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In the oceans, carbonate sediments dissolved, some organisms went extinct and others evolved.
No wonder record numbers of these events are being dissolved, some before they've even got off the ground.
But it was as if some inner constriction had dissolved, some sense of her drifting gradually into unhappiness.
At a later time a different aqueous solution percolated through the rock and dissolved some of the iron oxide.
El pozolero ("the soup-maker"), dissolved some 300 corpses in a broth of acid before his capture last year.
Shelter life was unpleasant, she said, but she was surprised at how her change of location dissolved some of her stress.
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That said, Murray does acknowledge that "capitalism did dissolve some boundaries.
"We are dissolving some particular aspects of our connection," Soloway said.
Ivy grows small rootlets, appropriately called holdfasts, which make a glue that dissolves some of the mortar between bricks.
Cyanide solutions are a solvent for the precious metals, while a sodium chloride solution dissolves some chlorides.
The effort is visible and its source intelligible, which dissolves some of the mystery and the magic.
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