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It has been indicated that during the laser pulse the surface material of up to 80 μm thickness becomes melted and then resolidifies in a strongly non-equilibrium condition.
It involves lighting the shoe polish on fire for a couple of seconds, until it becomes melted and gooey.
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"Maybe with Tex-Mex it became melted Cheddar but you will never find that in Mexico".
This is because any beam offset alters the size of the liquid zone at the melting front, where the joint edges first become melted.
If the assets remain in the hands of near-bankrupt municipalities, crucial services and infrastructure will become melting ice cubes financed by a vastly shrinking tax base.
Such results confirmed that in the melt the hydrocarbon chains became molten without perturbation of the metal basal plane in accord with suggestions by Luzzati [116].
It, too, had been in the fire, so it "had done a weird thing: it was very soft and chiffony and then it became this melted, stiff thing".
But for too many women (and men) in this country today, infidelity, even the suspicion, becomes a melting of an entire sense of self; and this, and Jones's eyes, conveyed this with all the passion and illogic one could hope for.
These are real problems and the European Union should also be mindful of these risks and dangers and protect its own citizens, its culture and its traditions, the identity of the European peoples, if we want a Europe of peoples and not a Europe that becomes a melting pot, in which fundamental rights are not really protected.
Your pony could become a melted one!
"People have become real melting pots," she said, pointing out that Tony Blair had a similar tendency to pick up local inflections depending on the audience.
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