Several decades later the Englishman Davy attempted to obtain the metal hidden in alums. |
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It was backed by an all-star group of affluent, plugged-in Harvard professors and alums. |
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That said, several BB alums will be back behind the camera, so there will surely be some similarities in terms of cinematography. |
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The most important alums are potassium aluminum sulfate, ammonium aluminum sulfate, and sodium aluminum sulfate. |
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Between courses, the chefs inspected the kitchen like alums back for homecoming. |
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Aluminium dross tailings were used to produce two types of alums. |
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Dr. Aisha is among several Safe Motherhood Initiative alums who now intend to practice in their home communities. |
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Aluminum sulfate can thus form alums with sulfates of the singly charged cations of potassium, sodium, ammonium, cesium, and other elements and compounds. |
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Iron-free and food grade liquid alums are clear and colorless. |
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All schools that last have alums, and, ancient as it was by American standards, Trinity by mid-century had thousands. |
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Towheaded children ran underfoot as the alums nibbled on fresh cheese produced in the school's artisanal-cheesemaking course, which is offered in collaboration with the nearby Jasper Hill Farm. |
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For the last six years a group of Shimer alums together with some honorary Shimerians have been meeting once a month in Evanston. |
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And fundraisers who don't get a handle on such problems also end up missing all kinds of opportunities to learn more about their alums. |
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You'll remember that we're starting with a list of slightly over 7,000 names that are alums that we'd like to whittle down to a manageable list of prospects. |
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