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Mangling is the process of pressing a garment or section between two heated cylindrical surfaces.
Repeat the process of pressing and dragging until you have moved all the icons into the order you prefer.
Kareem Massoud, Paumanok's winemaker, recently used his Facebook page to describe the slow process of pressing frozen riesling grapes to make ice wine, with photos and a video.
The effect of the powder dispersity on compaction of targets from Cr0.9Ta0.1Si2 and Cr0.5Ti0.5Si2 powders has been studied, and it has been established that the use of nanosized powders complicates the process of pressing.
In this age of clever electronic tools, writing can easily turn into a process of pressing the cut-and-paste buttons, or gluing together the work of a team of researchers, rather than the long and lonely slog of placing one word after another in a new and arresting way.
Farhad Manjoo at Slate makes a good point: voicemail, the clunky old process of "pressing 1 to play, 9 to delete," is dead.
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In the Netherlands in 1828, C.J. van Houten patented a process for pressing much of the fat, or cocoa butter, from ground and roasted cocoa beans and thus obtaining cocoa powder.
The process of hot pressing and reaction annealing was employed to fabricate the (Ti2AlC+Ti3AlC TiAl ceramic intermetallic laminate (CIL) composite sheets.
Football has undergone a process of bielsafication; pressing and possessing, passing rather than dribbling, intercepting high up the field rather than making last-ditch tackles, are in vogue.
During the winter months almost a dozen wineries, many of them family owned and operated, are in the process of picking, pressing and fermenting this year's yield of ice wine.
To compare the effect of second pressing with traditional heating process [46], a film of pressing transfer without second pressing was heated at 120°C and also tested by 3M sticky tape as shown in film 2 of Figure 5.
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