Thesaurus / instantaneously
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Whereas if you’re heating a piece of metal in the atmosphere over the course of 10 seconds, then you get an instantaneous absorption of oxygen, many kilometers above the ground — great way of measuring the composition of the Earth’s upper atmosphere.
WHAT DUST FROM SPACE TELLS US ABOUT OURSELVESNATALIE WOLCHOVERFEBRUARY 4, 2021QUANTA MAGAZINEEmails aren’t as instantaneous as they used to be and many people have found themselves using them solely for external purposes.
INTERNAL COMMUNICATION PLAN: HOW SMB MARKETING TEAMS CAN ACHIEVE GROWTHRONITA MOHANNOVEMBER 12, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHThe control menu is excellent, with every action instantaneous, no loading or stuttering.
PLAYSTATION 5 REVIEW: PS5 IS A SENSORY GAME-CHANGERELISE FAVISNOVEMBER 6, 2020WASHINGTON POSTNeuroscientists already knew that memory formation is not instantaneous, and that the act of remembering is crucial to locking a memory into the brain.
BRAIN CELL DNA REFOLDS ITSELF TO AID MEMORY RECALLELENA RENKENNOVEMBER 2, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEThe porter placed there by Longcluse, of course, opened the gate instantaneously at his call.
CHECKMATEJOSEPH SHERIDAN LE FANUIt was curious to watch the young girls as they instantaneously availed themselves of Mrs Mason's absence.
RUTHELIZABETH CLEGHORN GASKELLThe sea air, however, has one most extraordinary quality—it removes a cough or cold almost instantaneously.
TRAVELS THROUGH THE SOUTH OF FRANCE AND THE INTERIOR OF PROVINCES OF PROVENCE AND LANGUEDOC IN THE YEARS 1807 AND 1808LT-COL. PINKNEYA little after sunset, the insurgents reached the forest, and instantaneously disappeared under covert.
THE BORDER RIFLESGUSTAVE AIMARDAn English farmer would instantaneously double or quadruple the produce of the province.
TRAVELS THROUGH THE SOUTH OF FRANCE AND THE INTERIOR OF PROVINCES OF PROVENCE AND LANGUEDOC IN THE YEARS 1807 AND 1808LT-COL. PINKNEYA bullet struck him to the right of the nose and killed him instantaneously; he was about to lead his regiment to the charge.
LETTERS OF LT.-COL. GEORGE BRENTON LAURIEGEORGE BRENTON LAURIEWORDS RELATED TO INSTANTANEOUSLY
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