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until you can no longer stand the pain
a long freaking time. it won't unjam until you no longer participate in physical activity
chemicals can go anywhere on the floor on the table even on walls and if you buy dettol complete it will wipe away chemicals for long last
No, ozone is not flammable, though it could probably support combustion like oxygen. Also, although ozone is easily broken down, it is continuously being replenished.
The impact depends on what has been spilled and how much was spilled, ranging from simple erosion caused by large amounts of water, to long-term poisoning from mixes containing arsenic or acids, to items that will dilute in time, such as lime or alkaline. Commercial weed-killers can cause dead zones where tanks or barrels of the product stood for long periods of time. We had a permanent circle in our backyard (former farmland) for about 10 years until we got the soil mixed with enough compost to dilute what was making the plants weak. Now you cannot see the circle, but before you could see it sharply defined any time the grass got a little dry.
Until it dries then it is no longer flammable.
No, Perfume oils are flammable liquids, and flammable liquids do not last long.
Until it is no longer fun or no longer enough.
probly not much longer
Until it no longer stands.
Until his/her shift ends (maybe longer).
Tarantul as live longer than tarantulas, but no longer than until the time they get smashed by my shoe.
They hid up until they could no longer hide.
until you can no longer stand the pain
Until they tell you they can no longer use you. 20 years is the retirement cutoff point, but it is possible to remain in service longer.
Probably until the person who had the virus is cured. But you never know how long bacteria can last.
It is recommended that an iPhone that has had liquid spilled on it be placed in rice or oats for at least 72 hours.