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His poems are best heard in his thick Hull accent, so you really need to see him live.
You'll want to build a thick hull with a wide, gently curving cross section that tapers at either end.
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Tankers, which dwarf aircraft carriers, have thick hulls designed to prevent oil spills and, when attacked, proved to have few sensitive parts where a "lucky" hit could cause serious damage.
Seeds develop thick hulls to survive the chemical and mechanical processes associated with being eaten and digested, and have evolved to only germinate after this process has occurred.
Employing a construction technique known as cold-molding, the two-inch-thick hull is comprised of five layers of epoxy-saturated strips of western red cedar and douglas fir, which are laid up over the boat's internal frame and vacuum bagged to seal the bonds.
The researchers tested the thicker hulled microspheres with an experimental AIDS vaccine, called GP120, developed by Genentech.
The thicker hulls in the afd1 mutant caused reduced brown rice yield than that of the wild type.
The fire broke out between the two hulls, Mr. Kravchenko said, separated from the two nuclear reactors by the thick inner hull.
He said the thick steel hull would be difficult to damage.
Luckily, the thick inner hull protecting the nuclear reactor and the crew's quarters held.
The freighter's gigantic engines were throbbing, their heat shining through the thick steel hull.
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