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Volunteers were shown three words like tar, carriage and talk and asked to pick a fourth that could be paired with each (like baby).
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The second way is to look beyond conventional reserves to unconventional ones, like the tar sands.
NEWYORKER: Unconventional Crude
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It smells like--this smoke coming out almost smells like burning tar.
NPR: Industry Seeks to Extract Oil from Rocky Mountain Shale
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It was a time when phrases like "scrip, " "black lung" and "mining disaster" fell from the lips of workers, wives and children like the tar-colored dust that settled on their windowsills.
NPR: Beans and Cornbread: Feeding Souls a Mile Deep
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About a month ago it found a tar like substance as it was drilling forward above the salt weld.
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Bitumen is the term for oil that is of a tar-like consistency and quality as it exists in an underground formation.
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Moreover, the sorts of fields that Western oil firms are starting to develop, in very deep water, or of nearly solid, tar-like oil, are ever more technically challenging.
ECONOMIST: Face value
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Instead, the team modified a substance known as Powder Suspension, a thick, tar-like material, and found that it produced a clear, high-quality mark on the smooth-surfaced food items such as onions, apples and tomatoes.
BBC: Fingerprint on food
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Tar sands look like dirt and smell like diesel fuel.
NEWYORKER: Unconventional Crude
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Failure to adapt to the rapidly changing methods of media distribution will leave the clueless wallowing behind like mastodons in the muck of a Pleistocene tar pit (about as slow and agonizing of a death as I can imagine).
CNN: Why dirty up my hands with newsprint?
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Much like the traveler, the litigator has a range of both new and old vehicles (aka TAR tools) to choose from in order to get the job done.
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