So if it seems as though the actual food product is liquefying ( slimifying ? ), or it smells wrong, get rid of it!
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But the liquefying organs that loom so large in Preston's account have only limited movie appeal, so a bit more entertainment value was necessary.
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He said Statoil has a natural gas liquefying plant in the north of Norway it uses to export the product to Spain and the U . S.
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When McMahon was hired at ADL in 1943, he continued to collaborate with Dr . Collins on the application of very low temperatures to liquefying gases.
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Solid nitrogen was first made in 1884, by first liquefying hydrogen with evaporating liquid nitrogen, and then allowing the liquid hydrogen to freeze the nitrogen.
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The swap thereby permitted the liquefying of balance sheets so issuers were able to shift their original obligations through exchanging cash flows with a counter-party.
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In continuous motion, they flow from and to each other in liquefying shapes, leaking blobs and strings of milky matter as they glide across the screen.
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Plague was known as the Black Death in the Middle Ages because symptoms included liquefying of the organs and hemorrhaging, which caused dark splotches under the skin.
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At the counter of a small diner, we ordered guarapos, sweet icy drinks made on the spot by liquefying stalks of sugar cane in a giant juicer.
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Researchers had been particularly concerned that some places filled with loose sediments, like those around Kent, would experience large-scale liquefying of soils in a major earthquake.