The sleeves of his black shirt were rolled to his elbows and his washed out black jeans added charm to his looks. |
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Standard therapy consists of application of topical acaricides that must remain on the affected areas for a certain time and then be washed off. |
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He added that the mine could also have been washed out to sea from recent Royal Navy manoeuvres in Scottish coastal waters. |
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She thought about that hand touching and stroking and caressing her, and another strong wave of awareness washed over her. |
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Colors never looked washed out or faded, and blacks were solid with no signs of gray. |
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Colors are generally faded and washed out, giving much of the movie a sort of beige sameness. |
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Hands should also be washed frequently while preparing foods, especially between handling raw and cooked food. |
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The bulk of rubbish washed ashore on this stretch of beach has been dumped over the cliffs on the western side of the bay. |
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Even the raffish collection of outsiders that have washed up there seem part of the patchwork. |
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The color palette is a bit washed out, faded, but I think this is the print itself, and not a fault of the transfer process. |
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I still don't know, but the whole dish, washed down with a half of bitter, sure tasted great. |
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Only I washed it yesterday and hadn't reattached the belt so couldn't tie it up. |
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Thomas, my driver, was a spotlessly tidy, smartly dressed, obviously well washed and well-watered fellow. |
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The disc replicates that look accurately, leaving skin tones extremely pale and colors totally washed out. |
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Quickly I washed the wound clean and applied the salve before once more bandaging his leg. |
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Monday was washday, the clothes washed in boiling water in a tub with a dolly peg. |
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Flotsam and jetsam drifted from the yacht, some having already washed ashore. |
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Cari-anne got up and washed her face off in the wash bowl by the window and looked out. |
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The completed items would be kept in storage for as long as necessary, brought out to be washed and aired occasionally, and jealously guarded. |
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Stuffed toys that cannot be washed should be removed or replaced with washable toys. |
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It was washed down with a draught of Yule-ale that reamed briskly in a corner of the kitchen. |
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Most have returned to their villages, but many have found that their wattle and daub huts have been damaged or washed away altogether. |
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Suddenly a wave of homesickness washed over me, almost more than I could bear. |
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Filtered cells were washed by centrifugation, twice with acetone and twice with diethyl ether. |
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The pain from his wounds suddenly washed over him like a tidal wave, ten times worse than before. |
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Also try tippets of razorfish, cockle, mussel and especially small tellin clams found after storms washed up on the beaches. |
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I bit my lower lip as if a moment of clarity had suddenly washed over me and I realized what I had just agreed to. |
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At China's Hang Zhou Silk Factory, the yarn is reeled, graded, color coded by a temporary dye, twisted, washed and wound into skeins. |
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The plants were thoroughly washed by adding water to the bags and agitating them vigorously for 1 min. |
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The barrel itself stood outside collecting rainwater in which Andrew washed his white hair. |
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As he filled in a registration form, I looked around and felt bored, as an urge to go kayaking again washed over me. |
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The guilt washed over me like storm clouds being pushed by the northern winds. |
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Back home at the ranch house a full day of intermittent showers has washed the dust out of the air and made everything clean and sparkling again. |
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The match was abandoned when rain washed out play during the lunch interval. |
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In the 1970s we ate pork pies, corned beef, cake, biscuits, all washed down with diluted orange squash. |
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They washed up in New York looking like a bunch of newly freed alien abductees. |
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She testified that he was wearing blue acid washed jeans and was not wearing a shirt. |
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It was all washed down with a delicious tea made from the leaves of the sassafras, whose benefits were once known only to the Aborigines. |
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Across the way in the tunnel between Doty and Wallace is the room where cans, plastics, and glass are washed and the cans are baled. |
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Patients are to be encouraged to check if hospital staff have washed their hands in a major drive to tackle life-threatening superbugs. |
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The maid massaged the oil into her scalp and washed it with the flower water in the bath. |
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The bathroom accessories department reminded me that I hadn't washed anything for a few weeks, so I'd better buy a fluffy white bath towel. |
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The waves washed straight across 200 of them and destroyed every house on them. |
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Every article of clothing reeks of foul-smelling smoke and those that cannot easily be washed have to be hung outside for days. |
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The plaintiffs had it cleaned and washed down on two occasions to get concrete and efflorescence off the walls. |
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The books and papers will first be washed in clean water with a very mild detergent to remove the dirt and debris. |
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Be sure to keep your hands away from your eyes until you've washed them thoroughly. |
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She realized her dress was covered in dirt and soot, and that she had not washed herself in a few days. |
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Make sure window coverings in your child's room can be washed or cleaned easily. |
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Even curtains and blinds should be washed every now and then to remove dust. |
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I cleaned and scrubbed, washed and purified, showered and bathed and sponged and splashed. |
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I washed and dressed in brown breeches and a black coat, not wanting to be encumbered by my heavy cloak. |
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Then I quickly washed, dressed, combed my hair, and used cosmetics on my face. |
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The patient revealed that he was visiting his wife's family and had washed with a scented soap sold by one of the nearby upscale stores. |
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Our guilt has been washed away, and we now can enter God's presence as freely as little children run to their Daddy. |
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Pesticides can be easily washed off, the sort of vermin living in organic foods can not. |
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Dirt, oil and bacteria are easily scrubbed off and washed away in this suspended state. |
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Often black sooty mold grows on the honeydew, but this mold can be gently washed off. |
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The very reason we spend money on things like soap and washing machines is that we trust the dirt is temporary and can be washed away. |
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Accumulated dust and dirt had been washed off all growing things, so any trees or shrubs were at their greenest. |
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It can be washed away easily with water, even once it has dried onto something. |
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For example, enzymes in laundry detergents break down dirt and stains so that they may be easily washed away, even in cold water. |
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Beach profiles have been transformed, as the waters washed sand back out to sea. |
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Police think the body may not have been spotted before because it may have been washed down to that location after heavy rain. |
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In 1920 Mungerannie homestead was washed away by flood waters more than a metre high. |
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Slowly, she lathered her body with the softly scented soap, watching as the water washed it away in rivulets down her arms. |
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Three bridges along the main coast road have been washed away and helicopters were flying over flooded areas to help with rescue efforts. |
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It replaced a lighthouse that had been built of wood and was washed away by the sea. |
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After rain, for example, it was relatively easy to find obsidian as the sand that covered it was washed away by the water. |
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Eighteen people were missing after flood waters washed a bus off a national highway on Thursday. |
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A cloudburst on Sunday afternoon caused the river to flood and they were washed off a low-level bridge. |
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In 1978, a tropical cyclone, with destructive winds and huge waves, washed away large sections of the jetty near the shore. |
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While trying to swim across to safety six of them were washed away by strong water current. |
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Those organisms not securely fastened to the rocks will likely be torn free and washed ashore or carried into the open ocean. |
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Several dead beluga whales washed ashore recently in Alaska after dozens were temporarily stranded on mud flats during low tide. |
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Soon, we had a new wall made from wet sand, and as the waves washed higher on the beach parts of that would collapse too. |
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The deaths were often blamed on the victims' lack of alertness for the large waves that occasionally washed ashore. |
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The sun shone brightly in the sky and the waves washed smoothly over their feet. |
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So as the waves washed in and ran away again, she was soothed and mellowed. |
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For warm-water swimming you have to take a trip to the eastern coast, which is washed by the Indian Ocean, half an hour or so away. |
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I dream of travelling to the countries that are washed by the Mediterranean Sea. |
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Beneath the Cape's rugged cliff faces, washed by blue, mauve and aquamarine seas, migrating humpback whales can be heard breathing at sunrise. |
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The outside was washed in red paint, which was chipping due to age and weather conditions. |
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Like some libertarian Pontius Pilate, he washed his hands of any responsibility, skillfully uncoupling the role of the executive from execution. |
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It was a show they had virtually washed their hands of and abandoned, but one which they didn't actually realise was, in itself, a sensation. |
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Every recreational hard drug conceivable is washed down with booze, both bought and stolen. |
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All of this was washed down with a couple of glasses of Cabernet Sauvignon and a glass of port. |
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Hundreds of sausages and burgers were washed down with pints of guest ale and resident brews. |
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He seemed both tired and restless by the time the meal was washed down with a cupful of water. |
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Here, hearty staples can be washed down with a selection of moderately priced wines. |
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All of this was washed down with generous piping hot glasses of mulled wine. |
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The two semi final matches were washed out by rain and according to the rules the finalists were decided on the net run rate. |
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Play started just an hour late after the previous two days had been washed out by heavy rain and a waterlogged outfield. |
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Farnworth were robbed of their big chance to gain ground on Egerton when their head-to-head was washed out on Saturday. |
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Forget the problems at the league stage, if the final and all reserve days were washed out due to rain, the trophy would be shared. |
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The farm was flooded, the farmers markets were washed out week after week, and Greg and Andy's cash flow went down the drain. |
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The event was washed out by flash floods in the pre-dawn hours on the day of the race. |
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An hour or two later torrential rain began to fall and the show was washed out. |
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It had been there hundreds of years but until Hawnby Bridge was washed out by the weekend's flash floods nobody appreciated it. |
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Trailers are toppled, roads are washed out and equipment is bent and broken. |
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Even after Addie has been dead over a week, and all of the bridges to Jefferson are washed out, he is still determined to get to Jefferson. |
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He finished crunching up his toast and absent-mindedly washed the plate up, putting it back in the cupboard with the others. |
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The men cleaned their boots off, washed up, and everyone sat down to supper. |
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Guilt washed over James, even though his father seemed undisturbed by his outburst. |
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As the plane touched down, the fatigue and stress suddenly washed over me and I nearly burst into tears. |
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Audrey wasn't sure if the sudden spinning feeling that washed over her was one of relief of regret. |
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When he didn't call again, a wave of sadness washed over me, but it contained a bit of relief. |
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To avoid illness, travellers are advised not to eat shellfish or raw foods such as salad that have been washed in unboiled or unclean water. |
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They took a sample in the rain catchment areas where rainwater would have washed down. |
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There's another load of washing about to finish, and the dishes to be washed. |
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In close-ups it often shines too brightly on the singers, especially as the camera pans in, making them appear pale and washed out at times. |
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Demophoon and Phyllis fell in love when his ship was washed ashore in a storm. |
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After one week a heavy rainstorm washed away some of the plantlets that were not firmly rooted at that time. |
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Last week, about 1,500 jumbo squid washed up dead on the shores of Orange County in California. |
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The history of the world will wipe away my traces with the same gentle smile that Mummy had on her face as she washed away my paintings. |
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I'm feeling a bit perkier this morning, but still really tired and washed out. |
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Plants were washed carefully out of soil and the individual adventitious roots originating from the stem base were removed for testing. |
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Oh, I acquitted myself well enough and no-one got bruised, but I ended the working day feeling washed out, tired and a little downcast. |
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Why wasn't the granite washed clean like the rock outcrops we see jutting into the sea at the coast? |
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The carrots are not only handpicked but also washed, top and tailed and put into bags of ten kilos each. |
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The only signs of life were the shiny tiles of the driveway, washed daily by well-meaning neighbors. |
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In the end I could stand it no more and even though it was just about time to go to bed, I went and washed my hair. |
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The letters are washed blunt glass which betray no jaggedness. |
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Armstrong notes that Wise washed his clothes as soon as he got home that night. |
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On June 30, 1934, Lou Gehrig of the Yankees would have tied a major league record with three triples in a game but the incomplete game was washed out by rain. |
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Fresh thick slices of loaf bread, generously spread with strawberry jam, washed down with strong sweet tea just have to be eaten outdoors to be really enjoyed. |
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By this time the American representatives of the governing body had washed their hands of all responsibility and even stopped attending board meetings. |
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Obediently he did so, but the waters washed them ashore undamaged. |
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Well, by now, hopefully the flags have been aired and the jerseys washed. |
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A mixture of happiness and guilt washed over her, and she could only sigh. |
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After the children left laundry was sorted, washed and ironed. |
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I lathered up and washed myself with honeysuckle-scented soap. |
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Her husband did however have a tired, washed out look about him. |
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She took out few clean tomatoes and lettuce and washed them thoroughly. |
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All the roads were washed out so our helicopters are the only way in. |
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I am told sticky toffee pudding is often served with custard, fresh cream, ice-cream or yogurt, but it's also fine as is, washed down with a cup of good tea. |
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He took his drinks so seriously that he could give a lecture on why a certain kind of trout should be washed down with red wine and not white wine. |
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That afternoon we polished and shined, swept and dusted, washed and waxed every nook and cranny of the little house while Madam Cuffy cooked the banquet. |
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The men, both in their mid-forties, bearded and dressed in the local traditional baggy long shirt and trousers, washed, ate, prayed and then talked. |
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According to some reports, 16,000 birds have washed ashore dead. |
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Most roads and bridges servicing plantations were washed out. |
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The couple, from Doncaster, were sleeping in their first-floor bedroom when the first wave hit and floodwater washed through the ground floor of their hotel. |
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Time has worn it down and dirt has been washed away, but stains persist. |
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Think of that carousel in the river, or the bar that washed up, intact, a few miles from where it once served customers. |
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After I was washed out of flight school, I was sent to a separate barracks with other men who had also failed their check-ride to await reassignment. |
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Mold can be washed off hard surfaces using detergent and water. |
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For every can of water he tossed out, another wave washed in. |
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A woman in labour was air-lifted from Ruatahuna to Rotorua Hospital, while about 30 people are cut off from civilisation in Ruatoki after access roads were washed out. |
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Meals for guests or for ceremonial occasions such as weddings usually involve copious amounts of meat, washed down with Albanian raki, an alcoholic beverage. |
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The waves washed against the cars and drenched those on the top. |
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In Thailand, 30-foot waves washed ashore in the resort area of Phuket. |
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I was hoping to die so that all my guilt would be washed away. |
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Safety experts urge patients to ask their doctors if they've washed up. |
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She had cooked and washed for the men, always at knifepoint. |
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A sunny, rain washed morning on the cusp between summer and autumn is pretty close to heaven in my book, and a wonderful, crispy-clean way to start the day. |
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England's only realistic hope of avoiding defeat lay with the weather and their prayers were answered as Sunday's first two sessions were washed out by rain. |
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The tidal waves washed away their raw materials and equipment. |
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Now that Lohan is no longer an a-list celebrity, he washed his hands clean of the redheaded bombshell. |
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They were taking down our coordinates every 15 minutes in case we got washed under and had to take the rubber raft and jump into our survival suits. |
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Conditioning with a quaternary ammonium compound will reduce the rate of dye washed away due to the protective film formed on the hair fiber. |
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Let them be gutted, washed, and soaked, in cold water for an hour, then put them into the boiler in cold water. |
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Keep a completely open mind, washed of all past ideas and clean of every concept you have made. |
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The sections were then washed in running water and counterdyed with eosin for 15 minutes. |
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I had a so-called dog-robber, a native boy who washed my clothes and cooked for me. |
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In the experiment the dry-handed milkers washed their hands thoroughly in soap and water and dried them on a clean towel before starting. |
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The town flooded when the waters were just three feet over flood stage when the sandbags were washed away in three locations. |
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The child watched as his footsteps in the sand were washed away by the waves. |
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I washed all the gunk off the light fixture, and found that it was white, not brown. |
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The coal was often called sea coal because it was washed up from undersea outcrops on the Northumbrian coast. |
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This passage describes how Hrothgar's legendary ancestor Scyld was found as a baby, washed ashore, and adopted by a noble family. |
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The dust was washed in a small stream of water and the heavy gold dust and gold nuggets collected in riffles. |
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The washed P2 fraction was subjected to hypoosmotic shock and lysis before centrifugation again. |
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These PBMCs were inactivated by irradiation with 5000 roentgens in a cesium source irradiator and then washed twice. |
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Instruments were also washed in the same solution and assistants sprayed the solution in the operating theatre. |
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In 58 AD, Paul the Apostle was washed up on the islands together with Luke the Evangelist after their ship was wrecked on the islands. |
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Now that all the furious action had stopped, a sudden wave of lygophobia washed over her and she shivered at the intimidating darkness. |
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Opposite the refectory door in the cloister were two lavatories, where the monks washed before and after eating. |
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Ten days after the storm, three bodies washed up on the coast near Viareggio, midway between Livorno and Lerici. |
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Shelley's body was washed ashore and later, in keeping with quarantine regulations, was cremated on the beach near Viareggio. |
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Think network television is washed up, overwhelmed by targeted and measureable ads on the Web? |
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For a band some people said was washed up, that was just the most stunning, breathtaking, flawless, powerful, jubilant performance. |
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Ireland won the first game, the second game could not be finished due to rain and the last match was completely washed out. |
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As Zulu troops could not marry until they had washed their spears in blood, they were eager for combat. |
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In addition, the strong currents had washed ashore many of the underwater obstacles. |
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In the 16th century, a large tidal wave was said to have washed the route away. |
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Upon arrival, aircraft are washed to remove corroding salt, drained of fuel and lubricated with a light viscous oil. |
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The addition of the second batch of paint muddied the bright colors to a dull and washed look. |
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Sure enough, they've got mullered. They're yesterday's men. The sands of time have washed over them. |
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They also drew an Intercontinental Cup match against the UAE and an ODI against Pakistan in July was washed out. |
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Yoshiwara has a large number of soaplands that began when explicit prostitution in Japan became illegal, where women washed men's bodies. |
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Following the beheading, it refused to be parted from its owner's body and was covered in her blood, until it was forcibly taken away and washed. |
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However, time and tide has washed broken pieces of ships' pottery and glass bottles into shallow waters and onto beaches. |
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He fasted before commemorating Edward the Confessor's feasts, and may have washed the feet of lepers. |
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The division spent its time rebuilding and consolidating washed out trenches and raiding German positions. |
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The dolphins then crawl around on their sides, consuming the fish they washed up on shore. |
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Originally this bridge had four arches, but in the 18th century a massive flood washed two of them away. |
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The collected laver is repeatedly washed to remove sand and boiled for hours until it becomes a stiff, green mush. |
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Three years prior to Balcomb's discovery, research in the Bahamas showed 14 beaked whales washed up on the shore. |
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The anionic pertechnetate and iodide tend not to adsorb into the surfaces of minerals, and are likely to be washed away. |
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Many species here are scavengers, living off of sea life that is washed up on the shore. |
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In 1957 a message in a bottle from one of the seamen of the HMS Caledonia was washed ashore between Babbacombe and Peppercombe in Devon. |
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However, the ocean liner fell apart after some years and parts of ship washed away. |
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The eggs float to the surface and are washed off the coast by the northward current. |
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About one percent of the mines deployed during the first excursion broke free of their mooring cables and washed ashore in Norway within a month. |
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Just before it is pulled on board the net is washed by zigzagging at full speed. |
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The snapshot was overexposed, giving its subjects a too-bright, washed out appearance. |
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An overhanded patch is used on material that is seldom washed, and where the raw edge on the wrong side is not objectionable. |
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Soon after the sinking of HMS Charybdis on 23 October 1943, the bodies of 21 Royal Navy and Royal Marines men were washed up in Guernsey. |
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Then, those chemicals are washed directly into rivers, streams and oceans, causing a decline in water quality and damaging marine ecosystems. |
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The Tikiguania remains may instead be late Tertiary or Quaternary in age, having been washed into much older Triassic sediments. |
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By then both the flagpole and hut from the previous year had been washed away. |
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The storms last summer washed away parts of the road so we can expect some rough patches up ahead. |
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In the 1987 Syringe Tide, medical waste washed ashore in New Jersey after having been blown from Fresh Kills Landfill. |
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Consequently, the sediment and sand from the beaches is being washed away and deposited elsewhere. |
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The infectious meal was prepared with fresh washed bovine red cells, viral supernatant and adenosine triphosphate at 5 mM as phagostimulant. |
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Then, they were kept in a phenoxypropanol and benzalkonium chloride solution for 24 hours, washed with water, and air-dried for 24 hours. |
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In 1782 numerous bodies of men, women and children from HMS Royal George, which sank suddenly at Spithead, were washed ashore at Ryde. |
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In October 2000, flooding near the station washed away much of the track ballast on the Island Line. |
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Tacitus adds that the goddess, the cart, and the cloth are then washed by slaves in a secluded lake. |
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However, almost all removed Pb was simply washed from the soil and accumulated in the barrier, only a fraction of Pb was phytoextracted. |
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In the following days, bodies washed up on Biak's shores, or were snarled in fishing nets. |
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The Atlantic beaches that are vital to the state's economy are being washed out to sea due to rising sea levels caused by climate change. |
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Gold is washed out of the sands of the Vitim and the Olyokma, and mammoth tusks have been dug out of the delta. |
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Sakha stretches to the Henrietta Island in the far north and is washed by the Laptev and Eastern Siberian Seas of the Arctic Ocean. |
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Standing there, half-awake, pud in hand, he feels washed out and hungover, though he hasn't touched a drop in weeks. |
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Contaminated clothing is removed immediately and the underlying skin washed thoroughly. |
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In Britain, the only local source of alkali was from kelp, which washed ashore in Scotland and Ireland. |
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As a result, wet cement is strongly caustic, and can easily cause severe skin burns if not promptly washed off with water. |
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A typical modern lime mortar mix would be 1 part lime putty to 3 parts washed, well graded, sharp sand. |
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Cell pellets were washed by suspension with distilled water and repelleted. |
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The roots of the trees and plants hold together soil particles, preventing them from being washed away. |
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The term 'sea coal' likely originated from chunks of coal, found washed up on beaches, that wave action had broken from coastal outcroppings. |
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Early bridges were vulnerable to floods, and in 1309 many bridges were washed away or damaged by severe winter floods, including Hethbeth Bridge. |
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Due to the size of the flood and the ice entrained in the flow, nearly every bridge along the Trent was badly damaged or washed away. |
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However, during the 2007 floods, the retaining wall of the A6102 Middlewood Road North was washed away just north of Rocher Bridge. |
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The fairest diamonds are rough till they are polished, and the purest gold must be run and washed, and sifted in the ore. |
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The Nile delta is composed of sediment that was washed down and deposited at the mouth of the river. |
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But through its tiled passages there sails a shiply cleanliness. Everything is washed down with hosewater, swabbed down with swabs. |
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They just filled up their cars, threw away a Kleenex, grabbed a Snickers, shook out a dress, and washed up. |
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At the edge of the burn, where the path turns downward, there is a patch of shingle washed up by some spate. |
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The stormtossed ocean waves beat against the side of the ship and washed over its deck. |
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Little grew on the farm, after the floods from the hurricane washed away the topsoil. |
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Resedimented tufas also contribute where erosion has washed detritus from other hillside tufa deposits. |
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Experts yesterday said 400 Adelie penguin chicks have washed up dead on Brazil's beaches after migrating 2,500 miles to avoid the rain. |
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The news of the actor's death just washed over me, as I did not particularly like the man anyway. |
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A wave of embarrasment washed over me, as I became suddenly hot, and red in the face. |
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Lytle was already moaning in shame, fallen back in bed with his hand across his face like he'd just washed up somewhere, a piece of wrack. |
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Local residents buried their bodies which washed ashore near the Bab El Mandeb area off Yemen's coast, he said. |
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After I washed up in the thin trickle of warmish water from the shower, I called Red for supper. |
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The washerman came home and picked up clothes, washed and ironed them and brought them back once or twice a week. |
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Al-Mirghalani explained that once the vegetables are washed, one must wash one's hands to ensure that there are no germs on one's hands. |
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We drew our water from a well in the back yard with a bucket and Mom washed oh a rubboard and used a washpot. |
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I loved the pristine white water lilies looking exquisite in the sort of old zinc bath that grandfather washed his feet in. |
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The imagery shows an alluvial fan of material washed down from the rim, streaked by many apparent channels, sitting uphill of the new finds. |
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Insider tucked into turkey and cranberry sandwiches, mini Christmas cakes and Yule logs, washed down with a glass of mulled wine. |
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He said the floods also washed away a road in the district leaving several villages in Qadis district cut off from the district headquarters. |
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Close by and under cover, I watched the juicing process. Apples were washed, then tipped, stalks and all, into the crusher and reduced to pulp. |
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The works included clearing bushes, weeding, removal of anthills, restoration of washed out areas due to flooding and installation of culverts. |
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However, it is not treated anthropomorphically as in Hinduism, and it is never washed or offered food. |
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The solid was collected on a filter paper and was thoroughly washed with hot water to remove unreacted quinone and side product quinhydrone. |
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The washed Arabicas of the Giri's have Good Body, Fine Acidity and an aromatic bouquet, with distinct mocca flavor. |
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In very cold winters, marine life is washed up on shore, including sea urchins, razor shells, mussels and cockles. |
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Upgrades will spruce up the ladies room and showroom, where customers can watch their cars being washed in the refurbished carwash. |
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I had a nice beef sandwich washed down with a pint of bitter. |
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It seems as if it is happening and it is being washed under the carpet. |
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The trimming is imitation filet lace, and so tubbable the material, a robe like this which has been washed twice a month for a year is still fresh. |
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Blood can make a very stubborn stain on fabrics if not washed properly. |
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The sievings retained on different sieves are washed into separate Petri dishes for further observations or purification by sucrose centrifugation. |
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Thus, any small remaining amounts of nutrients are washed away. |
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The effects of the large scale of early tin streaming were felt on the coast, as several harbours silted up due to the amount of fine material that was washed down the rivers. |
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The heavier ore would settle near the top of the incline while the lighter material would settle lower down or be washed off the buddle altogether. |
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An early separation method was the rectangular buddle which was simply a slightly inclined plane over which the crushed material was washed by a gentle stream of water. |
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The road was badly damaged during Storm Desmond on 5 December 2015 including a part washed away at Dunmail Raise and landslip adjacent to Thirlmere. |
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Drinking any contaminated water and eating any foods washed in the water, as well as shellfish living in the affected waterway, can cause a person to contract an infection. |
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The metal was then allowed to cool, broken up by stamping, and washed. |
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It is often washed over by large storm waves, particularly in winter. |
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Chris boiled water in kettles for hours and hours and then towels came down, towels clairted with stuff she didn't dare look at, she washed them quick and hung them to dry. |
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Gold, which was reported to be washed up on the shores of the lake, was most likely carried by streams and rivers out of the mountains where it can be found today. |
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Also, the upper classes and pregnant women washed themselves in a temazcalli, similar to a sauna bath, which is still used in the south of Mexico. |
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When the priest declares that the goddess is tired of conversation with mortals, the chariot returns and is washed, together with the curtains, in a secret lake. |
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At extreme low tide a petrified forest is partially revealed in the northern part of Sandown Bay, and fragments of petrified wood are regularly washed up on the beach. |
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The minerals formed when fluids escaped along fractures in the hot granite as it cooled and are typically found in veins or washed into streams to form alluvium. |
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Porthellick Cove contains a memorial to mark the spot where the body of Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell was washed ashore after the 1707 Scilly naval disaster. |
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In 2007, MSC Napoli beached in the English Channel, dropping hundreds of containers, most of which washed up on the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site. |
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In Ferdinand Columbus's biography of his father Christopher, he says that in 1477 his father saw in Galway, Ireland two dead bodies which had washed ashore in their boat. |
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They could have been washed onto the shore or hunted in shallow waters. |
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After the Cape Supergroup had been folded into the Cape Fold Mountains, these soft mudstones readily washed away from the mountain tops, and only remain in the valleys. |
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Sargassum is commonly found in the beach drift near Sargassum beds where they are also known as gulfweed, a term also used to include all seaweed species washed up on shore. |
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Slats of beech wood are washed in caustic soda to leach out any flavor or aroma characteristics and are spread around the bottom of fermentation tanks for Budweiser beer. |
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In the Chew Stoke flood of 1968 the flow of water washed large boulders down the gorge, damaging the cafe and entrance to Gough's Cave and washing away cars. |
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The layer of sediment underlies a cliff on the beach, but after stormy weather the protective layer of sand was washed away and the sediment exposed. |
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Tanks that carry less viscous cargoes are washed with water. |
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The Romans washed, were anointed, and wore a cenatory garment. |
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The severe weather has also been blamed for the deaths of large numbers of birds, including puffins, razorbills and guillemots, which have been washed up. |
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As tide current pulled the boat, the spikes scraped seabed material loose, and the tide current washed the material away, hopefully to deeper water. |
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Munitions have subsequently been washed up on beaches in the area. |
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Kelp in the sea next to the machair softens the impact of waves, reducing erosion, and when it is washed ashore by storms, forms a protective barrier on the beach. |
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Following reperfusion, a portion of the blood was collected by cardiopuncture, and the heart was harvested and washed with ice-cold normal saline. |
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He moussed his hair in the morning and then washed it out at night. |
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Its extreme downtown is the battery, where that noble mole is washed by waves, and cooled by breezes, which a few hours previous were out of sight of land. |
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