The facades look their best in changing light, when the classical forms are partly dissolved by the play of the sun on steel and silvery stone.
Kinniku Shōjo Tai's had dissolved partly because of bad feelings amongst some of the members, but in July 2006 they held an event called "reconciliation" and reformed.
The partly dissolved tablets were being analyzed at the Nassau County Scientific Laboratory.
The town of Siwa itself is small and sun-baked, spread out beneath the ruined Berber city of Shali, which gives the appearance of having partly dissolved - which is actually exactly what it did, in 1926, after three days of heavy rain.
It's probably hard to imagine getting much writing done with the Treo's tiny thumb-driven keyboard; the keys are the size of partly dissolved Tic Tacs.
The corpses were then dismembered, partly dissolved in acid in the basement, and partly taken to a local abattoir.
Many silicates are insoluble in acids and cannot be tested in this way, but others are partly dissolved, leaving a film of gelatinous silica that can be stained with coloring matters, such as the aniline dyes (nepheline, analcite, zeolites, etc.).
It is clear that after the mineral had crystallized it was partly again dissolved or corroded at some period before the matrix solidified.
His arrest was carried out neatly by the Securitate, Mr. Ceausescu's state police agency, which has since been partly dissolved.
He gabbles almost inarticulately of the injured, partly dissolved monstrosity which yet lived to bore its way to the surface, to turn its massive storehouse of heat and alien energy loose in a frenzy of molten destruction!