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(61) Cora J.. Rupp has spent her life immersed in art and wishes more of us would jump into the pool.
(62) Chemically, chalk is largely calcium carbonate, he argues, and so should yield carbon dioxide if immersed in an acid.
(63) She hesitated and then sat down at the far end of one where a lone man was wholly immersed in a newspaper.
(64) I was awestruck in the maple grove, immersed there in the luminescent yellow all around.
(65) Kennedy immersed himself in the nitty-gritty details of the prosecutions.
(66) The curd is immersed in hot water or whey and worked, stretched, and molded while plastic.
(67) Every garden is really a small slice of the larger biosphere we all are immersed in.
(68) David Widgery was deeply immersed in student politics, and deeply suspicious of It.
(69) For some reason, in the presence of death they stayed insulated and immersed in the exercise of their own particular expertise.
(70) The whole city was immersed in a festival atmosphere.
(71) Don't be immersed in love.
(72) Eyes wide open now,[sentencedict.com/immersed.html] I became immersed in thought.
(73) Soon, he was immersed in legal briefs.
(74) She never immersed herself in that sort of trivia.
(75) Otherwise, people is dissatisfactory, educational activity itself also avoids to be immersed in embarrassed condition hard.
(76) This article introduces the development of color sol-gel coating glass, and details the fomulation and stability of sol-gel solution as well as immersed glass' raised velocity and firing temperature.
(77) Bubbling fluidized-bed combustion boilers are widely used in Industry. Its immersed tubes have high heat transfer efficiency and can keep the bed under a moderate temperature.
(78) PPG calls bad luck to say, the competitor is intended bespatter is the crucial reason that its are immersed in public opinion eddy.
(79) As an anticorrosive for non - immersed areas. Superstructure, topside, decks, stores, holds, engine room, etc.
(80) I say, if you think so, what itself was immersed in " to care random " namely is sloughy, itself was defeated by others on self-confidence.
(81) Joyful crowd belting intoxicated dance, totally immersed in a harvest of joy.
(82) The law, strengthened two years ago, even specifies how to put down a sick fish: with a sharp blow to the head, or immersed in water mixed with clove oil dissolved in alcohol.
(83) Plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII) is an effective surface modification tool. During PIII processes, the objects to be treated are immersed in plasmas and then biased to negative potential.
(84) Reading of the Analects of Confucius, let me immersed in the sea of knowledge.
(85) He had not as yet had time or opportunity to pierce through all the barriers with which his profession is hedged in, and so become completely immersed in it.
(86) The paper explores the physical meaning of a surface complex acoustic power computed from a vibrating body immersed in an infinite extent acoustic medium.
(87) If the fresh eggs to be measured, can be immersed in cold water in the egg.
(88) Whole system is immersed in an oil tank. Such a system has good performance, especially high extinction coefficient.
(89) The mind, as soul, is immersed in corporeity, and the soul is the animating principle of the body.
(90) A bath in which the bather is washed with a wet sponge or washcloth without being immersed.
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