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Unlike the ancient Egyptian mummies, which went through a complicated preservation process to dry out their flesh, most of these corpses were preserved simply by putting them somewhere where moisture was scant.
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She notes that in pictures of Thomson in the playoffs, there is some odd bunching of the fabric around the number 3 on the back. (He wore number 23 for the Giants.) Rousseau says that the severe process used to dry-clean jerseys at the time often caused odd distortions at the point where the numbers met the uniforms.
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She has very long hair, you see, which needs to dry naturally, and since this process takes at least four hours a day, there's basically no way she can hold down a full-time job.
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Like drug addicts, we fill our syringes to inject the liquid and in the process we pump the Earth dry.
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Land reclamation: process of creating new, dry land on the seabed.
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So many funds had made the same bet that it "magnified the deleveraging process, " in the dry words of the Bank for International Settlements.
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Our beef is grass fed and natural, and generally superior to anything you can get ta the supermarket, but it is not dry aged (though I have dry aged my own beef at home, a process that is rewarding but according to most experts, not all that safe).
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Chris Aram has designed a gadget that automates the boiling process on stovetops, ensuring pots never boil dry or catch fire.
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High oil-yielding strains of algae can be grown and dried and the oil extracted from the dry algal mass, before being similarly converted to biodiesel in a process called transesterification.
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The process involved smearing hot latex on his hands and arms, allowing it to dry, and then peeling the strips off and wrapping them around the core of the ball until it reaches the requisite size and weight.
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