Found the answer to my own question. They are curb feelers."Sheriff is a 1949 Mercury Police Cruiser, fitted with aftermarket "curb feelers" designed to help avoid scuffing his whitewall tires. " -- The Disney Wiki, Sheriff (Cars), as of 2015, 05, 21
Minerals containing mercury are solid salts of the metal (e.g. cinnabar, corderoite, livingstonite, vermilion, calomel). The liquid metal must be extracted from these ores by smelting, as it does not exist in the metallic form naturally.
Mercury Rising was released on 04/03/1998.
Mercury has been used throughout the electronics industry and older televisions commonly had mercury within them. Legislation in Europe, NAFTA and other regions has restricted the use of mercury and other chemicals in domestic and commercial equipment. Therefore, new televisions contain no more than trace amounts of mercury. The Trinitron series of CRT televisions, not manufactured for over 10 years now, did have mercury in many of its components.
Mercury
Yes it was.
He is a 1949 Mercury police cruiser. see link below
looking in his telescope
the answer you are looking for is Yuki Mizusawa and his beyblade is Mercury Anubius 85XF.
The word you're looking for is azoth.
Because Mercury or Venus is in other side of the sun , or just simply when you are looking at the sun, without any filters, you burn your eyes.
one such liquid is mercury. But I'am also looking for more such liquids.
It's the monogram of the coin's designer A. A. Weinman, all Mercury dimes have it.
The Mercury Mariner is a vehicle. If you are looking for the vehicle, a local Mercury dealership is likely the best place to look. If you are looking for parts, a local auto shop might have them. If not, they would likely be able to tell you where you can find parts locally.
Mercury is between the earth and the sun, so it is hard to find when you are looking into the sun, which is so bright.
Elemental mercury isn't an acute toxin, so the question is essentially meaningless.
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