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37 Sentences With "fog up"

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My head gets so sweaty and my glasses fog up.
He tapes his surgical mask to his face so his glasses won't fog up.
The headset didn't fog up on me during use as last year's $199 Oculus Go does.
Face masks can get sweaty and grimy, and lenses can fog up with other people's breath.
The heat that month is brutal, and the humidity is so high my glasses fog up.
My glasses always fog up at the In Memoriam montage, in spite of the inevitable omissions.
Another thing that can cause summer meltdowns: goggles that fog up, pinch hair or don't fit.
The lenses don't fog up nearly as badly as some early headsets, but they're easy to accidentally smear.
The hole also lets moisture escape from the gaps so the windows don&apost fog up or freeze.6.
Seriously, if anyone knows how to fog up a TV screen (or an on-call room), it's these medical mavens.
The seals are tight — I never had any water drip in during my tests — and the goggles don't fog up.
Also, they don't fog up when you enter a warm place in the winter, making you look like a dork.
It's not quite the Fifty Shades-style sexin' Zayn hinted at, but they still probably managed to fog up the windows.
Some of the already-shipped watches have experienced condensation problems, causing water to fog up the glass covering the watch face.
Even worse, clearing them up means having to full stop, only to see them fog up again by the next lap.
Ahead, they've dished on everything you need to know, from how much water to use to what positions are sure to fog up your bathroom mirror.
She warms groundnut soup on the electric stove until the windows fog up and the whole room is swaddled with the scent of peanut butter and chiles.
Instead of shaking or blasting a mixture with sound waves, they use the same science that makes your bathroom mirror fog up while you're taking a hot shower: condensation.
If you can fog up a mirror, you can get a job in Willmar — whether as an agriculture scientist or as a meatpacker for the Jennie-O turkey plant.
In addition to the TCEP lenses, the Army announced it has also added a cold-weather goggle that will not fog up in cold conditions to its list of acceptable eyewear.
There's even a defroster inside that allows the camera to function in temperatures as low as -58 degrees Fahrenheit, and a heating element that warms the glass in front of the lens so that it doesn't fog up.
It's special in its own way, because memories fog up over time, and having something like this while you're on holiday could literally bring you back to that moment when you were, for example, feeding pigeons in Piazza San Marco.
A poet whose thoughts are saturated with prior literature recognizes the actual, living fox by mentally matching it to the fox on the page, a reversal of the usual perceptual order—observe, then describe—that threatens to fog up her vision.
Even on the best night out, nearly every bar plays host to a steady frequency of pinballing shoulders, shout-to-be-heard conversations, and enough body heat to fog up the windows at the entrance and sweat the glass in your hand.
I think of it a lot: as I'm taking off my makeup with micellar water on a cotton pad, as I'm washing my face with a $70 bottle of foam, as I'm massaging any number of serums and creams and essences into my skin, as I'm staring at my pores in the bathroom mirror so closely that the glass starts to fog up, as I'm spending so much time executing every step of my evening routine with such care that my boyfriend is long asleep before I get into bed, a full 25 minutes later.
The condensation can lead to dangerous situations because car windows will suddenly fog up when one enters the tunnel.
She is very nearsighted, which can be an irritation on a case. She is often concerned that her somewhat delicate wire frame glasses will crack (though she does not carry a spare pair) and is frequently hampered when they fog up or are spattered with rain. She is able to cope with the uglier side of her profession but is shaken by violence, death, and corpses. She enjoys hot baths, sleeping late, and reading.
He uses his knowledge of pressure points and other medicine to help Ranma and the others. He is hopelessly in love with Kasumi. Whenever he sees her, his glasses fog up and he becomes nervous, losing the ability to focus on what he is doing, which can prove dangerous for any patient he may be treating at the moment. Kasumi is completely oblivious to the effect she has on him, dismissing any of his unusual actions, presumably because she has never seen him act differently.
This refrigeration allowed the actors' breath to visibly fog up, and allowed the cast to "have a place that feels real" to aid their acting. The outdoor scenes for the episode were filmed around Vancouver's Mount Seymour, with weather conditions making shooting difficult enough to require an extra day of work. Although the series' 1998 movie would take place after the events of the fifth season, the movie was actually filmed in the hiatus between the show's fourth and fifth season and re-shoots were conducted during the filming of the show's fifth season.
In 1929, US Army Air Corps Colonel John A. Macready worked with Bausch & Lomb, a Rochester, New York-based medical equipment manufacturer, to create aviation sunglasses that would reduce the distraction for pilots caused by the intense blue and white hues of the sky. Specifically, MacCready was concerned about how pilots' goggles would fog up, greatly reducing visibility at high altitude. The prototype, created in 1936 and known as "Anti-Glare", had plastic frames and green lenses that could cut out the glare without obscuring vision. Impact-resistant lenses were added in 1938.
Eye- pieces, which were prone to fog up, were initially made from talc. When going into combat, gas helmets were typically worn rolled up on top of the head, to be pulled down and secured about the neck when the gas alarm was given. The first British version was the Hypo helmet, the fabric of which was soaked in sodium hyposulfite (commonly known as "hypo"). The British P gas helmet, partially effective against phosgene and with which all infantry were equipped with at Loos, was impregnated with sodium phenolate.
270 The set required a constant temperature of in order to maintain the real snow and ice used to decorate it. This refrigeration allowed the actors' breath to visibly fog up, and allowed the cast to "have a place that feels real" to aid their acting. The outdoor scenes were filmed around Vancouver's Mount Seymour, with weather conditions making shooting difficult enough to require an extra day of work. The episode's production took place just a week before David Duchovny's wedding, with his fiancée Téa Leoni visiting the set during filming.
In 1929, US Army Air Corps Colonel John A. Macready worked with Bausch & Lomb, a Rochester, New York-based medical equipment manufacturer, to create aviation sunglasses that would reduce the distraction for pilots caused by the intense blue and white hues of the sky. Specifically, MacCready was concerned about how pilots' goggles would fog up, greatly reducing visibility at high altitude. The prototype, created in 1936 and known as "Anti-Glare", had plastic frames and green lenses that could cut out the glare without obscuring vision. It went on sale to the public in 1937.
The Moon Man was so named because he concealed his identity with a spherical helmet of Argus (one- way mirror) glass, which gave a mirrored appearance. The one of a kind helmet was hinged, allowing him to don it and had an inbuilt disperser so he did not fog up the inside of his helmet by his breathing. He also wore a black robe with black gloves. Though the Moon Man robbed mainly from villains, he was viewed by the police as a criminal and was wanted for very many burglaries, two kidnappings and a murder.
Sophia's mirror image tells her to stop doubting that this is what she wants: just her, all the time. Unable to stand seeing the messed-up version of herself staring at her, Sophia turns on the hot water in the shower to fog up the mirror, to which her image replies that she can't cover up what she is. Aiden is asked by the man if he knows why he is there, to which he nods and follows him to a field. Max and Connor build a fort in the living room and communicate through paper and pen so HAVEN can't hear what they're really saying as they talk about random things out loud to throw her off, one of which is Connor asking Max out, to which she declines.
Several types of full-face mask exist, and the procedure for clearing them depends on the construction. They will automatically drain through the exhaust port of the demand valve provided the water can get to it, but this is not always possible, and in models which use an internal mouthpiece, the procedure is the same as with a half mask. Models which use an oral/nasal internal seal will usually drain to the demand valve or an additional drain valve at a low point when the diver's face is roughly upright or face down, and these will clear during normal breathing for small leaks, and may be cleared of major flooding by using the purge button on the demand valve to fill the mask with air. Most diving masks can fog up due to condensation on the inside of the faceplate.
Gardner's first drive in the race happened to be soon after the circuit was hit by rain which lasted for almost two hours, and his cause was not helped by the Commodore's windscreen de-mister not working which saw the screen fog up making visibility, already poor due to the heavy rain and fog on The Mountain, almost impossible. Also in 1992, Gardner raced 4 events in the German DTM for the Jagermeister-sponsored Linder Team running the #20 BMW E30 M3 Sport Evolution alongside team mate Armin Hahne, with little success. In 1993, Gardner was recruited to drive a VP Commodore for the Holden Racing Team in the 1993 Australian Touring Car Championship, the first year of the 5.0 litre touring cars which later became the V8 Supercars. In November 1993, Gardner won one of the Group A support races at the Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide, after earlier in the year finishing third Tooheys 1000 co-driving with Brad Jones.

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