How To Use Melted In A Sentence
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It was a smile Elizabeth had never seen on her husband's face before; one so full of love and tenderness that her heart melted.
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‘We tooted and tooted,’ says Harry, ‘until the white sugar lump melted into the pale horizon.’
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The opposition melted away after their leader died.
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Fire covered the carriageway and melted more than 600 sq metres of tarmac before the blaze was extinguished.
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The best way of getting pulses down my gullet is with dhal, in which split peas are completely melted, boiled with curry powder, garlic, chili, and then topped off with cumin seeds and garlic fried to a crisp which both add that magical aroma.
Pinto beans, three ways | Homesick Texan
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Flames melted a lead pipe and ignited leaking gas.
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Layer two sheets of filo, brushing each with melted butter.
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`As I said... Jayson's very good... "Words melted into words like some psychedelic mirage in his mind.
THE DEVIL'S DOOR
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They can be melted at a low temperature and shaped into a mold as they cool back into a solid.
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her resistance melted under his charm
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The voice struck a golden tone inside Doune's heart, and his insides melted.
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Meanwhile, cream the yeast in a bowl with the water and milk, then stir in the butter and keep stirring until it has melted into the mixture.
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The writing pieces around the bag of melted ice had ink smudges all over them, enough for it to be illegible.
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The colliquation of his spirits: My heart is like wax, melted to receive the impressions of God's wrath against the sins he undertook to satisfy for, melting away like the vitals of a dying man; and, as this satisfied for the hardness of our hearts, so the consideration of it should help to soften them.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
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The town walls melted into pink, families promenaded in the cooler air of dusk, and for a moment I seriously considered taking up a career in sardine fishing.
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When the cast electrodes of air-melted steel are remelted under vacuum and deoxidized with carbon, the product has significantly improved purity.
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I gorged myself on yummy dulce de leche desserts, tried crocodile (see above picture), ate steak, sampled every type of empanadas, found the best alfajores, fell in love with croissants filled with melted cheese and ham … everything was excellent …
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The concentrates are refined by smelting - they are melted, and the impurities are removed as a slag.
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The veteran car and safety equipment manufacturers' ideas of melted nylon webbing in the belt are logical, according to Melvin.
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Napped with melted butter, and scented with rosemary and mint, that kebob had a tantalizing flavor.
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The snow had melted, but the lake was still frozen solid.
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At this point, something goes a bit wrong, and some of the melted butter resists my attempts at emulsification, leaving me with a recognisable hollandaise, and a fair amount of grease.
How to make perfect hollandaise sauce
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The material used to form the pattern should be something which can be melted, volatilized, or burned off, such as wax or plastic.
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The Coalbrookdale Company had smelted its last iron in the area by 1821, and that year had dismantled the Resolution steam engine that pumped water up the dale to power the furnace bellows.
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As I turned to face him, our surroundings melted and we were in a gazebo in a garden.
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The Edinburgh team have discovered that at ‘high’ ice temperatures, for example - 5 degrees C, friction creates ripples in the ice surfaces because some ice has melted and then refrozen.
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The spiv, the showman; Mr Blair promised a brave new world - a shining castle on the hill - very Reaganish... a promise he most certainly could not uphold as there was no hill, the castle was made of papier mache and when the rains came it melted away......
The coalition counts on blaming Labour for everything. Bad move| Rafael Behr
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The story melted away her soul.
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Well, the way I see it, butter either comes melted and all oily and sticky or unmelted and thick and tasting so plain, it's disgusting.
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When steel is made very hot, and suddenly immerged in very cold water, and moved about in it, the surface of the steel becomes cooled first, and thus producing a kind of case or arch over the internal part, prevents that internal part from contracting quite so much as it otherwise would do, whence it becomes brittler and harder, like the glass-drops called Prince Rupert's drops, which are made by dropping melted glass into cold water.
The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
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Mg.l_ {2} + 2Na = 2NaCl + Mg. It is now made by electrolysis, but instead of using as the electrolyte the melted anhydrous chloride, which is difficult to obtain, the natural mineral carnallite is used.
An Elementary Study of Chemistry
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The pork trade has melted a little and baconers are running from around 90p/kilo upwards with lightweight porkers at 102p/kilo.
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Fire covered the carriageway and melted more than 600 sq metres of tarmac before the blaze was extinguished.
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Some people accidentally dropped their praline square into the melted chocolate, and tempting as it may be, it is not okay to fish for it with your hand.
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Some of the guns were melted down and used to help build a statue.
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Smear 50g melted butter around a pudding basin.
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The snow had melted, showing sodden branches and clotted lumps of brown leaves through the woods.
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‘Basi yunai’ (sugar-wrapped taro) is cooked over the fire with taro and sesame in melted sugar, which creates a transparent golden crust with a caramel flavour.
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Salts conduct electricity well when melted or when dissolved in water or some other solvents but not when they are solid.
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The debris protects the ice from melting and sustains a thin body of ice that would otherwise have melted away.
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Add the ghosts and put back into the oven for 3-4 min until melted but so the shape of the ghosts is still intact.
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Combine graham cracker crumbs with melted butter and stir.
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For a sweeter zwieback, we melted 4 tablespoons of butter with 1/4 cup sugar and 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon and brushed the mixture onto one side of the cut slices before baking them, which took 10 to 15 minutes longer because of the extra moisture.
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The natives had probably smelted it themselves in their rude bloomeries, or obtained it from the
Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers
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They are burnt, diced or melted in acid in front of onlookers who react with polite applause.
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The utility has released data showing it meets these criteria at Fukushima, though some nuclear scientists say the term doesn't apply to melted reactors.
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To form ( candle ) by repeatedly immersing a wick in melted wax or tallow.
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Heat butter a skillet until melted.
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Brush the potatoes with a little melted butter or dripping.
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Some of the guns were melted down and used to help build a statue.
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Mr. R. was a big, burly tough guy who melted when he had to give his girls away.
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He heart was warmed by Pa'aga's caring concern for his well-being, and his own icy scheming melted away.
Citizen of the Month
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In an instant every trace of fox had melted away.
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Years ago we were in Torino during white truffle season and had 'fondue' - or a plate of melted cheese and white truffles...
Weekend Herb Blogging #107
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The snow soon melted away when the sun came out.
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Stir until the chocolate has melted.
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The woman's face melted into a gooey, hopeless romantic expression and her eyes remained focused on me.
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This consists of cured meats and pickles served with delicious oozing melted cheese.
The Sun
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`Thank you, Stephen," she said with a fervency in her voice that melted his heart.
COMPULSION
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Days melted together, welded by the redundant routine of tears and emptiness.
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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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And then in a large bowl, I melted 5 ounces of bittersweet chocolate and 10 tablespoons of butter in the microwave.
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The smallness of her universe melted away and she saw herself traveling — through exotic lands she so longed to see, to the coasts of the Mediterranean and the Adriatic seas, to the vast deserts of the African continent, where the lions sprawled among the trees, and elephants tromped the veldt.
Second Chance
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For €11 between two, you get a dish of melted chocolate surrounded by fresh strawberries, mango, banana and madeleines.
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Soon afterwards, the police melted away and people thronged the streets.
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Earlier in the day, light siftings of snow had drifted down and melted in the open sunny spaces, but some had accumulated in the shady nooks, forecasting the possibility of a cold night, and heavier snows to come.
The Plains of Passage
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When the butter is melted, add the "breaded" fillets, bread-side down, and cook until the bread is crisp and golden brown, about 2 minutes.
Fishing in New Orleans
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But even this melted away: first, under the reflection that if the mysterious fur-merchant wished to remain incognito, he must be extremely provoked with Margaret; (and she rather liked the idea of any body being provoked with Margaret;) and secondly, a further thaw took place on more amiable grounds, when the Duke, laying his hand gently on her arm as she passed from the dining-room, said fondly:
Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of Modern Times
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Blend together the coarsely crushed biscuit crumbs and melted butter in a food blender.
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Add the lard or bacon fat, leave until melted, then pour in the batter.
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Small manillas would often be amassed and then taken to the blacksmith to be melted and re-formed into a larger size.
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For production, the ore was smelted, then the resultant iron bloom was hammered, stretched, and annealed to remove impurities.
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The utility has released data showing it meets these criteria at Fukushima, the site of the worst nuclear accident since the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, though some nuclear scientists say the term doesn't apply to melted reactors.
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However Ann had noticed one of the day's specials, two boneless pork chops in apple sauce and smothered in melted cheddar cheese for £4.75.
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An omelet bundle flecked with chives wraps up roasted mushrooms and melted Gruyère.
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Inside a cleft at water level, as if on an altar of rock, rested an offering of ice, unmelted even in summer.
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In addition, a cube of ice melted much faster in the aerated water.
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Make a well in the centre of the mixture and add the melted margarine and the beaten egg.
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Some of the guns were melted down and used to help build a statue.
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While drawing gasps of astonishment from residents, the snowflakes failed to make an impact on the ground, where they melted into large grey puddles.
Times, Sunday Times
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Stir slowly until the butter has melted and sugar dissolved.
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Jeff finishes off cooking the last of the dishes before joining us to share a plate of charcuterie and a whole vacherin cheese, which has been melted in its box to make an instant fondue.
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When all this was melted, he added a small glass of sherry in which he had mixed a teaspoon of cornstarch.
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Fortunately, bloom does not affect the flavour or melting properties of chocolate and disappears once the chocolate is melted.
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The chicken version is filled with corn, black beans, peppers, onions, melted cheese and of course, chicken.
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A chalupa is a hard corn shell appropriately shaped like a trough, into which ground beef bits are placed and then asphyxiated in a thick layer of melted Monterey Jack cheese.
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A finger slid between his teeth and smeared something on the roof of his mouth, something thick and syrupy and bitter that melted and numbed his tongue and his raw throat when he had to swallow it.
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Because the melted water cannot drain into the frozen subsoil, the upper lifts of a roadbed become saturated and the road's load bearing capacity is greatly reduced.
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Now you will make your various frostings and icings, or prepare your melted chocolate for drizzling, or dust with powdered sugar to decorate your cookies as directed.
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In Sydney, ice sculptures of kangaroos and koalas melted during a protest by green groups over Australia's refusal to ratify the pact.
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Pour the hot melted butter over the whisked eggs in a steady stream, beating the ingredients together well.
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A pat of butter was melted in the pan, sufficient in quantity to thoroughly lubricate the whole of its surface, and leave a coating of moisture about an eighth of an inch deep over all.
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Stir until the chocolate has melted.
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For decades, steelmakers have used highly polluting ovens to turn powdery coal and iron ore into chunks called coke and sinter, which are melted with superheated air to make iron.
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To form ( a candle ) by repeatedly immersing a wick in melted wax or tallow.
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Brush the dough with melted butter.
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The abrasive edge melted and his manner became more conversational, drawing his audience in.
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Heat gently until melted and brush over raspberries.
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Here are steel uprights melted into themselves like ribbon candy.
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This consists of cured meats and pickles served with delicious oozing melted cheese.
The Sun
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The snow had melted, but the lake was still frozen solid.
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Fibers are manufactured by forcing a melted or dissolved polymer through the very fine holes of a spinneret.
Body of Evidence
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When zinc and sulphur are hested together in close vessels the sulphur rises in vapour without t ing to the zinc; but it is staled by Mr.E. Davy, that in some ex - perimenls made in the laboratoiy of the Royal Institution, in which sulphur in vapour was passed over melted zinc, they united, and formed a white crystalline substance, analogous to the substauce found in nature, and called phosphorescent blende.
Elements of Chemical Philosophy: Part 1, Vol.1
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On the horizon,the sea melted into sky.
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As the ice melted away,the river rose in dangerous floods.
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Visible layers in the ice core indicate periods when the summer snow melted and then refroze.
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As the ice melted away,the river rose in dangerous floods.
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The partly melted mass between the grog particles will enable the mullite crystals to grow freely.
1. Refractories
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Place in a large roasting tin and brush the entire surface of the turkey with melted butter.
Times, Sunday Times
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The liver was plump and full of flavor, and it melted beautifully on my tongue.
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Before long the thunderhead moved off and the hail melted and now it's bright and sunny.
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thermoplastic materials can be remelted and cooled time after time without undergoing any appreciable chemical change
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Just leave it to melt, occasionally pushing any lumps of unmelted chocolate and butter below the surface.
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Special forces commandos melted into the jungle around the planned rendezvous.
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The butter melted in the heat.
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His heart, which had seemed all frostbound for months, melted, and that hunger for love -- home-love, mother-love -- which was, perhaps, at the very bottom of his moody complex youth, found a voice.
The History of David Grieve
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Dousing myself in the pool offered about the same amount of refreshment as a melted ice-cream cone.
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Then they poured melted lead upon the clamps and set the blocks in geometrical order, till the building was complete.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The energy reflected was far more than expected, and the beam melted the snowcap.
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The assay of gold-zinc slimes, which is the precipitate formed by zinc acting on cyanide solutions of gold, may be made by wrapping 2 or 3 grams in 40 grams of sheet lead and scorifying, cupelling, &c. The amount of impurity in the stuff varies greatly; it is usually calcined and mixed thoroughly with soda 40 per cent., borax 30 per cent., and sand 10 per cent., and melted in graphite pots.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
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Other more localized areas appear to have melted over broad regions and blocks of ice have foundered, tilted, and become refrozen.
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The abrasive edge melted and his manner became more conversational, drawing his audience in.
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When she got up at Oh Dark Thirty, there was an unmelted, unshoveled two-foot drift in front of the garage door.
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One pint each milk and emptins liquid yeast, laid into flour, in sponge; next morning add one pound butter melted, not hot, and knead into as much flour as will with another pint of warmed milk, be of a sufficient consistence to make soft—some melt the butter in the milk.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
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These early ankylosaur or glyptodont analogues often had widely-flared skulls, ornamented with irregular blobs of bone, looking like half-melted wax.
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Mash in hot milk and melted butter.
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So much snow has already melted away.
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She was gone, melted into the dark shadows of the night outside the dim circle of lamplight.
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The bitumen melted on the road outside and stuck to our thongs - it was the first summer I remember I actually chose to wear shoes - even the bindi-eyes burnt through your calluses.
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All her anger and hurt melted away.
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Fold in the melted butter, then spoon the mixture into 4 ramekins and chill until set.
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Pour the melted butter over ramekins of potted shrimps to act as a butter seal.
Times, Sunday Times
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The ice melted when the sun shone on it.
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Return to the heat and stir continuously until the cheese has melted.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mix in the butter when melted.
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Blitz the biscuits in a food processor 2 until they resemble fine crumbs, then add to the melted butter.
The Sun
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Each dumpling melted in my mouth, the creamy tomato hitting my taste buds almost as an afterthought.
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Usually I have to kind of force myself to smile, but I suddenly felt strange inside, as if the ice had been melted and the remaining water was fizzing.
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They melted our plastic guttering with their flame thrower.
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The right wing could only operate at fifty percent, and also had several damaged servomotors, and melted exhaust ports.
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Ten years ago, this place was at a-- was at a state of what we call equilibrium, where the ice that melted was matched by the gain of ice during winter.
CNN Transcript May 24, 2007
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His anxiety about the outcome melted, to return later but not yet.
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Gone were his transparencies, melted inside a fire-resistant box, and a photograph of his father.
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It is served cold with hot melted butter with a dash of lemon in it on the side.
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Not to be outdone is France with its veal blanquette, which is long-roasted to produce a pale stewed veal with the consistency of melted butter.
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I chuckled to myself as my morbid preoccupations melted away, replaced by a deep joy.
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The encyclopedia tells us that nickel obtained its name because the copper and silver miners in Saxony found that ore containing this substance gave them a great deal of trouble and when smelted produced a brittle, unfamiliar product which they called kupfernickel after old Nick and his mischievous gnomes and when a man named Cronsted isolated nickel itself in 1751, he applied the name of kupfernickel or copper nickel -- since abbreviated to nickel, the word which we use today.
Some Responsibilities Of International Business
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The chicken was nicely spicy, while the Brie, melted inside a crumbed envelope and served with a port and orange sauce, was simply delicious.
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Since 2005, crews have been lowering the glass-globed sensors wired together in strings of 60, like Christmas lights, into holes melted by hot-water drills a mile or so into the polar ice sheet.
Mapping the Universe from the World's End
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The glass in the tram car windows melted; stocks of sugar boiled in bakery cellars.
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Marshmallows and strawberries, dipped in runny melted chocolate. mmmmmmm …
Cheeseburger Gothic » Newly renovated Ladies Lounge.
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Line the tin with the filo pastry, making sure to brush each layer with melted butter.
The Sun
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Add the melted butter, molasses, salt, and flour.
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drizzle the meat with melted butter
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His expression melted into disappointment, then brightened again.
Highborn
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Having prepared a number of earthenware jars, and a quantity of dry moss (different species of hypnum and sphagnum), he placed a layer of moss and of pears alternately, till the jar was filled; a plug was then inserted, and sealed around with melted rosin.
Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
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~BREAKFAST ROLLS~ -- Sift a quart of flour and stir into it a saltspoonful of sugar, a cup of warm milk, two tablespoonfuls of melted shortening and two beaten eggs.
Good Things to Eat as Suggested by Rufus A Collection of Practical Recipes for Preparing Meats, Game, Fowl, Fish, Puddings, Pastries, Etc.
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It can also be melted, vaporized, and inhaled intranasally, or smoked in a "base pipe," a process called "freebasing.
Cocaine Toxicity
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Add two tablespoons of honey and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the soap has melted.
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Fire covered the carriageway and melted more than 600 sq metres of tarmac before the blaze was extinguished.
The Sun
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Florentine BBQ: Melted short ribs with Bel Paese and an arrabiata tomato chutney served on a tuscan round
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Add in the melted butter and bacon lardons and whisk again.
The Sun
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The second course was Baozi pork buns with enoki mushrooms, melted scallions and black vinegar.
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By the time the accident investigator arrives on the scene, however, the ice has melted and the evidence has vanished.
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Add the ghosts and put back into the oven for 3-4 min until melted but so the shape of the ghosts is still intact.
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Droplets of water can ruin melted chocolate, as can overheating.
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When the desired amount of metal is melted, the remaining electrode is quickly retracted and the crucible tilted to pour the metal into the mold.
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Bryce finished his coffee, enjoying the last, unmelted portion of the chocolate as it slid slowly down his throat.
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She melted under his gaze.
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By the time the song proper kicks back in towards the end, everyone has melted so thoroughly that those upbeat horns and charging drums are actually a shock.
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Place under the grill and cook for about 4 minutes, until the cheese has melted and is bubbling with flecks of gold.
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Transfer 1/3 of the batter to the medium bowl and stir in melted chocolate and chopped walnuts.
By Cracky Bars | Baking Bites
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streets unpassable because of piles of unmelted snow
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Although the features described above are present everywhere in the partially melted gneiss, grain boundary films of fine granophyre also occur in about a third of the partially melted samples from Priomh-lochs.
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More than half of them said it tastes like melted-down bubble gum, which is an apt description of Josta.
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The Stanford museum has three vases executed in the smelze technique whereby existing bits of colored glass, often including aventurine, were melted together.
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Investigators found the inverters' internal fuses broken but not melted or burned, leading them to believe they were broken in flight.
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If you wish to reuse a candleholder after the current candles has melted completely, put the container in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes.
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The candle guttered out when the melted wax ran down its sides.
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Roast the semolina in melted ghee for a few minutes.
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More than a quarter of the core is severely fire-damaged and contains around 15 tonnes of nuclear fuel, some of which melted inside the core.
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The panels are made of varying sizes of glass frit that, when melted, trap varying sizes of air bubbles.
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Add in the melted butter and bacon lardons and whisk again.
The Sun
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Hearts melted and spirits ignited as some couples took to the front of the stage, dancing to these romantic ballads.
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Here are steel uprights melted into themselves like ribbon candy.
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The driver turned into a side road, then cursed as the car skidded in the powderlike snow, unmelted here.
The Dollmaker
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The flatbread was a ritzy variant on pizza with a thin, frangible crust held together by a liberal serving of melted Brie, and sensibly strewn with cubes of smoked salmon and capers.
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Add the melted butter, molasses, salt, and flour.
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Add milk to the flour mixture, along with the melted butter.
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Stir slowly until the butter has melted and sugar dissolved.
Times, Sunday Times
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When the butter has melted, whisk in a heaped tablespoon of flour and keep whisking (over a low heat) until the sauce thickens.
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Fold the melted chocolate into the cake batter; fold in the flour and the almonds.
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Blood stained what little remained of unmelted snow on the ground.
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The child's tears melted his determination.
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Lebanon (that is, the cool melted snow water of Lebanon, as he presently explains), which cometh from the rock of the field (a poetical name for Lebanon, which towers aloft above the surrounding field, or comparatively plain country)?
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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And as the clergyman gazed, the belief which had so strongly clung to him that the Earl of Etherington and young Valentine Bulmer were the same individual person, melted away like frostwork before the morning sun, and that so completely, that he marvelled at himself for having ever entertained it.
Saint Ronan's Well
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Cover the surface of the cake with the melted apricot jam.
The Sun
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It melted in less than 2 minutes while he gobbled it up.
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It's what remains of the Chrysler Imperial after it was dredged from the Rouge River and smelted down before a live audience during a performance of the opera Khu's third act.
G. Roger Denson: From Detroit, Egypt: Matthew Barney Resurrects an American God
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The hills were formed by some upthrusting of the earth's crust which changed the landscape dramatically after the weight of the ice was melted away.