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To make the sound better, the pyzhatka flute is usually moistened before play, as it seals the holes and makes the notes clearer.
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They are moistened with water or other liquids like isopropyl alcohol depending on the applications.
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Not until today, writing these lines, thinking about you all, have my eyes moistened since the sentencing.
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Most seeds need enough water to moisten the seeds but not enough to soak them.
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The liquid ingredients are then mixed in just until moistened, resulting in a shortened dough.
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This foam can feed and moisten the tadpoles during the entire metamorphosis which takes about a month.
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Because the wash action does not require the clothing be freely suspended in water, only enough water is needed to moisten the fabric.
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This mix is then moistened to a consistency similar to bread dough, using a small amount of water.
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Many powdered tea bricks are moistened with rice water in pressing to assure that the tea powder sticks together.
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During this exposure it is kept continually moistened with water, so that it ultimately falls to a very fine powder.
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