Warmed Sentence Examples

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  • Her face warmed as she thought of it.

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  • His words warmed her from the inside.

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  • He studied her over the rim of his reading glasses, and his eyes warmed with a smile.

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  • His breath warmed the back of her neck with long relaxed puffs.

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  • It was a silver coin, warmed by his skin, with a circle of cuneiform symbols surrounding a star with two arrows.

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  • His body shook uncontrollably, and something warmed his side.

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  • Her face warmed again.

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  • Damian's spinning emotions warmed at the idea that Sofia saved him.

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  • Her face warmed at how desperate she'd been for a single drop of him, to feel him inside her while his fangs sank into her neck.

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  • A flush warmed her cheeks.

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  • No more would she crawl between icy sheets and shiver until her own body heat warmed them - or wake to a cold lonely house.

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  • His gaze warmed and his voice was soft.

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  • Her face warmed as a thought occurred to her.

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  • When they returned to the house, she warmed up some leftover spaghetti and sat down at the table to eat with him.

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  • His magic warmed her from the inside out, the gentle current spreading through her body the longer they remained in contact.

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  • Her blood warmed at the idea of seducing Darian again.

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  • What he did have was a shy smile that warmed the heart.

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  • Realizing too late how it sounded, her face warmed.

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  • Her face warmed again as she realized she had been pulling her upper lip down over her teeth.

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  • A hot flush warmed her cheeks again.

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  • The hours passed without another scream and she was still sitting at the table when the first rays of morning light warmed the kitchen.

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  • His presence warmed the whole room.

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  • The beds are to be spawned when the heat moderates, and the surface is then covered with a sprinkling of warmed loam, which after a few days is made up to a thickness of 2 in., and well beaten down.

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  • For reasons of health it may be assumed that no system of heating is advisable which does not provide for a constant renewal of the air in the locality warmed.

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  • There are a number of methods available for adoption in the heating of buildings, but it is a matter of considerable difficulty to suit the method of warming to the class of building to be warmed.

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  • They should always be fitted with a pan of water to supply the necessary humidity to the warmed air, and a flue to carry off any disagreeable fumes.

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  • If the flue pipe be carried up a considerable distance inside the apartment to be warmed before being turned into the external air, practically the whole of the heat generated will be utilized.

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  • Heating by warmed air, one of the oldest methods in use, has been much improved by attention to the construction of the apparatus, and if properly installed will give as good effects as it is ossible to obtain.

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  • This method is frequently adopted in combined schemes of heating and ventilating; the fresh air is warmed by being passed over their surfaces previously to being admitted through the gratings into the room.

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  • When warmed with baryta water it gives uvitic acid.

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  • Ruthenium sulphides are obtained when the metal is warmed with pyrites and some borax, and the fused mass treated with hydrochloric acid first in the cold and then hot.

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  • The rivers and neighbouring seas seem to be well stocked with fish, and especial mention must be made of the turtles, flying-fish, and brilliant I coral-fish which swarm in the waters warmed by the Kurosiwo current, the gulf-stream of the Pacific. Shell-fish form an important article of diet to both the Chinese and the aborigines along the coast - a species of Cyrena, a species of Tapes, Cytheraea petechiana and Modiola teres being most abundant.

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  • The residue from the ammonium sulphide solution is warmed with dilute nitric acid.

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  • For use, the mixture is warmed to render it fluid, and applied by means of a camel's hair brush to the under side of the specimen, which is then laid neatly on paper.

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  • Glucoseoxime on warming with acetic anhydride is simultaneously acetylated and dehydrated, yielding an acetylated gluconitrile, which when warmed with ammoniacal silver nitrate loses hydrocyanic acid and is transformed into an acetyl pentose.

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  • If the latex is warmed or an acid, an alkali or astringent plant juice is added to it, " coagulation " usually takes place more or less readily, the caoutchouc separating in solid flakes or curds.

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  • It has been compared with that of milk and of blood, which depend essentially on the coagulation or separation in curds of a proteid or albuminous substance, such as takes place when white of egg is warmed.

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  • Sulphur when warmed with caoutchouc combines with it, and on this fact the vulcanization of rubber depends, and also the production, with an excess of sulphur, of the hard black material known as vulcanite or ebonite.

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  • The first immersion into liquid air generally produced a permanent decrease of magnetic moment, and there was sometimes a further decrease when the metal was warmed up again; but after a few alternations of temperature the changes of moment.

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  • In summer, becoming warmed by the heated surface of the plateau, they sweep across it without a cloud or drop of rain.

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  • It sometimes fires on contact with strong sulphuric acid, especially when slightly warmed.

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  • When once a cell is filled up and the slices are warmed through, the liquor from the adjoining cell, which hitherto has been running out of it to the saturators, is turned into the new cell, and beginning to displace the juice from the fresh slices, runs thence to the saturators.

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  • As it moves north it becomes gradually warmed and takes up moisture instead of depositing it as rain.

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  • This second group may be divided into a-Barbaloins, obtained from Barbadoes aloes, and reddened in the cold, and Barbaloins, obtained from Socotrine and Zanzibar aloes, reddened by ordinary nitric acid only when warmed, or by fuming acid in the cold.

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  • The last elaboration of the insulated slip water-bottle by Ekman, Nansen and Pettersson has produced an instrument of great perfection, in which the insulation is effected by layers of water between a series of concentric ebonite cylinders, all of which are closed both above and below when the apparatus encloses a sample, and each of which in turn must be warmed considerably before there is any rise of temperature in the chamber within.

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  • Fluorides can be readily detected by their power of etching glass when warmed with sulphuric acid; or by warming them in a glass tube with concentrated sulphuric acid and holding a moistened glass rod in the mouth of the tube, the water apparently gelatinizes owing to the decomposition of the silicon fluoride formed.

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  • To prepare the cadmium amalgam, one part of pure cadmium is dissolved in six parts of pure mercury, and the product while warm and fluid is placed in one limb of the cell and warmed, to ensure perfect contact with the platinum wire.

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  • The liquid is run into the iodine still and gently warmed, manganese dioxide in small quantities being added from time to time, when the iodine distils over and is collected.

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  • The warmed air of summer produces an area of low pressure in the west-central United States, which interrupts the belt of high pressure that planetary conditions alone would form around the earth about latitude 30; hence there is a tendency of the summer winds to blow inward from the northern Pacific over the Cordilleras toward the continental centre, and from the trades of the torrid Atlantic up the Mississippi Valley; conversely in winter time, the cold air over the lands produces a large area of high pressure from which the winds tend to flow outward; thus repelling the westerly winds of the northern Pacific and greatly intensifying the outflow southward to the Gulf of Mexico and eastward to the Atlantic. As a result of these seasonal alternations of temperature and pressure there is something of a monsoon tendency developed in the winds of the Mississippi Valley, southerly infiowing winds prevailing in summer and northerly outfiowing winds in winter; but the general tendency to inflow and outflow is greatly modified by the relief of the lands, to which we next turn.

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  • Beyond this we often find the calefactorium or day-room - an apartment warmed by flues beneath the pavement, where the brethren, half frozen during the night offices, betook themselves after the conclusion of lauds, to gain a little warmth, grease their sandals and get themselves ready for the work of the day.

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  • They may also be obtained by the molecular rearrangement of the diazoamines, when these are warmed with the parent base and its hydrochloride.

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  • When a gas is warmed one degree, the heat which must be supplied depends upon whether the operation is conducted at a constant volume or at a constant pressure, being greater in the latter case.

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  • As an alternative method the nitrate may be warmed with some fragments of copper and sulphuric acid which has been diluted with its own volume of water, when characteristic brown vapours will be seen.

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  • Span-roofed houses of this character should run north and south so as to secure an equalization of light, and should be warmed by two flow, and one or two return 4-in.

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  • All grafting of this kind is done in the propagating house, at any season when grafts are obtainable in a fit state - the plants when operated on being placed in close frames warmed to a suitable temperature.

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  • In all heated houses the water used should be warmed at least up to the temperature of the atmosphere, so as to avoid chilling the roots.

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  • As the lakes never freeze, the prevalent cold north-west winds of North America are warmed in their passage over them, and often much of the winter precipitation is in the form of rain, so that the weather has much less certainty than in the north.

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  • On its way down the cylinders the clinker meets a current of cold air and is cooled, the air being correspondingly warmed and passing on to aid in the combustion of the fuel used in heating the kiln.

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  • Quicklime mixed with white of egg, hardened Canada balsam, and thick copal or mastic varnish are also useful for cementing broken china, which should be warmed before their application.

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  • The cells inhabited by prisoners (and separate cellular confinement was now very general) were of different dimensions - variously lighted, warmed and ventilated.

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  • The fused mass is then extracted with water to remove potassium chloride, and warmed with hydrochloric acid to remove unaltered chlorate, and finally extracted with water again, when a residue of practically pure perchlorate is obtained.

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  • When warmed with acids they split into their components.

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  • As the stronger side of Gotama's teaching was neglected, the debasing belief in rites and ceremonies, and charms and incantations, which had been the especial object of his scorn, began to spread like the Birana weed warmed by a tropical sun in marsh and muddy soil.

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  • Selenium sulphoxide, SeS0 3, is formed as a yellowish crystalline mass when selenium is warmed with sulphur trioxide.

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  • When warmed with alcoholic potash it yields gaseous phosphine, hydrogen and a hypophosphite.

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  • Warmed by his eloquence, they sallied into the street.

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  • The tetroxide, V204, results when the pentoxide is heated with dry oxalic acid and the resulting mixture of the triand pentoxide is warmed in the absence of air, or when the pentoxide is reduced by sulphur dioxide.

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  • Hence the bruised seed is, of ter leaving the fiveroller mill, generally warmed at once in a steam-jacketed kettle fitted with a mixing gear, by passing steam into the jacket, and sending at the same time some steam through a rose, fixed inside the kettle, into the mass while it is being agitated.

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  • Somewhat later, they found that it could be prepared from diazobenzene imide, provided a nitro group were present in the ortho or para position to the diazo group. The para-nitro compound is dropped slowly into a cold solution of one part of caustic potash in ten parts of absolute alcohol; the solution becomes dark red in colour and is then warmed for two days on the water bath.

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  • Her smile warmed the room.

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  • His direct look warmed her body on the inside in a way she knew wasn't appropriate for the time, place, or man in front of her.

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  • Midmorning warmed the world around her, and she rose finally.  The phantom disappeared.  Katie turned towards the lake and drew a deep breath.  She would find her way back to Rhyn.

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  • The blatant challenge warmed the fire in his blood, and he approached.

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  • There was pleasure in the feel of his warmed blood.

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  • They took armfuls of blood, a biopsy of my lip, I was irradiated, X rayed, warmed up and cooled down.

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  • To serve, spoon the lentils onto a warmed plate and top with the baked cod and tomatoes.

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  • Sitchin seems to reject my notion of a sub-brown dwarf and warmed moons, which is a pity.

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  • Thus a sensitive galvanometer will show a weak current if a copper wire connected in circuit with it be warmed at one point.

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  • By the time we had reached a small knoll set against the scree we were nicely warmed.

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  • Pour into warmed bowls and sit the crisp pancetta on top.

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  • The audience gradually warmed to the musical quality and inspired playing from a richly talented quartet coping admirably with often technically difficult scores.

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  • Gatehouse Room Gilar House has central heating and the Gatehouse can be warmed by an electric oil-filled radiator.

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  • This is best done with warmed, sterile saline or even tap water.

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  • Pour a little sauce over the trout and serve the remaining sauce in a warmed sauceboat or jug.

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  • The barren icy wasteland slowly warmed to become thick woodland.

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  • It than gives off more whey when it is stirred and warmed.

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  • For reasons of health it may be assumed that no system of heating is advisable which does not provide for a constant renewal of the air in the locality warmed, and on this account there is a difficulty in treating as separate matters the subjects of heating and ventilation, which in practical schemes should be considered conjointly.

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  • By the 1st of November firewood would not ignite in the open air, and the soldiers warmed themselves over big bonfires of straw.

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  • They give the isonitrile reaction (see above) when warmed with chloroform and a caustic alkali, and form alkyl thioureas when heated with an alcoholic solution of carbon bisulphide.

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  • When warmed with a solution of nitrous acid, they are converted into phenols; if, however, nitrous acid be added to an ice-cold solution of a primary amine in excess of mineral acid, a diazonium salt is formed (see Az o Compounds and DIAzO Compounds), or in absence of excess of acid, a diazoamine is produced.

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  • The temperature of a gas is measured by the mean energy of translation of its molecules, which are independent of each other except during the brief intervals of collision; and collision of the separate molecules with the blackened surface of a vane, warmed by the radiation, imparts heat to them, so that they rebound from it with greater velocity than they approached.

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  • Towards the end of summer the upper layers have been warmed to a depth which indicates how far the influence of solar radiation and convection have reached.

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  • On the addition of concentrated sulphuric acid to a cold saturated solution of the salt, red crystals of chromium trioxide, Cr03, separate (see Chromium), whilst when warmed with concentrated hydrochloric acid and a little water, potassium chlorochromate is produced.

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  • He is not fed, sheltered, clothed, warmed, like his contemporaries.

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  • When a man is warmed by the several modes which I have described, what does he want next?

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  • In the winter he had a fire by which at noon he warmed his coffee in a kettle; and as he sat on a log to eat his dinner the chickadees would sometimes come round and alight on his arm and peck at the potato in his fingers; and he said that he "liked to have the little fellers about him."

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  • This is that portion, also, where in the spring, the ice being warmed by the heat of the sun reflected from the bottom, and also transmitted through the earth, melts first and forms a narrow canal about the still frozen middle.

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  • Like the wasps, before I finally went into winter quarters in November, I used to resort to the northeast side of Walden, which the sun, reflected from the pitch pine woods and the stony shore, made the fireside of the pond; it is so much pleasanter and wholesomer to be warmed by the sun while you can be, than by an artificial fire.

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  • I thus warmed myself by the still glowing embers which the summer, like a departed hunter, had left.

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  • As my driver prophesied when I was plowing, they warmed me twice--once while I was splitting them, and again when they were on the fire, so that no fuel could give out more heat.

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  • Every morning, generally speaking, the shallow water is being warmed more rapidly than the deep, though it may not be made so warm after all, and every evening it is being cooled more rapidly until the morning.

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  • When Prince Andrew reached the room prepared for him and lay down in a clean shirt on the feather bed with its warmed and fragrant pillows, he felt that the battle of which he had brought tidings was far, far away from him.

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  • Bonaparte himself, not trusting to his generals, moved with all the Guards to the field of battle, afraid of letting a ready victim escape, and Bagration's four thousand men merrily lighted campfires, dried and warmed themselves, cooked their porridge for the first time for three days, and not one of them knew or imagined what was in store for him.

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  • Warmed by the spring sunshine he sat in the caleche looking at the new grass, the first leaves on the birches, and the first puffs of white spring clouds floating across the clear blue sky.

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  • Morel, pointing to his shoulders, tried to impress on the soldiers the fact that Ramballe was an officer and ought to be warmed.

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  • I never had an engine let go, despite revving the nuts off them once warmed up.

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  • The heat from the early morning sun warmed his face, the spiky grass poking through the gaps in the sleeves of his shirt.

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  • It has a dado and terrazzo paving similar to the water-closet turret, and is warmed by a radiator.

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  • But not so if the body is warmed up and the jog has also ventilated the lungs and made the heart beating.

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  • Although superficially intact, even number five was warmed through.

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  • Drain the spaghetti thoroughly then stir into the sausage mixture and divide between warmed serving bowls.

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  • Self-heating patches or heat packs that can be warmed in a microwave are a convenient alternative.

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  • After water is warmed by the sun, it turns into vapor and passes through pores in the plants by the process of transpiration.

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  • Meals, especially frozen one dish meals that can be easily warmed up in the oven.

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  • Be sure your car is warmed up sufficiently so that it won't stall.

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  • The sun's power has always warmed us naturally.

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  • The soft and pleasant fragrance with light bouquets of green floral warmed by rich woods and spices offers a signature scent wearable day after day.

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  • Then place the saucepan over a low flame and stir until the gelatin has completely dissolved and the water has warmed.

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  • Use warmed scented massage oils for a more relaxing feeling.

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  • The Fab Four rocked the minds and warmed the hearts of a generation the world over, but it was when All You Need Is Love became the anthem of the anti-war movement that the power of music was truly felt.

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  • Once tofu is warmed, add the Teriyaki mixture, reserving about a 1/4 cup for the cornstarch.

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  • It stands to reason then that the less space there is to fill, the quicker, and therefore more efficiently, that space can be warmed.

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  • When the seedlings are 4 to 6 inches tall, transplant to 4-inch pots or plant out in the garden if the ground has warmed.

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  • Begin planting lantanas during the spring months, when the soil has warmed up.

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  • From there, the warmed air enters a plenum from which it is dispersed into the home through the network of ducts.

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  • Most models feature thermostat control and an automated fan that blows the warmed air throughout the space.

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  • The internal fan pulls cool air in from the back of the unit, passes it through a filter and over the bulb, expelling the warmed air from the vents on the front of the heater into the room.

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  • Replacement windows for areas that get a lot of cold wind will benefit from double panes that allow air to become trapped and warmed in the windows themselves to increase the warmth in your home.

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  • When a deer was hunted, its meat fed the people, its pelt warmed them and its horns and hooves were carved into beautiful beads to adorn them.

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  • Don't rub snow on the area or attempt to massage it to get it warmed up.

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  • Instead, place the cold part of the body next to a warm one, such as placing the affected hand under your armpit to get it warmed up.

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  • Some also claim that drinking warmed milk is naturally relaxing since it brings people back to drinking a bottle before bedtime.

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  • Also look for special features that allow the glasses to grip your face more tightly when you sweat rather than slipping off just when you're getting warmed up.

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  • This is because they trap air that is warmed by the body.

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  • Stretching will ensure that your joints and muscles are warmed up and flexible, which will greatly reduce your risk of injury during a backpacking trip.

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  • More damage can occur when rewarming is slow or the affected area is warmed and refrozen.

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  • In frostnip, no tissue destruction occurs and the ice crystals dissolve as soon as the skin is warmed.

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  • The blood is then warmed and returned to the patient.

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  • Otherwise, if you want to serve a warm dessert, think of something that can be prepared first then warmed and assembled the day of the party.Another good idea is to set up the appetizers ahead of time and hold them in your fridge.

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  • The client was asked to put on heavy, form-fitting goggles to block out any light from the laser, and the technician drew rings around the areas to be treated with white eyeliner while the laser warmed up.

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  • As Barbara Cooper Royer, Valerie Bertinelli charmed and warmed hearts all over the world.

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  • This part is made of metal and should be warmed before you use it to extract espresso.

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  • Because the oil is only warmed and never burned, it remains inside the unit and never requires refilling.

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  • As the bar of scented wax is warmed, the fragrance is released into the air.

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  • High proportion of fragrance oil - because Scentsy wickless candles are warmed to melt the wax and not burned, a higher proportion of fragrance oil can be used.

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  • Rent a copy of one of the many versions of The Nutcracker, and watch while sipping hot chocolate or warmed cider.

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  • Those who practice this form of yoga believe that peak performance is achieved when the body is fully warmed up and produces heat from within, which radiates into the muscles.

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  • Others feel afternoon is the best time, claiming your muscles are more warmed up and ready for exercise.

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  • If you stretch muscles that have not been warmed up, you run the risk of pulling a muscle; muscles are more receptive to stretching at the end of your routine.

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  • However, the intensity of the stretches should differ because you don't push muscles that have not been warmed up.

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  • A cold and stiff muscle is much more prone to problems than a warmed up muscle.

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  • Breaking into a sprint without having warmed up your muscles first is an almost surefire recipe for severe muscle pain.

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  • A stretching warm up exercise is typically done when the muscles have slightly warmed, but before you are ready to begin full on exercise.

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  • The exercise puts great pressure on your arm muscles, so you want to be sure that they are warmed up and ready to feel the burn.

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  • If the milk is too hot it will kill the culture, and if it's too cold, the culture will become inactive until the milk is warmed again.

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  • Leather doesn't necessarily stretch, but when you put on a quality piece of leather lingerie, it is warmed by your body heat.

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  • In light of this fact, the pink color of this teddy is so light in nature; it almost looks like a slightly warmed, nude color.

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  • The band never warmed to the song, though, and often refused to play it live.

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  • Eventually, they warmed up to her, and Wagoner helped Parton land a solo deal with his own label, RCA.

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  • Find appetizer recipes that are prepared ahead of time and simply warmed before serving to make the party food easy.

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  • Audiences warmed up to Sweeney very quickly, and she has been the host ever since.

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  • If you can't decide what to eat, you can start with a mezza platter to get your senses warmed up and experience a variety of taste sensations.

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  • The simple menu of tacos, burritos and quesadillas are built cafeteria-style, with tortillas being warmed at one end and finishing touches added at the other.

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  • The smile warmed his eyes.

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  • Apparently he found what he was looking for, because a smile touched the corners of his mouth and his eyes warmed.

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  • The car warmed quickly and she fell asleep again.

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  • Her cheeks warmed with more than embarrassment.

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  • His steady gaze warmed.

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  • Mr. Marsh glared at her for a moment, and then his gaze slowly warmed.

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  • This would be a good place to come to relax, though - when the weather warmed.

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  • He met her gaze and his eyes warmed, his lips giving in to a smile.

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  • Bianca's drowsy cat warmed one of her thighs, and it hopped off to hide beneath the table opposite her.

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  • A band tooted practice blasts, someone was yelling directions through an old fashioned megaphone, which were ignored, and Suzanne, whose nightly music show serenaded the tourists, warmed up the Star Spangled Banner in a voice that needed no mike.

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  • After the house warmed, she lifted his arm to get up.

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  • For the first time, Destiny warmed quickly to someone.

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  • Mid-morning sun warmed Gabriel's face, drawing him out of the deepest slumber he'd experienced in years.

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  • Instead of the horror Deidre expected to see, Daniela's face warmed even more, softening the skin around her eyes.

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  • Her face warmed and reddened beneath the scrutiny.

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  • The planet's energy warmed her, ran through her and into him, and grass grew beneath her feet.

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  • Most days were blessed by a sun that warmed you enough that a couple of heavy sweaters were more than adequate outer wear.

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  • Fred was absent when they arrived home, but returned just as Cynthia was cutting a warmed apple pie for a late afternoon snack.

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  • The January sun continued in its brilliance and the rhythmic gliding across the crystal snow, though not exhausting, warmed the couple to the point where even their limited outer cover seemed excessive.

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  • He loved that she appreciated the beauty of this place, and her laugh warmed him in a way he had never experienced.

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  • Her laugh warmed him.

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  • She grinned as her face warmed the mud.

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  • Her cheeks warmed again.

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  • Her head felt ready to explode with anger, and adrenaline warmed her from the inside out.

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  • With a full water bottle and a full stomach and legs warmed to the rhythm of the ride, he became molded into a near trance as he churned up the Colorado miles.

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  • Her face warmed at the thought.

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  • The baby woke and started crying, so Carmen warmed her bottle and sat down in the rocker to feed her.

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  • After the second day's march Pierre, having examined his feet by the campfire, thought it would be impossible to walk on them; but when everybody got up he went along, limping, and, when he had warmed up, walked without feeling the pain, though at night his feet were more terrible to look at than before.

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  • Others turned over and warmed themselves, now and again exchanging a few words.

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  • The ocean was hidden beneath the fog and the air chilled, so she walked fast until she warmed up.

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