There are salt layers similar to, but not as thick as, the pre-salt of Brazil.
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The salt of the seawater draws the fresh water across the membrane, leading to a build-up of pressure which forces water through the turbine, generating electricity.
After experimenting with more than a dozen different formulations, drying them with custom-made machinery and heating them in ovens to test shelf life, Nektar hit upon a successful recipe that mixes insulin with glycine (an amino acid), citrate (the salt of an organic acid found in humans) and mannitol (a sugar used in intravenous products).
Fully titled "There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth the Salt of My Tears, " the track uses the classic disc (also 1928) by Paul Whiteman's Orchestra with Bix Beiderbecke and Bing Crosby as a starting point, with an unmistakably similar two-beat underpinning, a slow grind that makes it impossible to pin it down either rhythmically or chronologically.
"We have massive supplies of salt, there is no shortage of salt, " he said.
Now they understand that as sediment builds up on top of salt, it pushes the salt out of the way.
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The Pereda family, like others in the area, exerts itself mightily to build a literal pyramid of salt, only to break it down into sacks of salt for sale.
Cheshire's Winsford salt mine, the biggest supplier of rock salt in England, has said it only has a few days' supply of surface salt left.
The minister confirmed that there was still plenty of salt available for any future bad weather and that although some local authorities were under pressure, none ran out of salt.
The same with the sea, the same with the rocks, the same with the taste of salt that could fill your summer days to saturation, now it was just salt, end of story.
My wifes brothers were captains of their football teams, salt-of-the earth.
Decisions about which councils are given salt ahead of others are usually made by heads of the UK's rock salt mines.
In a nifty feat of geography, the warm, fresh waters of the Saguenay jet out atop the frigid, salt waters of the St Lawrence River, churning up massive volumes of krill.
Living conditions in these are basic at best - a one-room family-house with a tiny shed-like kitchen-conversion and often no private toilet - but it is this unusual mix of ancient aristocratic architecture and current-day, salt-of-the-earth locals that gives the hutong alleys their unique character.
They taught me how to see it with a grain of salt and a lot of humor and perspective.
International price comparisons of a differentiated product such as Internet connectivity should be taken with a grain of salt because the quality of Internet service might not be comparable.
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Mash an avocado with a pinch of salt and a drizzle of oil, and you'll find it an ideal condiment and flavor conduit for nearly any meal.
The Republican victory was also tempered by Democratic wins in conservative pockets of the state, including the hills and hollows of the south-west and the quiet coves and salt marshes of Chesapeake Bay.
"It's always good to take the directions with a grain of salt, " said Owings of GPSTracklog.
Serious commercial activity began in the 1790s with the development of salt springs along the edge of Onondaga Lake, part of present-day Syracuse.
You would be hard pressed to ever use a whole teaspoon of salt on a single serving of food or to get that many grams of fat onto your salad.
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"If bakers cut their salt levels to those of the lowest salt producers already on the market, they would effectively save the lives of 7, 000 people each year in this country, " he said.
Think of the salt layer as one of those glass blocks used to build bathroom walls.
We then wandered across the street to try the dish at Hoy Tod Chaolay, a salt-of-the-earth spot frequented by locals.
Chemically, potash is potassium chloride (KCl) which is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chlorine.
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To supplement its bounty from above, it takes the salt out of sea water and imports supplies from Malaysia.
T. janitor with a lengthy police record, Will is perfectly content carousing his life away with his buddies in this salt-of-the-earth milieu.
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In the supporting stakes, Oscar loves salt-of-the-earth types such as Katina Paxinou, Lila Kedrova or Brenda Fricker, almost as much as fresh faces.
Eddie Gershon, spokesman for restaurant JD Wetherspoon, said they were open and honest with their customers about the salt content of their meals.
"These stories which hit honest, decent, salt-of-the-earth folk like the Pattons and those who work for them, hit us all hard, " he said.
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