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It beat, by almost a month, the previous record for a melt of more than 10%, on 5 May 2010.
A mountain of gorgeous fresh parsley and a scattering of pignoli and pomegranate seeds took grilled portobellos under a melt of Parmesan out of the ordinary.
Any of the barbecue meats can be had with a mantle of French fried onion rings and a melt of cheese.
Sitting on the warm hood of the station wagon, we watched it deflate and deform until it was just a melt of lumpy rainbow-colored fabric.
At the same time, the supplier may offer a low-molecular-weight polystyrene for the injection molding of disposable dinnerware, since injection molding works best with a melt of low viscosity and very little elasticity.
It sets the scene for cheese fondue, a melt of three kinds, served with bread, ham and salad, or beef fondue cooked in hot broth, which comes with fries, sauces and salad.
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A momentary fondu, a "melting" bend of the supporting knee (as opposed to fondue, a melting of Gruyère cheese) and she's into the next step.
Behind the grins, it was tempting to see a melting of a half-century of hostility across the Korean peninsula, one of the world's most dangerous flashpoints.
The process begins with a melting of the glass substrate and separation by density of molecules.
Beeswax has a melt point of about 146 degrees Fahrenheit.
They are expressions of a melting pot of personalities conveying an interchangeable message of optimism.
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