Crystals and precipitates, deprived of as much water as possible by centrifugal machines or filter-presses, are transported by means of a belt, screw, or other form of conveyer, on to trays staged in brick chambers heated directly by flue gases or steam pipes; the latter are easily controlled, and if the steam be superheated a temperature of 300° and over may be maintained. [Please select]
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Adieu, time presses, and I must act. [Please select]
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However, time presses, and we want to push off. [Please select]
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"Name them quickly for time presses." [Please select]
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_" (He who is in distress--when immeasurable suffering presses on him--Kwan-on, all-wise and all-powerful, can save him from the world's calamity.") [Please select]
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The enlarged thyroid body presses upon the trachea and jugular veins. [Please select]
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He only presses the hand of his comrade in silent and grateful grasp. [Please select]
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Therefore, in great restraint, he presses on, promising hereafter only so much history as may serve to show forth the somber background. [Please select]
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--The wind, with its whistling and wailing, makes everything tremble; the hero presses him tightly and forces him to be silent. [Please select]
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This mass of gases has weight, and presses upon objects at the surface of the earth to the extent of 15 lb. [Please select]
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"Grief is a stone, which presses down him who bears it alone, but two draw it lightly out of the way." [Please select]
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