For example, the calcination of metals in sealed containers demonstrated that no change in mass occurred. |
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The Nunamiut kayaks are covered with caribou skins, which are sewn with sinew and babiche and sealed with tallow. |
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Continuing down this passageway, one enters the Ascending Corridor at a point past the blocking plugs that once sealed the entrance to the tomb. |
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Carbonized palm and carbonized hair are made by means of calcination in a sealed refractory vessel. |
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When installing gas fireplaces, water heaters and furnaces, select appliances with sealed combustion chambers. |
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Officers said it appeared that some of the compartmental walls which joined the roof were not properly sealed to stop flames spreading. |
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The king was then taken to his burial chamber deep below the pyramid and then sealed there for all eternity. |
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Clean your cupboards placing all cereal packets in sealed plastic containers. |
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And he sealed the document with the seal of arms that his grandfather had worn. |
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In the high-end art world, where six-figure deals are routinely sealed with a handshake, trust is paramount. |
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Substantial losses from overseas investments and a stalled share price effectively sealed his fate. |
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Seedlings were fixed in an upright position using plugs of soft polyurethane and sealed with silicone grease. |
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Hermetically sealed in this bio-dome city, these young citizens live a life of pleasure, but they have no free will. |
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In this understanding, the split between humans and nature is sealed by technology. |
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Problems were overcome by innovations such as the brass cartridge case and the device which sealed the breech. |
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Send him an invite sealed with a heart-shaped sticker and spritzed with perfume. |
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The hotel was sealed off as a team of paramedics treated one of the injured workers. |
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It bubbles up from a great depth and is naturally filtrated, then bottled and hermetically sealed in 19-litre containers. |
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Detectives sealed off the area around the path which is between a row of terraced houses and semi-detached homes on a council estate. |
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Add the prawn cutlets and toss until they are just sealed and turn a whitish pink colour. |
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The mausoleum has since been restored, and the remains of Dr. Minahan are permanently sealed in the vault. |
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Positively sealed by O-rings, the banjo design allows 360 degrees rotation of the regular for ideal positioning. |
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The fabric was heat sealed down onto the fragile silk, and the edges of each patch were neatly tucked under the velvet ribbon. |
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You hermetically sealed both ampules by melting the tips, and washed them with an ethanol solution, and dried them. |
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After a year-long courtship, a diamond and sapphire ring from India sealed the deal. |
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A perspex cover sealed with silicone grease ensured that the Ringer's solution did not leak from the trough. |
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They sealed their fourth win in six games in the second-half thanks to Parkin's first goal of the season. |
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Ancient Greeks, Romans and Hebrews would cry into small vials, or lachrymatories, that would then be sealed and buried with the dead. |
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We see the other astronauts, already out for the count, in their sealed sleep bubbles. |
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The man, now 25 years old, was lank and thin, bound to a bed by the wrists and ankles, his mouth sealed with electrical tape. |
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A peripatetic teacher was employed and anonymous, written questions welcomed and placed in a sealed box for discussion the following week. |
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The cell suspension was put into it and the open edges were completely sealed with nail enamel. |
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The outer panels of the wing were sealed to help the aircraft to float in case it had to be ditched in the sea. |
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The floors are concrete covered with non-slip rubber mats sealed together to prevent water and debris from getting underneath. |
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The Saints scrum-half then sealed an unlikely win with a 40-metre drop kick with only two seconds remaining. |
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In lieu of an O-ring of gasket, the part to be sealed is assembled prior to the injection of the material. |
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They added a second five minutes later and sealed victory with a third goal in injury time. |
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It is particularly used to flavour dishes cooked by the dum method, i.e. baked in a sealed pot. |
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The military quickly sealed off the area as army experts searched for more explosive devices. |
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These can grant passage to higher tiers of coliseum borders or past a sealed off fortress, to cite some examples. |
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Police sealed off main roads along the way to allow the protesters to march through. |
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Samples were thawed while still in their sealed vials and then crushed in a stainless-steel press to extrude sap, which was immediately analysed. |
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Then he sealed it with wax and applied a signet that he kept on the top shelf of the bookcase. |
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The pair of pistols were sealed inside a plastic lunchbox with a green lid, bundled up in plastic bags and a bin liner. |
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Investigators found five portable stoves containing charcoal in the vehicle and its windows sealed with tape from the inside. |
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The new temperer, control station and acoustic booth are located in a special area, sealed off from the rest of production. |
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Inside the church, the sloping floor of green Portland stone has had to be sealed more than once. |
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With her, he sealed himself away in palatial residences, letting the people see him mainly through stagey televised ceremonials. |
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Social contracts are also sealed using buffaloes as guarantees or sureties. |
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Police sealed off the flats before beginning negotiations with a resident, whom officers feared had a meat cleaver. |
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The shroud bears the faint traces of a man's face, limbs and folded hands, visible even behind the bulletproof, hermetically sealed glass casing. |
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The High Court ordered ballot boxes sealed pending an investigation, but has not ordered a recount. |
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Surface finishes provide a tough, clear coating over stained or sealed wood. |
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The duplicate record of designated targets was sealed by the randomiser in a plastic tamper-evident security bag. |
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And the youngster kept his nerve to strike two more penalties, which sealed the fate of the by now hard-pressed Castlemen. |
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A neighbour surnamed Xie called the police, who then evacuated all residents in the building and sealed off the area. |
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When installing gas fireplaces, water beaters and furnaces, select appliances with sealed combustion chambers. |
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The bookcase and shelves were sealed with a primer, then sanded smooth with medium-grade sandpaper. |
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She had bought us a huge, unwanted bag of pasta, the size of a Dauphin's pillow but sealed in industrial-strength blue plastic. |
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Patented brazing techniques were combined with self-aligning parts to provide a completely sealed device. |
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The Environment Agency issued flood alerts for several rivers and part of the A12 was sealed off. |
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Iraqi strongholds and fortified areas were sealed off with a part of coalition forces. |
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Compact discs, coated in a reflecting metal and sealed by a protective layer to prevent oxidization, are read by a precisely focused laser. |
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Remote and entirely dedicated to his craft, he lived in a world peopled by a few intimate friends, a world sealed to outsiders. |
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He padlocked the box, sealed the lock and chained the box to ensure that it would not be tampered with. |
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On the other hand, conservatism has its own deep ditches, its unclimbable walls, its immutable old ideas sealed in concrete. |
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The area has been sealed off by the placing of disinfectant mats on the three major bridges connecting the area with the rest of the county. |
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Nagle College's 2001 school dux sealed an outstanding academic year with a near-perfect mark in the Tertiary Entrance Exams. |
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Flower buds and leaves were collected from flowering plants in each population and stored in zipper sealed plastic bags on ice. |
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It was only sealed with a split pin so she opened the envelope and pulled out the documents. |
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Briefly, deparaffinized and rehydrated slides were sealed around the histologic section with double-faced tape. |
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Densely occupied rooms and tightly sealed buildings are the main cause of high levels of carbon dioxide. |
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She handed them a bundle of letters, all prettily made up in fancy paper, sealed with a flourished hardened wax stamp. |
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Staff passing by the windows of his sealed ward would see him jumping on his bed and waving to them, without a stitch of clothing on. |
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Armed police with a back-up helicopter hovering overhead sealed off part of a village as a man terrorised his ex-partner at gunpoint. |
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By their very nature, underworld deals are negotiated and sealed in cloak-and-dagger secrecy. |
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The ministry said the animal's meat was sealed off at the slaughterhouse together with the meat of animals slaughtered straight afterwards. |
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There the coffin will be definitively closed with red bands, sealed with both papal and Vatican seals. |
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Structurally, the bansuri is a cylindrical bamboo tube, with one sealed end and uniformly placed six or seven open finger holes. |
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We were also expecting to hear about how Moses sealed our covenant with God in the blood of sacrificial animals. |
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The are seven cubicles in the changing rooms which are sealed by wooden swinging doors and the doors are visible from the central foyer. |
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His cherubic deep brown eyes confirmed all this and the deal was sealed by a resounding hand-slap. |
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The oak-panelled door closed almost silently, a stealthy shuzz followed by a click as it sealed the two men in the plush office. |
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Written references should always be marked private personal and confidential and should be sent in a sealed envelope by post or courier. |
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Krayzelburg refused to provide a sample until he was assured that the containers would be sealed in the presence of German police. |
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A bearded dragon and a three-foot long iguana narrowly escaped death when they were abandoned in a car park in sealed airtight boxes. |
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My three guests agreed the chicken breast morsels needed to have been sealed and marinaded first. |
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But turn the trash into biochar and experts say harmful carbon dioxides are sealed in, not released into the atmosphere. |
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One hears nothing from within the pneumatically sealed cabin of an airliner. |
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Event number 4 was another text message saying that Jenny's guy had, if you'll pardon the expression, sealed the deal. |
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Bottles are filled with product that has passed through a metal detector, then are sealed with tamper-evident caps. |
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Used motor oil should be placed in sealed containers, and used vehicle batteries carefully disposed of. |
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Mids sealed their first victory in four matches with more than four overs to spare. |
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However, some vehicles use sealed beam lighting which requires that you convert to bulb type lighting. |
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Packages are shaped and sealed below the surface of the liquid to lock out air space in the package. |
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Fire officers and crews were quick to arrive at the scene yesterday and the immediate area was sealed off. |
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But the vehicle travelled less than 50 yards before being stopped by police, who sealed off the road. |
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An air-conditioning unit kept the temperature even, and the environment created the sense of a hermetically sealed unit. |
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Signed, sealed and delivered was the reprise as he danced to the ensuing deafening roars of approval. |
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Taking up so much of the roof area, it has to stay sealed with the glass permanently in place to maintain the car's body rigidity. |
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Immediately prior to measurement, core segments were reweighed and placed in vials, which were then sealed with gas-tight rubber septa. |
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The container finally is sealed with resin and can be topped off with a paint job or gold leaf. |
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More nitpicky yet, the cartons should not be photographed or filmed, sealed though they may be. |
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After making their choice, voters place their ballot papers in a sealed ballot box and leave the station. |
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We stratified patients in each centre according to degree of obstruction and randomised them to treatment by consecutive sealed opaque envelopes. |
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Maybe the computer malfunctioned and sealed everyone in for no reason at all? |
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That inexperience combined with the fact they were playing overseas for the first time sealed their fate. |
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They were unhurt, and warehouse managers immediately sealed off the aisles until safety inspectors arrived. |
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Within a couple of weeks he'd sealed the deal that will put the two world class playmakers in harness, delighting Wanderers' fans. |
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Workers butted the panels together and sealed the joints with special seaming tape. |
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The museum must submit its bid by April 2 as part of a sealed tender process for the historic engine's sale. |
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Wall and floor tile grout must be sealed to prevent damage from moisture and graffiti. |
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Whole papaya will stay fresh for a week when stored in a sealed container in the refrigerator. |
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It said the chlorine leaked from a leftover tank that hadn't been sealed off completely, the agency said. |
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I sealed the seams inside the wheelarch with a bitumen sealant and then undersealed the wheelarches. |
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Fresh calcium carbonate growth solutions were prepared each day and stored in sealed containers. |
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The fightback was sealed after 72 minutes with a goal started and finished by Summerbee. |
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Areas around both shops were sealed off as forensic teams worked to gather clues. |
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The damaged section of the Metro tunnel, nearly 30 metres underground, was sealed off by huge reinforced concrete walls. |
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Afterwards, the tooth is sealed by placing a rubbery filling into the root canal. |
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Those that are sealed and returned will be fed into the scanning machines starting Friday, she said. |
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You can buy medical travel kits from pharmacies, which contain sterilised and sealed medical equipment such as syringes, sutures and needles. |
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Pristine new white grout replaced the dingy old grout, and the tile was cleaned, buffed, and sealed to show its lively colors to best effect. |
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And a robot with a camera mounted on it was being sent up a narrow shaft to discover what was behind a sealed door. |
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First of all, it is stored in a sealed clay or lined lagoon, which also happens to be diked about four or five feet above ground level. |
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Once polling ends, ballot boxes will be sealed and transferred under guard to eight counting centres. |
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She grabbed one of his hands and forcibly stuffed the sealed envelope into it. |
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As it happened, Workington's adherence to acid steelmaking sealed the fate of the ore dock in the next few years. |
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The Tube had been sealed off due to an earlier security alert, but the concourse for overground trains was extremely busy. |
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But it appears that Mori's response to the tragedy has effectively sealed his political fate. |
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Some of the mummies were wrapped in linen and encased in sealed coffins and stone sarcophagi. |
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After he made his promises, a shower of balloons and confetti sealed the audience's excitement as well. |
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Nearly two dozen employees and relatives sealed computers in garbage bags with twist ties. |
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In the few days since the new posts went up, dozens of new love locks have been sealed shut on Ponte Milvio, in a perfect world, forever. |
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I packed everything I could into plastic bags and sealed the tops, then submerged them in icy water in the sink. |
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Their contents were sealed with tiny stoppers, protected beneath gold, silver-gilt or silver screw caps resembling sewing thimbles. |
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And I subscribed the evidence, and sealed it, and took witnesses, and weighed him the money in the balances. |
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In the interests of safety, the engine room and lower decks have been sealed off. |
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The container was sealed with aluminium foil and tape to prevent the evaporative loss of water from the nutrient solution. |
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The waxed paper wrapper is heat sealed and then cooled, prior to being discharged onto a conveyor. |
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But biosphere is also the name of a man-made and sealed environment, which simulates the earth's biosphere. |
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Often the spirit is evoked outside of the magicians protective circle into a defined and sealed area. |
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Sloping walls may be sealed as well as vertical, perpendicular walls may be accommodated by the modified flashing. |
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Nevertheless, there is, I'm sure, a certain catharsis involved in expunging one's darkest secrets in those sealed little booths. |
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The units feature a die-cast aluminum housing and sealed industrial M12 connectors. |
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In the end the camera showed that there was another sealed door behind the one they had drilled through. |
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I plodded up the 92 steps in semi-darkness because the few tiny windows have been sealed off at the request of neighbours. |
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The deceased was sealed inside without being touched by the flames, but her opia left the urn through the small opening on its cover. |
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Use sticky tape to pick up the remaining powder, and put the tape in the sealed container. |
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Further caterpillars are added and the burrow sealed permanently before the egg hatches. |
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The sealed road wends its way across the stark Anti-Atlas and startling scenery appears after Igherm while descending the Akka Valley. |
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If the opening of the skin pore is sealed off from air, the result is a whitehead. |
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Different genera of syngnathids show varying degrees of male brood pouch development, culminating in the sealed seahorse pouch. |
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The online turbidimeters have reusable primary standards which are contained in sealed glass cuvettes. |
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It is able to withdraw the whole of its body into its shell which is then sealed by an amber-coloured operculum. |
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I sealed the letter and stared out the window at the starry night sky, imagining that Alex was staring at the same sky in Krakow. |
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The murder scene was sealed off yesterday as forensic experts combed for clues. |
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Anyone who would like to bid for one of the lots, but who cannot make it to the event can put in a sealed bid. |
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Pinch together the two sides of the pasta, then cut between the agnolotti and pinch together the sides as well, to create a sealed little pocket. |
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Like most wine drinkers, you are no doubt aware of the increasing trend for our wines to be sealed with a metal screw cap. |
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The suitcases are sealed airtight and have huge orange labels attached to them. |
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Each sealed root was immersed in a solution and then hung by a thread in a separatory funnel so that the root was suspended in air. |
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These protocols may include sealed work areas, negative pressure, airlocks, powered air purifying respirators, and protective clothing. |
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A couple of good points from Therese Keenan sealed the issue and St. Laurences were suddenly on the wrong end of a ten-point hiding. |
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Weapons and ammunition have been also left intact there and the area was not sealed off for safety. |
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I remove the day-old leftover chicken from the cold, sealed Tupperware and tear the meat off the bone by hand. |
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The grout can then be sealed with penetrating grout sealers to minimize future stain problems. |
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Part of the alleyway, which runs parallel to the north side of Manchester Road, remained sealed off. |
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The drift of the continents had sealed off the waters of the far arctic, as the northern margins of Asia and North America crowded together. |
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It consists of a hermetically sealed glass-encapsulated thermistor welded to insulated extension leads. |
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The second-floor room was sealed off as officers carried out a detailed search. |
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However, if something is even slightly amiss the entire batch is sealed in a steel drum and dropped by cargo helicopter into an active volcano. |
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Placing food scraps in sealed trash receptacles also will help discourage scavenging activities. |
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The van's windows were sealed with vinyl tape and charcoal stoves were found inside. |
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Five minutes later substitute prop Lee Mears was driven over in the corner, which effectively sealed their fate. |
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This document establishes performance requirements, material requirements, design requirements, and design guidelines for sealed beam headlamps. |
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Where farms still exist, wooden barns have largely been replaced by modern, tightly sealed farm buildings of corrugated metal siding. |
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Ivis uses a specially sealed chamber to hold the animal stage and a cryogenically cooled 1-in. |
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The area has been sealed off for the duration of the search, which is expected to last at least two days. |
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Some experts say that resined stones do not need to be sealed since the resin acts as a sealer. |
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In partially macerated seed coats, this layer was found to have a sealed outer face and a mesh-like inner face. |
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I know that the economy of rural Ireland operates in a hermetically sealed way, oblivious to the world of Dublin and its superannuated airheads. |
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The one difference was that here the doors lining the corridor were closed, as though vast areas of the ship had been sealed off. |
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Last night the 1930s-style bungalow was sealed off as scenes of crime officers investigated the cause of the blaze. |
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He saluted the match winner's wonder strike as York City sealed their first win in seven attempts with a stirring 3-2 victory over Leyton Orient. |
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The man's brain had been kept in a standard, sealed container in the autopsy room in the hospital mortuary. |
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A tidal wave of remorse still remained tightly sealed inside him but for now, he had more immediate concerns with which to occupy his mind. |
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The ultra-thin metal should be handled with care, and then sealed to protect the filmy surface. |
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It can be a mite unwieldy in car parks and the like, but it was never intended as a town car even if in reality many rarely leave a sealed road. |
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The plants are placed in the pit, the pots are mulched in and the cover sealed down. |
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Then she carefully fitted the other side of the silver cover and sealed both sides together with her finger. |
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The restaurant had to be closed for two hours, as the car park was sealed off and examined for evidence. |
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We discovered that whoever installed the pipes sealed the joints with duct tape because little silver ravels are visible at each section. |
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That fateful day, an alliance was formed between the people of the Northern Continent, and sealed with the blood of those fallen in battle. |
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These are bolted to the engine block and sealed with the aforementioned head gasket. |
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Both ends of the pipe were sealed and fitted with counter weights to enable it to float. |
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I will accept Caidin's claim if he will make one paper vane move by psychokinetic power while it is sealed in a Bell jar. |
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The wafers were sealed inside plastic bags and bore the whorls of the fingers that had pressed them. |
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A spokesman said the area close to the A64 had been sealed off purely for evidential purposes, and there was no safety risk. |
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The realisation of a life-long dream was sealed with a kiss for the new President-elect at the weekend. |
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Lucifer once wielded this weapon, but was defeated and the sword was sealed away using a sealing key. |
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Pots were PVC cylinders, 20 cm diameter and 50 cm depth, sealed at the bottom. |
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However, a keyholder was found, pest control were called in and the building has been temporarily sealed off. |
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More painful by far than reveries of the uncharted future is the thought of the shut and sealed annals of the past. |
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Inlet and outlet air lines were sealed into smaller holes in the lid, using rubber sleeves. |
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The slides were sealed with a cover glass by means of a xylene-free mountant. |
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Each tube received an aliquot of 100 ml of sodium fluoride solution and was sealed and shaken in a bath maintained at 298 K for 3 hours. |
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Still, twenty thousand pounds in diamonds, in a box easily come-at-able, sealed with the French Syndic's seal, was worth having. |
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Locking lugs on the bolt are removed, turning it into a striker, while the breech is sealed with a breech plug. |
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The specimens were then wrapped in gauze soaked in normal saline solution, sealed in an airtight bag, and frozen until the time of testing. |
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After scratching off the sealed panel Dennis knew he was on to a winner and rushed off home to tell Brenda the good news. |
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The document for publicization must be signed and sealed by the Chairman of the Managing Board or the director. |
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His tendency to represent himself combined with a penchant for a badly timed wisecrack at the judge have sealed his fate time after time. |
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In witness of which this document has been signed and sealed as a deed and delivered the date and year first before written. |
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Rotherham were understandably delighted as the final whistle sealed their position on top of the table. |
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However, 125 sheep were culled and removed from the farm in sealed containers. |
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The airways are blind-ended, acting in effect as air-filled capillary tubes sealed at one end. |
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In one case, a previous owner sealed the join between the bathtub and the wall with putty instead of silicone. |
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She was determined to keep him out and so had sealed the join between their two Planes of Existence. |
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The counter flashing, which overlaps the base flashing, is imbedded and sealed in the chimney's masonry joints. |
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For outdoor use, most manufacturers recommend that the joints be sealed with a non-acidic silicone glue. |
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Bags are sent wrapped in tissue, wrapped in recycled plastic, then sealed into a recyclable tough paper mailer bag. |
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The water stress treatments in the present study used containers sealed with parafilm to minimize water loss. |
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Some time later I finished my letter, put it in an envelope, sealed and addressed it. |
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His fate seemed sealed when aides administered the Sacrament of Anointing, or last rites, on Thursday. |
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All iron swords, mail axes and things would be in sealed and greased barrels below deck to try to stop them from rusting in the salt air. |
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Security was tight in the US capital and 100 square blocks were sealed to traffic. |
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She likes to keep my purse sealed up pretty tight, which is good yin to my yang. |
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A quick amble about the station revealed that the left luggage lockers were closed and sealed due to the security precautions. |
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She found a pair of scissors and attacked plain brown paper sealed with transparent tape. |
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Police sealed off the area with tape following the attack, which happened just before 10 pm on Saturday. |
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The yellow crime scene tape sealed off the area at the scene where the mother of three lost her life. |
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Blue and white tape sealed off a 75-yard area of Roundhay Road leading to the junction with Harehills Lane. |
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Forensic teams sealed off the area with tape and scoured the street for clues as uniformed officers carried out door-to-door inquiries. |
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Food can be irradiated through a sealed container, sterilizing the contents. |
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Residents from four neighbouring houses spent a night away from their homes as the house was sealed off. |
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This particular one now being full, he carefully sealed the lid and readjusted his belt so that the maw of an empty jar gaped up at him. |
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On completion, the surveys were immediately placed in sealed envelopes before being returned by mail to the first author. |
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After the oil is boiled down, it is sealed into casks, and put into storage. |
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Wiping fixtures after each use and keeping sealed with wax will tend to minimize cleaning problems. |
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Salterforth Road was sealed off by police and guarded by an officer for more than three hours as recovery vehicles towed away the car and bus. |
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The historian's pose dissociates the author from all the observations he lets fall save those sealed with a personal cachet. |
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Some of the students also suggested keeping copies of official transcripts in the original, sealed envelope. |
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The sample was then placed into a 7-mm Bruker MAS rotor and sealed with parafilm. |
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Then it is sealed and steamed so that the raw meat cooks in the same time as the rice. |
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The lid was sealed down, and two heavy duty magnets were stuck to the lid, using glue to hold the box on the underside of the car. |
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The samples were then prepared on concave microscope slides under coverslips and sealed with silicone grease. |
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He redeemed us in Christ and he has sealed his own covenant with his people. |
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The wound on his chest from the stab sealed up and his dead pale skin went back to its normal color. |
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Ider, upon learning of the threat of Kerridac's army, sealed his men into his fortress, which cunning construction and placement of manpower then made nearly unbreachable. |
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Armored vehicles, paratroop units and snipers sealed off Kabul's streets during this week's conference. |
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Himself a former England international, Phillips was left out of the first eleven for the final day loss to Manchester United which sealed Southampton's fate. |
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Every opening was sealed and covered with a thick sheet of wood seemingly screwed down and into the frame with thick bolts at each corner and nailed along every edge. |
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And there is the intellectual unevenness between the different portions, often sealed off like the compartments in a ship's hold, of each individual's brain and soul. |
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In the near field above the container the borehole will be very effectively sealed by melting, recrystallization and metamorphism of the host rock backfill. |
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Joints are sealed with ultraclear silicone to prevent water seepage. |
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Finally, he sealed the jar, repacked it, and sent the suitcase on its way. |
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The windows were sealed shut around the edges by duct tape but still rattled when it got windy. |
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Ronaldo's late-game goal to give Portugal a 2-1 win over Ghana sealed the deal. |
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All electric components should be sealed to prevent bugs, dust or rodents from damaging components, which could lead to system failure or personal injury. |
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A number of Underground stations could be closed and roads are sealed off. |
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Holding ponds must be sealed to prevent seepage into ground water. |
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On a hot griddle, sear the edges to get a sealed bar effect, then place in a roasting tray with the unpeeled garlic cloves scattered throughout the dish. |
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The vessel, sealed and signed, was put up for auction before a small circle of artists and collectors when he returned to Beijing. |
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Every step, from die preparation to package seal, must be performed in a Class 100 clean-room environment until the device is safely sealed in a clean, hermetic package. |
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But more mistakes and a first minute penalty sealed their fate. |
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I wrote over 300 of these questions down on individual 3 x 5 cards, which were then sealed in nontransparent envelopes and placed in a large dark-green bag. |
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The treated grain is pitted and sealed in an airtight clamp. |
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It seemed as if we were a can of sardines sealed in an airtight container. |
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However, unless all access points are sealed off, drugs in an intravenous bag could be accessed by even a specialised intrathecal needle and syringe. |
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Wherever there is an injury to the blood vessel, clotting factors in the blood come into play, and the wound is sealed by a fibrin plug otherwise called a clot. |
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Even though no roads are in the way in the rear of the building, it's just as effectively sealed off from its surroundings as if it were surrounded by a moat. |
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He showed us how surprisingly easy it is to open the freewheel and service the bearings or pawls, although I doubt the sealed mechanism requires much maintenance. |
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Long before the germ theory of disease, experience taught that illness could be contagious, and that textiles and sealed containers could harbour disease. |
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The opening is sutured and sealed with commercial fibrin glue. |
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Alexander Tretiakov sealed Russia's first Olympic gold in skeleton. |
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Second, the spring and push rod assembly that propels the deadbolt into lockup is sealed by an O-ring housed in a piston-like chamber that prevents contamination. |
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The ground floor windows have been sealed with fitted steel covers. |
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Work on this project will not start until the whole area is sealed off and precautions are put in place to prevent an outbreak of the bug aspergillis among patients. |
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In a typical experiment to determine the heat of combustion, a known amount of substance would be combusted in a sealed container submerged in a well-insulated water bath. |
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Cygan then sealed victory with his second in the dying minutes. |
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But when they tried to stop in the car park nearby they found workers were fixing potholes and a third of the spaces and one of the entrances were sealed off. |
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In terms of use authorization, coal is treated as a leasable mineral whether it is on Public Domain or acquired lands, and all coal leases are sold by competitive, sealed bid. |
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The chessmen are cast in stone powder, sealed and hand-painted. |
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Then quite suddenly, the hermetically sealed bubble around Castro was punctured. |
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Greek fondness for resinated wine originated in antiquity when goatskin wine bags and later wooden barrels were sealed with resin to prevent leakage. |
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Unlike most other swappable phone covers, these shells come complete with keypads, as they are sealed in to the design so as to protect the innards from moisture and dust. |
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With a quick twist of his fingers, he sealed the mouth of the balloon. |
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That was before the Uefa Cup run gathered momentum, before his booming finish at Anfield sealed Celtic's passage past Liverpool and his position as a crowd favourite. |
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He learned how they took turns writing notes to their loved ones and sealed them in a waterproof container, not knowing if they would be alive to see them delivered. |
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The huge wooden doors that sealed the entrances were tall enough for giants and studded with nails. |
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After two years in the field, drives without a sealed mechanism experience dust buildup around the media entrance and in critical areas such as the capstan. |
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The site was then sealed and a large Latin cross was erected above it. |
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The US military said the main road had now been completely sealed off. |
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Most of the fires are under control, and the exposed areas are sealed off. |
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Chasing a victory target of 80 after dismissing their opponents for 170 earlier today, the tourists sealed their comfortable triumph in just 17.2 overs. |
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The sealed package of papers dates from between 2013 and 2019 and archaeologists speculate it may have been deliberately buried for historians of the future. |
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The debates certainly would never have been this hermetically sealed and antiseptic. |
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It was he who sealed the cases that we filled, and he refused to do it in my presence in spite of my requests. |
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That first instalment sealed the deal for me, but in reading the collected editions, I realise just how quickly Hewlett and Martin grew as creators. |
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