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Gone into the air, as if they had been vaporized.
"What about the people who are going to be vaporized by this thing?"
Most of the train seemed to have been simply vaporized.
One was vaporized, the other lost a leg and a hand.
And, of course, as many more had been completely vaporized.
The last several of them were vaporized, soul and body.
"If she was on the debate team, I would have vaporized her by now."
Until then, anyone who tries to get in or out of here will be vaporized.
She knew that the water on the stick would vaporize.
"I guess things look a lot different when one has nearly gotten himself vaporized."
We could all be vaporized and never even know what hit us!"
In five hours and a couple of minutes, everyone would either be celebrating for real or vaporized.
Until now, Reese had thought he'd been vaporized a year earlier.
The heat needed to vaporize sweat is taken from the body.
If it had, a large part of Manhattan would have been vaporized.
There was a flash of light and the man vaporized.
And when he had vaporized it, the torch would soon go out.
"How the hell could something have vaporized so much rock?"
She was solid, and did not vaporize at his challenge.
Those arms burn, and the water vaporizes away from them.
If she and Tom had waited another second, they would have been vaporized as well.
The entire central section of both doors looked to have been vaporized.
A degree this way or that and a critical system could be vaporized.
Dozens of his soldiers were down, and many more had simply been vaporized.
He vaporized the 200-meter world record with a stunning run of 19.32 seconds.
Most will simply vaporise in the intense heat generated during the descent through the atmosphere.
This thing can vaporise the walls of a fortress.
"Right now I could vaporise the top of your head and the conning tower simultaneously.
Lasers are also being used to vaporise the dirt from limestone and marble sculpture.
Death strips away many things, especially when it arrives at a temperature hot enough to vaporise iron, and among them are your illusions.
An ambient air vaporiser is used to vaporise stored liquid during peak demand.
The high power of the discharge, above 5 kilowatts for less than a microsecond, can melt and vaporise materials.
This character, who goes unnamed throughout the game, will chase White at intervals, and will vaporise him upon contact.
The water will eventually vaporise into steam, as its boiling point of 100 C (212 F) at standard pressure, is reached.
Space debris is normally expected to fall into the ocean or sparsely populated areas although many parts simply vaporise upon re-entry.
This also means that the energy contained in superheated water is insufficient to vaporise the water on decompression.
Three-quarters of it was actually projected inside the tank, where it started to vaporise the hydrocarbon liquid.
"I think the best idea would be to detach the plate and use the X-ray lasers to vaporise it as soon as it's clear."
VOCs are organic chemicals which vaporise at room temperature.
R admitted that he took the equipment to parties and converted the cocaine into a form in which it would vaporise and be inhaled.
Just enough to make sure that the world knows that if you're going down you can vaporise the entire Middle-Eastern oil and gas infrastructure.
The intensity of the colour will depend on the energy that had been absorbed by the atoms that was sufficient to vaporise them.
They then vaporise Morbius's body.
Enormously powerful, it can vaporise a fleet of enemy ships with one shot; however, it takes a brief but critical period to charge before firing.
One of the available treatments is performed by a dermatologist, using a CO laser to vaporise the papules.
Perfumes contain chemicals that vaporise at different temperatures and at different rate in scent accords known as notes.
The title of the book comes from an imaginary alter-ego Bryson invented for himself in his childhood, who has the ability to "vaporise people."
And André was using the X-ray laser cannons to vaporise any such fragment they located.
When Parallax killed Chance, she attempted to vaporise him, which her ring recognised as an illegal action, consequently shutting down, leaving her helpless.
Older petrol engines fitted with a carburetor required a volatile fuel that would vaporise easily to create the necessary air-fuel ratio for combustion.