This corresponds to the deformation of large agglomerates as they pass through the die land. From LearnThat.org. [yourdictionary.com]
And omelette round the fair enbrowned fowls agglomerate. From Wordnik.com. [The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night] Reference
Somehow, that nasty paperwork stuff has a tendency to agglomerate on my desk. From Wordnik.com. [Paperwork buildup] Reference
And neighborhoods and hotels agglomerate around important hubs within the system. From Wordnik.com. [Is a rail network a social structure?] Reference
They don't agglomerate because of the repelling force of similarly charged particles. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 9] Reference
It is by definition fractious and will only agglomerate on occasion and not completely. From Wordnik.com. [12/10/2006 - 12/17/2006] Reference
"If the droplets agglomerate with sediment," he said, "they could even settle to the bottom.". From Wordnik.com. [Scientists Find Evidence That Oil And Dispersant Mix Is Making Its Way Into The Foodchain] Reference
A special product, called metallic agglomerate, is used instead of sand for hastening the work. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885] Reference
The men of the left thought of "the people" as merely the agglomerate of the citizens composing it. From Wordnik.com. [Readings on Fascism and National Socialism Selected by members of the department of philosophy, University of Colorado] Reference
Moreover, foamy virus is just one of several that can make cultured cells swell up and agglomerate. From Wordnik.com. [A Clue To Chronic Fatigue] Reference
On account of these forces, an agglomerate of opposite charged particles forms within the top layer of sand. From Wordnik.com. [3. Technologies] Reference
Retailers agglomerate because they perceive that any negative effects from increased competition are outweighed by. From Wordnik.com. [Mari Gallagher: Grocer, Can You Make a Profit?] Reference
It is directly followed by flocculation, a process whereby the products of coagulation are made to agglomerate and form. From Wordnik.com. [8. Water treatment] Reference
The materials filling these vents consist of agglomerate charged with blocks of diabase, sandstone, flagstone and limestone. From Wordnik.com. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"] Reference
A nuanced, intelligent review from a critic whose taste I trust means much more to me than an agglomerate of plus/minus scores. From Wordnik.com. [On Things Fresh and Rotten] Reference
The residue may also be employed, either alone or mixed with some agglomerate, in the construction of garden paths and the like. From Wordnik.com. [Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use] Reference
Processes of cementation in agglomerate structures. From Wordnik.com. [COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1] Reference
He also didn't understand how regional economic forces agglomerate. From Wordnik.com. [Charlottesville Blogs] Reference
Float Light is a series of hand-turned Portuguese agglomerate cork lamps. From Wordnik.com. [Apartment Therapy Main] Reference
If left unchecked, the metal crystals agglomerate into larger and larger complexes. From Wordnik.com. [Nano Tech Wire] Reference
It was an agglomerate, a horde, not an army, and nobody but he could have wielded it. From Wordnik.com. [The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay] Reference
Had an interesting talk with Taylor on agglomerate and basaltic dykes of Castle Rock. From Wordnik.com. [Scott's Last Expedition Volume I] Reference
Johannesburg - IT IS strange how laws all over the world tend gradually to agglomerate. From Wordnik.com. [AllAfrica News: Latest] Reference
Scanning Electron Microscope image of a chemically-modified graphene agglomerate surface. From Wordnik.com. [Francis Sedgemore] Reference
It is an agglomerate made of pebbles and cement, the pebbles being elongated as if by pressure. From Wordnik.com. [The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner] Reference
For, in the sudden dispersion of its agglomerate particles, a Scotch congregation is -- or was in. From Wordnik.com. [Sir Gibbie] Reference
The moral of the story, I believe, is to agglomerate smaller funds into larger ones whenever feasible. From Wordnik.com. [JTA - Recent News] Reference
They are all in a hard agglomerate, and their capacity varies from about 25,000 to 125,000 cubic yards. From Wordnik.com. [Freeland A Social Anticipation] Reference
On the other hand, the sulfate particles could agglomerate into big chunks once released, proving useless. From Wordnik.com. [CJR] Reference
The finer sense detects the differences of them, and begins, first to agglomerate, then to distinguish them. From Wordnik.com. [Cratylus] Reference
Let this be as it may, we found nothing of any value in the agglomerate in which the Egyptians had excavated. From Wordnik.com. [Freeland A Social Anticipation] Reference
This has made Greater Hyderabad the second biggest urban agglomerate in the country after New Delhi in terms of area. From Wordnik.com. [Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com] Reference
Yet, according to M. Cordier, the fine pebbles of Suez owe their origin to a breccia formation, or siliceous agglomerate. From Wordnik.com. [Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1] Reference
The alchymists watched this precious mess with intense interest, expecting that it would agglomerate into one lump of pure gold. From Wordnik.com. [Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds] Reference
We should suspect artificial influences, and look with small confidence on the historical character of such a literary agglomerate. From Wordnik.com. [Chips From A German Workshop - Volume I Essays on the Science of Religion] Reference
This has made Greater Hyderabad the second biggest urban agglomerate in the country after New Delhi in terms of area (621.48 sq km). From Wordnik.com. [Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7] Reference
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