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Score a groove about 1/8-inch deep in the top of the brick with a cold chisel.
Do not try to cut completely through a thick concrete block; instead cut a groove about 1/2-inch deep on all four sides.
I'm not frightened to get up there and groove about in front of six million people on TV because it doesn't look cool.
On this record, Chicago's Lovelites are doing all three, stressing out – although admittedly over a laidback groove – about how to explain to their folks that they've got pregnant and the guy responsible has upped and left.
Although Mr. Harrison uses two elements so venerable that they have calcified into institutions -- the rave scene and the life-changing-night scenario, which was a dried chestnut even when "American Graffiti" employed it -- the director manages to make "Groove" about moments.
Mo Pitney has a brand new song called "Boy and a Girl Thing", a carefully crafted, catchy-as-can be, guitar-driven groove about all the things that happen between boys and girls.
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As that energy dissipates, single atoms and clusters of varying sizes evaporate off the surface, leaving nanometre-scale bumps and valleys where the laser has removed differing amounts of material.By scanning a laser beam repeatedly across samples of metal, the researchers are able to cut arrays of grooves about 100 millionths of a metre wide (the width of a human hair).
The result, the researchers report today in Optics Express, is that the grooves, about 2 centimeters long and 100 microns wide, turned ordinary chips positively hydrophilic.
It is a block of steel etched with what he calls "microchannel technology," grooves about one-fourth of a millimeter wide through which a fluid called R245fa courses.
At the smallest scale, the awns are covered with grooves about 100 nanometers deep and 200 nanometers wide, the perfect size for dew to condense within them when conditions are right.
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