| 31. | On the main floor is the statue, which encases some of Trungpa's remains in its chest.
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| 32. | Lighter fractions of petroleum evaporate from the asphalt, leaving a more solid substance, which encases the bones.
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| 33. | In extremely rare cases, the thicker caul encases the infant's entire body, resembling a cocoon.
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| 34. | Her primary appearance encases her fully in form-fitting body armor, with red and black fabric underneath.
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| 35. | Vitrifying waste encases it in glass-like material that makes it easier to handle radioactive products for final storage.
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| 36. | She draws a small oblong and encases it in a slightly larger oblong to represent a single grain of risotto.
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| 37. | It has nothing to do with hair found on the scalp on top of the skull that encases the brain.
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| 38. | The researchers also used the device to remove the " zona pellucida " shell that encases early embryos.
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| 39. | A computer hutch turns into an oven when it encases the monitor, the CPU and a load of books.
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| 40. | On the main floor is the statue, which encases some of the Rinpoche's remains in its chest.
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