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to overcoat
noun
A heavy garment worn over other clothes, for protection from cold or weather.
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Moreover, it is difficult to overcoat such small NCs with higher-band-gap inorganic semiconductor, which is indispensable to realize their high quantum efficiency, good stability, as well as reduced cytotoxicity.
In an integrated system by flawlessly combining the chemical aerosol flow system working at high temperature (200 300°C) to generate CdTe/CdS intermediate products and an additional heat-up setup at relatively low temperature to overcoat the ZnS shells, the CdTe/CdS/ZnS multishell structures were realized.
Drizzle a little of the cooled melted butter onto every biscuit in the individual wrappers, making sure "not to overcoat" each biscuit.
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Now, we do four collections a year, and we make everything from underwear to overcoats.
"In my case it was fairly straightforward, but a lot of small businesses imported everything from Ukraine, anything from tomatoes to overcoats".
Certainly there are worse ways to transition to overcoats than with tenacious sets by a host of rock greats: Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Guided by Voices, Superchunk, Ben Folds Five and more; delunafest.com.
Igor Bakan brings a full, resonant bass voice and a strong emotional charge to Colline's farewell to his overcoat.
Repaint your nails and be sure to use some overcoat to protect your nails.
The countertenor Iestyn Davies sings a rapturous ode to coffee spoons – a new entry for that very short list of homages to inanimate objects headed by Puccini's aria to an overcoat in La bohème.
Only then did she reach behind her to find a small umbrella that had become hooked to her overcoat belt during the morning crush.
Shawn muffled, his face pressed hard to the overcoat.
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