How To Use Bubble In A Sentence
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I chatter with enthusiasm whilst knobs of butter slide off the fishes' backs and sizzle to blister bubbles.
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Better to wait until bubbles burst and manage the consequences, softening the economic blow by loosening monetary policy very quickly.
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While he was busy, I punched a Tylenol caplet out of its plastic bubble.
Ancient, Strange, and Lovely
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Some ensembles shimmered with metallic accents, while others popped in bubblegum pink.
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Its spectral presence looms over the city, its pointed top a needle to the bubble.
Times, Sunday Times
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And when I see how many people are being sucked into gold investments from all those cheesy radio and TV ads (with their overt or sometimes explicit survivalist overtones), I see another bubble being blown that at some sad point will go blooey.
Fox Business News, Where Green Arrows Turn Brown Eyes Blue: James Wolcott
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She said: 'I felt very safe in my little bubble of motherhood and domesticity.
The Sun
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That and music that seems to bubble through you like vintage champagne.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the flash of imagining pops like a bubble.
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There were three gunners, both front and rear of the plane and one in a bubble canopy half way down the fuselage.
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The main work of this thesis is research tire bubble detection algorithm for filling up the blank of this area.
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Then, the bubble burst and thousands of investors were ruined.
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You pull out the pressure cuff, pump the bubble thing, staring at the gismo that resembles your caller ID.
Full Tilt Boogie
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The former Mr. Marvels site, already closed, will be the hub of the scheme where a water park with health and fitness amenities will be created on the cliff top under a huge transparent bubble.
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I have something of a soft spot for early 1970s British bubblegum, and this is one of the best examples.
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First, the most obvious example is the Internet bubble where the majority of enterprises have no economic value whatsoever without perpetual financing.
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The musical evening bubbled with songs and dances.
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at the beginning of bubble formation, the Japanese government didn't address it properly and in a timely manner, sowing the seeds for an irreversible future disaster.
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In the phase 2 study, children use a nebulizer to inhale cisplatin, a standard cancer drug that has been specially encapsulated in protective fatty protein bubbles.
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As he did so something grazed his face, oh so lightly, like the tremulous wall of a bubble.
EVERVILLE
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Fallopian tube patency can be confirmed by detecting an enhanced signal after instilling microbubbles into the uterine cavity.
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Santerre bubbled like a stream in spring.
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When you disturbed them the seeds of rose-bay willow-herbs lifted like air bubbles into the beam of light.
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If it happens too quickly, the gas forms bubbles in the blood that can block small arteries and cause the bends.
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The bubbles form due to dissolved carbon dioxide, which are produced during fermentation inside the bottles.
Times, Sunday Times
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This article describes some of these applications in radiology and cardiology and discusses the potential of microbubbles for therapy.
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a real estate bubble
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The following paragraphs deal with intra - source offsets and the so - called " bubble " concept.
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She was spellbound by the bubbles that seemed to appear as the water cascaded in.
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Bubble sort recall is a comparison sort.
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Trying to reinflate the bubble is no way to solve the housing crisis.
Times, Sunday Times
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Some of their characteristics can be observed in soap bubbles and films.
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She's had red hair, brown, black, bubblegum pink, blue, purple… Just about every color that you find in a crayon box that's stuffed with 50 different colors.
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No, not that bubble-gum pink Henry, it's much too "Barbie" --- try this fuchsia.
RESCUING ROSE
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The bubble burst late last year as the economy started sputtering, and now about 10 per cent of credit card debt is more than one month overdue in Asia's fourth-largest economy.
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She earned 60,000 a year as a web designer before the tech bubble burst.
Times, Sunday Times
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I thought they were better on the balls-out bubblegum moshpit numbers.
Archive 2006-04-01
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As an older pro you can get caught in a bubble.
Times, Sunday Times
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Success is like a bubble and only appears now and then.
Times, Sunday Times
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Past phenomenon is the development of enterprises just to be a piece of Geosphere , dug a Tai Hang, and then on to property[Sentence dictionary], thus causing the real estate market in 1992 after the bubble.
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Felt Hat blows a bubble with her gum.
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Here in Dubai the hotel is built like an exotic Arabian village, complete with a souk and outdoor cafes where you can sit and try a hubble-bubble pipe as you sip some very strong, sweet Turkish-style coffee.
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The result is a pixilated bubble, a circular space for both transit and fantasy.
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It seems to me in your left wing bubble you are determines to tar anyone who won't support McDonnell as "careerist" or "right of centre" - even if neither of those points are true.
Blair Says "Deport Beckett Now"
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Narration Bubble: The dopest graffiti gang in uptown Comet, The Raggs were as skilled as they were elusive.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » (Updated) These six openings usually fail
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Shirley should have seen bubbles burbling up as Shaw vented the expanding gases in his rebreather and drysuit.
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Involves getting into a warm pool and sticking your head in a lightproof bubble.
Boing Boing: September 7, 2003 - September 13, 2003 Archives
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Yeremi, in his bubble, likewise cannoned askew into the occipital portion of the head.
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If not, better to burst the bubble while you are still emotionally intact.
Times, Sunday Times
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Finally, I found some hand-blown bubbled-glass feeders from Mexico, with elegant red glass flowers as the spigots for the hummers' beaks.
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 It has thin bubbles that break when you touch them, leaving ridges that cut like obsidian.
Kater’s Art » Blog Archive » Smiley Ball 3
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Small bubbles were the worst in terms of aroma release.
Times, Sunday Times
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Well, when the tunneling takes place, a small, microscopic bubble would nucleate somewhere in our universe.
False Vacua I: The End of the Universe As We Know it « Imaginary Potential
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In the short-term, excess wage inflation acts as a self-correcting mechanism to stop bubbles: as workers become too expensive, companies stop hiring.
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Beijing's efforts to curb the property price bubble came about the same time as sovereign debt concerns for several European countries, which impaired credit provision and reduced spending directly.
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Medicine from the days of liquid in glass bottles to bubble packs of psychotropic capsules.
WHITE LIES
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There, a sharp rise in interest rates popped the market's speculative bubble.
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In the face of such rises, human nature ensures that purchasing turns speculative - and another bubble is born.
Times, Sunday Times
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The comic-characters can't speak vocally, only through speech-bubbles that have to be read.
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And then we were offered hubble-bubble pipes!
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This paper at tentatively studies the theory of traveling bubble cavitation noise emitted from high-speed underwater self-navigator of Schiebe body.
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All the miracle of sails; the steady foresail; the sensitive jibs; the press canvas delicate as bubbles; the reliable main; the bluff topsails; topgallants like eager horses; the impertinent skysails; the jaunty moonraker, were just canvas stretched on poles.
The Wind Bloweth
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The optimistic bubble has now burst and economists agree the recession will continue.
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A fifty-pound chunk of steel was missing from the reactor, and the only thing holding the coolant in was the stainless cladding, which is paperthin, and which bulged out the hole like bubblegum.
Think Progress » Jonah Goldberg: Concerns About Climate Change Are ‘Millenarian Battiness’
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Temporal and spatial changes in bubble densities were highly heterogeneous, suggesting strong variability in factors affecting the gas ebullition.
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Wonderful bubbles of optimism are coursing round my body again.
Times, Sunday Times
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Put the cap on and turn the jar sideways to be sure that there are no air bubbles.
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The catfight cried for relief after a while, though, and it came through the cartoonlike thought bubbles carried on by the chorus.
'Maximum India' features a bold take on Ibsen, reading of Indian short stories
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The creatures burrowed into the wet ground at great speed, leaving only a ripple or a bubble to mark their passage.
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He began ‘treating’ the book, radically abridging the overripe text with poems ‘found’ within each page and distributed over it in blurbs something like speech bubbles.
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When the gravy has been reduced to the right consistency, add a handful of rosemary sprigs and bubble for a few more minutes.
Times, Sunday Times
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She would scrunch up her shoulders and grin and almost convert entirely to bubbles at the very mention of the concept.
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The family-owned auction firm has built its success on the excesses associated with economic fads and stock-market bubbles.
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In marine seismic acquisition, the gas bubble produced by an air gun oscillates and generates subsequent pulses that cause source-generated noise.
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The only sound I could hear was the steady pace of my own breathing, which along with the rhythmic escape of air bubbles was quite hypnotic.
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And we would have a strong economy which did not rely totally on a corrupt banking system and an unsustainable consumer bubble.
The Sun
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With the bubbles sticking to it, the density of the grape was less than that of the soda.
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The decorative plasterwork bubbled and decayed; ceilings were held up by scaffolding.
Times, Sunday Times
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Then the fad proved short-lived, as many traders suffered substantial losses when the internet bubble burst.
Times, Sunday Times
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In combination with the dark, bass-heavy production, the performance is a stark contrast from the bubblegum smarm of the original, instead focusing on the song's essence: suicide and its extremes.
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That and music that seems to bubble through you like vintage champagne.
Times, Sunday Times
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When the housing bubble collapsed, Americans suffered hugely from the devaluation of their main assets, their homes, while the bankers filled their pockets and passed on the mortgages in the form of national debts to foreign banks.
Dr. Behzad Mohit: The U.S. Tea Party and General Strikes in Europe -- The Outrage of the Middle Class
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They had burst the bubble of their mediocrity.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sasha watched as Annie and Patrick blew bubbles by dipping a wand into soapy water.
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Today's crude oil prices reflect nothing more than a market bubble fed by speculation and unwarranted fear.
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The competent authorities concerned that the influx of funds caused by a new bubble over.
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Aussie band Regurgitator ( "the 'gurge") are planning to record their fifth full-length album locked inside a plastic bubble in the middle of Melbourne's Federation Square.
Boing Boing: August 15, 2004 - August 21, 2004 Archives
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They then coalesce to form larger bubbles.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the spring of 1848 the radical press, political clubs, and the National Guard bubbled with activity in Paris and provincial cities as elections under universal manhood suffrage to the Constituent Assembly approached.
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It was like breathing through bubbles.
The Sun
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So, when Japan's real-estate bubble burst and the economy flatlined for over a decade, the world was caught unawares.
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White bubbles of froth jostle on the head of my pint of beer.
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Place one piece of bubble pack, bubble facing down.
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The carbonation is made up of lots of tiny bubbles instead of the bigger ones in the HFCS version.
Ask Midtown Lunch: Americone Dream | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
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During the bubble years, all those additions and improvements were funded by cheap loans.
Times, Sunday Times
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And then on Halloween, the day after Palin's disgust for various members of the Alaska media bubbled over and caused her, the mother of a daughter who bore a son out of wedlock, to ironically describe these reporters as "corrupt bastards," Palin fumed on Fox News that reporters citing anonymous Republican sources criticizing her in a recent Politico article should "man up" and "cite themselves" so she could publicly debate them.
Mary Shannon Little: Man Up Sarah! This Is Your Sister Souljah Moment
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These were tiny wooden paddles with a little bubble of glass.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was ridiculously dressed in a white nurse-like style dress with bubblegum pink lapels, pockets, and cuffs.
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Although bubble gum and candy are also packaged to resemble snuff, chewing tobacco, pipes, and cigars, we do not know if similar evidence exists for such products or in other countries.
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Baby barramundi with lemon at Cafe Bubbles on Albert St. 4.
Fave City Things
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Since the end of the first dotcom bubble, we've seen a gradual decline in the number of people applying to earn computer science degrees.
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Itching, tingling, and ‘formication’ (sensation as of crawling insects) are also common symptoms due to bubbles forming in the skin.
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I don't want to just repump the bubble of a housing market and financial services that leave so many people behind," he says.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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I got bubblegum on the seat of Nanna's car.
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Vane-like or bubble-like structures present particularly on scandent forms may have aided flotation if they were gas-filled.
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He may respond with a shy smile when mom or dad blows bubbles on his stomach.
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Marx's ideas have bubbled up in many places in Latin America
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Laughter bubbled up inside him.
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Season with a pinch of salt, add double cream, bubble for another minute or two, shaking the pan occasionally, until the sauce is reduced and nice and glossy.
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I have created a lot of beautiful windows with cotton bubble gauze.
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Or bummed out, or bumped off, or some bumptious buckaroo had burst your bubble.
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But those bubbles, BP said, were nitrogen, a byproduct of the nitrified foam used in setting the well's surface casing cement, and are expected.
Coast Guard, BP Find No Evidence of Leaking Well
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Polite, deferential service in an old-school Continental-restaurant mode increases the sense of being suspended in a bubble of privilege for a few comfortable hours.
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Part of the explanation, some locals believe, lies in the nexus of a burst credit bubble and the Cretan male identity.
Greek Crisis Exacts the Cruelest Toll
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They charge that, by pushing investors out on a financial high wire without a net, his policies expose millions of Americans to the risk of stock busts, housing bubbles, and fleecing by financial sharpies.
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Some were gift-wrapped, others - scissors, torches, nutcrackers - were just in their bubble packs and looked sort of naked in comparison.
Times, Sunday Times
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Will we one day have to undergo scores of vaccinations in order to feel safe, or live in sterile bubbles?
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Last year, I posted about the passing of a legendary phone phreaker named Joybubbles.
Boing Boing
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Typically, the ground grows warm enough to launch a big bubble of warm air that turns into a puffy cloud and rains.
Times, Sunday Times
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I was in the process of bleeding the water cooling system when I took this pic - you can still see the tiny air-bubbles.
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Dip a nonabrasive cloth in the bubbles, ensure it's not too wet and use elbow grease.
Times, Sunday Times
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His glass, in front of the candle, writhing flame visible through the clear liquid, illuminating the bubbles spinning and fizzing their way upward.
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It would have saved me the pain and heartache, but it would also have left me in my little bubble of idealism.
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They left the fluids overnight to get rid of the air bubbles trapped inside.
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But if air bubbles (pinholes) give trouble during glaze firing, it may be a good idea to extend fritting time, so that the air has time to escape.
14. Quality control
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One that caught my eye seemed to be a mass of bubbles in blown glass.
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I haven't been able to locate a photograph of this little bubble on the internet, and it is not figured in any of my conchological references or other books.
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Bring to the boil again and leave to bubble for 6-8 minutes, until the liquid turns syrupy.
Times, Sunday Times
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The thought remains imminent - just below perception, and bubbles up in strangely symbolic dreams and eruptions of irrationality in your everyday life like cryptic, confusing posts on a weblog.
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So while my fellow geeks gamboled and romped and played in the hotel lobby - within the warm and nurturing hug of the conference's bubble of wireless broadband access - I was alone in my room doing email.
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In a few minutes the diapir itself would mush into the thick cap ice, flow upward through fissures, lenticulae and leads, and bubble slush ice in a fountain a hundred meters high.
Ilium
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Manufacturing Methods: Vitamin C simply crushed, dissolved into the mineral water, and then prepared in water tight bubble mask out hair up on it.
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There were more bubbles floating in the night air than fans in the stands.
The Sun
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In this dark solitary place, married to this shy, watchful man, her cheerfulness was a bubble-bath in a blizzard.
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I went to art school, got into programming during the dot com bubble, moved into games development, hopped over to pre-press programming and I now work as a programmer porting software.
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The collapse of the property bubble and the Asian financial crisis in 1997 sent the city into a downward spiral of job losses and deflation.
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Then I was blowing bubbles like the rest of them.
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Finally, a yeast was introduced to make the whole concoction bubble gently.
Times, Sunday Times
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She knew that my glance was upon her; for herself, she looked at the broad lilies that grew at her feet, and listened to the melody that seemed to bubble from a thousand throats with interfluent sound upon the night.
Dark Ways
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This simulates the kind of bubble formation that happens when water boils:small bubbles appear, and as they get closer to each other, they combine to form larger bubbles, which eventually pop.
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The lower right corner of the screen to create the application icon and message bubble generated.
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The village was a place of stereotypes brought to life, where the word primitive bubbled to the lips.
Spellbound
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One reveller was already pouring bubble bath into a huge hot tub so he and his partner could frolic in the suds.
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And as in some real rubies there are found slight hollows corresponding or analogous to the bubbles found in melted glass, it becomes a matter of great difficulty to distinguish the real from the imitation by such tests as hardness, specific gravity, dichroism, and the like, so that in such a case, short of risking the ruin of the stone, ordinary persons are unable to apply any convincing tests.
The Chemistry, Properties and Tests of Precious Stones
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The reaction many critics have to this sea of choices is to try and create a restrictive little bubble in their own image and then only allow access to people who can conform to that shape.
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To do a clear investigation of the microscopic process of the particles interact with bubbles, is the momentous foundation of flotation equipment design and flow-sheet design.
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But what I really mean by pop is sugar-sweet, bubblegum pop.
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It is being discussed on the diplomatic circuit and it will no doubt bubble up at Westminster.
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Lily helped herself to the two smallest slices and a generous portion of the crispy brown bubble and squeak.
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News of the defeat quickly burst the bubble of our self - confidence .
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Add the banana and leave to bubble away.
Times, Sunday Times
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Evan sat in a little corner bored, watching the two babies communicate in their funny language of popping bubbles of dribble, giggling and laughter.
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Use a scraper, wire brush, or coarse emery cloth to remove any bubbled paint finish and loose rust.
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The product comes in flavours like bubblegum, piña colada and banana.
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The film's characters are so inwardly focused that they only rarely emerge from a neurotic bubble.
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If bubbles remain, a common complaint, place the slide for a short time on the hot plate, melting the mountant, and then the coverslip can be carefully removed and placed in distilled water to remove excess mountant.
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I learned how to hold my breath underwater, blow bubbles out my nose, and kick.
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Understanding their dilemma, Stan insisted that we would have to leave soon before he died of ` bubble-gum pop ' exposure.
THE MANANA MAN
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They had burst the bubble of their mediocrity.
Times, Sunday Times
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From the dinky tin the adherent would peel back the paper lid and remove several spoonfuls of the inert powder, add tapwater, stir and watch in amazement as a lurid froth began to bubble away.
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Beautiful bubble system tray, a little change can be added to your program.
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But doesn't the combination of an Oxford academic workload and a Blue Boat training regime leave him socially detached from anyone outside the tiny rowing bubble?
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Splash the vinegar into the pan and cook until the liquid has bubbled away.
Times, Sunday Times
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They leaked iridescent bubbles, which rose to the silvered undersurface of the clear brown water.
FAMILY PICTURES
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But along the way, as this new commercial revolution develops, there will be plenty of froth and lots of bubbles.
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She saw the boats pulling away from the docks and the water foamed and bubbled beneath them.
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This bubble is the heliosphere shaped like a long wind sock as it moves with the Sun through interstellar space.
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I watched my daughter and her friend, captivated by a circle of people blowing bubbles.
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Discharge makeup oil is used first when cleanness deliquescent pore is smudgy , the clean black with reoccupy great bubble or clean product.
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Taken over a five-year period, the Irish pension funds have yielded an average return of just 1.1%, dragged down by the shake-out that started in the Nasdaq in 2000 when the high-tech bubble finally burst.
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This grindstone bubble fountain makes an attractive incidental feature in this narrow border and is not difficult to make.
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As she spoke she felt a bubble of optimism rising inside her.
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Wherever we went we were exhorted to join in family picnics, take tea or share hubble-bubble.
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This is about where they were at the previous high in 1999, just before the tech bubble burst.
Times, Sunday Times
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Krystal's independent streak bubbled to the surface again.
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His threat to keep us all through lunch ended it, however, and Corey had to satisfy himself by blowing bubbles with his gum.
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The cockpit has a large bulletproof bubble canopy, which gives good all-round vision.
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As he pulled the dead body from the spring the water became agitated, and from the bubbles arose a vapor that gradually assumed the form of a venerable Indian, with long white locks, in whom the murderer recognized Waukauga, father of the Shoshone and Comanche nation, and a man whose heroism and goodness made his name revered in both these tribes.
Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 07 : Along the Rocky Range
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But for many of us, pedestrians are the major threat, particularly when they perambulate in an iPod bubble.
Two Wheels that Tame Your City
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A big head that is comprised of large bubbles, coupled with beads of bubbles rising through the beer, is evidence of high levels of carbonation.
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It was made up of spheres, looking like bubbles on the ocean surface.
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The water in the pan was beginning to bubble.
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What you feel when you meet her in person is, she does seem like a much more substantial person than this kind of bubblehead, or what she calls a cartoon character, that she plays on "The Simple Life," and I think kind of has fostered over the years in the media.
CNN Transcript Jun 27, 2007
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Everybody knew the bubble would come to an end but nobody dived off quickly enough.
Times, Sunday Times
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Robert Shiller, a Yale economist who has presciently issued warnings about overpriced equities and houses, has already suggested that farmland might be the subject of the next bubble.
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Most of the major varieties are illustrated as well as some of their companions - the infamous bubble dome stereos, spherical speakers and round, hanging televisions.
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CNN was at it again, wondering if China's supposed housing bubble was about to burst, as if the term "housing bubble" in China was the same as the housing bubble America faced in 2008.
Forbes.com: News
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When all are on it, the whale creates a bubble-like sphere around it.
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She turned, and saw just a stream of bubbles rising where he had been.
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Japan's top toymaker Bandai has released paper-thin, rose-scented bath soap that looks like the $100 bill and dissolves to create a bubble bath.
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The system is highly beneficial in the beer and soft drink industry where the taste of the product is highly influenced by the amount of bubbles within the container.
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Turn up the heat and let it bubble until the sugar has dissolved.
Times, Sunday Times
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During the low-pressure phase of each sound wave, bubbles expanded rapidly.
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Glaser switched his area of research from bubble chambers and cosmic rays to molecular biology and biophysics.
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She would watch the ball, shading her eyes, and blow a pink bubble.
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Her guitar work is raw and drips with attitude, while her singing bubbles with personality, passion and sensitivity.
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There they lay until the sun declined far enough to lose a little of his power to scorch, and the camels bubbled to one another, thirstless, unwearied, dissatisfied, as the universal way of camels is, kneeling in
Guns of the Gods
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Another could make insane laughter bubble up from the ground.
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I only saw the southernmost, which is strongly impregnated with sulphur, and made my thermometer rise to 102°; it constantly bubbles from a bottom of coarse gravel, in the middle of the bason, which is about twenty feet in circumference, and four feet deep.
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land
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Lie back in a relaxing bubble bath.