At the bottom of nearly all my handbags and suitcases can be found a random array of black eyeliners, lip glosses and discarded powder compacts. |
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It starts with dried whole peas and of course uses wasabi powder or paste, the amount of which can be adjusted to your taste. |
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It is necessary to firmly ram home the powder charge and over-shot wadding. |
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The laundrette woman who spent ages afterwards getting washing powder out of the tumble dryer was not amused. |
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Then it was rolled down to the water's edge along a walkway and loaded on to a powder hoy to be ferried to the waiting warship. |
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As members arrived at our March meeting a generous collection of soap, toothbrushes, flannels, sponges, washing powder etc., gradually piled up. |
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The powder instantly vanished with a loud WHOOSH, leaving behind an acrid smell and a small cloud of gray smoke. |
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I watched his hands, tipping measured amounts of powder from a pewter horn, tapping in a ball and wad with a short ramrod. |
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Cream of tartar is made from it, and it is use to acidulate baking powder and ammonium carbonate. |
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He has been attending drama classes for 18 months and is currently on TV in a safari-style advert for kitchen rolls and washing powder. |
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Want to assess the market for a new brand of environment-friendly washing powder? |
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While this brand of porridge contains no added sugar, the manufacturers have managed to slip in skimmed milk and cream powder. |
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And we were about to run out of washing powder too, but now we have 12.5 kg of environmentally friendly washing powder. |
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Ramshot's Enforcer is a relatively slow-burning magnum powder suitable for the.44 Mag. and other big bore wallopers. |
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After peeling off outer skin, they polish it with castor oil, cactus jelly, curd, ghee and turmeric powder to make it smooth and slippery. |
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It might contain spiced tea, dried chillis or washing powder and I'll have no idea until I open it. |
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Approximately 5 to 10 mg of powder was drilled from each tooth after the surface had been abraded to remove possible contamination. |
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It affects everything from electrical goods to CDs to food and even washing powder. |
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Kaitlin takes out a compact from her black satin purse and starts applying some face powder. |
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I had been using baking powder for a leavening and vegetable oil on the waffle iron in the recipes I had tried. |
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All the facilities for washing were provided, with the exception of washing powder, which you provided yourself. |
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Rub pork loin with paprika, Cajun seasoning, parsley, onion powder, garlic powder, sugar, salt, and pepper. |
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But when he tried to snort the cocaine off a business card, he blew the wrong way and knocked the powder off the card. |
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But is bug protein really any better than traditional protein sources, like chicken, or your go-to protein powder? |
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Place the ground pecans, butter, sugar, flour, baking powder, and eggs in a large bowl and beat together until smooth. |
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A Mexican mix has only a few ingredients but a fair amount of chili powder, and the heat factor promotes controlled nibbling. |
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Despite having been running around a stage for an hour playing a guitar previously, he was clean and his clothes radiated the smell of washing powder. |
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The price reductions are on everyday branded products including cereals, coffee, tea, biscuits, juices, sauces, toiletries, cosmetics, washing powder, bottled water and beer. |
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Fry up corn nuts, peanuts, and pepitas in a skillet, then sprinkle them with chili powder and salt. |
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In a large bowl, combine flour, cornmeal, salt, baking powder, and brown sugar. |
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You need to mix the cream bleach and powder accelerator together, and I found it easier to do on a saucer than the tiny plastic palette they provide. |
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Last year, photographers caught her dropping a Baggie of white powder outside her home as she fumbled for her keys. |
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Place the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt on parchment or wax paper. |
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The ingredients of the powder include jeera, uluva and kurunthotti. |
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Politicians who want to win elections wear large rings with albino powder hidden inside, she said. |
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The attendees throw colored powder around, not unlike the Hindu festival of Holi. |
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Chili and Lime Cornby Terry Golson Jalapenos, chili powder, cumin, and lime do a lot to offset the sweetness. |
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Dark and Spicy Mexican Hot Chocolate Chile ancho powder is a versatile spice derived from dry Mexican ancho chiles. |
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Often this involves a piece of stem that is treated with rooting liquid or powder containing hormones. |
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Furniture factory sawdust incinerators need much attention as these have to handle resin powder and many flammable substances. |
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Heavy metals are often adsorbed on injected active carbon powder, which is collected by particle filtration. |
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The inside of the tubes is coated with a fluorescent powder, which glows as a result of the ionizing radiation of the tritium gas. |
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Kieselguhr, a fine powder of diatomaceous earth, can be introduced into the beer and circulated through screens to form a filtration bed. |
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The resultant phosphoramidite is stable and can be stored in the absence of moisture as a white powder. |
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In the afternoon of 18 November 1857, a huge explosion rocked Mainz when the city's powder magazine, the Pulverturm, exploded. |
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The roots of Plantain and Pellitory of Spain beaten to powder and put into hollow teeth, takes away the pains of them. |
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The level of decomposition and dissolution could be modified by changing the plasmogenous gas or feed powder grain size. |
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One common product, the lapis lazuli, was a blue stone with golden specks, which was used as paint after it was ground into powder. |
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Small seeds, such as fennel and mustard seeds, are often used both whole and in powder form. |
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It is then cut into small cubes, coated with clay powder to prevent adhesion, and allowed to fully harden and dry. |
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She was redolent of violet sachet powder, and had warm, soft, white hands, but she danced divinely, moving as smoothly as the tide coming in. |
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Tom Chaney is a depraved man who kills for no good reason.... Chaney has a powder burn on his face. |
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Most had head wounds and powder burns, indicating that they had been shot at close range. |
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They are the authors of the small powder room in the Hofbrau House at Broadway and Fifty-third Street, New York, a very modern creation. |
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Furthermore, matchlocks were vulnerable to humid or rainy conditions as the powder would become damp. |
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The aforesaid warme water is made with the powder of a certaine hearbe called Chaa, which is much esteemed, and is well accounted among them. |
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Peanut powder is an important ingredient in the spicy coating for kebabs in Nigeria and Ghana. |
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An arquebusier could carry more ammunition and powder than a crossbowman or longbowman could with bolts or arrows. |
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The powder was carried over the hill to Tobacco Bay, from where boats transported it to an American ship that lay offshore. |
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Pound 5 kg of round ragi and 5 pieces of thinly sliced ragi into powder. Mix ragi into cooled rice. |
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His powder was made by reacting chlorine with dry slaked lime and proved to be a cheap and successful product. |
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Iron oxide mixed with aluminium powder can be ignited to create a thermite reaction, used in welding and purifying ores. |
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Iron is a byproduct of burning a mixture of aluminum powder and rust powder. |
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Some manufacturers used a mixture of powdered charcoal, soot and mineral salts, called cement powder. |
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It most commonly occurs as a crystalline decahydrate, which readily effloresces to form a white powder, the monohydrate. |
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In late 18th century North America, before the development of baking powder, pearl ash was used as a leavening agent in quick breads. |
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Next place your hair, the rose quartz, some of the orris root powder, and the candle drippings into the box. |
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There is no way to make a strong and vigorous powder of saltpetre, without the admixtion of sulphur. |
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Add stock, tomato sauce, beans, roasted red pepper, garlic, paprika, ancho powder, ground chipotles and habaneros, cocoa powder, salt and pepper. |
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The next thing I laid hold of was a brace of pistols, and as I already had a powder horn and bullets, I felt myself well supplied with arms. |
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Because of these remaining bone fragments, the cremains must be pulverized to a grainy powder before any scattering of ashes. |
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A more rapid technique is to cryogrind appropriate mixtures of polymer and salt and then subject the resulting powder to a modest heat treatment. |
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The ingestion of white powder, whatever the regrets, pathos and even the wit of the ingester, is not of itself a fictionally involving action. |
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The dried seed powder of custard apple has been used as an insecticide in India and many other tropical countries since ancient times. |
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A maid passed her the gold thali with a lamp and kumkum and turmeric powder in it. |
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From the late 1990s, the company built a major global business in powder metallurgy, which operates as the GKN Powdered Metallurgy group. |
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After dialysis, the enzyme can be obtained as a dry powder by lyophilization. |
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Malted milk powder is essentially a nutritional supplement, but it has a sweet, toasty milk flavor that makes it a popular partner for chocolate. |
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Salute shells usually contain flash powder, producing a quick flash followed by a very loud report. |
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Titanium may be added to the flash powder mix to produce a cloud of bright sparks around the flash. |
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They are often cylindrical in shape to allow for a larger payload of flash powder, but ball shapes are common and cheaper as well. |
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Those left on the Adventure were captured by the Ranger's crew, including one who planned to set fire to the powder room and blow up the ship. |
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Most longganisas contain Prague powder and are hardly smoked and usually sold fresh. |
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Their spores, called basidiospores, are produced on the gills and fall in a fine rain of powder from under the caps as a result. |
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Curry powder, a commercially prepared mixture of spices, is largely a Western creation, dating to the 18th century. |
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Common spices include garam masala, dried chili powder, cumin powder, turmeric and ngapi, a fermented paste made from either fish or prawns. |
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Chicken cooked in coconut milk, chillies and curry powder is the usual curry dish that northern Filipinos are familiar with. |
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The most common Chinese variety of curry sauce is usually sold in powder form. |
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The process required pressing tungsten powder into bars, then several steps of sintering, swaging, and then wire drawing. |
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The powder on the floor defines the surface of the floor and the objects appear to be partially submerged, like icebergs. |
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It is made from corn starch, sugar, cardamom powder, nutmeg powder and ghee. |
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Halva is made from sugar, corn starch, cardamom powder, nutmeg powder and ghee. |
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Lead tetrafluoride, a yellow crystalline powder, is stable, but less so than the difluoride. |
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Its principal use is for the production of silver powder for use in microelectronics. |
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Some common ingredients used are mango powder, tamarind, kokum flowers, and dried pomegranate seeds. |
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Metallic technetium slowly tarnishes in moist air and, in powder form, burns in oxygen. |
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The chemical reaction begins as soon as the powder is moistened. |
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Used as a soil conditioner, it is dredged from the sea floor and crushed to a powder. |
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This was a charge of powder in a waterproof case, mounted to the bow of the torpedo boat below the water line on a long spar. |
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After the second day most of the Dutch warships were out of powder and shot, and there was none to resupply with. |
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On firing, some of the hot gases from burning powder were able to bypass the overpowder and filler wads and reach the shot charge. |
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They were as plain and homely as a table-top dancer when the rains had wiped the paint and powder from her face. |
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To retain the softness and silent flight, the barn owl cannot use the preen oil or powder dust that other species use for waterproofing. |
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The mixture of tejocote paste, sugar, and chili powder produces a popular Mexican candy called rielitos, which is manufactured by several brands. |
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As a mixture with lime and calcium chloride, it is marketed as chlorine powder or bleach powder for water treatment and as a bleaching agent. |
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The process involved reacting chlorine and dry slaked lime to form bleaching powder, a mixture of calcium hypochlorite and other derivatives. |
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The mixture so calcined is to be ground, beat, or rolled to a fine powder, and is then in a fit state for making cement or artificial stone. |
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The cement is delivered to end users either in bags, or as bulk powder blown from a pressure vehicle into the customer's silo. |
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Similarly, dry cement powder in contact with mucous membranes can cause severe eye or respiratory irritation. |
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They work by destroying the object they hit and then dispersing into a relatively harmless powder. |
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When pure elements are sintered, the leftover powder is still pure, so it can be recycled. |
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Liquid phase sintering is the process of adding an additive to the powder which will melt before the matrix phase. |
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The paper is vacuumed or agitated, mechanically or by hand, to remove excess powder, and then heated to near combustion. |
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As he relates in his autobiography, he examined the bronze powder made in Nuremberg which was the only place where it was made at the time. |
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The projectiles were cleaned and weighed, and the powder blended, resectioned and reweighed by each of the companies who used it. |
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The powder is made by heating powdered petroleum coke above the temperature of graphitization, sometimes with minor modifications. |
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Modern smokeless powder is coated in graphite to prevent the buildup of static charge. |
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This is crushed and sized, and the resulting graphite powder is mostly used to raise the carbon content of molten steel. |
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In this form charcoal was important to early chemists and was a constituent of formulas for mixtures such as black powder. |
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Charcoal is used in the production of black powder, which is used extensively in the production of fireworks. |
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It is usually ground into a fine powder, with airfloat grade being the finest particle size available commercially. |
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Certain charcoals perform better when used to make black powder, these include spruce, willow, paulownia and grapevine among others. |
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Now it can be consumed in tablet, capsule or powder form, for digestive effects. |
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If this would be the only requirement, large amounts of kaolinite could be harvested simply by adding gibbsite powder to a silica solution. |
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People can be exposed to kaolin in the workplace by breathing in the powder or from skin or eye contact. |
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Use a ceramic tool or any pointer to sgraffito the lines in the enamel powder. |
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The heavy, dark tungsten powder would be pressed, hammered, sintered at red heat, then drawn into finer and finer wire for the filaments. |
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I rode down the mountain to get the powder he needed to soften his cough. He said he couldn't breathe. |
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Go on, now. Scram. Take a powder. And don't come back till people on the street start wishing you a good afternoon. |
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When we were watching Massena, off Genoa, we got a matter of seventy schooners, brigs, and tartans, with wine, food, and powder. |
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The crowd oohed and aahed as the powder guns went off, leaving two American patriots dead on the grass. |
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Abracadabra, Magic Skin Make-up from Astor changes from a cream to a powder foundation for a shine-free cover. |
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One common type involves the abrading of the coating surface with a wool felt cloth moving across an abrasive powder. |
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Add mashed potatoes, salt, ajwain, asafoetida, turmeric, and coriander powder. |
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To the same oil, add the ginger paste, chilli powder, cumin powder, coriander powder and asafoetida. |
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Grape powder polyphenols attenuate atherosclerosis development in apolipoprotein E deficient mice and reduce macrophage atherogenicity. |
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Most people will use an antifungal cream, spray or powder from the pharmacist to get rid of athlete's foot. |
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When it came time to add the baking powder, my son asked what it was. |
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Peel the pineapple and then juice all the ingredients, except the acai berry powder, adding it at the end. |
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Organisers also point out it can now accept donations of toiletries, washing powder, cleaning items, cat and dog food, baby food and toiletries. |
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The formulations include liquid-based formulation, pellets, water dispersible granules, and wettable powder, among others. |
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Company's Flo-Pad bin aerator promotes the flow of any dry bulk powder of granular material from bins, hoppers and silos. |
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New from bareMineals, Blemish Remedy mixes sulphur, tea tree oil and white willow bark in a lightweight powder. |
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Wolfberry juice, concentrate,spray dried powder, extract polysaccharide etc. |
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Season beef ribs with brown sugar, honey, onion powder, salt and pepper. |
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In order to purify the water, the officials have used high quantity of Poly aluminum chloride powder. |
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Combine one part of the provided ammonium bicarbonate powder with two parts of the cream. |
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Baking ammonia, an old-fashioned leavening agent and predecessor to today's baking soda and baking powder, is also known as ammonium carbonate. |
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The powder may also be tumbled in a rotating drum to give the dynamic angle of repose. |
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The dynamic angle of repose is the angle of the surface of a flowing powder relative to horizontal, as shown in Fig. |
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Before analyzing the crystal using powder XRD, the hydrate of the crystal was removed by gravimetric method to produce anhydrate crystal. |
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Tiger Drylac Power Coatings has introduced to the North American market a new line of powder coatings simulating anodizing effects. |
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We also make Dal Tadka using four different types of lentil, ginger chilli, fresh coriander, cumin and jeera powder. |
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Depending on what is appropriate, Pfaltzgraff's manufacturing methods include slip casting, jiggering and powder pressing. |
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Anti-fungal cream is used to treat jock itch, whereas anti-fungal cream, spray, or powder is used on athlete's foot. |
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The Pricket journal reports that the mutineers provided the castaways with clothing, powder and shot, some pikes, an iron pot, some meal, and other miscellaneous items. |
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Sometimes, spices may be ground into a powder for convenience. |
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Kaolin, or kaolinite, is a white, chalky clay in a very fine powder form, that is blown in and electrostatically deposited on the interior of the bulb. |
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Internal consumption is often in the form of liquid milk, while the bulk of international trade is in processed dairy products such as milk powder. |
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Our models and kits take advantage of a unique dosage gasket designed to withstand the abrasiveness of suspended particles associated with wettable and soluble powder. |
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Armies were small by European standards of the era, largely attributable to limitations such as lack of powder and other logistical capabilities on the American side. |
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It is a white crystalline powder with a weak sulfurous odor. |
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Contract awarded for acquisition of black and red bag polyethylene, washing powder, towels to mop for the direction of guatemala sur area of health. |
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He discovered bleaching powder and founded an industrial dynasty. |
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In addition, curry powder is almost never used in a Pakistani curry. |
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Everyone chases and colours each other with dry powder and coloured water, with some carrying water guns and water-filled balloons for their water fight. |
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This powder is to be mixed with a sufficient quantity of water to bring it into the consistency of mortar, and thus applied to the purposes wanted. |
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It is a fine powder, produced by heating limestone and clay minerals in a kiln to form clinker, grinding the clinker, and adding small amounts of other materials. |
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The cement is conveyed by belt or powder pump to a silo for storage. |
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In western Maharashtra, curries are very spicy, often with peanut powder. |
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The compression would have created a cannon effect, with the powder first blowing up from the top of the barrel before, a millisecond later, blowing out. |
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Sintering is static when a metal powder under certain external conditions may exhibit coalescence, and yet reverts to its normal behavior when such conditions are removed. |
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Sintered metal powder is used to make frangible shotgun shells called breaching rounds, as used by military and SWAT teams to quickly force entry into a locked room. |
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The possible toxicity of any fallout may also be affected by the amount of black powder used, type of oxidizer, colors produced and launch method. |
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Almost any substance can be obtained in powder form, through either chemical, mechanical or physical processes, so basically any material can be obtained through sintering. |
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Five to six hundred tons of powder was stored in the Tower of London. |
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London was also full of black powder, especially along the river front. |
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Chemical admixtures are materials in the form of powder or fluids that are added to the concrete to give it certain characteristics not obtainable with plain concrete mixes. |
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Milk replacer is generally a powder, which comes in large bags, and is added to precise amounts of water, and then fed to the calf via bucket or bottle. |
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The dried and ground tuber gives a fine white powder, called salep. |
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It is reducible to a fine powder by trituration, and if submitted to the action of a weak solution of potash, it yields a considerable quantity of humic acid. |
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In addition, around that time the Keswick pencil factories had switched to making pencil pigments out of the familiar combination of clay powder and graphite powder. |
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Moreover, the study introduced a prophylactic method of intrawound application of vancomycin powder for prevention of infection during open elbow arthrolysis. |
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Lead fume is a greyish powder, mainly comprising lead sulfate. |
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Fig. 7. A set of bandileers, with powder flask, and bullet bag. |
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During the sporadic conflicts that troubled the French countryside from the mid 17th century, Bayonne peasants were short of powder and projectiles. |
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It can be eaten raw in slices as a snack or dried and ground up into a powder for use as an ersatz flour or thickener in stews, soups, and other foods, such as bark bread. |
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The blue crystal is changed into white powder as water is removed. |
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For constipation, a neem powder of two or three grams with three to four black peppers given three times a day is both a laxative and a demulcent. |
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A fine powder filled the air and caressed the cheek with a tingle in its touch, and the black boles of the trees showed up in a light that seemed to come from below. |
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Pigeons primarily use powder down feathers for preening which gives them a soft and silky feel to their plumage which is unmatched by other birds. |
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Beside him Lady Partridge, her head tilted up, her face a mask of blusher and brown powder, like someone just back from a skiing holiday, was also clearly elsewhere. |
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These anhydrides find use in filament winding, pultrusion, prepreg manufacture, potting and encapsulation, powder coating, and vacuum-pressure impregnation. |
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The battle quickly turned against Alabama due to the superior gunnery displayed by Kearsarge and the deteriorated state of Alabama's contaminated powder and fuses. |
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AkzoNobel has added a new generation of its Interpon Collection Anodic Range featuring matt and metallic powder coating finishes in popular anodizing shades. |
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An aerosol was used to force the flea powder out of the can. |
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But I waited while he dabbed at the cut with styptic powder. |
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Maerl is dredged from the sea floor and crushed to form a powder. |
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It is prepared by pounding the root to powder, and mixing it up with the juice of the Otenga tree, to give it tenacity, and make it adhere to the arrow head. |
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In one corner of the room she had drawn an incredibly elaborate painting with rangoli powder of the Flautist and herself dancing the raas on the banks of the Jamuna. |
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It is also made by reducing a solution of methanol and concentrated hydrochloric acid with iron powder, giving water and ferrous chloride as byproducts. |
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The extreme dryness of the air is shown by the roofs of the houses remaining so long bright, and by a charge of powder remaining for weeks uncaked in a gun. |
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The use of curry powder has long since spread to the metropole. |
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Zinc powder is sometimes used as a propellant in model rockets. |
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Historians have emphasized the importance of gun powder technology, new styles of fortification to resist cannon fire, and the increased professionalization of the soldiers. |
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The oxide ZnO is a white powder that is nearly insoluble in neutral aqueous solutions, but is amphoteric, dissolving in both strong basic and acidic solutions. |
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The powder works sat on the floor or projected from the wall. |
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These early sculptures are frequently simple, curved forms, usually monochromatic and brightly coloured, using powder pigment to define and permeate the form. |
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Filaments made from sintered tungsten powder were quite fragile. |
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A 400 per cent increase in premium that Alba is charging for its metal has put aluminium powder maker Bahrain Atomizers International in a tight spot. |
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The liquids are heated to 350 F and injected with atomizing nozzles into the turbine chamber, where they are immediately absorbed by the resin powder. |
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Cinnamon powder has long been an important spice in enhancing the flavour of Persian cuisine, used in a variety of thick soups, drinks, and sweets. |
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