Still the blood continued to boil, whereupon Nebuzar-adan cried : " Zechariah, Zechariah ! for thee have I slain the best of them; wouldst thou that I destroy them all ? " And at these words the blood ceased to effervesce.
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The year 2002 has been no different, with arresting tales of effervescing " bubbles " light-years across-- a kind of cosmic burp-- and a towering fountain of gas erupting from a galaxy like a slow-motion volcano.
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Sherbet is now used to mean this powder sold as a sweet . ( In the United States, it would be somewhat comparable to the powder in Pixy Stix or Fun Dip, though having the fizzy quality of effervescing candy, such as Pop Rocks .)
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Some destructive tests may, however, be necessary; for example, the application of diluted hydrochloric acid will cause the carbonates odontolite and magnesite to effervesce and howlite to turn green, while a heated probe may give rise to the pungent smell so indicative of plastic.
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In contrast to " Dominoes ", " It Is Obvious ", " Rats ", " Waving My Arms in the Air ", and " Wolfpack " previously mentioning one or two animals, " Effervescing Elephant " contains references to a whole jungle full of animals.
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With a parade of much learning, the intoxication of youth effervescing, the skirts of pretension spread wide, and the world-displaying cup of wisdom in my hand, the ringings of delirium began to sound in my ears, and suggested a total withdrawal from the world.
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Dihydrocodeine is available in Japan as tablets which contain 2?mg of dihydrocodeine phosphate and caffeine, the decongestant d, l-methylephedrine HCl, and the antihistamine chlorpheniramine, and packets of granules which effervesce like Alka-Seltzer with 10 mg of dihydrocodeine with lysozyme and chlorpheniramine, marketed for OTC sale as New Bron Solution-ACE . These two formulations may have once contained phenyltoloxamine citrate as the antihistamine component.
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"On one side the water bubbles and effervesces down a gentle slope, whereas on the other side it tumbles down, cascades, then'rocks and rolls'from side to side in a joyous way, before turning over on itself, perhaps representing the turmoil in her life, " said Kathryn Gustafson, the American landscape artist charged with creating the 3 million pound ( US $ 4.7million ) memorial in London's Hyde Park.