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In a warm front, a mass of relatively warm air pushes against a block of cooler air and is forced to flow up over it.
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His composition of the motif involved putting details against big blocks of cool pink, sheer blue, ivory turquoise and emerald, thereby creating a populated setting.
— needy, though at the time I must have thought I was chiselled out of a block of pure cool.
The resulting rapid helium blow-down causes an immediate block of the TBM cooling, which requires a prompt plasma shutdown.
You can also take the noPhone with you when you go camping or hiking, where your phone won't work properly anyways, to feel that smooth, cool, block of happiness in your pocket.
It's best not to bring perishables (like eggs, meat, etc) on multi-day trips, but if you must then use a small cooler with a block of ice in the bottom and cubed ice up to the top, tied closed and to the canoe with bungee cords.
A moment when Mung Daal, the master chef, eats a mint leaf and turns into a block of ice, demonstrating the herb's cooling properties, is a lovely visual joke.
The high magnesia content in most laterite ores and the liquidus temperature of the furnace products necessitate these higher smelting temperatures, which in turn make necessary an extensive system of cooling blocks within the refractory lining of the furnace.
Take out your cooler and carefully remove the block of ice with your ice tray or molds frozen in it.
Indeed, Mr. Lirhus's machines are a good example of the school of design that believes that large blocks of metal can cool without fans.
We studied histamine-induced itch on the radial forearm, by using a block design with alternating blocks of non-noxious cooling separated by blocks of skin temperature.
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