All the petty differences that consume us in normal times all seem to melt away.
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It began to flatten out, to melt into surrounding space, to attach itself to otherness.
You would think that 16, 000 processors would throw off enough heat to melt steel.
Probably, more than the Mediterranean sun will be needed to melt those objections away.
Maybe it was his charm and charisma -- known to melt even the staunchest adversary.
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Or plunge into the 200-foot-long pool, which appears to melt into the waters of the lake beyond.
Zuckerberg, who has been known to melt on the hot seat, has gotten much better over time.
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Mr. Altschule was also able to explain that light rain was significant enough to melt any snow.
The rain seemed to melt off the bike, which is sealed with epoxy and finished with linear polyurethane.
Standing, that same firefighter's head might be exposed to temperatures hot enough to melt one's helmet and mask.
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France has had to melt down 9m ten-cent coins, after the European Blind Union said they were confusing.
The Himalayan glaciers, it turned out, weren't going to melt in 30 years.
Yet their most effective tactic could yet be to melt away from this attack only to reform again later.
Scotland's environment agency has warned of the possibility of flooding over the weekend as Friday's snow begins to melt.
The compound is notorious for having a strong odor, an oily feel and an ability to melt plastic.
Only three schools closed on Tuesday, the Conservative-run council has reported, despite snow failing to melt in freezing temperatures.
After he landed in Cornwall he "discovered" tin when his black hearthstone became so hot, tin began to melt out.
Figures indicate an average ice thickness of 1.15-3.75m, much of which might be expected to melt between June and September.
The system needed to melt down and extrude the reminder of the last batch before moving on to the new spools.
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They thought it was an insult, but she turned it into a compliment and went on to melt the Iron Curtain.
And while amorphous silicon can be turned into crystalline silicon by heating it, the high temperature required causes plastic to melt.
When depression sets in, our problems seem to melt into each other until we are faced with one hellish soup of difficulty.
Then, when snow or rain wash them onto an ice floe, they darken its surface and thus cause it to melt faster.
Since they always meant to return once Mr Castro had gone, they had no wish to melt into the Great American Stew.
Without that water, the fuel rods in the reactor begin to melt.
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In at least one test, the batteries burned hot enough to melt test equipment, according to a person familiar with the results.
But if the warming continues, the ice cap will continue to melt.
However, boring will be very attractive when bond prices start to melt.
By September the ice regularly used to melt to 7m square kilometres.
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