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If the ball was too tight in its socket, the ink would clog up and it wouldn't reach the paper.
If the ball was too tight in its socket, the ink would clog up and it wouldn't reach the paper.
It may increase your heart rate and blood pressure, lower blood oxygen or stiffen and clog up your blood vessels.
It may increase your heart rate and blood pressure, lower blood oxygen, or stiffen and clog up your blood vessels.
so you can start to imagine how does that ripple effect take shape if you start to clog up the system at a time in which we're approaching planting.
And so you can start to imagine how does that ripple effect take shape if you start to clog up the system at a time in which we're approaching planting.
The weaponization of our system by law firms, even pro bono work they're doing just in order to clog up government, stop government.
The weaponization of our system by law firms, even pro bono work they're doing, just in order to clog up government, stop government.
After six months to a year, all that gunk can clog up your hair follicles, which can prevent new hair from growing.
But when Stephanie first developed this crystallized cloudy liquid colleagues refused to spin it for her, fearing it would clog up their machines.
If a shark, for instance, will come and take a bite out of a hagfish, before the shark can even bite down, the hagfish will secrete slime and clog up the shark's mouth and gills, allowing it to make an escape.
True, some plastics can be recycled, but that doesn't mean that everyone does so—leaving wrappers, water bottles, pieces of packaging, and everything else to clog up ecosystems.
you know. Is it ear moisturizer? Because you're about to clog up my ear with
They're not going to clog up Earth's ecosystems. They work great.