Sentences with phrase «with oxygen bubbles»

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With devastation coming to Puerto Rico from natural disasters, an ongoing spat with North Korea looming, Republican health - care legislation in Congress, and more bubbling around Washington, the president appeared unfocused since he was giving plenty of oxygen to sports - related topWith devastation coming to Puerto Rico from natural disasters, an ongoing spat with North Korea looming, Republican health - care legislation in Congress, and more bubbling around Washington, the president appeared unfocused since he was giving plenty of oxygen to sports - related topwith North Korea looming, Republican health - care legislation in Congress, and more bubbling around Washington, the president appeared unfocused since he was giving plenty of oxygen to sports - related topics.
Many of us are familiar with electrolytic splitting of water from their school days: if you hold two electrodes into an aqueous electrolyte and apply a sufficient voltage, gas bubbles of hydrogen and oxygen are formed.
When exposed to oxygen, they bubble up, purging pores of impurities, gently exfoliating skin, and helping active ingredients to penetrate more deeply — with the added benefit of leaving your face feeling totally tingly.
Careful placement of turrets can easily offset almost any invasion, the game provides more than enough air bubbles throughout levels where oxygen hardly becomes a problem, and wild life can usually be cheesed with careful abuse of the environment.
Has the majority of journeyman climate scientists, looking for a new angle for contributing some insight into some aspect of climate forecasting, with the aid of pollen counts, trapped oxygen bubbles, or cross sections of sedimentary rocks on the bottom of some sea — has the majority even read Thomas Kuhn?
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