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Professional-grade equipment like the ISI siphon can be strong enough to carbonate fruit, chocolate, sorbet and even sugar, creating tongue-crackling, Pop Rocks-like effects.
Phonologically similar nonword stimuli were ordered to create tongue twister or control materials used in four tasks: reading aloud, immediate spoken recall, immediate typed recall, and serial recognition.
"Nature has neither language nor discourse," wrote Goethe, "but she creates tongues and hearts, by which she feels and speaks".
Marco Querin, an Italian artist, has developed a personal tapestry technique that consists of hammering nails onto the frame of a canvas and pulling threads across to create tongue-in-cheek, sometimes politicized designs.
Mr. Trinidad photographed his dolls in their plastic habitats, creating a tongue-in-cheek archive that also calls to mind Laurie Simmons's more self-consciously arty photographs.
In January, for example, Banco Santander and Banco Central Hispanoamericano in Spain unveiled the first big financial merger of the euro era, creating the tongue-twisting Banco Santander Central Hispanoamericano.
When a fire forced her to move in 1976, she wound up appending her name to his and creating a tongue-tangler that one restaurant critic said would make a good sobriety test if repeated three times fast.
Major outlets such as ESPN and Time Magazine picked up on the Mayer Hawthorne campaign, and Rolling Stone even went as far as creating a tongue-in-cheek campaign video with Hawthorne for it.
Out of the slips, he re-created the tongue.
Back in 2003, John Waters created a tongue in cheek "Visit Marfa" poster which branded the place "The Jonestown of Minimalism", adding "It's a L-O-O-O-O-N-G DRIVE!" and "YOU CAN'T FLY THERE!" Both are true, but as road trips go, the journey is the thing.
Democritus' theory of taste, for example, shows how different taste sensations are regularly produced by contact with different shapes of atoms: some atoms are jagged and tear the tongue, creating bitter sensations, or are smooth and thus roll easily over the tongue, causing sensations of sweetness.
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