Sure, both teams and fans go through the dreary ritual, psyching themselves up into a lather of loathing but to what end? |
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Beat up a bunch of not-too-bright enemies, navigate a level, throw in some physical obstacles, lather, rinse, repeat. |
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Sweat darkened her golden coat and made white foamy rings where the halter had rubbed the perspiration into lather. |
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I pulled out a bottle of sunblock from my bag and unscrewed the cap, beginning to lather it on. |
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Their steeds were coated in lather, after their wild run weaving between the tall ancient trees of Nevermore's forest. |
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The horse's flanks were soaked, its face was white with lather where the bridle rubbed, and foamy spit flew from its mouth as it tossed its head. |
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It offers a rich, creamy lather that will invigorate, moisturize and soften your hair. |
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It affects the hardness and amount of lather in the soap, but can be drying to the skin. |
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It has the creamiest, frothiest, nicest lather and it makes your skin soft and smell delicious. |
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Resist scratching, lather with soap and rinse to avoid secondary infection, and apply calamine lotion to relive the itching. |
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I took a shower, making sure to lather a ton of shampoo and conditioner in my hair, and using my moisturizing body wash. |
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When you're fully relaxed, use a brush or a loofah and plenty of shower gel or soap to work up a lather. |
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After an hour, add enough shampoo to the hair to raise a mild lather, then add water and shampoo as normal. |
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Almost 60 per cent of water was wasted in washing of excess lather from the clothes. |
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You see, they crush the larger bones, lather the head and unjoint their jaws. |
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He pumped a squirt of antibacterial soap into his hands, and rubbed them together to work up a lather. |
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Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed. |
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Remove shower cap and work copious amounts of shampoo through your hair before wetting, then lather well. |
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By the time she'd fully rinsed the lather off of her body, the shivers had become completely uncontrollable. |
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However, I remember that it was almost impossible to get a lather with soap. |
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Scrub at the scalp, where the oils are concentrated, and let the lather rinse through the rest of your hair. |
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It's rotten having to wash in salt water as the soap won't lather in the slightest although it is supposed to be salt water soap. |
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Play some romantic music, lather him up, and use slow, gentle strokes to shave him. |
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You save more lives that way, even if the wilfully ignorant of the chattering classes get into a lather because of it. |
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In a few seconds, she had worked up quite a bit of lather and took the large pitcher of water again and poured it over my hair. |
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Both the roots and leaves of the Soapwort contain saponin and when stirred in water produce a lather which may be used for washing. |
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She made such a splendid lather with the soap that she felt like she was practically wading in it. |
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She discarded the cloth and began working the girl's hair into a rich lather with scented soap. |
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The lather rinses from the hands easily, but gets into the crevices of the face and looks really disgusting. |
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For years these people have worked themselves into a lather about threats to our sovereignty from bureaucrats in Brussels. |
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Snorts and harsh breaths from their mounts, not to mention the lather and foam built up, showed these two riders were headed somewhere, and fast. |
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Most beauty companies work themselves into a lather trying to launch as many products as possible. |
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I squeezed some shampoo gel onto my hands and rubbed them quickly together, making lather. |
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This is a semi-synthetic substance used as a thickening substance and to encourage lather. |
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If you have time, lather previously spritzed spots with soap and water for the most effective removal. |
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Householders in a terraced street are getting into a lather over the rights and wrongs of hanging laundry across the back alley. |
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The prospect of a new tax on collectors has the secondary art market in a lather, pointing to the fast-falling chunk of sky heading their way. |
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If the regular season doesn't mean all that much, then it's kinda pointless to get in a lather over the preseason. |
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Why is everyone getting into such an excitable lather over the predictable remarks of a no-mark? |
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At the same time, the ballboys had to wipe the sweat from the baseline on Mirnyi's side of the court as his tormentor worked him into a lather. |
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This translucent, blue-green gel produces a gentle lather that combines cleansing with in-depth exfoliation. |
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It was a scientific breakthrough that had a criminal in a lather. |
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The soaring profits had the financial press in a lather of excitement. |
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They no longer make new members lather up with a mysterious, creamy concoction and shave their chins without the aid of a mirror. |
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I ended up standing outside the shower to lather up and then stepping back in — my arms clenched against my body — to rinse off. |
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Directions: morning and evening, delicately lather up with your fingertips on your wet face, neck and eyelids. |
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Using hot water, lather up a small amount of paste soap with your fingers and spread it by slow and delicate massage over the whole body. |
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Save up to 6 litres of water by turning off the shower while you lather up. |
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Wet hair and squeeze a small amount into your palm. Apply shampoo, lather up, and rinse clean. |
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Mornings and evenings: Put a small amount of foam in the hand and lather up with some water. |
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The INO derm 5 Hand Soap produces a rich creamy lather that leaves skin soft and clean. |
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In the heart of the water and washing cycle, our washerwomen and washermen make emotions lather and gush forth on the public area. |
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There was soap, and bath gel, even hot lather and a shaving razor. |
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Once at the hammam, having acclimatized and taken a quick shower, an employee will lather your body generously in black soap. |
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As a boy, I watched my grandfather create a froth of lather in that cup, and shave himself with a straight razor. |
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Dampen face with clear water. Dispense gel into the palm of your hand and work into a lather with water. |
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This is a synthetic substance used as a thickener and to encourage lather. |
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But is the press getting itself worked into a lather over what Barbour did and thought when he was a teenager? |
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Mr. Speaker, I guess when one is stuck in a party that is talking only to itself, one can whip oneself into that kind of lather. |
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Pour the gel into the palm of your hand, lather and apply in light dabs all over the face. |
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Place a small of disguise cleanser in the center of one hand and rub your hands together to generate lather. |
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Spread over damp skin when showering and massage in until a rich lather develops. |
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Hardness also makes it difficult to form lather, requires more soap, and creates a soap scum. |
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Its delectable formula offers a generous and extremely smooth lather, with its tender sweet almond fragrances. |
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This relaxing fluid texture provides the skin with a smooth and scented lather. |
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This elegant, delicately scented soap develops a mild lather and gently and thoroughly cleanses. |
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Leave on beard for a minute then massage again with moist fingers or shave brush to reinvigorate lather and begin shaving. |
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He can work himself into a holy roller's lather on his motivational tapes, but in person he's reassuringly low-key, with an undercurrent of no-nonsense intensity. |
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Yet such indulgence is often the way, as people laugh off alcoholic excess while working themselves into a righteous moral lather over something smelly in a cigarette. |
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Lather up away from the running water so the lather isn't washed off. |
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I lather up soap in the shower and shave my head using that soap lather. |
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Meadow's coat was a dull grey, covered with sweat, lather and blood. |
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Yet the papers whipped themselves into a lather of indignation. |
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Only cricket works itself into such a lather about statistics. |
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More years ago than I care to remember, we worked ourselves into a lather of indignation in student meetings over multinationals, looted funds and bribery in Africa. |
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The racy programming has not just got audiences into a lather. |
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With freedom comes responsibility and the kind of disruption that currently has the recording, and to a lesser extent, film industries in such a lather. |
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Nevertheless, it has helped add a bit more spice to the recent upsurge of rank and file militancy which has managed to send the mainstream press into such a lather. |
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Channing believed that the hardness of the city's well water made cleaning almost impossible to accomplish, since soap would not lather with water that contained impurities. |
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That only makes more mysterious the lather he can work himself into whenever he talks about these issues on air today. |
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With very little water, soap flakes can be whipped into a lather. |
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The mineral content is so great that one can barely lather soap. |
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I would lather soap and water onto my face every morning and night. |
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I deemed it useless to restart the bath, and rinsed out the bottom, where the soap bubbles and lather collected, so that the servants wouldn't have to. |
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To use, simply wipe paint from the brush, remove excess paint with the appropriate solvent, then rinse the brash with water and rub the head on Brash Soap to form a lather. |
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Standing on a chair, fully dressed, he sprayed his head and upper body with shaving lather, dowsed himself with rice, and then plunged into a washtub. |
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It works itself into a lather, demands vast tax cuts, fails to agree on its spending proposals in an orderly fashion, and then stages a big confrontation with the president over the final make-up of the budget. |
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The advantage of the shut-off feature is that it allows you to be very water efficient-you can interrupt the flow while you lather up or shampoo and then resume at the same flow rate and temperature. |
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I dare say the officer class gets that extra bit of luxury, even if effeminate bat-men no longer poncily lather their backs in the bath-tub. |
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This two-in-one, delicately scented shower gel and bubble bath contains mild cleansing agents, which prevent the skin from drying out and develop a creamy lather. |
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Gently massage and work into a rich lather, then rinse. |
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This foil shaver can be used wet with shaving lather or dry. |
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Instead of middle aged women working themselves into a lather, of course, this time it's hyperactively excitable little ones lapping up the fun. |
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When he really gets his lather up, he can take over a football game. |
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Enriched with active ingredients originated from beehive and with plant oils, their unctuous and extra-mild lather makes them an ultra-protective pleasant to use care product. |
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Soft water is desirable for washing because soap and detergents lather up well, and for cooking because it leaves no mineral deposits on cookware, kettles, etc. |
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A simple squeeze of the bottle combines the cleansers and hydrators to create a rich sudsy lather that cleans and hydrates your skin, leaving you feeling great, long after you leave the shower. |
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Rather and lather appear to have been subject to broadening later, and in fewer varieties of English, by analogy with father. |
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In the studio, the audience was already in a lather. |
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Don't get yourself into a lather about anything that idiot says. It's not worth it! |
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The Republicans, however, are in a lather. |
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And conservative talk radio is in a permanent lather about immigration. |
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Gently massage and work into a rich lather. |
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Massage cream into your beard to create a nice lather. |
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Apply the cleasner lather to your face and gently rub it. |
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Provides instantaneous, luxuriant, smooth and long lasting lather. |
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Perfumed and generous lather leaving a fresh and soft feeling. |
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Using a shower lily helps to obtain a fine, abundant lather. |
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It does not lather and can be used in most of balneotherapy bath tubs. |
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Mix the cleansing cream with water in the hands and lather. |
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Hindu nationalists work up a lather in such cases to put pressure on the Congress party, which looks powerful at the national level but much less so at the state level. |
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Peter dipped the whisk in lather and applied it to his face, so he could start shaving. |
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That is why it takes more soap to make a good lather when using hardwater. |
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The Face Range of products includes a series of rich lather shave creams, as well as a ultra-hydrating cream that offers superior moisturization for 24 hours. |
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