Advanced foam insulation, in fact, has been a focus of many recent advances in interior reefer design. |
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I rolled out a foam pad and sleeping bag on the ground next to the van and climbed in, boots and all. |
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Froth sauce using a hand-held immersion blender and drizzle foam atop ravioli. |
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The foam or filling material can be mounted on the cutting mechanism either lengthwise or widthwise, and cut in either direction. |
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The polystyrene foam is often cut into shapes with chain saws and saber saws. |
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Other physical sciences experiments are focused on subjects including foam and fire, both of which behave in very different ways in microgravity. |
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He said it took the two crews ten minutes to fight the fire with foam and ten minutes to damp the car down with water. |
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Rigid foam board insulation is tacked onto the exterior sheathing, fortifying the thermal shield. |
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If the color isn't acceptable, we'd suggest you seal just the joints using a foam paintbrush to apply the material. |
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Our cows have foam mattresses to lie on and an auto cleaner that cleans the floor every two hours. |
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Then I remembered American shaving foam have a very strong mint feeling and I am not used to that. |
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His best friend opens the front-door with his face covered in shaving foam and wearing Dobbs's pyjama bottoms. |
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They are made of high buoyancy foam and will float with guns and ammunition inside. |
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A hockey helmet consists of a shell, a foam lining and an optional face shield, cage, or combination visor and cage. |
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For edging, cutting in and painting flat trim, foam pads provide a convenient alternative to brushes. |
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Hip protectors are plastic shields or foam pads fitted in pockets within specially designed underwear. |
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As he tore off the pull tab, brown foam gushed out over his hand and down the front of his work togs. |
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Sitting upon a cushion of black foam was a head-sized piece of intricate machinery, composed of a box and three cylinders along one corner. |
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Underneath the boxes was a foam piece that had underneath it the clear plastic hoses for the connecting tubing. |
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She came back with a cow horn tankard of beer, brown foam sliding down one side. |
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In his corner, Michael has a double thickness of dirty foam rubber, two sleeping bags with broken zippers. |
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Support surfaces that are made from resilient foam exhibit this type of elastic response. |
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Air can pass through the foam easily, resulting in a soft, resilient, flexible material. |
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Divide the reserved crabmeat mixture evenly between four demitasse cups and spoon the foam over the crabmeat. |
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For deeper cuts the foam can be rough cut to shape with a hobby backsaw and then shaped more with the wood rasp. |
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Instead of traditional foam lining, the helmet uses padding to absorb the shock of a blow to the head. |
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He found the fire extinguisher a few feet from the door and sprayed foam on the base of the flames to put them out. |
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Scores of firefighters arrived in 25 vehicles including foam tenders designed to fight chemical fires. |
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You can almost see the foam dripping from their mouths as they behave like lawyers badgering a witness. |
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The engineers providing the foam floor forms individually numbered more than 200 panels to match the architect's drawings. |
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Simply cut the foam to length with a pair of scissors, peel off the backing paper, and press it firmly against the doorstop. |
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Mounting foam is also needed to ensure the block the stamp is mounted on does not come in contact with the surface to be stamped. |
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The Cube is wrapped in plastic, surrounded by a good amount of packing foam to protect it during shipping. |
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Self-adhesive foam rubber weatherstripping is easy to install, widely available, and quite inexpensive. |
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If your attic has metal joists, you may want to place rigid foam insulation between the joists and the ceiling drywall. |
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Put the bat, bat side up on a banding wheel and cut off excessive foam with the electric knife. |
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None of them could see the lady and her foam baton, who, it transpired wasn't even swimming her widths. |
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Composed of foam insulation sandwiched between two sheets of oriented strand board, SIPs create a tight home and save lumber. |
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The gas is reached by pumping a mixture of water, sand and foam into the coal, which then cracks. |
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Gardeners should use foam knee pads and take frequent breaks from kneeling. |
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I find a foam mattress cheaper, better and more reliable than an air mattress. |
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You can insulate your pipes with foam rubber sleeves or fiberglass insulation, wrapping the insulating material around the pipes. |
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The memory foam mattresses have received a great deal of television advertising and, while they look very appealing, they are not inexpensive. |
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Where your body is making the most contact with the memory foam, the foam reacts and becomes softer. |
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Also look for a layer of memory foam on top of the air chambers in the casing or as a pillow top. |
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Mattresses made from memory foam keep the load properly supported, so that no one point is favored over any other. |
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To prevent tube microphonics, the peanut-size triode is surrounded in foam and shock-mounted in a brass block. |
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The African Chiromantis builds arboreal foam nests, which may be, in part, made of seminal fluid. |
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Thicker foam also will stiffen the base fabric more than thin foam and requires the stability of heavy fabric, such as denim. |
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To prevent wobbling, anchor stick securely in foam-filled pot and reinforce stick in foam with glue. |
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The foam is consequently difficult to handle, and protein separation by conventional chromatographic methods is only partially successful. |
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Use immersion blender or cappuccino machine steam attachment to froth carrot foam mixture. |
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The ship steered towards the great lighthouse, around whose base, waves boiled white and broke in showers of foam against treacherous dark rocks. |
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In conjunction with some hard foam strips, the chrome shrouds raise the fans away from the radiator surface to give a plenum area for each fan. |
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Inside, the motherboard is packaged in a non-cushioned anti-static bag, with a thin foam insert at the bottom of the box to protect the board. |
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The top and bottom of the case were fitted with soft foam covers, and the whole thing was wrapped in an anti-static bag. |
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Elsewhere, women's dresses and coats, harking back to '50s and '60s styles and stiffened with foam rubber, hung in rows on the wall. |
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Fill the cups with well-soaked floral foam or use a small metal florist's frog, if necessary, to hold the flowers in place. |
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Even the biggest bookstores don't have enough room to store a fraction of the new books that wash in and out, like foam on a tide. |
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An all-purpose foam helmet and a mouthpiece shall be worn by the soccer goalie for protective purposes. |
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Leaving a saddle in the trunk or back seat of a closed car during hot weather will reduce the life of the cover, foam and base. |
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Use an awl or pushpin and foam core to punch holes where you want to add stitching. |
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Campbell makes a popular drink he calls the Mocha Eclipse, which blends hot chocolate, espresso, whipped cream and foam from cappuccino. |
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His features were twisted and mottled with rage, and foam flecked his lips as he rasped at her. |
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The sediments from Dunure are frequently rippled and show examples of dewatering structures, desiccation cracks and foam marks. |
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The black foam dressing is appropriate for stimulating granulation tissue while assisting in wound contraction. |
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In dry foam cleaning a detergent solution is whipped into foam and applied to the carpet. |
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First of all, he used foam board, which is sturdy enough to withstand meddling gravity. |
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Additionally, the foam does not outgas harmful chemicals and it offers no nutritive value to termites. |
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And in the case of magma it can foam and outgas very volatile compounds that can cause explosive eruptions and throw projectiles great distances. |
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They have that eager look of youth in their bright eyes and attack those ferocious foam balls with the enthusiasm of sleek hunters. |
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Many such implants were made of a polyurethane foam outer layer bonded to the conventional filled silicone shell. |
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A huge crowd queued excitedly for the opportunity to slap some foam on their favourite teacher. |
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Every Saturday during football season, hundreds of men climb into foam and fur costumes to spend 90 minutes cavorting as club mascots. |
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Since the shelves would have to support a good amount of weight, I cut Masonite rather than foam board to fit tightly into them. |
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Every now and then we'd pull ourselves from our lazy places in the sand to start up a game of catch with a foam football out in the waves. |
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Also, try surfing with a boogie board, a small foam pad you lay on to ride a wave, available to borrow at most hotels. |
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This cover protects the batting and decorative fabric because, over time, uncovered foam can create friction holes in these materials. |
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The foam and plastic from the seats caused the fire to spread rapidly though the bus. |
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Fortunately for all, the missile fell perfectly into the foam cut-outs and didn't strike any hard surfaces on its way down. |
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After a few seconds the axe flashes into view, helve over blade, and lands with a heavy slap of foam in the stream. |
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The inferno was sparked when pyrotechnics used during the band's opening song set fire to foam insulation behind the stage. |
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Beat the mixture with an egg beater until it forms a stiff foam that looks like whipped cream. |
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The best ones have a scuff-proof cover, fold up for portaging, and join two types of foam padding. |
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The group typically dons tropical regalia such as foam parrot hats, grass skirts and loudly flowered shirts and shorts. |
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Pressure on toes may be relieved with Silipos toe sleeves, polymer gel, or with padding of foam or lamb's wool. |
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There is removable closed-cell foam back padding, a chest strap and a padded waist belt. |
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Any intelligent foam mattress and polyurethane paillasse is available in separate thickness and, additionally, denseness. |
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I opened the door and saw my two four-year-old twins biffing each other in the head with a foam baseball bat. |
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Memory foam molds itself to the shape of your sole, while padded deerskin uppers softly cradle the rest. |
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You can boost the effectiveness of this insulation by choosing foam with shiplapped edges. |
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A lightweight foam polymer, usually polystyrene or polyurethane, forms the core of the surfboard. |
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Unmold a chocolate foam next to the parfait with a caramel tuile in between. |
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Use cotton swabs or cloth swatches draped over foam makeup wedges to get into corners. |
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She stirred her cappuccino with a cinnamon stick, and looked thoughtfully at the foam for a few minutes. |
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The company makes mattresses from visco-elastic foam with an open-cell structure that allows air to circulate freely. |
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When he specs foam insulation, he includes a humidistat and an air exchange system to ventilate the house with fresh air. |
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The muffs feature special, high-density, slow-recovery foam ear cushions that contour to the ear. |
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The muffs sport low profile cups with soft, foam ear cushions and a unique cut-out shape to reduce stock interference. |
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While your customers can get by with foam earplugs or muffs, Bane recommends protection that is more sophisticated. |
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Sea foam and a large whirling wave submerge Renaissance-style domes, while muscled, skirted satyrs on horseback attempt to ride upstream. |
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Never use the foam underlayment with moisture barrier on wood floors or wood subfloors. |
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If the floor is concrete lay out the foam underlayment with moisture barrier with the membrane flap extended out onto the sub floor. |
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You can also store them in a large plastic foam ice chest in the garage, well buried in damp sand. |
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Cut identical stocking shapes from two pieces of foam then clip them together with clothespins. |
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Granulflex is a hydrocolloid dressing with a thin polyurethane foam sheet bonded onto a semipermeable film. |
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And many found that the foam offered incomplete protection, as it failed to fill cavities evenly, resulting in uninsulated regions in walls. |
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I lie there in a sleeping bag on my foam pad, wrapped in an industrial-strength garbage bag, a goose-down scarf around my head, shivering. |
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But once we got some foam to cover the bulk of the fire and smother the flames we were able to bring it under control much quicker. |
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They even offers options not available to box spring or foam mattress owners. |
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He expelled a spray of fine white foam which almost extinguished the great log fire in the corner of the snug. |
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Finding the key to making this foam would be like discovering a new planet. |
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When the candlesticks have cooled, use a bristle or foam brush to paint them. |
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It was carefully packed in foam peanuts and bubble wrap as if it were a delicate piece of Venetian glass. |
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It's also fully lined with high quality foam to protect your premium ammo from bumps and bangs. |
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Toys stuffed with styrene foam, foam beads or excelsior must Not be washed. |
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I squirt the soap liquid onto the top layer of dishes, then foam the water with my hands as it pours out of the tap. |
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Foil and plastic facings on these foam panels help to slow the escape of gas from the cell structure. |
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This is a more environmentally-friendly approach than the expanded polystyrene foam more commonly used. |
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Rigid foam panels can be used to insulate both interior and exterior walls. |
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Firefighters used a foam extinguisher to put out the fire and used a fan to blow out the smoke. |
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The box can be attached to the side of the microscope with double-sided foam tape. |
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You have to pull it away firmly and slowly, because the factory secured it to the door with double-sided foam tape. |
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He took a long draught of his beer, wiping foam from his mouth, as he absently eavesdropped on other people's conversations. |
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A silver-ion material that prevents bacterial contamination has been used as an additive in a medical foam for wound dressings. |
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The purpose of a proper glass is to concentrate the aroma and allow a full head of foam to develop. |
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A powerful man tilting the scales at well over 200 pounds and dressed in full gear jumping on another man is not horsing around on a foam mat. |
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The foam is fitted to fill the entire tank space and contains the liquid fuel and the vapour. |
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To reduce heat gain, the roof is insulated with a layer of polyurethane foam coated with a light-reflecting granular finish. |
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Adhesive-backed, foam pipe insulating tape keeps temperature extremes inside the pipe and eliminates the formation of condensation. |
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Wet into wet, and the use of salt or alcohol in wet paint suggested the plastic foam material from which the noodles are made. |
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Custom-fitted earplugs are best, but foam rubber or wax plugs can also work. |
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Coating a porous material like foam with this polymer makes it hydrophobic, so it won't absorb water. |
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Without warning, a mass of foam boiled to the surface just off the port bow. |
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The ragged line of white foam bubbled and surged before it's fading power was overtaken by the next wave. |
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In his sleep he was home under a coconut tree on the Savannah or at Maracas Beach feeling bubbles of foam curling up between his toes. |
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Bryce paused in his tooth brushing, bubbles of minty liquid foam dripping messily down his chin. |
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The galleys led the way, and in their van rode three of the four great galliasses, thrashing the sea to foam with three hundred oars apiece. |
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This step is followed by polymerising pyrrole vapours to produce a foam composite. |
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Place a presoaked foam block in a shallow bowl and stud the block with roses, placing them as closely as tiles in a mosaic. |
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Has your boat got a decorative foam backed vinyl stuck on the deckheads and bulkheads, 2 part foam, or sprayed foam? |
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In severe radiation proctitis, a short course of hydrocortisone foam enemas may be beneficial. |
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After everyone is covered in paint, there is an opportunity for everyone to bash each other over the head with foam sticks. |
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If your home has cavity walls, filling the gap with insulating foam halves the energy loss. |
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Usually done with rigid foam board, such insulation can yield significant energy savings. |
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The leg rope allows people to fall off surfboards without having to swim to shore to retrieve rock-damaged foam and fibreglass. |
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You can construct a model of this surface from a length of foam rubber with a square cross section. |
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Spoon some blueberry compote in the center of a plate and set a large quenelle of lemon foam on top. |
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The dog was snapping at Marten, sending green foam all over him and the street. |
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A sneaker wave crashes in unexpectedly, inundating an unsuspecting eagle with a sudden foam bath. |
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The box is lined with thick foam rubber that protects the heavy contents against bumps and shocks better than foam plastic would do. |
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At the time we were sleeping on one of those old fold-out two seater foam couch things. |
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Breathing apparatus, three jets, foam and two ground monitors were used to get the inferno under control. |
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There's a roll bar to offer some protection to the top of the cylinder head and a hefty foam bumper at the front of the car. |
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The bottles are pressurized with CO2 so that when the beer is forced into the bottles under pressure it doesn't foam up too much. |
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There was a hole in the arm of the chair, and she picked out tiny pieces of foam and arranged them in a pattern like a flower. |
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I went back into the bathroom and found the tub filled with pink foam bubbles. |
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Snorts and harsh breaths from their mounts, not to mention the lather and foam built up, showed these two riders were headed somewhere, and fast. |
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The gauchos of Argentina wore chaps that hardened from the foam and sweat of the horse's body, causing them to walk with flexed knees. |
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They spray foam on the fire, but even in this controlled situation, it's not easy to put out. |
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For these, Baki lined an old grain bin on the property with insulating spray foam and installed a propane heater unit. |
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Spray foam still has a share, and structural metal has gone beyond the metal building image to cover all types of structures. |
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Liquid foam is most often used in wall cavities or to seal air gaps in a home's envelope. |
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They spread a thick layer of foam over the forecourt and the blazing vehicles and used water jets to cool gas cylinders in a nearby storage area. |
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Instead of old-fashioned, high-dose liquid, doctors inject foam directly in to the swollen vein. |
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He said the foam had the consistency of shaving foam, but much smaller, and is entirely harmless. |
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The liquid foam expands very slowly and thus reduces the chance of damaging the wall from over-expanding. |
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As the couple left the church with huge smiles across their faces they were greeted with showers of confetti and children blew foam bubbles. |
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You spray this foam on the handles of your current tools and then grip it as you would if using it in the garden. |
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Once the rubber and mounting foam have been cut, the stamps are glued to a wooden mound and are ready to impress! |
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Thick foam padding protects the guns and the tough nylon exterior makes for easy transportation. |
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Kachel said cast members do wear special kneepads made of foam compressed to a quarter-inch inch thick so as not to show under their unitards. |
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Plastic, foam or rubber thongs are completely casual, but can be worn off the beach nonetheless. |
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Imagine if you will, a tennis player's sweatband, slightly bigger and thicker, made of foam with a shiny cover. |
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The tank will no longer have thick foam insulation on the spot where it tore off Columbia at liftoff. |
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Second, firm closed-cell foam inside the belt is better than squishy foam because it rebounds better over time. |
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Its molded plastic yoke, backed with thick foam padding, wraps around the shoulders and attaches to golf bags in one of two places. |
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A piece of dry foam rubber or foam plastic, rubbed over the garment, will usually take them off. |
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The most common application calls for two coats applied over an insulating foam board nailed to exterior-wall sheathing. |
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Unique and distinctive shapes of paper can be made by cutting stencils from waterproof material such as acrylic or foam board. |
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He developed a custom compartment from acid-free foam board to hold each magazine within the frame. |
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I called ahead, and Bridget had already gone out and bought glue, foam board, and anything else we needed. |
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The main types of litter were polystyrene foam board and large fertiliser type bags. |
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An acrylic-polymer coat is sprayed or applied onto a base of fiberglass mesh and foam board insulation. |
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Standing up on that large foam board in the white wash, I knew I was hooked. |
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It includes glass, matboard, foam board, supplies and equipment for each stage of framing. |
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Southern Moulding also carries four major lines of mat-board, as well as glass, foam board and additional supplies. |
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I floated the art and mat on acid-free foam board to create some interesting shadows. |
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I was given a can of foamy insulation-type stuff, and told to squirt foam into any holes in the boards in the ceiling. |
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He said National Entertainment was a reputable company, which the club had used for its last foam party last summer without any problems. |
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Garage artist Jamieson, featuring soloist Angel Blu, will join the festivities, beginning on Thursday with a huge foam party. |
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The toys are beautifully packaged, with a foam rubber framework inside the box holding them all securely. |
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The high detail allows you to see every wrinkle in the foam rubber 'alligator' hide. |
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The material is whipped with air to form a foam, which is heated to produce foam rubber. |
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Floating covers of low-density synthetic foam rubber are effective for controlling evaporation from vertical walled open-topped storage. |
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Though longboards remained popular during the early 60's, balsa wood had been almost exclusively exchanged for foam and fiberglass. |
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Both inner spring mattresses and foam mattresses have their positive qualities. |
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Since he had been right in the thick of it, his face and bald dome were nearly completely ashy, and his clothes had bits of white foam on them. |
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Kneel on the plywood to compress the foam as you cut it with a sharp utility knife. |
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If anything the foam will hide water ingress, which can cause the valley boards to rot very quickly. |
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A major soft drink producer wants to apply foam research to reduce the excess foam emanating from soda fountains. |
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Different types of foam are often used in combination, layered for their various properties of softness, even support. |
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Underneath the velveteen upholstery lurked thick foam cushions into which my aching body sank blissfully. |
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As it ran I poured some rosemary bubble bath in and watched it foam like twinkling clouds. |
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Another 100 people, each armed with a bucket of wax, then spent the morning preparing the foam and fibreglass super board. |
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Use higher density insulation, such as rigid foam boards, in cathedral ceilings and on exterior walls. |
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Huge upholstered foam letters ring the gallery space, spelling the word HOPE in English, French, Hebrew and Arabic. |
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Ashley and Rick watch on as the foam spews forth from the measuring cylinder as a result of the chemical reaction. |
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The plastic foam box was covered in cloth to disguise it as an innocuous package. |
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Each flask was sealed with a foam bung and foil cap, and placed on an orbital shaker at 135 rpm. |
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Unfortunately, the foam insulation inside the suit also makes divers more buoyant and even less able to swim downward. |
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Foam tends to increase skin temperature because foam materials and the air they entrap are generally poor conductors of heat. |
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Fields of water smack together, foam spitting and curling, but it's sheltered in our cove. |
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In front of the incinerator is a huge pile of garbage, including packing bags, plastic bottles and foam boards. |
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Then the glue was applied to the bottom EPS foam strip and gently pulled taut and glued into place allowing the cut strips to stretch suspended over the black background. |
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Near the Mason jars are foam heads, the kind a showgirl uses to style her wigs. |
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The fire stations have aircraft recovery equipment, all-terrain vehicles, foam cannons on top of their firetrucks and specialised aviation fire training. |
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What they have not said is that the particular foam that was in use at the time was an environmental substitute replacing a material that had worked well. |
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All you need is a foam can cozy and a 3D rapid prototyping printer. |
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He slaps a wide slab of tan-colored, hard foam rubber on his workbench. |
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Nasa has said that it will not fly another shuttle until it has pinpointed why solid foam cladding juddered off the external fuel tank during lift-off last month. |
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People are dancing to live music in Rabin Square and spraying one another with foam while fireworks light up the sky. |
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Hand-sand smaller or irregular areas with a rubber or foam sanding block. |
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But even genuine acoustic foam comes in different fire-resistant grades. |
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During a crash event, the foam also supports the vehicle's safety cage by controlling displacement and improving or maintaining load transfer paths. |
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Thin sheets of dried foam rubber can be wrapped around the muscles. |
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Frank once had me cut a piece of foam out and mount a Pignose amp on the harp of a Bosendorfer grand piano, pointing down to the soundboard in the piano. |
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As water froths into to foam and spray in small rapids, so I shifted into my feline shape and ghosted toward and, with some difficulty, through a window. |
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Wear shoes with soft leather tops and flexible crepe or foam rubber soles. |
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A bolete has a mass of tubes, looking rather like foam rubber. |
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I saw the familiar haze of magnesium floating in the air, the yellow landing pits carefully covered with foam rubber mats and slim girls in sweatsuits working out. |
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When this happens, skim off any foam that has risen to the surface. |
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If all devitalised tissue has been confidently excised we favour immediate coverage with meshed, split skin grafts secured with a foam vacuum suction dressing. |
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At this event there will be an outdoor swimming pool and foam party. |
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The foam has a honeycomb structure and is completely recyclable. |
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Following the band will be a DJ and a foam party from 10 pm onwards. |
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The ice-cold foam swept over their feet sending chills down their spines. |
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Gabriella pours brown sugar through creamy cappuccino foam and stirs. |
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The pilot egressed and the fire fighters used foam to prevent a fire. |
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At the bottom a stream runs along the floor and into the foam topped sump. |
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She was repeatedly banging the mouse on the foam wrist-rest of the mouse pad, causing the pointer on the screen to stop half way down the monitor. |
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When the waitress returned with everybody else's drinks, Jason snatched the white cappuccino mug and noisily slurped the foam beginning to overflow atop the glass. |
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Following the concert, the Hard Rock put on a mega-rave foam party with hard rockers dancing the night away and celebrating the traditional Thai New Year in modern fashion. |
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In addition, the foam can be pigmented in a variety of colors. |
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Victims are sprayed with coloured foam and dragged off stage. |
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And memory foam can help the sleeper achieve the ideal night's rest. |
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A squeeze bottle of water and a bucket, obviously for waste elimination, were nearby, and there was a thick pad of foam insulation for him to lay on. |
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They are not so much living in the bubble, it's more like a foam party. |
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I have fond memories of the foam parties I attended in Sitges. |
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Then everyone joined a mega foam party and limbo competitions. |
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Once a small subcategory, bio-products now cover a gamut of building applications, among them panels made from agricultural waste fiber, soybean foam insulation, and paint. |
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The board said that one major piece of foam and at least two minor pieces fell off the shuttle, struck the wing, and ultimately led to its disintegration. |
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In a split second all eyes turned eastward and there, at the end of Telescope Point, was the white sail barely visible as it competed with the white foam of the breakers. |
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It's a leave-in conditioner foam that's supposed to be volumizing as well. |
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Video footage taken inside the club showed flames licking at foam insulation behind the stage, which erupted into a fast-moving fire that sent fans stampeding for the exits. |
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The polyurethane foam does not hold moisture and is hydrophobic. |
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The most popular extinguisher material is dry chemical foam or powder, typically made of sodium bicarbonate, potassium bicarbonate, or monoammonium phosphate. |
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Whenever you stamp, it's always a good idea to stamp on a surface with some give such as a mouse pad, a stack of scrap paper, newsprint, or a foam craft sheet. |
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A well-designed protective helmet comprises an outer semi-rigid shell and a suspension system either of a strap harness or a layer of crushable foam beneath the shell. |
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Josie grabbed our foam board and propped it up in a chair at the front. |
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Low density foam sheets are suitable for light or infrequent traffic. |
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The suction effect of the device is exerted on the foam dressing via a polyvinyl tube that is inserted into the foam through a slit made in the vapor-permeable film drape. |
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The 12 soldiers, supported by a team of specialist fire fighters from the Royal Navy, doused the flaming car with foam and bought the blaze under control. |
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It is best consumed when chilled and should foam and fizz like beer. |
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A few weeks ago when I was writing about saponification and soap chemistry, I was reminded of a simple phenomenon that demonstrates closed-shell foam formation. |
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If I see you wearing a foam trucker hat, then you might as well be wearing a sandwich board advertising a cheap Chlamydia remedy, because I'm going to walk on by. |
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The Snow Factor is big enough for a down coat and a bivy sack, and the closed-cell foam framesheet detaches and unfolds to form an emergency sleeping pad. |
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And a unique glass-reinforced-nylon manifold is molded in halves, joined together by ultrasonic welding, then cloaked with a form-fitting foam noise attenuator. |
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The force of the two reacting spreads the foam through the chest cavity, hardening to apply pressure to any bleed sites. |
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Read all bound manuscripts and rare books on the foam bookrests provided. |
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A plastic foam trapdoor covered the mouth of the narrow hole. |
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It looks a bit like a fire extinguisher and you spray it and this sticky foam goes all over you and then it hardens and then you're just kind of stuck to the floor. |
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A small opening in the corner of his lips let some saliva foam through. |
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There is so much foam and fizz you can't see the water for all that froth. |
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In general, spray foam now utilizes densities nearer to 3 pounds per cubic foot than the previous 2 pounds per cubic foot, and higher compressive strengths as well. |
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For another, they've taken to tarting up their lattes with leaf-like artwork carved into the foam with subtle tricks of the wrist while pouring the drinks. |
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And so firefighters were at the ready with what they dubbed a foam attack, a steady flow of foam and water to blanket the blaze and hopefully smother it. |
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And before I knew it, the foam had oozed profusely, running amok outside of the can and onto my hands, clothes, shoes, and yes, even running down my leg. |
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Several window manufacturers now sandwich foam separators, nylon spacers, and insulation materials such as poly-styrene and rockwool between the glass inside their windows. |
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And here I am now, with the shades lowered and foam rammed in my ears, only to find out that nothing filters out the jackhammers that yammer at over 110 decibels an hour. |
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Remember when polystyrene foam was environmental kryptonite? |
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The bags are made from 8 mm thick soft foam padding, 4 mm hard corrugated plastic, cross-linked closed-cell polyethylene foam, and 12 mm thick premium memory foam. |
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Use straw or foam sheets or a hand sprayer for disinfecting vehicle tyres. |
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Second, the dice must be thrown down the center of the table and they must hit the pyramid contoured foam rubber padding against the back wall of the table. |
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They chew this thing, a real thing, they do this until they foam at the mouth. |
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There was a yellowish-grey foam swirling on top, and after a wave washed up on shore, its backwash collided with the next incoming wave to create a geyser effect. |
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Occasionally, two or three waves stack on top of each other, and the backwash is sucked into the breaking waves, spraying white foam 25 feet into the sky. |
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The exact spot where Aphrodite was born of foam is just off the coast of Kythira, and anyone can visit it. |
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They suggest that the magnetic behavior is due to the complex microstructure of the foam in which they observe heptagonal structures having an unpaired electron. |
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I used to use a heavy piece of glass on foam rubber for my proof prints. |
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For example, hollow structural areas along the roof edge are filled with foam rubber to help reduce wind noise. |
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Plant pots of spring-blooming baby blue eyes, clarkias, Gilia tricolor, and meadow foam and let them reseed. |
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Virtually all dock seal manufacturers have offered fire retardant fabric and foam components in their dock seals for years. |
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They have brown PVC over a foam seat pad and fold away neatly when not in use. |
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The foam relaxes and re-forms to the body, helping to relieve aches and improve circulation. |
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Place the foam kneepad down anywhere in the garden and save those aching knees. |
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And foam bitumen, made from recycled road planings generated on the project, was used as a substitute for type one subbase. |
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One side of the wall had the foam egg crating attached with room for a small person to crawl inside. |
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Currents and awesome wind with floatsome foam and dreg clinging dog paddle through mountainous seas toward safety of shore. |
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Breakfast was interrupted as a gam of porpoises surrounded the Argyle, swaying in the foam and singing in gurgles and beeps. |
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