A lot of bagged shell lime was sold to Distilleries for whitewashing and sterilising purposes. |
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Cheshire overpowered North Wales 13-5 at Vicars Cross after whitewashing them 6-0 in the foursomes. |
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Now, people also take care that they don't damage inscriptions, mainly during temple renovations and while whitewashing the temple walls. |
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Every time the army was caught out there would be some toffee-nosed officer defending the indefensible and whitewashing the problem. |
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It's a little bit revisionist for some people in terms of the whitewashing of this historical character. |
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Scarborough claimed the North Eastern Ladies League after whitewashing York in the title decider 99-64 to collect all ten points at stake. |
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Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, has maintained that his team will not take West Indies lightly in spite of whitewashing them in the one-dayers. |
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As it is sometimes difficult to rear young calves it is a good thing to keep them clean and dry, whitewashing the calf hulls two or three times during the winter. |
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Revisionist history and silly displays of pro-feminism posturing, liberal agendas and the whitewashing of historical figures and places has no place in public education. |
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There will be no whitewashing, no Arafat-style double-talk, or endless Abbas impotence. |
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Steve Friend told the Comet he believes local Tories are trying to turn the issue into a vote winner by whitewashing over the facts regarding the development. |
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If it ignores or rejects the claim, it will appear to be whitewashing its responsibility. |
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He said that he did not know what the political motivations might be for the government shutting down the inquiry and whitewashing the truth. |
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I should like to spell out once again, though, that the European Union is not designed for whitewashing failed national proposals. |
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After the conversion, the mosaics and frescoes were covered, sometimes by wooden blinds and sometimes by whitewashing over them. |
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Until they do so, writers who do not wish to join in the whitewashing would do well to reject that term. |
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Trials have, despite energetic whitewashing by appeal tribunals, been shown to have gone horribly wrong. |
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The works will include whitewashing, painting, installing a new electrical system, and new windows. |
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With emotions at the current pitch, it is hard to say these things without being accused of whitewashing the church or denying the suffering of victims. |
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In Italy, minding a friend's house, we managed to flood it, and spent much of our stay whitewashing walls which looked as if they'd been stained with nicotine. |
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Swiss challengers Alinghi became the first European team to win the America's Cup after whitewashing Team New Zealand 5-0 in the best-of-nine series. |
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Admittedly, Star Trek's progressiveness hasn't, well, progressed since the early days: Star Trek Into Darkness has rightly been accused of whitewashing and sexist overtones. |
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This risk makes Al Gore guilty of whitewashing and sugar-coating. |
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Senior ODIHR staff claim their critics are whitewashing electoral fraud. Azerbaijan has a history of trying to seduce reputable foreign bodies to give international legitimacy to its repressive behaviour at home. |
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This rich and carefully researched biography sets Qutb for the first time in his Egyptian context, rescuing him from caricature without whitewashing his radicalism. |
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Its only real interest is for whitewashing walls. |
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The UN Secretary General is increasingly sounding like a junior employee of the US State Department and a lawyer defending or whitewashing Israel's violations of international law. |
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Do not mix with whitewash or apply within 2 weeks of whitewashing. |
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Since breaking free from the Qaddafi regime in the east, young men with paintbrushes have been whitewashing the police stations they previously torched and urging policemen to return to their posts. |
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Take a stand against whitewashing in our media. |
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Specific improvements include functioning infirmaries, trained nurses, provision of more latrines, improved hygiene due to whitewashing, insecticide treatment and treatment for severe and moderate malnutrition. |
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Inspectors were asked to remind producers of the importance of mucking out barns and sheds, spreading fresh straw, whitewashing walls, installing mosquito screens and washing cows' udders before milking. |
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Greenwashing or environmental whitewashing means « donning the ecologists' green garments », which has nothing to do at all with preserving the environment. |
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We are therefore opposed to the amendments proposed by Mr Blokland, which are aimed at softening the impact of paragraphs 32, 34 and 35 and at clearing the way for, if not to say whitewashing, these hydrogenated fats. |
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Reardon also had the distinction of whitewashing Steve Davis twice during the latter's prime. |
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The other defines criminal and administrative responsibility for legal persons, criminalises whitewashing of money from fraud and gives detailed rules on judicial cooperation. |
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On the contrary, in a significant number of cases there are clear signs of a lack of willingness to effectively investigate the allegations and in some cases the intention of whitewashing is clearly apparent. |
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View all notes has inspired conceptual tools such as whitewashing, purplewashing and greenwashing, among others. |
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Incidentally, Mr Séralini will be here in Parliament on Wednesday and will then tell us clearly whether EFSA's all-clear, its whitewashing, is really justified. |
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Let's stop ciswashing and whitewashing Stonewall, and use it instead as an example of how we need to fight racism, transmisogyny and poverty in our culture. |
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