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I doubt it ... fluffy: CO2 does liquify at a high enough pressure and low enough temperature.— Modern Mechanix
Here in Ontario the automotive industry uses electricity to liquify old cars to recycle the steel.— Boston.com Most Popular
Now, the Treasury proposes a plan, the PPIP, to engage the private sector in helping to liquify these illiquid asset portfolios, which only serves to highlight the divergent motives between the buyers (who wish to acquire cheap assets with Government-sponsored leverage) and the sellers (who are seeking to garner above-market prices for assets in order to clear their books without mark-downs).— Information Arbitrage
That heat of those fires was consisntent with the temperatures required to liquify steel.— Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
If we were to mine, burn and / or liquify as much as we possibly could, most scientists predict that it would greatly contribute to the ruining of the atmosphere.— Popular Science

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