But far worse, it melted at high temperatures and became brittle at low ones.
The pendant's bright gold color, even where it melted, indicates that it was made from high-carat gold, he said.
He'd already worn through several pairs of boots -- the steel was so hot at the site that it melted the soles.
"It means there is more light penetrating through the ice - that depends to a high degree on the snow cover but once it has melted the light can get through, " Dr Gerland said.
Yet those products had some regulation and oversight and authorities still missed one of the biggest scams of all time when it all melted down in 2007-2008, socked American taxpayers with a multi-trillion dollar bill and vaporized some 10 million jobs.
The phantom of the hallucination of repetitive concentration held for too long a time, like saying a word over and over until it kind of melted and got foreign.
Before the 1960s Imja was a glacier, but a recent temperature increase in the Himalayan region melted it into a substantial lake, which glistens under the shadow of the awe-inspiring Everest range.
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It was as if the heat of the kitchen had melted and sealed it.
Privacy is often likened to an ice cube: once melted, it cannot be reformed.
But after a few weeks, it became natural and my response times became faster and faster until the mobile aspect of working melted into the background and it just became work.
The other was what could be bought if the coin were melted down and the metal it contained used as payment.
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It has the texture of a slightly melted Cadbury Creme Egg, with a shell made of crumbled cookies instead of chocolate and filled with refreshing lemon-bergamot sorbet instead of oozing sugar.
Most loggers harvest when the land is frozen, but a run of mild winters has melted the logging roads and made it impossible to harvest the wood without scarring the land which, in turn, gives environmentalists more cause for complaint.
Line the base of the prepared dish with the sheets of phyllo, letting it hang over the sides, and brush with melted butter.
Even if she never melted a pearl in vinegar, as legend has it, she could well afford to do so.
It tastes like a raspberry ripple ice cream that has slightly melted.
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The plastic will then be shredded locally and sent to a UK reprocessor where it will be washed, cut up into smaller flakes and melted down ready for manufacture into new products.
In addition some of the 3D rendered images look bizarre including a flattened Eiffel Tower, cars that appear to have melted into roads and a road that looks like it has plunged into the US's Hoover Dam.
It was thought the skull was washed into the Bone Caves at Inchnadamph by melted water.
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"The closer it gets, the more intense the radiation and the more elements will be melted, " he said.
The gravel pit had filled to its brim with melted snow and rain, so that Caro had to edge around it on her way to catch the school bus.
When it melts, tilt the pan so that the sides have a thin coating of melted butter (or do this with a pastry brush).
So it was dealt with privately, and soon the stir, the widespread warmth that had surrounded Nita melted away, though some people, she supposed, were likely still saying that they were concerned about her.
It seems likelier that, by the time that joint military council has got itself organised, they will have melted into the jungle.
Perch at a table on the pavement if it is not too hot out and order a dangerously addictive cheese manakish (thick Arabic bread warmed and topped with melted cheese) for six dirhams.
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