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Often unused parts and bits of sprue can be glued or soldered together for kit-bashing (changing the original design on another model) or melting to form interesting blobs and half-melted objects.
Box expected melting to continue at lower elevations.
Doctors and refugees fleeing US bombardment talked of "chemical attacks" and people "melting to death".
Put the arguments over how fast Antarctic ice is melting to one side for the moment.
Keep stirring to prevent sticking – you want the onions soft, sweet and melting to form the sauce.
They calculated the rates of undersea melting to be up to two orders of magnitude larger than surface melting rates.
Physical changes include changes of state, such as ice melting to water and water evaporating to vapour.
In normal years, snowfall supplies about 70% of California's annual precipitation, melting to replenish reservoirs to meet water demands in the summer and fall.
"I have been weary of this physical frame for many a long day," the monk Daodu said before melting to death.
Suddenly, it was as if he were in prison; melting to the floor, he twitched and writhed until darkness closed in.
I want this column to advance peace, to banish the specter of nuclear winter, to spread solar energy, to stop ice caps melting, to halt pandemics, save energy, spare lives, reconcile Arabs and Jews, and let's not forget the Persians.
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