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On dropping pieces of metal (Brass and Copper), the sound hardly changed but on dropping an iron core through the helix, the sound intensified.
Dropping pieces of white paper into the river, Faraday found that they disappeared from view before sinking an inch below the surface.
There were so many fairness arguments that you really did expect Harry Reid to start walking down the aisle dropping pieces of toast in peoples' mouths.
"The meat-to-fat ratio is very important and so is the amount of lactic acid," he says, dropping pieces of top-round chuck and beef fat into a meat grinder.
By dragging and dropping pieces of content from almost any Web page, Octopus users can construct their own self-designed, real-time views of the Web.
Lying under the table knowing which human was tender hearted slyly dropping pieces of turkey into their waiting mouths.
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Adopting a similar gesture, Rauschenberg dropped pieces of cloth on a lithography plate in 1974, and Cage dropped inked strings onto paper in 1980.
Two of the Chinese ships blocked the Impeccable after it requested safe transit, while Chinese sailors dropped pieces of wood in its path and tried to hook the cables towing the sonar equipment, the officials said.
"In Japan a hibachi is a bowl of coals that you would use to heat your room, and you might drop pieces of paper or even cigarette ashes in it," said Jun Hashimoto of Korin.
It's almost like that famous trick where a magician drops pieces of rope into a hat, then pulls out the whole length intact: Scientists can now smuggle up to 17 snippets of DNA into a cell and--presto --out comes and--presto --outluenzand--presto --out
Todd compared the way campaigns drop pieces of "oppo" research on their rivals to "lighting a match and seeing if they can start a wildfire".
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