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This indicates that the highly polar acetic acid molecules get tightly bound to the ionic calcite surface while they associate less strongly to the more covalent α-quartz.
It must be narrow enough for the eyelet to cut a thread in the aluminum and get tightly fixed.
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Me, I've got the whole thing wrapped around my arms, mine, O.K.?" Mr. Blagojevich goes on, "I'm willing to trade the thing I got tightly held to her for something she doesn't hold quite as tightly".
As the biomechanical tests showed [16], such wires got tightly fixed in the bone tissue of the muff formed around them.
The spawned bags were then incubated in growth chamber at 25 ± 3 °C for approximately 15 days in suspended position till entire straw got tightly bound by mycelia (spawn run) with moisture content maintained at 70%%.
"If the idea is that people-to-people exchange is going to break down barriers, [it's] better to focus on getting North Koreans out into the world, rather than on getting tightly controlled tourists, whose hard currency payments support the regime, into North Korea," said Marcus Noland, an expert on North Korea at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
And you're like, "Oh, man, how does that guy show up to work and basically talk to his superior officer and try to convince him into opening a new department of the FBI?" How did you get that tightly curled hair?
In order to get a tightly focused, diffraction-limited spot at the sample, the back aperture of the objective has to be overfilled.
Also get a tightly knit cup size to provide ample support for your breasts.
Don't skimp and take your time to get clean, tightly sealed lines.
You can start sliding this in with your fingers, but eventually you will probably need a screwdriver to get it tightly in place.
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