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air bubble
1. The bone, full of air bubbles inherited from the creature’s flying ancestors to reduce
2. The bone, full of air bubbles inherited from the creature’s flying ancestors to reduce weight and density, skittled across the stone floor and came to rest by MacKenzie’s bare feet
3. We may, for example, be able to analyse the composition of the atmosphere from an air bubble that was trapped in amber found today
4. This has been confirmed by tests, which were conducted on fossilised tree wax or amber that had trapped air bubbles in it, where it was found that the air, contained in these bubbles, had about 50% additional oxygen in its composition
5. Air bubbles surged to the surface from deep within the pond
6. there are air bubbles under his skin in the connective tissue which are spread all over his
7. The water had become creamy with tiny air bubbles, and
8. We were going up, right through solid rock as easily as an air bubble in water
9. The lively fish flopped about in their snares as their captors left trails of air bubbles rising from the gills in their necks
10. He saw the dark hooded stranger leaving as the fighter was whisked away in some type of air bubble
11. "There are air bubbles in ice and even the smallest cracks will release air into the atmosphere
12. Then, suddenly, as if by magic, a rare warm air bubble, a small punchy coastal thermal let go off the ground from a sunny, hot pocket in the valley below, pretty much directly upwind of Glenn
13. At some stage near the end of the tunnel, something snagged the plastic and all her air bubbled out, then water seeped in
14. Goodale shouted in alarm when he saw large air bubbles emerge from the submerged stern of the ship
15. Therefore, certain types of defects are allowed here (certain size of air bubbles on all surfaces except the bottom one) without affecting the overall appearance of the product
16. hydrophilic substances completely from the water using air bubbles that are collected in a
17. bottom of the chamber providing the air bubbles
18. The air bubbles rose vertically and were
19. is a nest of air bubbles constructed by the anabantoid fish species for protecting the
20. The rising air bubbles create
21. Even in the dark the moonlight gave stage lighting to the events below as she saw the air bubbles rising, knew they were the last of his breath, saw the twirling shapes tearing him apart, and saw the flood of blood as it rose to the surface
22. The superstition people still hold today: is that the lather, the air bubbles… is the key to holding in the moisture when the beard is wet, and lubricating the razor so it could cut the beard more smoothly
23. Air bubbles streaked past us from escaping air pockets that the ship had drug into the water with it
24. The agent looks closely, seeing that the bright red blood on Reagan’s lips contains numerous air bubbles, which is the sign of a lung injury
25. So I’ll heat water with the RTG to create a heat reservoir, then I’ll make the return air bubble through it
26. At his comment, she flushed, all her fears and anxieties and anger rising to the surface like an air bubble moving through water
27. And then as soon as he thought he needed a gun, shoot himself and end this, came a big air bubble of relief that spread through him, soothed his veins, and he realized he’d been holding his breath and started gulping air, and then felt fucking good
28. Morosely he watched the mist of white air bubbles sift through the sea water
29. But as the last two days had been very warm, like an Indian summer, the ice was not now transparent, showing the dark green color of the water, and the bottom, but opaque and whitish or gray, and though twice as thick was hardly stronger than before, for the air bubbles had greatly expanded under this heat and run together, and lost their regularity; they were no longer one directly over another, but often like silvery coins poured from a bag, one overlapping another, or in thin flakes, as if occupying slight cleavages
30. In spring the sun not only exerts an influence through the increased temperature of the air and earth, but its heat passes through ice a foot or more thick, and is reflected from the bottom in shallow water, and so also warms the water and melts the under side of the ice, at the same time that it is melting it more directly above, making it uneven, and causing the air bubbles which it contains to extend themselves upward and downward until it is completely honeycombed, and at last disappears suddenly in a single spring rain
31. The watch was full of sea water, and there was an air bubble inside the glass