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The results show that a convection zone with a depth of 5 12 mm exists in mortar under cyclic salt-fog drying-wetting conditions.
Red lights glare through a fog of dry ice.
A fog of dry ice, accompanied by a burst of classical music, sets the scene.
As such, no Killers fan is interested in watching Brandon Flowers disappear up his own backside in a fog of dry ice and Campari.
Since I was in the refugio anyway, I changed out of my clothes, which had been soaked by the climb through dew and fog, and tried to dry the inside of my boots with the surfeit of toilet paper I'd brought.
Drying them out leaves deposits of grit and minerals that allow fog to form more easily.
Within a few years, weather patterns returned to normal and Europeans had forgotten the extraordinary "dry fog".
By mid-summer, the "dry fog" had settled on Europe like a blanket; it was to stay there throughout the summer.Europeans reacted in different ways.
Six days later, Anton Strnadt reported that "the dry fog" came up over the river Moldau into Prague while Nicolas von Beguelin reported its first appearance in Berlin the day afterwards.
Gilbert White, a Hampshire clergyman, noted in his diaries for the 23rd that "the blades of wheat in several fields are turned yellow and look as if scorched with frost".By June 26th Leonhard Euler, a Swiss mathematician, reported a "dry fog" in St Petersburg.
There were earthquakes in Italy during that year and the sun was reported as being dimmed by a haze or dry fog.
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