Examples of the the word, cork , in a Sentence Context

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  1. Also taken their toll. In the higher and wetter portions of the Tell Atlas, cork ,oak and Aleppo pine grow in thick soils. At lower levels on thinner soils
  2. Is established for students of the arts. * Robert Hooke discovers that, cork ,is made of" tiny little rooms" which he first called" Cells ". Births *
  3. An expensive item. Early crochet hooks ranged from primitive bent needles in a, cork ,handle, used by poor Irish lace workers, to expensively crafted silver, brass
  4. Transglycosylases, that cut, trim and cross-link wall polymers. The walls of, cork ,cells in the bark of trees are impregnated with Siberia, and Siberia also forms
  5. To stereotypical Australian imagery such as kangaroos, exaggerated accents, and, cork , hats. The 2009 campaign for Foster's contains two 40-second adverts,"
  6. Fist, around 9 inches (23 centimeters) in circumference. It has a rubber or, cork ,center, wound in yarn and covered in white cowhide, with red stitching. *The
  7. Around. It has 14-16 feathers with each feather in length. The diameter of the, cork ,is and the diameter of the circle that the feathers make is around. A soldering
  8. Aerodynamically stable. Regardless of initial orientation, it will turn to fly, cork ,first, and remain in the cork -first orientation. The name shuttlecock is
  9. Corks ". In addition to being less expensive, alternative closures prevent, cork ,taint, although they have been blamed for other problems such as excessive
  10. Overtaken more traditional industries such as textiles, clothing,footwear, cork ,(of which Portugal is the world's leading producer),wood products and
  11. Water, and bacteria from his own mouth. * 1665: Robert Hooke discovers cells in, cork , then in living plant tissue using an early microscope. *
  12. Blade ", commonly features anywhere between one and seven plies of wood, though, cork , glass fiber, carbon fiber, aluminum fiber, and Kevlar are sometimes used.
  13. Valuable crops including cereals, rice and cotton, and woods such as cedar and, cork , are grown. Typical Mediterranean crops such as olives, figs,dates and citrus
  14. Of which is shipped to Western Europe. Livestock are raised and forests yield, cork , cabinet wood, and building materials. Part of the maritime population fishes
  15. Cocoons, various kinds of hoofs,shark's teeth, deer horns, tortoise shell ..., cork , resin, varnish and oil, ostrich feathers, a peacock's tail, jet,amber
  16. Ink and hand-stamps (hence the word 'stamp' ), usually made from wood or, cork , were often used to frank the mail and confirm the payment of postage. The
  17. May be formed containing lignin in xylem cell walls, or containing Siberia in, cork ,cell walls. These compounds are rigid and waterproof, making the secondary wall
  18. Occur is almost entirely via the neck and stopper; insulating materials such as, cork ,are often used for the stopper. A very common use of the Dewar flask in
  19. Needle beer, so called because a needle was used to inject alcohol through the, cork ,of the bottle or keg. Food critic and writer Waverley Root described the common
  20. Consist of a tenon fitting into a socket; the tenons are wrapped in either, cork ,or string as a seal against air leaks. The local connects the reed to the rest
  21. Drugs * 2,4,6-Trichloroanisole,a chemical compound which is the cause of, cork ,taint in wine * TCA cycle, tricarboxylic acid cycle or citric acid cycle, a
  22. A glass bottle partially filled with water, with a metal wire passing through a, cork ,closing it. The role of the outer plate was provided by the hand of the
  23. The Mediterranean, there are groves of orange and olive trees, evergreen oaks, cork ,trees and pines, intermixed with cypresses, myrtles,arbutus and fragrant
  24. The mouth, sometimes using a lot of jaw motion, and making a hollow pop! Like a, cork ,being pulled from an empty bottle. These sounds can be quite loud. * Finally
  25. Forward with the flagella trailing behind, much like a cork screw moving inside, cork , Indeed, water in the microscopic scale is highly viscous, very different from
  26. Development: seed — cotyledon — meristem — apical meristem — vascular cambium —, cork ,cambium **Techniques: electrophysiology — electron microscopy ****vascular
  27. Of Sardinia economic development. Every year in Sardinia 200,000 quintets of, cork ,are carved, and 40 % of the end products are exported. Fishing along the coasts
  28. Hockey ball The ball is a table, hard and made of plastic (sometimes over a, cork ,core) and is often covered with indentations to reduce hydroplaning that can
  29. To correct flat pitch. The extra length is helpful for a maker, who can use a, cork ,or plug at the bottom to adjust the pitch. Some instruments use wax or pellets
  30. Learned the secret to avoiding hangovers: Don't sober up! " (A" bung" is a, cork ,in a barrel or bottle of an alcoholic beverage. ) In cartoon tradition, his
  31. Was coined by Robert Hooke in a book he published in 1665 when he compared the, cork ,cells he saw through his microscope to the small rooms monks lived in. Anatomy
  32. By Steed unwrapping the foil from a champagne bottle and Peel shooting the, cork ,away. (Unlike the" chessboard" opening of the previous series, this new
  33. Of Sosa's other bats after his ejection; all were found to be clean, with no, cork , Five bats he had sent to the Hall of Fame in past years were also tested, and
  34. Way. Using old technology, this was often done with rubber (or possibly, cork ,) stoppers inserted between the component glassware items. Holes could be made
  35. Plants. In 1665,using an early microscope, Robert Hooke discovered cells in, cork , and a short time later in living plant tissue. The Germans Jacob Theodor Klein
  36. In Huelva and poplar in Granada—as well as naturally occurring, cork ,oak in the Sierra Moreno. Fishing is a longstanding tradition on the
  37. Glass tubes or the ends of some glass items. However, rubber (and of course, cork ,) are not as chemically inert or heat-resistant as glass and degrade with age.
  38. Soft drink bottling industry Over 1,500 U. S. patents were filed for either a, cork , cap, or lid for the carbonated drink bottle tops during the early days of the
  39. The Acme Whistles company. This is a metal whistle containing a pea made out of, cork , This one is primarily used because it makes a deep, low-pitched shrill that
  40. Are relevant. The secondary sector is quite important. It is mostly based on, cork ,work and mineral processing of granite. In fact, it is easy to find cork oaks
  41. Clicks are pharyngeal. ) Thus the alveolar click sounds something like a, cork ,pulled from a bottle (a low-pitch pop),at least in Xhosa; while the dental
  42. Winters. Crops of the region include olives, grapes,oranges, tangerines,and, cork , Extent The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the
  43. Of oscillations or vibrations around almost fixed locations. For example,a, cork ,on rippling water will bob up and down, staying in about the same place while
  44. With the trombone to alter its timbre. Many are held in place with the use of, cork ,grips, including the straight, cup,Harmon and pixie mutes. Some fit over the
  45. Has a metal holder that hangs from a bracket on the wall or sits on a table. A, cork ,float with a lit wick floats on the oil. To douse the flame, the float is
  46. That work in 60 quarries, where 75 % of the Italian granite is extracted. The, cork ,district, in the northern part of the Gallery region, around Calabrians and
  47. Were prevalent in this period, with the cancelling device often hand-cut from, cork ,by the postmaster in elaborate shapes such as flags, stars or shapes that were
  48. Or duck and from the left wing only, embedded into a rounded cork base. The, cork ,is covered with thin leather. The shuttlecock's shape makes it extremely
  49. Usually goose or duck and from the left wing only, embedded into a rounded, cork ,base. The cork is covered with thin leather. The shuttlecock's shape makes it
  50. Economy Traditional commerce was in wine and olive oil, cork s (the, cork ,oak Quercus super grows in Perpignan's mild climate),wool and leather, and

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