You can then work over the wood surface with a stiff broom to further dislodge dirt, then rinse it off with a hose. |
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The purpose of an alkali is to saponify the oils and dislodge ordinary soil and other matter. |
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Buttercups have creeping runners that root at intervals and are almost as difficult to dislodge as dock. |
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She imitated the footfalls of the brigand ahead of her, trying not to dislodge gravel or stones. |
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Often a plant will dislodge a stone, causing all of its roots to be exposed or the soil to be lost. |
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Two small paintings at the end of the exhibition were particularly hard to dislodge from memory. |
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The physician must wait between 5 to 10 minutes before removing the introducer so as not to dislodge the implanted stent. |
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She scraped her flat shoes across the ground to dislodge any stale mud and walked to the centre of the alley. |
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The beast screamed, its eyes reddened with pain, and flailed its leg wildly in an attempt to dislodge the feline. |
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Mehna was jolted hard, as if she'd been electrocuted, and she felt herself dislodge from the tranquilizer. |
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They have to, because the fringe players have to improve to dislodge the established lot. |
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The raiders broke in the door of the post office at the corner in the village and tried to dislodge the safe using picks and chisels. |
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They also more frequently used hip checks to dislodge rushers from their jocks. |
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Not only will he not go, but any attempt to dislodge him would certainly cause trouble to erupt in that beleaguered state again. |
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A male water strider can dislodge the sperm of the previous male and thus tries to mate with many females. |
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They withdrew to the mountainous south, whence Russian forces have to this day been unable to dislodge them. |
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A thorough brushing will dislodge ticks picked up during walkies, they add. |
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You talk about A-clamps on first stages, and if you knock one of these, you will dislodge the O-ring and have a massive flow from the cylinder. |
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Part of what makes his doubts hyperbolic is that their extravagance renders them unlikely to dislodge our existing beliefs. |
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The enemy quickly overran most of the South Vietnamese position, but not even a furious 5-hour assault could dislodge the Americans. |
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He broke into the Dundee team at 20 and it took a transfer to Hearts to dislodge him. |
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The army and airforce were unable to dislodge them, particularly as they enjoyed popular support among the rural population. |
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In such a tightly managed duopoly partisan change is slow in coming, and then likely to be slow to dislodge. |
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Massive airstrikes target a ridge early today, as coalition troops try to dislodge Iraqi forces. |
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But the urgency of the drive to dislodge the Iraqi leader largely flows from the threat that he will acquire nuclear weapons. |
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I hadn't taken my hair down from the wedding and spent probably twenty minutes trying to dislodge bobby pins from hairspray. |
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And so the picture began to build up of an obstinate, contrary old man, with a fixed idea which no one could dislodge. |
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Their wins were not enough to dislodge Salman Al Khalifa from being crowned series champion. |
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The Fine Gael men were both elected on the first count in 1999 and will be hard to dislodge. |
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It may also be that parental phoebes attempted to dislodge cowbird shells and some were able to do so. |
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High-pressure CO2 is instantly released through discharge-head ports, creating a force to dislodge the buildup. |
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At ten o'clock the pilot began to sharply rock the aircraft's wings, hoping to confuse and dislodge the counter-attackers. |
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He was in charge of an engineer demolition squad attached to an infantry company which was committed to dislodge the enemy from a vital hill. |
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The movement doesn't have to be much to tear root and shoot tissue as well as displace roots and dislodge the verdure. |
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When photons from the sun hit the surface of a solar cell, they dislodge electrons from silicon atoms. |
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Even against the might of the party machines they will be difficult to dislodge. |
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Carefully dislodge the pests with your thumbnail or a knife, or wash mealybugs from foliage using tepid water about once a week. |
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The Confederates launched a single counterattack aimed at retaking the sunken road, but failed to dislodge the Union. |
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A player may also use the crosse as a tool to dislodge the ball from the crosse of an opponent. |
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Amerindians surrounded Annapolis Royal, but failed to dislodge the British garrison. |
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Washing the plants can dislodge pests, but the washing-up liquid trick flouts EU rules. |
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Although some pension funds supported corporate raiders to dislodge ineffective managers, broad-based long-term investors lose more than they gain from takeovers. |
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It may not be easy to dislodge them from their entrenched positions. |
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A largish van must have been used and even with a gang of thieves, it must have taken a fair amount of time to dislodge the stone and pile it up into the van. |
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It cannot matter whether the damage was unintentional or done by our artillery or aircraft to dislodge the enemy or by the enemy to dislodge our troops. |
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More of the same will make the champions very hard to dislodge. |
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It will be very hard to dislodge these amendments once they're in place. |
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After the bacteria are stuck to a surface, the biofilm becomes difficult to dislodge, unlike free living bacteria. |
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This is markedly different from the reaction of an infant, who will thrash about in an effort to dislodge whatever is blocking its airway. |
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Heimlich maneuver, emergency procedure that is used to dislodge foreign bodies from the throats of choking victims. |
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Applying one to two inches of water after the seed has been planted will cause soil particles to dislodge and move from the tops of soil ridges into the seed furrow. |
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Mechanical percussion techniques have been used therapeutically after shock wave lithotripsy to dislodge such calculi from the lower pole of the kidney. |
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Pneumatic equipment uses moving airstreams to dislodge insects from crop plants and then collects them from the dislodging airstream. |
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We take all morning to climb the steep ridge, scrambling over huge granite boulders, taking care not to dislodge stones, which might hit hikers below. |
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And finally, being flat out in the water may help dislodge mucus from the lungs. |
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Spitting and rinsing should be avoided for the first 24 hours to not dislodge the blood clot and cause a dry socket. |
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The two or three largest suppliers on any market are hard to dislodge and in a better position to escape a price war or come out of it unscathed. |
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It seems sinister that there was an attempt to dislodge the lawful process in these cases and substitute blanket imprisonment. |
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He has tried and failed to dislodge Mugabe three times, although supporters argue that, on a level playing field, he would have won every time. |
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The dollar's relentless rise may dislodge a brick or two, but China is not about to let the yuan collapse. |
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The impacts were severe enough to dislodge one of the burner frame support uprights. |
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The Econoshake has a shaking mechanism which agitates the structure of the filter in order to dislodge the dust stocked inside of the bags. |
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Don't worry about losing your mic while running, climbing or any activities that may dislodge a loosely attached mic. |
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Avoid sticky foods like caramel or chewing gum, which can dislodge the temporary crown of the tooth. |
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This tool is used to check the size of the oyster, but it also serves as a lever to dislodge the spat of other mollusc species. |
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The Kurds are not the Northern Alliance and air strikes and special operations may prove woefully inadequate to dislodge Saddam Hussein. |
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Description: Here, five drivers are using pike poles to dislodge logs from a pile-up. |
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Description: This machine was used to dislodge frozen chips in the freight cars. |
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Episodically, stronger storm currents could dislodge rocks with attached algae, mussels, and other epifauna, exposing them to transport ashore by storm waves. |
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Soak leafy green or dense vegetables in water for a few minutes to dislodge dirt then rinse thoroughly under running water. |
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He digs snow pits to look for weak layers in the snowpack, and cuts sections of the slope with his skis to see if he can dislodge unstable pockets. |
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The Swiss is still numero uno and will take some pot of paint to dislodge him, but be of little doubt, he, just like Borg and Sampras, will fade from the canvas. |
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He had been hoping for a quick end to this campaign, utilizing the ship's guns to pound the hillsides above the defenders in an effort to dislodge and disorganise them. |
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The intense thunderstorm will quench the fires before they become wildfires and will dislodge the weaker numbers and prepare them for the next fire. |
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No amount of student outrage or protest could dislodge him from this position. |
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Shakor, the Taliban commander, admitted those paramilitaries would be tough to dislodge. |
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The longer people think that Romney is acceptable, the harder it will be to dislodge the idea. |
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But for all the advantages Assad has handed to them, they cannot dislodge his second-string units from the city. |
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Paramedics had to remove several ribs to dislodge the sword, which pierced his chest and was left sticking out of his back. |
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Shake the crab harder, and you may dislodge tiny sea stars feeding on oysters and mussels, or sea urchins scavenging for seaweed and sedentary invertebrates. |
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He repulsed several American attempts to dislodge him, even wounding and capturing American cavalryman William Washington, before eventually retiring in good order to the Wantoot Plantation house. |
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Although attempts have been made to alter or dislodge it, the moniker has stuck, though the role of accompanist has fluctuated over time. |
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The purpose of this yearly operation is to dislodge ice at the mouths of the tributaries in order to prevent ice jams and flooding that can result from the spring break-up. |
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As they explain in a paper in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, other males may fight over access to the female and try to dislodge any male that has an inserted palp. |
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The tube was vortexed for 2-3 min to dislodge conidia from the insect and the concentration of conidia was determined using a haemocytometer. |
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The machine used a forced air current to dislodge the beetles and at the same time used powerful suction to catch them in mid-air and pulverize them. |
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The rock paintings, more of which are being discovered yearly, are under threat from constant wildfires, from feral animals that rub against the cave walls and from wasps whose nests dislodge the ephemeral ochre paints. |
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Henry attempted to dislodge William, but the Siege of Thimert dragged on for two years until Henry's death. |
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The Commonwealth attempted to dislodge Axis forces in May and again in June, but failed on both occasions. |
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Thus, if the speed of flow is doubled, the flow would dislodge objects with 64 times as much submerged weight. |
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When moist air tries to dislodge an arctic air mass, overrunning snow can result within the poleward side of the elongated precipitation band. |
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The largest operation was a plan for Braddock to dislodge the French from the Ohio Country. |
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If sand gets lodged in their eyes, they can dislodge it using their transparent third eyelid. |
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In the 2006 series of Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, one of the show's researchers picked someone they knew to win the opportunity to ride a giant model pig and dislodge cash in a competition called Jiggy Bank. |
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The self-cleaning system uses a blast of compressed air in the reverse direction to dislodge the debris and can be activated automatically or manually. |
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But Greene knew that in a defensive posture the grizzled veterans would be tough to dislodge particularly since they held the plantation house so resolutely. |
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Other service areas have long since abandoned this perilous process and have switched to the more expensive method of bringing in a backhoe equipped with an hydraulic ice chipper which can safely dislodge the ice buildup. |
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We have no intention to dislodge anyone from the buffer zone. |
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Over the next six hours, the pilot tried to dislodge the aircraft and was in and out of the cold water with a small shovel and a paddle trying to dig out the gravel from under the back part of the floats. |
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The study was biased toward routine custodial activities that had the potential to dislodge and resuspend asbestos fibers. |
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Conversely if the UUP leader fails to dislodge McCrea the UUP-Tory project will be judged to have been a failure and Empey's position as party chief would be untenable. |
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In principle, what you need to do is remove the oil from the sand, or from the soil that it's attached to, with any process that will dislodge the oil from the sand. |
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Try to dislodge rocks with a pry bar and a pick. |
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However, when cleaning leafy green or dense vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower and brussel sprouts they should be soaked in water for a few minutes to dislodge dirt then rinsed thoroughly under running water. |
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Compelling evidence is required to dislodge the logical conclusion that information in the public domain will be used, particularly by knowledgeable users. |
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However their broody period is more difficult to detect than in hens and once they start to sit they are even more difficult to dislodge from the nest than a hen. |
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The only entity in control is Nature, crushing through you with a propulsive force sufficient to dislodge the planet. Now, said Elisabeth Bing, things should not be like that. |
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Wherever they may hide, we will dislodge them with the power of democracy and the solidarity of the peoples of Morazán, Sandino, Martí, Bolívar and San Martín. |
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At regular intervals, a burst of metered compressed air is injected through the venturis and inside the fabrics in order to dislodge the agglomerated dust on the outside of the bags and make it fall into the hopper. |
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If an animal has dug a burrow on your lawn or under your garden shed and you don't want to use the Scarecrow to dislodge him, don't give up, there are less expensive solutions. |
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General Baird was directed to scour this grove and dislodge the enemy, but on his advancing with this object on the night of the 5th, he found the tope unoccupied. |
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They threw out flankers, and endeavored to dislodge their assailants. |
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Their patented drying tunnel incorporates arrays of Beck Microjets that are fitted to flexible, positionable feed pipes to dislodge water droplets from can surfaces. |
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Despite suffering a reversal at Hobkirk's Hill on April 25, American troops continued to dislodge strategic British posts in the area, capturing Fort Watson, and Fort Motte. |
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Again, on Sunday, 1 November Rommel tried to dislodge the Australians, but the brutal, desperate fighting resulted in nothing but lost men and equipment. |
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This behaviour could be an attempt to dislodge parasites or commensals. |
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Participants in the current study do thirty minutes of aerobic exercise, followed by two to four hours in a sauna and vitamin megadosing to dislodge and release toxins. |
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