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Of course you don't, because the brain cells of yours with that info imprinted upon evaporated out on that island this summer.
It was an article that, frankly, left quite a few authors looking curiously down at our own laps and wondering if we'd become invisible overnight, or had perhaps spontaneously evaporated out of the literary canon along with our vast book sales.
The other girls evaporated out of their little tops to expose their hot bikini bods – I, of course, was the palest and most flat-chested.
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(To make honey from nectar, bees combine it with special enzymes in their "honey stomachs" and then evaporate out the water).
It's durable and waterproof like cement stucco, but unlike stucco it is also permeable to water vapor, so any moisture that might reach the bale wall can evaporate out through it.
Because the solvent can permeate the plastic, the solvent evaporates out through the surface of the plastic, causing the weld to drop out of solution and solidify.
"The heavy dense fluid will stick to the wall and the lighter steam as it evaporates out will be sucked through the centre through that mesh onto the next part of the system".
Since it will evaporate out, the water will not damage the quality of the lard.
Because the microwave oven energizes the food's moisture first, there is a general drying effect: it causes moisture to evaporate out of the food.
"Then there are other schools where there is very little art and in primary education it is really evaporating out of the school system … it is completely wrong".
Aroma molecules are also more chemically similar to alcohol molecules than they are to water, so they tend to cling to alcohol, and are quicker to evaporate out of a drink when there's less alcohol to cling to.
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