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Bull planned to make a sealing and whaling voyage into Antarctic waters; after failing to interest Melbourne's learned societies in a cost-sharing venture of a commercial scientific nature, he returned to Norway to organise his expedition there.
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Tent bird with heavy-duty aluminum foil, crimping edges over rim of smoker to make a seal.
But a few tense moments later the cap was successfully centered over the wellhead, 5,000 feet below the surface, then lowered half a foot to make a seal.
Although they have never been observed feeding, they are believed to latch onto their prey and use their thick lips to make a seal, twisting their bodies to rip off flesh.
A polyvinyl-chloride Shiley LPC tube may conform poorly to the patient's anatomy, especially with those who have thick necks, so high cuff pressure is sometimes required to make a seal sufficient for ventilation.
Put your mouth on top and make a seal with your lips inside it.
Be sure that your fingers fit together and make a seal.
Grab the paper directly above the black-powder and twist to make a seal.
Use another few layers of duct tape to make a seal.
This will make a seal, allowing the salmon and any vegetables to cook in their own juices.
Make a seal with your mouth over the victim's mouth and breathe out for about one second.
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