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The king's wooden coffin is losing flakes of gilded paint and may also be in the early stages of decay.
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"I saw the glass was slightly crizzled, a condition caused by a defect in the composition of glass that makes it liable to absorb water and lose little flakes from the surface, like dandruff".
Rolled oats, on the other hand, have been sliced, steamed, rolled into little flakes and dried, losing a bit of their nutritional value along the way.
He was intent on not losing the gold flakes in his sluice.
There is little love lost between Flake and Trump.
Parts of the ornamentation have been lost due to flaking, which probably happened during the 17th century, but the inscription is intact.
He prattles away about Nutella and Frosted Flakes, complains about typos and losing his remote.
And just in case anyone thought she was losing her edge, she followed this with Viet Flakes, a collage of Vietnam war atrocities.
Mr. Flake said he believed that his position would ultimately prevail because the needs of farm state lawmakers would trump White House concerns about losing favor with Florida voters.
These "parakeratotic tiers" gave the appearance of dry, scabby lesions, which were eventually lost through lifting or flaking from the surface.
Generation of large amount of such carbon nanoislands results in a decrease of the average work function of flake area which loses the surface carbon.
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