Mould sätze (in englisch)
- That resteth in the mould.
- D = Density of mould material.
- Mould forms at around 220 degrees.
- That you wanted to mould it into.
- Break the mould! Break the mould!.
- They were taken from the same mould.
- Cp = Specific heat of mould material.
- Break the mould, Jess, break the mould.
- CONTACT & NOT MOULD BOX TO BOX CONTACT.
- Of old Hungarian overgrown with mould;.
- The rest are all out of the same mould.
- The situation of WATER in mould is no.
- You take a bit of talent and mould it.
- Then using a mould, a half round hollow.
- She dropped and cracked its shining mould.
- Translucent mould of me it shall be you!.
- The whole place smelt of mould and disuse.
- This shows the jelly turned from the mould.
- K = Thermal conductivity of mould material.
- Delve! mould! pile the words of the earth!.
- I think I can mould a champion out of Corey.
- Pour through a hot strainer into a wet mould.
- And walnuts thudded ripe on soft black mould.
- Graveness of iron; moist black earthen mould;.
- The rest of the Psalm is cast in the same mould.
- And great kings turned to a little bitter mould.
- In whatever shape He wills does He mould you.
- I think it had to be difficult to mould in dust.
- Maybe, I could mould her into becoming like Jane.
- Move the mould from pouring bay to knock-out bay.
- It burped a dank stink of mould and rotting food.
- Pour into mould and set in a cold place to harden.
- But the anguish grew around us like mould each day.
- In a Green sand mould, I compare WATER with a COBRA.
- Of loftier mould these two were made: reverend and.
- It had a dull olive-green sheen, reminiscent of mould.
- Fur animals, especially the beaver helped mould a viable.
- Despite the obvious sea faring, mould breaking, exploring.
- Then coming to MOULD MATERIALS, we may know their Thermal.
- Pour into a low mould; place it in the deep-freeze for a.
- Ronan pondered the possibility of making a brand-new mould.
- The Wallachian pointed to a large heap of fresh-raised mould.
- Because the complainers all come out of the same jelly mould.
- Progress can tame nature and mould her into something benign.
- M—tski and B—ski were of a mould quite different from his.
- Clove oil (sold in chemists for toothaches) kills mould spores.
- Now children's minds are cast in much the same mould as our own.
- In this way, hundreds of cylinders could come out of one mould.
- Try and mould it yourself: you have seen me do it often enough.
- I have been fortunate to be trained in the mould of a journalist.
- On skin drying the mould becomes so HARD that YOU CAN STAND ON IT.
- As we know he was from a different mould but you know what I mean.
- You that, sometimes known, oftener unknown, really shape and mould.
- The thoughts of an observer easily mould the surrounding matter to.
- The hologram provides the mould in which astral matter clumps and is.
- Turn from mould and garnish with sliced pineapple, cherries or grapes.
- This establishment was trying to mould them into little Englishmen and.
- A bit of mould is a pleiad of flowers; a nebula is an ant-hill of stars.
- He simply does not fit into the normal mould and the mavericks did well.
- Never trust any body’s material ( such as sleeves, mould paints, metal.
- Green sand mould made of sand, Bentonite &Water is the cheapest moulding.
- Thaw snow sufficiently to mould into a ball before attempting to suck it.
- So in order to get a good as-cast finish we need to coat the mould with a.
- A pattern maker is only concerned with taking the pattern out of the mould.
- Wlodawer’s premise is that since both mould and feeder are made of same.
- This serial killer does not fit the mould of the normal serial killer.
- Mould finish that we can obtain in an uncoated mould would be like that of a.
- Now she felt he did love her and maybe he would mould her into another person.
- Our character takes the form of that mould into which our first years are cast.
- Now leave the mould to itself till the casting cools to a temperature of about.
- The grass had half taken possession of them, and a green mould covered the rest.
- Then preaching the silence in assurance of the whole – mould breaking liquid.
- When casting is solidifying in the mould, liquid metal is also getting solidified.
- The towel smells of mould because it’s been folded before it was thoroughly dried.
- Molten: Past tense of melt; made by melting and casting in a mould; as a molten image.
- We moved on to the front basement room where black mould had spread extensively over.
- If difficult to turn out, stand the mould in a basin of warm water for 2 or 3 seconds.
- This view will mould and govern the way in which the world around a scientist is observed.
- Five thousandths of a millimeter is the tolerance of accuracy at the LEGO mould factories.
- Mix three drops in one litre of water and then use to wipe down areas susceptible to mould.
- I tossed the moist mound of mould into the bin in case Edgar thought I wanted to celebrate.
- Brooke is a very good fellow, but pulpy; he will run into any mould, but he won't keep shape.
- He had inherited from his mother a fineness of mould, so that his hands were small and vigorous.
- And if they gave it time maybe they could mould their need of each other into something stronger.
- This makes for precarious ‘scatter reading’ between the holes and mould of the ancient papyrus.
- If you cannot find one you can easily make one out of wax and mould a pair of breasts in your hands.
- God is neither predictable nor controllable, and that was the offense of Christ: He broke the mould.
- And now had come a moment in which that mould seemed in danger of being broken and utterly cast away.
- Raiya tentatively lowered herself into the chair beside him; it seemed to perfectly mould to her form.
- Pu: The concept of wood that is unworked or uncut, ready and able to mould to the carpenter’s wishes.
- On the surface is seen a rich vegetable mould, made by the decay and putrefaction of vegetable substances.
- That was the kind of misfortune that afflicted everyone from time to time, like bad weather and barley mould.
- The memory of our leader, Mwalimu, has yet to find its solid form in the mould of our national consciousness.
- Vajpayee was seen as a statesman in the Nehruvian mould; Advani had been pigeonholed as a Hindutva ideologue.
- Their research claims that Occidental Union Public Nurseries mould 'better' children than parent-raised children.
- He shared an old one-bedroom sparsely decorated mould encrusted apartment with Sue, a 31-year old flight attendant.
- For some time there was no noise but the grating sound of the spades discharging their freight of mould and gravel.
- But if meaning were meaningless, then why would it mould matter in a meaningful manner? Meaning saturates the universe.
- It is by this time mere vegetable mould and undistinguishable pond shore, through which rushes and flags have pushed up.
- His whole high, broad form, seemed made of solid bronze, and shaped in an unalterable mould, like Cellini's cast Perseus.