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If you're ever trying to glue surfaces that are too smooth, this is probably the reason super glue sticks poorly. There are few crevices or pores for it to cling to. To fix this, you can sand the surfaces to introduce some surface texture.
It's actually perfect. You just want to brush them, and it'll get that dirt. And the bristles get into the crevices , but then it keeps your mushrooms dry. And if your mushrooms are super-- And it's kind of fun-- --dirty-- --to be honest.
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How did your view of cooking it and eating it change? Its porous nature is putting all of these little crevices , these little nooks and crannies, around all of that pasta that you can barely even see by the eye.
But that's easier said than done. Because they're really good bacteria that live in the little crevices .
An instant later, my visitor stepped on the broken door and crushed it into a splintering mess as it forced its way out onto the concrete walkway like an octopus flowing out of a tiny crevice in the rocks. But this was no octopus or anything else I'd ever seen.
Their cells don't age. They keep on replicating as needs must. And they might be somewhere, some little crevice on the Great Barrier Reef, there might have well be a 10,000-year old sea anemone out there. Maybe death is the price we pay for not being sea anemones.
Similar thoughts had no doubt wondered to the mind of the rest of us, but we were wary of articulating them. At the base of an abutment, squeezing out of a crevice , was a flower newly blossomed.
The molecule is ethyl cyanoacrylate. When you put it between two surfaces, the liquid flows into all the pores and crevices . Then the monomers start reacting with each other, joining to form long polymer chains.
Our first piece of business to do is to actually unload the aircraft. And then the same hazards that you typically expect, you know falling through crevices , getting stuck in really bad weather outside in storms.
Our first piece of business to do is to actually unload the aircraft. In particular, there are several areas that are laden with crevices , and it takes us several hours to get across those spots.
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Sidewalks vanished. Bridges led to nowhere. Streets disappeared completely. And as the Earth rumbled, shifted, and coughed up its secrets, from every crack, hole, and crevice , the rats came out to play." Thank you, that's much appreciated.
Next week, I will be 30. The sand is blowing into my mouth, my hair, the center crevice of my notebook, and the sea is choppy and gray. Beyond it I can see the cottage, a speck on the far shore.
Most araneomorphs, the majority of araneomorphs, cannot make that capture spiral silk. So instead, they're making webs like this, which is just a sort of radiating web out of a crevice . Funnel web, again, coming out, usually, of a crevice of some sort.
So instead, they're making webs like this, which is just a sort of radiating web out of a crevice . Funnel web, again, coming out, usually, of a crevice of some sort. Suspended sheet webs. And these are called ray webs.
Her fingers pursue the invisible invader up her gloves, down her neck, under her sweeping black hem. Every customer in the house must be able to imagine where the bug has got to, every fold and crevice . The tarantella is driving Blanche out of her mind now, and she's peeling her gloves off and flinging them away towards the audience.
Then the monomers start reacting with each other, joining to form long polymer chains. This turns the glue from a liquid into a solid, and at this point it can no longer be pulled out of the cracks and crevices , so it's stuck in place and the two surfaces are connected.
And then, you know how when you puree something in the food processor, it splashes in all the crevices ?
And the sand, if applied last, will fill in all those crevices .
Our first piece of business to do is to actually unload the aircraft. So we literally start going across this barren wasteland of blue ice and snow, and we do have to worry about crevices as we're going out.