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    corrosive


    1. Corrosive resistance to sulfates and acids


    2. Besides Calvinism's corrosive influence, there were men like William Graham Sumner, who proclaimed, “A drunkard in the gutter is where he ought to be


    3. Every piece of electronic equipment was situated near the bottom of the companionway ladder, making it a certainty that corrosive saltwater drenched it all


    4. This shows as corrosive wear marks on the teeth


    5. The word forms from a state of mind that takes hold when a significant portion of the population feels a deepening cynicism, a corrosive distrust of existing institutions, and a yearning to surrender to a new order


    6. About eight out of ten have fire breath, about two of ten can exhale extreme cold, only seven dragons can exhale poison gas, and only three can exhale clouds of corrosive mist


    7. “The corrosive is acidic


    8. The corrosive effect of clothing fashions is a constant problem


    9. Inside is a potent magic that is very corrosive and the container itself is also not as it first seems


    10. In addition, the corrosive atmosphere

    11. The device had been painted with black and yellow stripes at some point in its past but these were barely visible now, after years of being splashed with corrosive chemicals


    12. This is caused by acidic or corrosive diets


    13. There is a fluid in the eye and when this becomes overly acidic or corrosive it begins to eat away at the flesh it encounters


    14. This is caused by corrosive diets, such as too much unnatural sugar in the diet


    15. Prohibited items include chemicals, flammable, corrosive or explosive items as well as food and other perishables that may go bad while in transit


    16. The other war, the bloody one of twenty years, did not cause them as much damage as the corrosive war of eternal postponements


    17. Fortunately, our shuttle’s external hull was specially coated to resist the extremely corrosive sulfurous compounds found on and around Io, but it will still be eaten up and breached by boiling sulfur lava in a few hours


    18. The volcano was still spewing a huge plume of sulfur ash and gas and corrosive dust kept raining down constantly as the ship stopped to a hover above a river of sulfur lava


    19. That meant in turn that she would be covered with hot, corrosive sulfur lava when appearing in the airlock


    20. Liberty’s van lived under the carport, next to the house, exposed to the corrosive salty air

    21. Cringing at the sight of the cartoon, John then read Pearson’s article, which could only be described as corrosive towards President Truman, accusing him of criminal neglect of the American armed forces


    22. but heals all wounds and corrosive


    23. astounding pressure at the bottom of the pacific ocean, in the corrosive salt environment of brine lakes, in hot springs and thermal vents where temperatures range as high as 250o F (121o C), and even in areas with super-high levels of radiation that would quickly kill a person


    24. The rabbits are forced to endure the chemical burn on their unblinking eyes for as many as several days before they’re killed; just so the chemicals can be rated from mild to corrosive


    25. The look on the cripple’s face was too corrosive for the lil bomber to


    26. PW, HPW and WFI are highly corrosive


    27. Installation techniques are important because they can affect the mechanical, corrosive, and


    28. A server then viciously threw a handful of spoons into a cutlery bin, effectively splashing Blok with industrial-strength, corrosive chemicals


    29. Stress triggers collapse, but is not the corrosive agent that wore away at the cellular integrity of the collective's intra-dependency


    30. They share a habit of giving corrosive words that undermine their self-respect and self-esteem

    31. The phrase ‘salt of the Earth’ does not refer to being poor tillers of the soil, but to being killers of the soil… hating the Earth, and all things that grew from it so viciously, that they cast corrosive salt over the earth so nothing would grow there


    32. For a few seconds he stared at the screen, then the boiler ruptured in a hissing explosion of corrosive steam – Under Manger's instructions or not, up with this he would not put


    33. and corrosive shame and fear of sexual failure was no more because my sentence of


    34. Binet explained that he wanted a corrosive to make himself some copperwater with which to remove rust from his hunting things


    35. There once more, through the panels opening into these Caribbean waters ten meters below the surface of the waves, I found so many fascinating exhibits to describe in my daily notes! Among other zoophytes there were Portuguese men–of–war known by the name Physalia pelagica, like big, oblong bladders with a pearly sheen, spreading their membranes to the wind, letting their blue tentacles drift like silken threads; to the eye delightful jellyfish, to the touch actual nettles that ooze a corrosive liquid


    36. After completion of laconic epistolary compositions she abandoned the implement of calligraphy in the encaustic pigment, exposed to the corrosive action of copperas, green vitriol and nutgall


    37. Their bodies were slashed with open cracks that formed under the corrosive onslaught of sun, salt, wind, and fuel residue


    38. And perhaps even more to the point, he couldn’t afford the bitter, corrosive rage those camps sent roaring through his soul every time he so much as thought about them


    39. This priest I was able to find, and though he proved a very argumentative fellow, who took it absurdly amiss that I should point out to him the corrosive effect which modern science must have upon his beliefs, he none the less gave me some positive information


    40. He sat there under the corrosive gaze of the secretary he’d blown past five minutes before

    41. Binet explained that he wanted a corrosive to make himself some


    42. Sulfur is a corrosive material that decreases the purity of a crude oil


    43. Corrosive agents such as oxygen and heat have almost no effect on gold, which can retain its luster over long periods of time (think thousands of years)


    44. The typical fund holds on to its stocks for only 11 months at a time, so trading costs eat away at returns like a corrosive acid


    45. Although it is far from clear at this moment which kinds of firms and which industries will profit from the corrosive impact of faster and deeper communications, what is certain is that there will be losers and winners, and that the landscape of many industries will be redrawn


    46. Martyrdom is sublimation, corrosive sublimation


    47. The name meant “honey” in Parso, which Rob took for typical heathen cheek: her temperament was corrosive as quicklime


    48. Spitting fat or corrosive chemicals may burn the eyeball


    49. Remove clothing that may retain corrosive substances


    50. "This process consists in placing the dead body thoroughly emptied and washed, in water kept constantly saturated with corrosive sublimate



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    Synonymes pour "corrosive"

    corrosive caustic erosive mordant vitriolic biting incisive acid destructive