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These days, with its spinoffs and reruns, the show has become something of a joke itself, risking critical contumely and self-parody by spreading like an oil slick into every unoccupied slot on television.
First, you have to corral portions of the slick into areas of the ocean using fireproof floating barriers.
We found that dispersants can be designed to drive an oil slick into the freshwater column with the same efficiency as in salt water as long as the hydrophilic lipophilic balance is optimum.
After an oil spill or natural seepage from fissures in the ocean floor, waves and wind break up the slick into small patches, or tar balls, that scatter into the ocean.
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The boys' hair was slicked into little wing formations.
His irises shine, and his hair is slicked into a boyish, innocent part.
Winds with higher velocities break slicks into narrow, closely spaced windrows aligned parallel to the wind direction.
Instead, he holds court at home, in his sunglasses and necklaces and saffron pajamas, his hair dyed black and slicked into a modified Elvis pompadour.
"There will be a 'before' and an 'after,' " said Yassin Elmu'min, 23, a round-faced young man with blue eyes and short hair slicked into tight curls.
"It's not like a regular ready-to-wear collection," he said as the models posed on platforms, their hair slicked into marcelled waves.
The couple stole a peek in the mirror: Mr. Rader, with his hair slicked into a stiff black pompadour with shiny ripples, and Ms. Brown, with an expression that said, "I'm bad," as in really good.
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