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"A lot more information has come out from Israel and he may have felt his initial report was a bit precipitate.
I think HQ must soon have realised their swift call-up had been a bit precipitate, because a nice lady in twin-set and pearls was sent down after a couple of weeks to explain that of course we could always go back to London on the dole.
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This precipitated an unorganized withdrawal.
The silver ions precipitated bit by bit inside the capsules until they filled with solid silver spheres.
If you use Spotlight on the Mac, it will remind you a bit of Google's Precipitate project which launched several years ago.
Over time they can precipitate a little bit.
Drilling fluids usually gel at rest in order to avoid cuttings to precipitate over the drill bit when circulation is interrupted.
The carbonate is precipitated on bits of shell, quartz grains, or other nuclei.
"As so, choosing one word over another," he writes of Julieta in "The Fly-Truffler," "hesitating here, precipitating there, editing her own speech a bit everywhere, she offered Cabassac a portrait of herself -- of her wayward existence -- in which the words, seemingly, had far more consistency than the events themselves".
Allow reagent and precipitate to dissolve(This may take a little bit. ) Now, transfer 20 milliliters of your testing sample into titration tube.
Once fully established, it takes a bit of stress (roots getting bound, fluctuations in available water) to precipitate flowering.
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