In its natural state, the white, viscous liquid slides down your gullet with an earthy tang.
In 1996 the company rolled out a more viscous version of WD-40 called T.
He imagines the viscous feel of lotion warm from the sun, gliding over her skin friction.
The more viscous lava is, the harder it is for gases within it to bubble out.
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Eyjafjallajokull's most recent previous eruption, from late 1821 to early 1823, also had quite viscous lava.
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Bitumen is a category of organically-based liquids that are highly viscous, black, and sticky.
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The search thus began for a liquid that was both viscous and highly reflective.
The lava in this case is the red-hot viscous bad news still emanating from the municipal bond market.
Originally they were derived from coal-tar, the black viscous waste product left over from distilling coal for gas.
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Bitumen is so low in capacity to produce gasoline and so viscous and dense, it cannot be processed directly.
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The more viscous a fluid, the longer it will take to drain away.
But perhaps you need more exposure to slag, sewage pumps, adhesion promoters, viscous fluid dosing machines and state-of-the-art grease cartridges.
The morning customers want viscous shakes that will last their whole commute, perhaps with flakes of fruit to keep them entertained.
There are some signs that stocks of more viscous oil are building, since it is harder (and less profitable) to refine.
Beet cocktails offer vibrant autumn colors, earthy-sweet flavors and a viscous mouthfeel.
LiquiGlide, a completely food-safe, gel-like substance is applied to the inside of jars intended to hold thick, viscous liquids like honey and mayonnaise.
With nothing but viscous sauces and foie gras plodding through my head, I feared that I had painted myself into a culinary corner.
Dr Borra worked out just how viscous the liquid would need to be, and found that it had to be the consistency of thick honey.
The extent of the delay indicated the viscosity of the fluid, and toe-pad mucus was found to be little more than one-and-a-half times as viscous as water.
On several islands where the crude washed ashore, including Naked Island and Knight Island, a visitor even now can turn over a rock and find viscous black crud.
Much of the first part of the movie is given over to raptly silent passages of physical effort men lifting, hauling, pounding, working silently in the muck and viscous slime.
Viscous and a tad sweet, the drink skews a bit toward the desserty side like a liquid version of banana bread pudding but no one's going to scoff if you have one pre-dinner.
Freeze-frame, slow motion, colour filters and smoke give the film a distinctly undigital tone, viscous and personal, that focuses attention on the excellent performances of Kyra Sedgwick, Parker Posey and Fairuza Balk.
Eyjafjallajokull's lava is, by Icelandic standards, quite viscous.
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Extracting the bitumen from the clay and sand and upgrading it into crude oil--by breaking its big hydrocarbon molecules into smaller, less viscous ones--is an expensive, energy-intensive process that consumes 650 cubic feet of natural gas for every barrel.
Tossed with crisp escarole and treviso and set off by the warm, sweet vinaigrette (which should be viscous but not heavy), the fruits complete a dish that illustrates Mr. Kahan's gift for making even the simplest of ingredients feel surprising.
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Indeed, the Anglo-Dutch multinational announced today that it had inked an agreement to acquire Koch Materials China , which is involved in the manufacture and marketing of bitumen--that black viscous residue taken from the distillation of crude petroleum--in the country.
The origin of this effect may lie at the boundary between the mantle, made up of viscous rock that extends 2, 900 km (1, 800 miles) below the crust, and the outer core, which is thought to be liquid iron with the consistency of water.
To that end, she now fixed herself a viscous muddy sludge in the blender, consumed it, and then pulled on her gear, gathered the dogs and their leashes, and took herself for her morning run, all before Dr. Shock, her husband, the emeritus, rolled out of bed.
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