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First: dried into a lettuce chip.
The blood has dried into our clothes like starch.
In some European countries, diseased carcasses are boiled down, dried into powder and then incinerated.
On the floor lies a puddle of coffee so old its edges have dried into a ring of scum.
Kelp, called kombu in Japan, grows for up to two years before being dried into cardboard-thick green-black ribbons.
In Mr. Lightner's hands, pear skin can be dried into a crinkly green leaf to drape over squab.
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My new Dorothy Hamill haircut was blow-dried into a smooth wedge.
Even her hair has bent to her incredible will, blow-dried into submission, though it is, she says, naturally "very very curly".
Or dwell for a moment on Gus, who is twenty-two years old and whose hair is blow-dried into a steep, stout quiff, and whose table manners lead him, in the words of the twenty-four-year-old Candace, to hold his fork "like a prisoner".
The suspension was drop-dried into a 1 cm × 1 cm Ni foam (2-mm thick) at 80°C.
In this study, a small amount of amorphous silicon dioxide (silica,~1, 2, 5 wt.%) was introduced into HA slurry which was subsequently spray-dried into powder form.
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