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When the mallorcas have baked, dust the hot buns generously with confectioners' sugar.
This work studies the ignition of a layer of brown coal dust by hot metal particles experimentally and numerically.
The sand and dust emission hot spots from 2001 to 2014 were mainly distributed in the Gashun Gobi and Kumutage Deserts, those are all natural areas.
This includes removing any stickers and wiping out debris or dust using hot soapy water and a soft cloth.
A thick piece of salmon came poached gently in a white wine and lemon sauce; and green and black olives and a dusting of hot pepper sparked mild Tilapia (a special).
Later, the aqueous mixture of Mg-doped TiO2 was washed continuously with deionized water and dried in a dust-free hot air oven at 50 °C.
Dust gets hotter the closer it is to the star, and a 10-year-old series of observations suggested that the dust surrounding zeta Leporis--a younger and slightly heavier version of our sun 70 light-years away--was hot enough to harbor an exceptionally small disk.
Southern California ski resorts enjoyed an early dusting, but hot, dry weather is about to return.
Many birds will still eat bird seed that has been "squirrel-proofed" by being dusted with hot pepper powder.
Astronomers have observed small amounts of hot dust in 1987A before, however, the research didn't reveal the large amounts of cold dust seen by ALMA radio telescope recently.
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