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Then pour it in the baking pan and let it harden.
Then you swirl the colors together, spreading the sugar thin, and let it harden.
In honor of Hagrid, Dr. Dana and I set one rock cake aside and let it harden for over a week to see what would happen.
In 1958 Arakawa Shusaku poured a gloppy mixture of cement and cotton into a coffin-shaped box and let it harden; it lies there still, like a puddle of mold or a corpse dissolved in quicklime.
And he enjoys making food appealing to the eye as well as the palate: to create the white and dark chocolate "cups" holding the mousse, he brushed melted chocolate on a blown-up balloon, let it harden, then pricked the balloon and peeled off the curved pieces of candy.
Among the secrets revealed in this unusual history of alchemy is Leonardo da Vinci's recipe for making artificial pearls "as large as you wish": take a small genuine pearl, dissolve it in lemon juice, dry the paste into a power, mix it with egg white, let it harden, then grind and polish.
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This signal instructs the microspheres to release their contents in the damaged area and then start curing, much like putting glue on a crack and letting it harden.
Don't try to imprints things on the tile after you have let it for hardening.
Melt and inject it into molds, let it cool and harden, and out comes an endless variety of parts at high rates of speed.
Let it cool and harden.
Wait for a day to let it dry and harden.
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