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In its purest form, suvorexant is a fine crystal, with a texture somewhere between sugar and flour.
When I eventually get a bottle of that Barcardi Reserva Limitada (no, they didn't send me home with a sample), I will drink it as I would a fine wine or brandy, taking the time to sip it from a fine crystal snifter, exploring the many complexities of flavor, aroma and color.
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I crushed it into a finer crystal and called it Ocean Road Sea Salt because the beach where I collect, forage, pilfer, capture, contain the salt water it is at the end of Ocean Road.
It is a powder or very fine crystal that is easier to ship than fluorosilicic acid.
--G is for getting over the fact that your best glasses have some kind of rock-salt build-up inside them, making them look less like fine crystal than a seventh-grade science experiment on how the earth's crust was formed.
By the 15th century, Venetians had learned to make a fine rock crystal known as Venetian cristallo.
Co-based coating has a fine columnar crystal and dendritic microstructure, finer grain size and equiaxed dendrites are obtained by adding Nb/CeO2.
The proposed system comprises a dual-panel geometry and both panels utilize fine crystal elements (~2 3 mm) to help improve high spatial resolution.
His father is a marketing and sales consultant in Versailles to the fine crystal and glass industry.
They insisted on serving wine in extremely fine crystal; sometimes he demanded to use a jelly jar, prophylactically.
Next door, in an old cow shed, was shelf after shelf of fine crystal and hand-painted china.
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