material so can get carried around the boiler. |
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Each was bound along the left ledge with the kind of rubbery glue used to bind a pad of writing paper and featured jokes and an occasional smidgen of story. |
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Leno's face, although it glows with the rubbery health of the often-exfoliated, is falling, and jowls are begging to form. |
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However, the rubbery material was brittle and broke too easily. |
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Examination reveals a rubbery, nontender mass at the level of the carotid bifurcation, along the anterior border of the sternomastoid, more mobile laterally than vertically. |
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Each egg was carefully marked, in pencil, with the date of laying so, when the rubbery shelled orbs were extracted, a memory of summer days was present. |
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Omitting the DVB produces a rubbery brown polymer, and using both styrene and DVB comonomers with soy or corn oil produces a relatively flexible brown or black material. |
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The thing about hot yoga is that the smallest of movements cause your heart to accelerate vrrrrooom vrrrooom style, and your joints get all warm and rubbery. |
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What a bad restaurant! The beef was so rubbery I thought I'd never finish chewing it. |
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The G Watch's strap feels rubbery, but it's replaceable with any standard 22-millimeter watch strap. |
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Weighing in at four pounds, the lobster was rubbery and tasteless from stem to stern. |
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It slashes its way out of the rubbery eggshell with this tooth or, in the case of the live-born, cuts its way out of the soft membranes and is instantly competent to cope with its surroundings. |
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Tg is the midpoint of the range of temperatures over which the FRP polymer matrix undergoes a change from hard and brittle to viscous and rubbery. |
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Flex: Flex is a smooth, thin, somewhat rubbery layer on the fabric. |
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Nodules under the skin have a rubbery feel. |
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Why is rubbery squid enjoyable and rubbery toast not? |
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In general, native starches produce weak-bodied, cohesive, rubbery pastes when heated and undesirable gels when these pastes are cooled. |
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The deep-fried rings were disappointingly on the rubbery side and rather flavourless. |
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The thermal crosslinking process embrittles the polymer, reinforces its rubbery modulus, and broadens its distribution of relaxation times. |
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Your face will probably feel kind of rubbery and funny feeling at first. |
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Unlike a duck's beak, the platypus' beak is rubbery and flexible. |
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It may have a normal athletic shoe sole or a special layer of rubbery material applied to the sole of a thickness to match the sliding shoe. |
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The chorizo from Asda boasted succulent meat, but the fat was rubbery. |
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Don't overpolish floors and make sure mats have a rubbery underside. |
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But other materials and switches give off a plasticky, rubbery vibe. |
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The tandoori shashlik felt a little light on flavour and the texture of the tandoori mixed kebab was a little too rubbery, but the chicken chat was more enjoyable. |
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Some 'healthy' protein and snack bars can taste rubbery and artificial, but these have a more natural-seeming texture and are packed with flavour. |
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Fudge compares the structure of the fibres to spider silk, which contains layers of crystalline planes called beta sheets separated by soft rubbery bits. |
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