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The runners have huge salt stains on their kit.
Solondz thinks back fondly to the huge salt crystals she managed to grow on one child's dress for the 2003 show They Left Their Clothes by the Water and how she started making salt stalactites by hanging a thread from a basin of supersaturated salt water (Fig. 2).
These are huge salt magnets.
I was just telling somebody else that my favorite spot is Bavaria because you go there and sit in the beer gardens and have those huge salt pretzels.
Ebonyi is primarily an agricultural producing region but also has several solid mineral resources including huge salt deposits at Uburu and Okposi, hence it is called 'The salt of the Nation.' There are 13 General Hospitals, one located in each of the 13 local government areas.
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Representative Bernard Sanders, independent of Vermont, is helping push a bill in Congress to create a two-million-barrel home heating oil reserve in existing structures in New York Harbor, and to store more with the government's Strategic Petroleum Reserve, an emergency supply of crude oil that lies in huge underground salt caverns along the gulf coastline.
A. P. Moller-Maersk, the Danish shipper, said Thursday that it had agreed to pay $2.4 billion in cash to SK Energy of South Korea to acquire its Brazilian assets, a move that gives it access to the huge pre-salt oil deposits off Brazil.
Brazil discovered huge 'pre-salt' petroleum reserves (so called because oil and gas deposits are buried several kilometers beneath the ocean floor under a layer of salt).
And there were many other birds: cranes, herons and egrets too numerous to count; roseate spoonbills, ruddy turnstones, plovers and sanderlings, American kestrels and burrowing owls in the drier sectors and, nearer to the huge mountains of salt at the Morton Bahamas salt works on the coast, white-tailed tropicbirds and royal terns.
Either they are short-term intervention studies in which people are given huge amounts of salt and then deprived of salt to see effects on blood pressure or they are studies, like this one, that observe populations and ask if those who happen to consume less salt are healthier.
During the salting process huge amounts of salted wastewater are generated – approximately 22% w/w of the codfish – carrying ca. 250 g/L of sodium chloride and ca. 10 g/L of organic compounds, namely proteins and free amino acids.
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