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These melts will only crystallize within this period if they segregate from their protoliths.
These melts have low silica contents and are dominated by calcium and magnesium carbonate.
Chocolate responds to the warmth of your mouth and each fondle of your tongue, softly, slinkily and slowly it melts.
Wildlife is scarce in the region this time of year but will return when the snow melts this spring and summer.
It takes apart the components and melts them down or refurbishes newer models and sells them on to developing countries.
Heating the sugar until it melts, as practised in many bars, is a Czechoslovakian custom.
Add the olive oil to the pan and, when you can feel a good heat rising, slip in the butter and swirl it in the pan as it foams and melts.
Melt the butter in a frying pan and add the sugar, then cook for three-four minutes until it melts and caramelises.
Although Liz melts for Shaun's sudden charismatic evolution, the most touching relationship in the film is between the two best friends.
Lead has been removed from copper alloy melts by the application of silicate fluxes or slags.
He uses a whole Reblochon cheese from the Savoie region of France which melts into the mixture of potatoes, onions and bacon.
That flat stomach melts into soft library flab as library time takes precedence over exercise.
Beef stew uses cuts like chuck, blade and shin, which have fat that melts into the sauce, making it velvety and delicious.
I love the feeling of slowness and how a day can start off with a chilling coldness that melts into a strange half-warmness later on.
Blectum's plunderphonic audio collage soon melts into digital abstraction, and eventually breaks the sound down into a few clicks and cuts.
At a glacial terminus in quiet water, floating ice melts slowly and often drops exotic rocks and sediment far out on a lake bottom.
Readers learned about polyester's resurgence in the world of fashion, how it is made, and whether or not it melts into skin when ignited.
For a week the weather had been clear and sharp, with subfreezing lows and small melts in the afternoons.
As the temperature on Mars increases, carbon dioxide gas will be released from the regolith and the polar cap as it melts.
At first, it was the fluffy kind that melts when you catch it on your tongue, but now it's more like heavy fat flakes.
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Do you see that dip in the ground there where the snow melts as fast as it drops?
The heat given out melts the subjacent tallow, and expands whatever it warms.
It melts at a lower heat, and, while very delicate and beautiful, it is not so enduring as the pte dure.
The terminal moraine is the dumping-ground of this mass of material, where the ice river melts.
In May the first whalers follow the kamchatkan Coast northward, as the ice melts on that shore earlier than on ours.
It forms pearly scales, and melts at 140 Fahr., like margaric acid, which it closely resembles.
It melts into a colourless liquid at about 38, in which state it is miscible with water, alcohol, and ether.
If her Words died away, as Snow melts, neutrally, 'tis no great Recommendation of them.
For tablets that are not to be kept for any length of time, cacao butter is preferable, as it melts readily and is digestible.
This maximum point corresponds with the fact that dry carnallite melts at this temperature with separation of potassium chloride.
Even lead can thus be oxidised, but requires more care as it melts nearly as readily as antimony and is much less volatile.
Half of the cacao bean is fat, and the grinding breaks up the cells and liberates the fat, which at blood heat melts to an oil.
It melts long before it is red hot, and is then calcined, if it be in contact with respirable air.
It melts at the flame of a candle, and may be reduced when heated along with iron or black flux, which are distinctive characters.
That decorousness, that brightness, melted off what lay behind, as frosty dew melts off grass.
An atmosphere like sunshine, which melts all opposition, emanated from Heinz.
The hydrate of baryta melts by a low red heat without losing its water of hydration.
If it melts that far below the ignition point, wouldn't it run away before it caught fire?
Plant A always fluxes its melts prior to degassing because a flux will help trap oxides during degassing and keep the metal cleaner.
It is infusible at the blowpipe alone, but it melts easily with borax.
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