Sentences with phrase «salt air into»

The walls were made of salt blocks and the vent above my recliner pumped a steady stream of salt air into the room.

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The salt will stay behind when the water boils into the air, and the clean water can then be collected in a separate container.
If someone was born in Saudi Arabia, they would be Muslim and if they were born in the US, they would be Christian... It's up to them to figure out that religion is a crock before they waste their whole life worshiping a non-existent friend in the sky and believing in a book full of fairy tales... My favorite fairy tale is about the guy who was told not to look behind and was turned into a block of salt when he disobeyed the command and took a peak... lol... I was raised christian but I had too many doubts and questions especially after our scandalous pastor took the money that was raised to build a new church building and disappeared into thin air with the loot... lol... After I ditched religion, I had a peace of mind and I am still at peace...
Here the figures of speech, the examples selected, and the persons addressed all belong to the villages of Galilee — the savorless salt thrown into the street, the one lamp that lights the whole household, the village blasphemer with his string of profanity and terms of abuse, the temple pilgrim offering his one gift, the village judge and the jailer, the local ruffian swift to strike, the king's man or garrison officer who compels the peasant to carry his baggage or to yield up his own cloak, the sinner's field wet with the same rain that falls on his righteous neighbor's, the local tax collector, the birds of the air and the lilies of the field, the child asking to be fed, the fruitful trees and the unfruitful, the wise and foolish house - builders.
First of all sift the flour with the pinch of salt into a large bowl, holding the sieve up high to give it a good airing.
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After sitting down together and reading Spot's First Christmas we set out creating the ornaments — start of softening your clay up — if you can't find air - drying clay then you could use Salt Dough — but you need to remember to coat this with an acrylic varnish to stop moisture getting into the dough.
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Most microbes live quiet lives: they pass their time breaking down and recycling organic material or taking nitrogen from the air and turning it into water - soluble salts which plants can use as nutrients.
TerraLeaf is working on using chlorophyllin — the chlorophyll from a plant turned into a salt by adding sodium ions and copper — paired with an electrically conducting polymer to form a membrane that can pull CO2 (or other greenhouse gases) from air and form carbon - based chemicals, and potentially even fuels.
Here, water in the rock escapes into the air, leaving behind any salt it was carrying.
When my time was up, I tiptoed out across the salt floor, gave my nose one serious blow and emerged back into the non-ionized daylight air.
Then, as the bulb heats the lamp, the water vapor is released back into the air, but the rock salt lamp retains the contaminants.
Himalayan salt lamps are attributed to purifying the air by releasing negative ions into the atmosphere that neutralize the positive ions emitted from different types of radiation (like from cell phones and computers).
Pour salt mixture into a shallow baking dish and let air dry for 2 hours.
The reason they add anti-caking agents to the salt is so that the moisture in the air doesn't cause the salt to turn into one giant clump, this is necessary due to the fine ground nature of the salt in question.
At the end of the counter, the ubiquitous Tricycle Man / magician privately amuses himself with another sleight - of - hand trick: he removes the saltshaker cap, pours salt into his left hand fist, lifts both hands and waves the salt goodbye, then grabs thin air with his right fist and distributes salt on his salad.
Spouting Horn frequently spurts salt water 50 feet into the air.
In many areas of the country, electricity can be stored by using it to compress air, which is injected underground into depleted gas reservoirs, abandoned mines, or salt caverns.
Waves bury air and when bubbles rise to the surface, they pop, spraying salt into the atmosphere.
Natural processes kick dust and sea salt into the air, and cars and manufacturing produce sulfates and other pollutants.
Where possible, I've tried to sneak in some of the mechanistic aspects, whether vertical curtains of air rising into the heavens or salt - heavy cold water sinking to the abyss.
As we reported on a few months ago, TXU Energy in West Texas is also hard at work building a large installation of windmills - with a 3,000 - MW capacity - that will be connected to a similar CAES system to pump air into underground salt domes.
The suggestion of spraying sea salt particles into the air is an example of adding primary aerosol particles to the atmosphere.
The largest concentrations of airline career opportunities are in New York, Chicago, St. Louis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Detroit, Denver, Kansas City, Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Salt Lake City, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. Foreign airlines flying into the United States hire Americans to handle their passenger and air cargo business and to service their aircraft during stopovers.
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