After he landed in Cornwall he "discovered" tin when his black hearthstone became so hot, tin began to melt out.
When Queen Victoria rounds on her groom, John Brown, for over-familiarity, the courtiers melt out of the shot, leaving him isolated and vulnerable.
They will soon bioengineer bacteria to melt oil out of tar sands, turn grass into diesel fuel and scavenge natural resources of every kind out of low-grade, thinly dispersed deposits.
As a comet gets closer to the sun, the sun's heat causes these elements to melt, spewing out dust and gas in a brilliant tail.
Bigger operators don't have the luxury of halting production: Many of the newer oil sands projects are not the typical open strip mines, rather they inject steam into the ground to slowly melt the bitumen out of the sands.
"If you do the thermal models, these large asteroids would melt from the inside out because they have this radiogenic heating, " he explained.
It began to flatten out, to melt into surrounding space, to attach itself to otherness.
Apple's fancy 3-D graphics largely melt away when you get out of the city.
The answer is clear to space physicists and electrical engineers: it would blow out transformers and melt down our computer systems.
The Himalayan glaciers, it turned out, weren't going to melt in 30 years.
In 1992, a team bankrolled by Tennessee businessman Roy Shoffner and led by Bob Cardin excavated the plane by using hot water to melt a shaft into the ice, hoisting the plane out piece by piece.
The IPCC report said tropical islands could be wiped out by rising sea levels while warmer weather could melt Alpine ski slopes.
The competition is doing much better repeat business by parading out elaborate gut busters like Wendy's Bacon Mushroom Melt and Jack-in-the-Box's Bacon Bacon Cheeseburger.
Higher temperatures will melt ice, which lowers the albedo, reducing reflection of sunlight back out into space.
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Grounded ever so slightly by an electric keyboard poking out here and there, the voices and guitar twist together until their boundaries melt in a blurrily exuberant celebration of everything harmonious and harmonized.
Doug Suttles, chief operating officer of BP's exploration and production division, denied the operation had failed and said the company was trying to figure out a way of providing heat at a depth of 5, 000 feet to melt the crystals.
With snowfall reasonably constant over the period, it appears that melt as a result of the 1-2-degree rise in air temperatures has tipped the ice out of balance.
Officials said they could not rule out the possibility of a meltdown, which occurs when nuclear fuel rods cannot be cooled and melt the steel and concrete structure containing them, at all three troubled reactors at the plant.
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