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Since rice is not buoyant, it will sink to the bottom of the bowl.

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As the Guardian editorial points out – contradicting J Dimbleby's buoyant assertion – it will all depend on how the monarch behaves, how he is regarded by the same public opinion which cost silly Edward VIII his throne; not his love life, as Tanya Gold says of Edward II in today's Guardian, but his capacity for kingship in the 21st-century model (as Edward II failed in terms of the 14th century's).

The South Australian Labor government has warned that Mitsubishi closed its manufacturing operations when the state's economy was relatively buoyant, and that it will be harder for Holden workers to find alternative manufacturing jobs.

Thus, if sufficient energy is available, an n-plet will shed solid particles in successive rupture processes, such that if these reach the point at which the n-plet is either buoyant or elutriable, it will be released from the bed.

"Slightly more than half of all plastic is negatively buoyant, meaning that it will sink upon reaching the ocean, either into the near-shore sediment environment or to the ocean floor," she explains.

It will end with emphatically buoyant cocktail dresses — "an explosion of flowers," she said, "coming back to life".

A high-definition version for personal-computers, a prototype of which was shown at E3, a video game exhibition, will reach gamers in months, he says.When the device arrives, it will be entering a buoyant market of game peripherals.

It will start to become buoyant and seem to want to fly.

It analysed three scenarios, including the one predicted by Mr Salmond: that oil revenues will be healthily buoyant over the next decade, that Scotland will get a generous deal when Britain's national debt is divided up, and that it will not pay any more for government borrowing than Britain does.

The heated water will expand compared to the colder water, so it will displace more of the air than the cold water, and the hot water will thus experience a buoyant force.

However, since carbon dioxide is less dense than water, even at the high pressures found in aquifers, it is buoyant and will move towards the surface unless trapped by an impermeable seal.

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