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Her big brown eyes seemed even more melting than usual.
And there was more melting warmth on the way today.
If you do melting chocolate, I learned a great tip on a science course once.
"And we only had melting nuclear reactors to worry about!"
The snow was melting- indeed, had all but melted.
More salad bowl, less melting pot if you like.
This more melting characterization may represent the actress's truce with the role.
There should be enough for six Melting Moments using the quantities shown.
But now that is changing: more snow is melting than accumulating.
Eagerness to see more melting cranberry women-or to get away from her?
This has melting effects on permafrost, both in the sea, and on land.
The whole surface of the earth seemed changed--melting and flowing under my eyes.
He walked across the -melting snow, from the Culvers parking lot to the gas station.
Congress, however, may ultimately feel pressure to lift this ban for a nation whose dream now seems more jackpot than melting pot.
The point is the prolonged, gentle cooking, so that the meat is in the most melting condition possible.
It goes up to full heat for the last half hour, and I have melting pork meat with a crisp ring of crackling around it.
No man could have made more melting appeals for lost souls and backslidden ministers than did Bounds.
Gradually, Israeli society became more pluralistic, and the 'melting pot' declined over the years.
He was dressed to kill, in a silk Italian suit with what Stone liked to think of as melting lapels.
We are no longer a 'melting pot' under the foundational, once-dominant religion of Christianity.
A melting crystalline solid goes directly, discontinuously, from rigid to a finite (low) viscosity.
The site had two melting furnaces and two refining furnaces about seven feet below.
His eyes were boring into hers, not frosty now, but a slightly darker gray, more like molten silver than melting snow.
Most solders are alloys of lead and tin that have melting temperatures below those of most metals.
He found that cholesteryl benzoate does not melt in the same manner as other compounds, but has two melting points.