A giant column of water was sent up and at the same time the North Korean shore batteries from Kei-To and Soku-Semu began to shoot shells at the stricken ship.
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Insiders noticed Hollywood's interest in effects swelled after the 1989 release of " The Abyss, " with its scene in which a column of water morphs into a liquid face.
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That is, one may generate an inverse hexagonal columnar phase ( columns of water encapsulated by amphiphiles ) or an inverse micellar phase ( a bulk liquid crystal sample with spherical water cavities ).
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The ship was magazines until one day in 1930 when a charge set off a torpedo warhead, which caused a nearby powder magazine to explode, throwing a column of water into the air.
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On the bar he noticed a glass cocktail shaker filled with oil globules; when heated, they rose through a column of water in just the time it took to hard-boil an egg.
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And the surface tension also plays a role at the bottom of the column of water, at the bottom end of the tube or glass you're expecting it to flow down out of.
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The original incarnation of the fountain had 448 blocks of Indiana limestone, a limestone rim surrounding the central platform, and 22 floodlights which lit the fountain from within the column of water at night.
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The main feature was a long basin, or water mirror, with twelve fountain creating columns of water 12 meters high; twenty four smaller fountains four meters high; and ten arches of water.
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There are several practical ways of checking water quality, the most direct being some measure of attenuation ( that is, reduction in strength ) of light as it passes through a sample column of water.
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The water feature is a continuous column of water drops, coming from an eight-foot by eight-foot acrylic glass box with some 4, 000 holes in it placed at the ceiling level.