When uranium comes out of the ground it is milled into a powder called yellowcake.
The solid nanoparticles can be placed in air filtration units or sprayed as a powder.
"Monsignor Lynn put a powder keg out there, " Blessington said while the jurors were out of the courtroom.
Unfortunately, the bottom feels like it's made of plastic, though Samsung tells us it's made of a powder coated aluminum.
This carries the risk of considerable casualties and the danger of further destabilising a region which is already a powder keg.
C. and the Comptroller of the Currency still on the job, the central bank could take a powder without anybody noticing.
"You just feel it's a powder keg in Quartzsite, and something is going to set it off, " said Shelly Baker, recorder for La Paz County.
For the survivors, further social disruptions and the loss of jobs as stockmen (or cowboys) made for a powder keg waiting to explode in the 1990s.
Early forms of teeth whitening include using the herb elecampane (Inula helenium) to scrub the teeth and taking sage leaves and making a powder of them and salt.
Herbalife's newest offering: Niteworks, a powder aimed at sedentary folks.
Two years later, the couple did a second, larger redo, which included overhauling the master bedroom and bathroom, an office and a powder room, all on the bottom floor.
Christophe Demierre, who runs a molecular-cuisine cooking school from his home kitchen in the Fribourg region, makes fondue as a mousse and a powder that are meant to be eaten individually.
But normal service was soon resumed as Glasgow counter-attacked from turnover ball and Thom Evans raced away down the left wing for his second try, brushing off a powder-puff tackle from Jon Davies.
This may well have been what happened in three cases of non-fatal cerebral hemorrhage in New Zealand, who either consumed DMAA in products sold as party pills or in a powder mixed in a drink.
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The frame is no longer assembled from laser-etched wood, instead there's a powder-coated steel frame with PVC plastic sides to help shield the various moving parts and lend an air of professionalism to the affair.
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That changed in the mid-1980s, when microscopic sieves--spread throughout steel tubes 30 feet long and 4 to 5 inches in diameter--were developed to filter out undesirable elements before the whey is dried to a powder for use in food manufacturing.
The ball may disintegrate into a powder, or break in half, or hit up against its earlier self at just such an angle so as to enter the wormhole in just such a way that even more peculiar events occur.
The FBI said Dutschke, a former martial arts instructor and unsuccessful candidate for various political offices, bought his castor beans on eBay and may have used a coffee grinder to turn them into a powder from recipes he downloaded on his computer.
That changed in the mid-1980s, when microscopic sieves--spread throughout steel tubes that are 10 meters long and 10 to 12 centimeters in diameter--were developed to filter out undesirable elements before the whey was dried to a powder for use in food manufacturing.
Nektar therapeutic's engineering feat--the first insulin inhaler for adult diabetics--required inventing a way to turn liquid insulin into a powder of uniform particles just 2 microns wide (one one-thousandth the width of a pinhead), each containing hundreds of millions of stable insulin molecules.
As tension between the US and EU and Iran heats up, as a tenuous peace dialogue plods along in the Middle East, and as the withdrawal from Iraq continues, a state stuck in between these conflicts with unclear alliances can be a powder keg, unless Brussels changes its mind.
Common uses for black powder include as gunpowder in muzzle-loading guns, as a blasting powder and as a propellant in rockets for fireworks.
The FBI has the lead for determining whether a suspicious powder is a dangerous substance, such as a ricin.
Regolith is a fine powder formed by a constant rain of small meteorites that breaks up the rocks at the surface.
You should also see a very faint white layer of mannite, a natural powder that is a carbohydrate and source of sweetness.
Depending on the cook's preference, the walnuts may be coarsely ground for a chunkier texture, or pulverized into a fine powder to make a smooth, silky sauce.
Any time a suspicious powder is located in a mail facility it is tested.
Dry water resembles a very fine powder (like icing sugar or flour) that has a slightly more liquid-like appearance when it flows, and if you squeeze some of it in your hand hard enough the powder combines to give you a few drops.
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