Spray 3 to 4 squirts of water on floor or sides of oven, taking care not to spray near heating element or lightbulb, then quickly close door. |
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After 4 weeks they are growing and surviving well, but are being fouled by growth of sea squirts and algae. |
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Sea squirts spend most of their lives attached to underwater rocks, sifting tiny particles of food from the water around them. |
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A transparent shrimp drifts past my face, the size of a fingernail, and squirts a stream of glowing blue ink at me. |
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He flips the cap of the bottle and squirts the cleaner all over the bathtub. |
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A laser printer uses heat to set toner on paper and an ink-jet printer squirts the ink onto the paper without heat. |
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There is the drop on demand method where the ink squirts onto the paper through tiny nozzles. |
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On the Reverse Water Labyrinth, bodies tumble on the soft but sinking surface and roll from side to side as water squirts from above. |
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Top performer, of course, is the 1.8 petrol, which squirts to 62 mph in 10.8 seconds. |
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Choi Yong-soo has acres of space just outside the six-yard box, but his left-foot shot squirts over the bar when it seemed easier to score. |
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The base-station takes programming, digitises it, squirts it over the WLAN to wherever you happen to be sitting with your LocationFree screen. |
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We chordates are deuterostomes, as are echinoderms, some marine worms called hemichordates, and the urochordates, or sea squirts. |
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So the bile, or gall, drains from the liver through bile ducts, collects in your gall bladder, and the gall bladder squirts it out on request. |
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Through the comb-like bristles of its baleen filters, it squirts out the seawater, entrapping krill by the bushel. |
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The paint knife is an ingenious invention that squirts paint when pressure is applied to the blade. |
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A special inkjet printer squirts the date onto the label as it moves past the print head. |
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Jim gave his regulator a couple of squirts on the purge button to reassure himself that his air was turned on. |
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Lightbulb sea squirts, common brittlestars, featherstars of various colours, and northern prawns survey diving passers-by from their rock crevices and ledges. |
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If it's hot, the coach squirts them with a squirt gun to cool them off. |
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A species of beetle, that squirts its predators with a high-pressure spray of boiling liquid, could provide the key to significant improvements in aircraft engine design. |
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The sweetness gets too much after more than a couple of swigs, and after a while it starts to produce a build-up of gas which eventually squirts right up your nose. |
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Summery acoustic guitars jostle with squirts of digital noise, arcing horns and what sounds like a solo played on a giant kazoo shoved through a fuzz pedal. |
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But if the Goddess chose to help you by giving Miss Hoover the Hershey squirts, such is her divine wisdom. |
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Thus, the female dolphin's mammary glands have a muscle that when contracted, squirts milk so that it can feed its calf. |
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The sea squirts produce chemicals which deter other marine life from the vicinity. |
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The ones that she studies acquire their toxins from sponges and sea squirts. |
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He's worked on natural selection among cell lines in sea squirts, and he accepts the basic premise that evolution can occur at different levels. |
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After just four months in the water, the reef attracted a thick coat of bryozoa, sea squirts, algae, oysters, and barnacles. |
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We didn't expect to find things like hermit crabs, starfish, or sea squirts. |
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New species found in the area included fast-growing, gelatinous sea squirts and slow-growing animals called glass sponges. |
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Inkier printers are named for their tiny nozzle that squirts droplets of ink onto the paper. |
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The chicken joins a diverse group of sequenced organisms, including people, dogs, mice, puffer fish, sea squirts, malaria-carrying mosquitoes, rice, and various microbes. |
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Home to the pretty cuckoo wrasse, the fearsome-looking wolf fish, deeplet sea anemones, light bulb sea squirts, edible sea urchins and bottle brush hydroids. |
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Otherwise would we have inhaled un-tipped cigarettes of such dire strength that Extra Strong mints plus several squirts of Gold Spot couldn't deodourise our breath? |
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The disappearing ice had invited newcomers into the area, such as fast-growing, gelatinous sea squirts and slow-growing animals called glass sponges. |
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In this area Chris can expect to see marine wildlife such as multi-coloured sea slugs, light bulb sea squirts, sun stars, corals, crustaceans, seals, and diving sea birds. |
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