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Then he made a rush for the bar and choked down about a waterglass full of the local spirits.
She mixed it with orange juice in a waterglass.
You are a bug floating in my waterglass.
If the gelling agent is inorganic, such as waterglass, you will need acids.
Various non-toxic concrete stains and limestone restoration products are waterglass based.
Moving like a man in a dream, he reaches for the waterglass on the nightstand, douses the flames.
He then discovered the waterglass technique (infusing the surface with sodium silicate) and resumed the commission.
Rushing into the bathroom, Seth Morley disappeared, then came dashing out again, the waterglass in his hand.
A large black spider had fallen into the waterglass and couldn't get out; it writhed and scratched fruitlessly.
Silica gel or waterglass is more likely.)
Waterglass binds to colloidal molecules, creating larger aggregates that sink to the bottom of the water column.
Eggs preserved in a bucket of waterglass gel, and their shells, are sometimes also used (baked and crushed) to clear wine.
The intumescence disappears in the presence of finely divided mineral dust, whereby the waterglass becomes a mere matrix.
In 1861 Herbert erased the entire work and started again in the waterglass technique, as suggested by Prince Albert.
Ben sat down heavily and poured himself a waterglass of the medicinal brandy, then hesitated and poured a smaller one for the doctor.
Novinha took the waterglass from beside her chair and flung the water at Plikt and screamed at her.
As soon as I heard the Zen master close the front door, I drained my waterglass full of scotch.
There are a number of European natural paint fabricants that have developed potassium silicate (potassium waterglass) based preservatives.
Magic Egg Preserver (waterglass)
Sodium silicate is the common name for a compound sodium metasilicate, NaSiO, also known as waterglass or liquid glass.
The newer paper-hulled shotgun shells used a roll crimp in place of a waterglass cemented joint to hold the top wad in the shell.
Reloading brass shotgun shells was widely practiced by self-reliant American farmers during the 1870s, using the same waterglass material that was also used to preserve eggs.
He was also chairman of the Binterteco Nigeria, Pabod Finance and Investment and Waterglass Boat Yard.
Note however that the upward direction of growth depends on the density of the fluid inside the semi-permeable membrane being lower than that of the surrounding waterglass solution.
That tar, if suspended in the waterglass solution, forms downward twig-like growths because all the fluid inside the membrane is too dense to float and thereby to exert upward pressure.