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Water will not only evaporate, but the demand for water will increase.
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His popularity would evaporate overnight; he might be gone in a week.
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In minutes it would evaporate, and there would be nothing left behind.
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The words evaporate in the waitress's mind, but they leave her happy.
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Add the wine and leave it to whoosh and evaporate a bit.
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If it didn't work this time, I'd have to vaporize the state.
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And if there's any food out there, for God's sake, vaporize it.
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Heat from their pulses tends to build up and vaporize healthy tissue.
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In theory, it should vaporize every fluid-formed creature in the habitat cavern.'
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Not a big one, but enough to vaporize about two square meters.
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North Dakota officials will next week hold a hearing to consider measures to de-gasify crude oil in the state.
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The carbide in question was distributed among the nine receptacles and gasified.
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Aston University's Bridgwater sees prospects for converting bio-oils made from gasifying waste or wood into hydrocarbons indistinguishable from gasoline.
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After the dyeing cycle the CO2 becomes gasified, and dye within the cotton fibres condenses as it separates from the gas.
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Syngas is a combination of hydrogen, carbon monoxide and some carbon dioxide that is typically manufactured by gasifying a solid hydrocarbon fuel.
Usage of vaporise in English
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A laser will vaporise slivers of rocks and analyse their chemical composition.
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In the past some comets have been seen to vaporise under such an onslaught.
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I think Lock Mit fast assault launches don't vaporise in mid-air for no reason.
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When an ordinary cloud-to-ground lightning bolt strikes the ground, it can vaporise certain minerals in the soil.
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Yet it took a mere one-hour conference call to analysts in the US, to vaporise most of this.
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They forget that it was rooted in a consciousness that felt the world could vaporise in an instant.
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Heated tobacco devices heat real tobacco within a specific temperature range, while e-cigarettes vaporise an e-liquid solution containing nicotine.
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The haemoglobin inside the vein absorbs the energy and causes the blood to vaporise and the vein simply collapses.
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Heat from the sun causes ice in a comet's body to vaporise, creating distinctive bright tails and fuzzy-looking glowing bodies.
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Another competitive threat comes from electronic cigarettes, which vaporise nicotine to give users their fix without smoke or carcinogenic risks.
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This was something else entirely: not only could it not be disproven, it seemed to vaporise the very idea of proof.
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Or they may simply be made from darker material that absorbs more heat from the sun, causing surface ice to vaporise more readily.
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They would be set off above its surface, vaporising the material there.
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Initially the blast uses up all nearby oxygen, vaporising or melting everything.
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Glossy black paint blistered and vaporised, the planks began to blaze furiously.
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Officials say it's quite possible many could have been vaporised in the explosion.