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The molds created were filled with urethane foam, which hardened into headless figures.
It was joyous, thought-provoking, passionate, stirring, charming and beauteous; but it had edge too, which hardened and accelerated towards the end.
By the 1700's they included an aggregate of small pebbles and a substance called hydraulic lime, which hardened when water was added.
Having just made the cake again, I'd rate it a three out of four: the cake has a wonderful texture and flavor, but I'd ditch the ganache, which hardened into a nearly impenetrable shell, and stick with the buttercream).
He said the "clinching moment which hardened my resolve to go" was hearing Sir Denis Follows, chairman of the British Olympic Association (BOA), "a classic northern Tory, being described in the Commons as basically a dangerous communist".
So-called "black hat conferences", at which hardened public service managers used to be invited to challenge the optimistic bidding assumptions made by the financial teams at headquarters either did not take place, or were formalities, dominated by bid teams.
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Plaster of paris, quick-setting gypsum plaster consisting of a fine white powder (calcium sulfate hemihydrate), which hardens when moistened and allowed to dry.
Next he tried various types of supports for the light-sensitive material bitumen of Judea, a kind of asphalt, which hardens on exposure to light.
In full-page watercolor paintings and small-size panel illustrations, Chin shows how the tremendous explosion leaves a mass of lava, which hardens and grows into an island.
The designers make rubber molds from actual fruit and line them with the material, which hardens in place; no firing is needed.
A black horny coral growth, probably conchiolin, which hardens on exposure to air, has been obtained off the islands of Hawaii.
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