seal your fate.
seal for my own desire to watch because once I started tracking her, I found out that I couldn't stop.
seal these barrels so tightly -- with wooden bungs, which will hold the pressure on the barrel really well.
It seals the end grain that you see exposed on the back and on the soundboard.
He sealed the containers more tightly and sooner.
find sealed bags of potato chips that hadn't reached their sell-by date or anything like that -- along with a lot of spoiled produce and stuff like that.
And I would seal it with duct tape because the trunk was broken.
hot enough to seal the tortilla right away.
And you seal it up.
That will seal them in.
I always seal the cocktail shaker.
You want to seal right here, so that it's easy to open.
They immediately seal the premises.
And they will seal themselves off, and they will wait for next summer.
Then you seal the salmon in plastic bags.
You could also seal it in aluminum foil.
ones to seal Fouzi's fate -- a slow death in a cell at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center.
Eventually it sealed the gaps around the hole and reduced the leak to something the suit could counteract.
And what really sealed Al-Aulaqi's fate was when Major Nidal Hasan shot up and massacred more than a dozen of
And it really sealed the deal for French food being synonymous with high-end food for the next century or so.
This is them sealing a cultural collaboration agreement and essentially, and other museums that have given back antiquities have signed similar agreements.
One of them is sear meat to seal in the juices.
So they may not be sealed with that.
You put oxygen and methane into a sealed box at room temperature and pressure, it's going to turn into carbon dioxide and water vapor.
But we made sure the attic was sealed really well, so we got little air leakage.
And the one that was sealed had no stall at all.
And this is very important with wood to seal the end grain so it doesn't react to changes in the weather, and humidity,
And then there was some machinery that would seal the hijacker up into a package.
One of their conditions was that he had to seal the skull back up.
And then we would either wrap one in foil or seal it in a sous vide bag, all instrumented with lots of
Ghazali replied, sealing the contract, accepting in words that deviated somewhat from the usual ones, 'Anytime, 'neath any moon, I may ask you for a boon.
He did later get better at transporting specimens in little sealed boxes.
He sealed the container.
You could just-- if it was a well-built room and sealed away, and then you'd have charred walls, a lot of radioactivity, but you could in your 20 percent time
You've got a natural vacuum backed up by this hardening sealing compound.
I got the breach kit over the hole and sealed it.
It's sort of that heat pushes the air out and seals the jar.
They demanded to be buried in a specially sealed , toxic waste plot.
weird pictures around and as all those boxes were packed and sealed with tape and I couldn't quite figure out you know
Hermetically sealed .
And we gotta make sure that the-the helmets are well sealed , the gloves, the boots are well sealed , the life support system is working properly, the computers are working properly,
we can run one last operation in Malashay, seal the border, seal the border shut, the war will be over.
We have to insulate them, seal them up, get them efficient, and put the technology on.
cutter, and then also had to seal them in Mylar.
talking to each other, and keeping it sealed up.
The self-healing polymer materials that I was mentioning before that are used in sealing ship holes, for example, and other industrial uses, those are biomimetic in the sense
Then you close the valve, and you've sealed the breach.
repaint everything, because I hadn't sealed it yet.
letters were sent to uh the Library of Congress where they remained sealed
Tell it all this and seal it.