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sink <a sink; sinks> SUBST

sink SUBST (mechanical engineering)

sink AVIAT

sink

sink GÉOL
sink GÉOL
sink GÉOL
sink GÉOL

sink SUBST

sink SUBST INFOR

sink

coalescing sink SUPERFIC

sink hole

sink holes SUPERFIC

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Additionally, the skiving process also increases the roughness of the heat-sink's fins.
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It might hibernate from time to time, and sink back into the swamp.
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He noted that horses would sink in sand to their fetlocks, and walking in the sand exhausted men and animals.
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This is called a splooge or plunk or sink.
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They were able to sink two of the attacking longboats and damaged many others.
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Before applying cover-up products, you want to moisturise the area and let the moisture sink into your skin.
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He said by the time the broadcast was over there were more tears in the sink than washing-up water.
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They jammed the toilet under the stairs or in a closet (source of water closet name) and they built the sink into the wooden washstand.
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This cools the heat sink and whatever it is in direct thermal contact with.
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The most important sink in the methane cycle is reaction with the hydroxyl radical, which is produced photochemically in the atmosphere.
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