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To break the seal of (something) in order to open it.
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To open by having a seal broken.
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To break the seal of (something) in order to open it.
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To open by having a seal broken.
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Not having been sealed.
In addition, unsealed radioactive material might enter the body by skin absorption, inhalation or ingestion.
There are at present in existence four copies of Magna Carta, sealed with the great seal of King John, and several unsealed copies.
Major Hruschka's little son chanced to have in his hand a bit of unsealed comb-honey in a basket to which was attached a piece of string, and, as the boy playfully whirled the basket round in the air, his father noticed a few drops of honey, ?
Louis and metropolis in from above sno-cap lanes and recently unsealed and.
We then drove to the Shothole Canyon Road, an unsealed canyon road providing access into a spectacular gorge with sheer canyon walls.
The safety officer John Davies is offering courses to science students on sealed and unsealed sources on 26 January 2006.
Avoid rough or unsealed hard floors such as concrete or tar macadam as this could damage the brush bar.
In order to conduct a proper investigation, a portion of the previously sealed court documents must be unsealed.
Mildew removal from unsealed grout can be a challenge, but it is still easier than removing grout.
If a flood or spill occurs, or there's a great deal of moisture in the air, an unsealed seam may absorb this moisture, swelling the seam of the plank.
Yet, if you have paper-faced wallboards that are unsealed, be cautious about overdoing the moisture to prevent damage.
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