Salt crystals encrust your shoes and coat your pants cuffs, and you begin to think your own cells are turning to salt. |
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For some time, he seems to have been growing dissatisfied with the gradualist, uniformitarian patina which had grown to encrust evolutionary theory. |
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Colourful lichens encrust the rocks, and tiny shrubs grow in the sandy soil at the centre of the stone rings. |
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A design company wished to create virtual characters for television programs in order to encrust them in the filmed images. |
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A complementary zone of text makes it possible to encrust the name with alarm or information related to an event. |
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Well-studied examples occur in the hydractiniid hydroids, which encrust hard substrata with stolons that serve as tube-like connections between feeding polyps. |
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An engine's heat melts the fine-ground rock, which proceeds to encrust the cooler parts of the mechanism, stopping it from working. |
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I was an instant behind myself: I saw what it all was, but the thought could not encrust itself with meaning. |
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Zebra mussels encrust any solid structures in the water and block water pipes. |
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It is made of one piece of wood, and it is absolutely forbidden to encrust it with any other type of wood or metal. |
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They developed a polychrome style of gold work, using wrought cells or setting to encrust gemstones into their gold objects. |
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Green weed and grey barnacles encrust every part under the sea. |
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To encrust the Infospace system allows the incrustation of text on the video images leaving the matrix and thus facilitates the location and the identification of each video image. |
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