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But the activated carbon loaded with copper is represented in a red brown color and as to make the comparison the activated carbon simply treated with microwave irradiation is colored in the black with the same color as that of the untreated activated carbon.

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It was so mercenary and ill judged as to make a Kenyan Qatari run for cover.

There are phrases and scenes in the book written with such skill and care and trickery as to make any reader follow it with a great unease.

Little punchy marbles that explode in tart sweetness, so cool and wet and blue as to make a blind man understand the color.

Public transport would be so fast and cheap as to make city apartment blocks unnecessary, and being in tunnels it would leave cities silent.

He is so glib and lazy as to make Ben Affleck look like the young Dustin Hoffman.

She does this with such candor and conviction as to make criticism sound ill-mannered.

Bailey's persona is so charming and upbeat as to make one doubt its existence.

The portrayal of 20-somethings is so wildly inauthentic and unfamiliar as to make watching it feel like foreign correspondence.

In fact, the two books are so different in style and intent as to make comparison meaningless.

Or imposed, as I once attempted, a ban on "crumbly" foods (which led to such negotiating and parsing as to make it not worth the effort)?

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