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Glaze is denser (about 0.85 gram per cubic centimetre, or 54 pounds per cubic foot), harder, and more transparent than other forms of accumulated ice.
A large part of the IBC will be a data store, the sort of thing (I'm told, being dense about these things) that you might drive past on a motorway without noticing.
Don't be dense about your breast density.
In keeping with my grading prowess as a child, a teacher and an adjunct lecturer at a University, I confer a D grade to the USPSTF draft guidelines for being DENSE about the sole purpose of screening.
But inside the booth, where the air is dense with oil, workers chuckle about the whole concept.
Almost everything about them is dense with artistic thought, from their three-dimensional derring-do and play of matte and satiny fabrics, to their polymorphous eroticism and extremely refined and sometimes startling segmenting of garment and thus body.
Coates' ongoing examination of institutional racism — as in his breathtaking Atlantic essay "The Case for Reparations" — is, in certain respects, the opposite of Twitter: it is dense, analytical writing about policy and history that shows us how systems operate.
The book is dense, threaded through with ideas about history, religion, memory, class and politics.
Undergrowth is dense.
That paste is dense.
Because chocolate is dense.
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