Together, they are close to finding a way to vaporise the nasties once and for all. |
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It's got hints of raspberry flavour and is as dry as a bone, with that Burgundy ability to vaporise pleasantly in the mouth. |
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It uses electrically charged plating to vaporise anti-tank missiles before they can penetrate the rest of the armour. |
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Aside from being very dense and pyrophoric, depleted uranium shells also have a nasty tendency to vaporise. |
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The comet's tail is in fact made of dust grains and frozen gases from the comet's surface that vaporise because of the Sun's heat. |
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It includes a heater-cum-combustion-chamber to vaporise carbon-containing compounds and convert them into carbon dioxide. |
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For the face, to vaporise the product on the hands and to then apply it to the face by avoiding the contour of the eyes and the lips. |
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The drawbacks are that aqueous coatings must be used, which are low in resin-based solvents that also vaporise. |
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A fierce fire could cause the plutonium in the MOX fuel to vaporise resulting in the release of a large number of respirable particles into the atmosphere and the marine environment. |
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Some celebrate the ease with which America can now vaporise its foes. |
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Which was why we were uncomfortable when David Cameron used drones to vaporise British jihadis in Syria. |
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Rather than being attached to a shark's head, used to intimidate an immobilised secret agent or vaporise a rebel planet, these lasers are kept safely in the projection booth. |
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