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fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Where flammable liquids are suspect, samples should be obtained either by trying to wring out materials into which they have soaked or by draining those liquids from containers (in arson cases) into clean, airtight glass jars for laboratory analysis.
For liquids we first soak herbs in pure glass in solutions of vinegar or alcohol, gently mixing the contents for 2 weeks or longer according to the herbs' energetics.
Liquids are measured in glass vessels graduated into ounces, drachms, and minims, the indicating signs and relative quantities of which are shown in the following table: 1 pint contains 20 ounces xx.
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Sarah Kennedy, Fashion Model
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These are available as liquids, gels, powders, solids, sheets and pads for use on painted, plastic, metal, porcelain, glass and other surfaces, and on washable floor coverings.
Store the liquids in dark brown glass jars with tight-fitting lids.
Hand crafted from the same glass you smoke with, these awesome and stylish mugs change colors when you fill them with warm or hot liquids!
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Tony Howell, Skateboarder
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The term 'poppers' came from the small glass capsules in which the liquids were available which made a popping noise when broken open to release the contents.
Never store flammable liquids in glass jars that can break easily.
Never store flammable liquids in glass jars, which can break easily.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Transition between jammed and fluid states in granular matter, glass-forming liquids, and magnetic flux lattices.
October 8, 1997 If the thermometer works on the concept of liquids expanding when heated, how can the glass not expand as well.
Designed for organic chemistry, all components of the system that come in contact with liquids are made from glass, Teflon or stainless steel.
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