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His canvases record scenes of ordinary beauty, like the images of a melting block of ice or potted bougainvilleas for sale on a sunlighted boat deck.
It pipes a stream of coolant from the slowly melting block of ice to an evaporator coil installed within the building's heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning blower system.
In miserable contrast, the below-average Gilded Age American had to make do with a pair of shoes and a melting block of ice.
He's not rolling a barrel through Manhattan, as Steve McQueen did in his 1998 film Drumroll, or pushing a huge and slowly melting block of ice around Mexico City like Francis Alÿs.
This poorly managed and slowly melting block of ice has great brand names.
For his work, Kline cut a piece of glass, shaped and colored bluish like a melting block of ice that was used before refrigeration.
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Everyone has seen videos of polar bears on melting blocks of ice.
Some, like this one, are kettle lakes without inlets or outlets, excavated in the eastern Maine lowlands by melting blocks of glacial ice.
The shoulder buttons switch between fire and ice powers – the hot stuff melts blocks in the opening Glacier Forest stage, while glowing a silvery white means that magically right-angled bodies of water will instantly freeze when you touch them.
Then the block was deparaffinized by first melting the block at 65° C, then using xylene and alcohol passages, and infiltrated with a 1 1 mineral oil and glycerol mixture under vacuum for 2 hours at room temperature.
On the scale between People Who Tend To Be Mistaken For Slowly Melting Blocks Of Ice and People Who Tend To Be Mistaken For Rabid Badgers, the slot that is usually occupied by Someone Sort Of Folksy Who Doesn't Frighten The Horses is conspicuously empty.
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