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"You get that feeling like, 'Is this going to work?' It seems like the nose is going in the water a long ways before it picks up and starts to float".
The real niche or the substrate(s) on which U. prolifera attaches before it starts to float is still under debate.
A zone of particular interest to scientists is just upstream of the grounding line, where the ice flowing off the land starts to float out over the ocean.
The terminus of the Pine Island Glacier is a floating ice shelf, and the point at which it starts to float retreated 1.2 km per year from 1992 to 1996.
If the steel piece starts to float, hold it down by placing stones or dry beans on top of it.
Then, without letting your fingers get wet, slowly and steadily dip this into the water until it starts to float or you can just barely hold on to it, then let go.
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That's how all of the news started to float back to us.
As he begins to negotiate the mayhem, so the words on the page start to float apart.
Other corpses start to float to port, illegal immigrants killed when the freighter that was smuggling them into the United States sank.
Above 90 m.p.h., the front end of the Phantom felt as if it were getting lighter and was starting to "float".
He sits on a beach under the cycads, watching fiddler crabs scissoring the kernels from the giant seeds, and notices a single seed, whipped up by the surf and starting to float out to sea.
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