Angie didn't give him time to reply as she stood up, wiping away her tears and straitening her shirt. |
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After wiping mud from the fish, she put it on its side in a tank of water, and soon enough it was swimming around. |
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The lady made me sit in a fancy black chair where immediately a team of make-up artists began wiping my face clean. |
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The waiting area teemed with children wiping runny noses and scratching scabby skin and adults hacking with chest-rattling coughs. |
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My mother stood over the sink all day wiping and scraping the dirty round surfaces. |
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First produced in 1876, it's immediately recognizable by the wiping rod held in thimbles beneath the barrel. |
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Physical removal of the bacteria through brushing or wiping the teeth is still necessary. |
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A man appears from the back wiping flour off his hands, takes my toonie, folds the bread in half and drops it into my bag. |
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She grabbed brown paper towels from her desk and started wiping off Ellen's dress. |
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The bell finally rang and Kate stood up from the floor wiping her eyes and blowing her nose with paper towels. |
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He stuffed the package into his pocket and sheathed his knife, wiping off the blood and brain matter on the back of Nick's shirt. |
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My mother walked over to me, wiping her hand on the bib of her apron, and placed her right palm over my forehead, checking for a fever. |
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It's the home of majestic gemsbok for which the reserve was created in 1931 to stop meat and biltong hunters from wiping out the animals. |
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Dr Abdullah felt that the current moment provided the best opportunity for wiping out the bitterness of the past. |
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When markets bounce back, they bounce back fast, wiping out past losses, and everyone is back in the black. |
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I see the waitress wiping her brow and accepting help from the monobrowed line-cook and I no longer care what she is thinking. |
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I heard soft murmuring and Viktor spat into the basin, wiping away the blood from his lips. |
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The taps sloosh like some out of price-range restaurant's and I stick my head into the filled sink, wiping my face with the towel. |
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Overweight local opera would-be stars were splattered in mid-aria, and in wiping away the blue paint, it smeared and didn't come off. |
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The official policy of wiping them out intensified throughout the 17th century, and unusually generous bounties were offered to wolf-hunters. |
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His fingers were smudged black with the ink, and he tried wiping them off on his jeans as Ryan came in. |
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The prospect of wiping the smug smirk of Murdoch's mug is a delightful notion. |
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Making it into the lobby, he remembered wiping his brow repeatedly from the water seeping down his forehead. |
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The bartender was doing the usual, polishing glasses and wiping the spills off the counter. |
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Following a regular maintenance schedule and wiping up any spills immediately should keep the interior of the car attractive and comfortable. |
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As soon as he left our table, we spit the food out, wiping the corners of our mouth with the dainty white napkin. |
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After little painful moments of gasping and dry retching, she rises up on unsteady legs, wiping spit from her mouth with the back of her hand. |
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We spend time before any paint is applied sanding rough spots, scraping off dust particles and wiping the walls down with rags. |
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Then he hacked into the computer systems and transferred money from the base's account to ours, wiping his trail clean. |
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Then there is of course the wholesale wiping out of some 300 hamlets and villages in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. |
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He sits repeatedly wiping his nose on his handkerchief, and then spreading it out on his lap like a napkin. |
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They will silence me, continuing onwards to their sterile and humorless future, wiping the world's mysteries into oblivion. |
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The stipplers are cleaned by wiping them on a dry paper towel using a circular motion. |
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A well-built man approached them, wiping a glass with a less-than-clean towel. |
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In theory, the vertically integrated MFI should be wiping the floor with its strong market position. |
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Secretly, he'd toy with the idea of outplaying his brother, wiping the court with him, so to speak. |
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Raising the weapon to his shoulder, he checks the pan, lock, and serpentine, wiping away any interfering sand and mud. |
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Mrs. Arpel bounces about in her lime green housecoat, wiping everything down with antiseptic glee. |
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I jammed the gear shift into park and jumped out of the car, wiping my pants off. |
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Wren walked in, wiping his hands on his trousers and trying to pat down his ruffled hair. |
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She moved to a sitting position, stretching her aching back and neck, before wiping her sweaty face with a damp cloth. |
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The whole way back home, I kept wiping my mouth with the sleeve of my coat. |
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In a generation it has become a truly racially harmonious place, wiping away centuries of colour bar. |
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Usually, unless you enjoy reformatting and wiping off your hard drive, a virus infects your computer when you execute an infected file. |
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He stood up, wiping his hands on his breeches, and a more intent look on his face. |
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I whined wiping a few stray tears from my eyes and plopping my spoon down into the carton as I watched Ace walk around my room. |
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They were advancing slowly in three points across the Realm, wiping out anything that stood against them. |
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Rarely did Sadie find herself bent over rows and rows of white cotton, batting away flies and wiping the sweat from her brow. |
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I realized my nails looked terrible so I quickly started wiping off the polish with a cotton bud. |
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Remove the eye shadow by gently wiping it off with a pad of clean cotton wool moistened with eye-cleansing lotion. |
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By recombining insect DNA Tyler creates a biological counteragent, a new species to be our six-legged ally in wiping out the roach population. |
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Returning quickly and wiping his mouth, he handed Brownlegg a canned drink and a plastic pot, which rattled. |
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It escaped, of course, like all imports do, and is now wiping out the much smaller native crayfish in the rushing streams of the Yorkshire Dales. |
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The skin is then cleansed with povidone iodine or chlorhexidine solution, making sure to avoid wiping away the skin markings. |
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She quickly dabbed her handkerchief across her mouth, wiping away the substance from her lips. |
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This morning I was wiping the table with a very slightly damp rag and noticed that the wax build-up was coming off. |
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After I gargled and rinsed my mouth I left the bathroom, wiping my hands dry on my way out. |
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It will be a matter of future government policy, but certainly they would go a long way toward wiping out the deadweight debt of the province. |
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Not that I'll be wiping pretend crude oil off pretend sea gulls, you understand. |
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Documentary footage shows him shaking hands with Hitler, and then very discreetly wiping his hand with his handkerchief. |
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Each vehicle was tested for contamination after cleaning using the current cleaning method of wiping down the interior with liquid disinfectants. |
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He groped behind him for the kit and pulled out a disinfectant cloth, gently wiping at the wound. |
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Then, hoping I wouldn't see, he whisked around the house with a duster, wiping up all the dust I had missed. |
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As I glanced up a round, balding man was hurrying toward me, wiping his pale hands on a dusty apron. |
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Despite the subsequent wiping, washing and some more wiping, the footprints simply refused to be erased. |
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A woman hurried out from another room, wiping her hands on her apron, and smiled expectantly at him. |
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In an expiatory sacrifice the blood which is shed is regarded as wiping out a transgression. |
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He took a long draught of his beer, wiping foam from his mouth, as he absently eavesdropped on other people's conversations. |
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The spray dribbled back into the shallow pool, and I started off home again, wiping the water off my forehead. |
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Instead put it into wiping out hard drug abuse, education so people really understand the problem and the health system. |
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He laughed at my joyful tears and gave me a kiss, while wiping my eyes with the sleeve of his shirt. |
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A wet washcloth sat beside me and I kept wiping my face with it, then let the fan cool me off. |
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I had soon fetched a cool basin of water and knelt by his bed, carefully wiping him down with a washcloth. |
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And one day, five years later, while I was wiping his arm as always, I felt a jolt of movement in his arm. |
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I was still furiously wiping at my eyes with my sleeve, and my skin was raw from the friction. |
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He walked slowly towards Joe, wiping the back of his neck with his kerchief. |
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She leaned the broom against the wall and began wiping down the picture frames and the wood on the two winged back chairs that sat in the room. |
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The service over, he strides down the pew aisle, wiping fingers across his brow. |
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I can't help laughing at a pimp who is swearing by the curb, wiping dog poo off his pointed boot into the gutter. |
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First, he would first grab a paper towel and start wiping them down with it. |
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She put her hand onto his face, wiping away the moisture that suddenly appeared there. |
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A weekly wiping with a little liquid ammonia on a soft cloth will help keep unlacquered brass shiny. |
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External lipid barriers spread by wiping provide a logical means of waterproofing when the skin doesn't do the job on its own. |
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I'll be providing a few homebrew tools for secure data wiping below, but I really can't recommend them on any other filesystem. |
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However, wiping a computer's primary hard disk means it will no longer start as normal. |
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It can take care of all the logistics headaches associated with disposing old PCs, including collection and data wiping to military standards. |
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All he had done was to change the ownership of computers without wiping the hard disks. |
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Judging by the way they are wiping the floor with good opposition these days, it's hard to argue that Leigh won't achieve their ambition. |
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Bermuda and the Cayman Islands are wiping the floor with the Bahamas and cleaning up in the financial services sector. |
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I was looking forward to wiping the floor with him, plus relieving him of the five pounds that we had bet on the contest. |
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Basketball players from one North Yorkshire school have been wiping the floor with the opposition after completing an unbeaten run of two years. |
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Reminiscent of classic thrillers, the movie's real core is the dangerous allure of wiping the slate clean and starting your life all over again. |
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Stock markets dropped to their lowest levels for five years, wiping billions off Britain's pensions. |
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I grew to love and respect Xavier, who showed me many small kindnesses like tying my shoe-laces, wiping my nose or offering me the odd sweet. |
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Everyone in the audience seemed to be reaching for a Kleenex, or wiping their eyes on their sleeves by the end. |
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Jasmine, whose eyes were red and puffy and bloodshot, stood up, wiping her nose with the tissue in her hand. |
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I couldn't contemplate going under the knife to erase my wrinkles, it would be like wiping out a part of my past. |
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According to the information on the Internet the virus is wiping out adults on a worldwide scale. |
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Yet there have also been recent earthquakes that have leveled entire villages, wiping out hundreds of children and families. |
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The plucked guitar finally overtakes the melodic refrain near the end of the piece, eventually wiping the beginning from memory. |
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A gob of crimson pouring from his lips, he spat it out, wiping the excess with the back of his hand. |
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The purple flames subsided, and Suka reseated herself, wiping invisible specks of dust from her apron. |
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He now always licks the lenses clean with his tongue before wiping them on a cloth. |
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I rinsed out my glass and sat it in the sink before wiping my mouth then heading back into the lounge room. |
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Sasha dried his eyes up a bit by wiping them on his shirt and tried to talk straight. |
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She carefully got out wiping her smooth legs dry then putting on the terry cotton robe to answer the door. |
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He began to put away his cello, wiping large deposits of white powdery rosin from the strings and bow with a silky cloth. |
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He was joined by two other men who all crowded around her and started wiping the liquid off her. |
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What is the point of spending Billions of Euros on wiping out a disease and then making artificial copies of it? |
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Get rid of buildup on windows by first wiping them with rubbing alcohol, then rinsing with two tablespoons of vinegar in one quart of water. |
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A controversial cull aimed at wiping out ruddy ducks has begun at two Essex reservoirs. |
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I tossed the useless tent stake aside and stood up, wiping the sweat off my face. |
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Cycling the gun a few times spread the lube around, and then wiping the exterior down with a soft cloth left the gun clean and dry. |
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Two men joined him, wiping their foreheads, but still standing tall and proud under their heavy layered uniforms. |
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He stuck the barrel of the gun out his window and started wiping it down with a rag. |
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I nodded, wiping my dry mouth on the back of my hand before I bent at the waist to pick up my bag and my text book, tilting my head when it tipped dizzily to the side. |
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There was a strange lack of activity at the Astoria when Astor looked in at the end of the afternoon after wiping a swipe card through a reader to gain access to the lobby. |
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A Ziplock bag with a few baby wipes left in the car is great for wiping hands before drive-through meals, as well as being good emergency stain removers. |
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He was covered in a gel-like red ooze and was wiping it from his face. |
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I shoved his face away after a minute, wiping spit off my mouth. |
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The 18-year-old came last in the swimming event and gym test but showed his class by wiping the floor with his rivals in an 800 metres cross country race. |
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Removing dead leaves and flowers as well as wiping or dusting the leaves of your plants will keep them happy and healthy and keep your indoor garden looking gorgeous. |
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We don't relish the thought of destroying innocents, wiping out cultures. |
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If it did smash into the Earth the effect would be like detonating thousands of nuclear bombs, killing billions of people and wiping out an area the size of Europe. |
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Finally, the maddening buzz of the insects and their sting won out and Miri shook herself, wiping her hands over her body to remove the mosquitoes attacking her. |
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Humiliatingly, the president is shown in his undershirt, wiping off sweat with a towel. |
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One of the most problematic wind directions is from the north-east, wiping out many dive sites along the south coast and also on the northern side of the peninsula. |
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He wrung out his cloth and began wiping spilled ale off the counter. |
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So there I was, sitting in our Florida room, gathering my thoughts and wiping up a small puddle when I notice the spots on the wall below the windows. |
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I was mortified and ended up wiping the makeup off my face as soon as I got a chance. |
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Lee commented, scooping a gob of mashed potato with his finger and wiping it onto a napkin, before proceeding to mould a palm tree from the pale creamy substance. |
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In addition to wiping down gym equipment, use a separate towel to mop the sweat from your brow to minimize the chance of picking up a respiratory infection. |
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Chomsky rips into the scam of wiping the U.S. government's slate clean. |
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The alternative allowing the insolvent banks to fail, seizing the assets, wiping out shareholders, giving bond holders a serious haircut is still not on the official agenda. |
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A Colombian coffee plantation teaches a valuable lesson in the fight to keep a dreaded disease from wiping out our favorite brew. |
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In addition to wiping out extra tests, UWF wants to see more accommodations for female firefighters in firehouses. |
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He looked back at her, roughly wiping any traces of tears from his eyes. |
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The Prime Minister has been swanning around Africa at our expense, wiping out many thousands of pounds owed to us by these different African countries. |
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With the majority of the dishes dry and the pots suitably soaked, wash them up, dry them and you're done, except for emptying the sink and wiping down the counters and sink. |
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Sterilize a clean, sharp needle by wiping it with rubbing alcohol. |
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Xiaohan finished it all at one go, then tried to improve her appearance by untying her hair, smoothing it down and wiping her face with her palms. |
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Since when did notions of cleaning up the backyard shed, eating water rats, and wiping the bottoms of naughty rich children constitute entertainment? |
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Are you wiping your screen with a hankie, unsure you read that right? |
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Just as I was wiping up the last of the egg from my plate there was a general kerfuffle, with people rushing into the supermarket for shelter from a torrential downpour. |
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There are always mums in the audience wiping their eyes with hankies. |
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Without wiping the knife, they begin slicing the cucumbers and tomatoes for the salad, tossing it all together, then triumphantly setting it down on the table. |
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The snakehead is native to the Yangtze River region of China and is capable of wiping out all the species of one pond and moving on its belly and fins to the next pond. |
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She slowly sat up, sniffing and wiping her nose with a hand, happy anyway. |
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She felt something damp on her head, wiping away the dirt and the blood. |
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We didn't stop giggling and laughing all night and by the time we left, Debbie's jaw was aching her make-up had gone from wiping away the tears of laughter! |
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He sniffed, wiping the dirt and tears off his face, though also smearing. |
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Her gran and dad stood in the background, wiping away tears. |
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People are being raised to be soft and stupid, and I think it is really about slowly wiping out dissidence and uniqueness in the culture, I really do. |
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He climbed to his feet, wiping off the dirt that was on his face. |
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The highest counts of bacteria were found in the wet areas around sinks and on the cloths routinely used for wiping and drying kitchen surfaces and appliances. |
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When I tore off two sheets, there was no second folding, no second wiping. |
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Debbie snatched a dishcloth from the sink and began wiping the counter. |
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Weber was constantly wiping his brow with a towel during the TV game. |
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The day goes on, with Dax getting sunburned, Dude wiping out onto the beach head first, and the rest of the group having its general fun in the sun. |
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The code can easily be adapted to do anything from collecting security passwords to wiping a computer's hard drive within seven seconds of activation. |
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Backstage, the children sit in front of naked light bulbs hanging from the ceiling, wiping away the make-up they carefully applied before the performance. |
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The man looked ill, and she hoped he didn't have that coughy flu that had been wiping out everyone at the office. |
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Her eyes fell on the table, and she advanced into the room wiping her hands on her apron. |
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Paper towels lead a brief and unglamorous life, absorbing spills, wiping away messes and substituting for napkins and tissues. |
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The tobacco chawer is wiping his neck with a wet bandanna, his legs dangling off the bed of his vehicle. |
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I lie and nod my head yes while wiping the tears on my gray fleece sleeve. |
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Experimental evidence shows that wiping the chalice with the purificator, reduces the bacterial count by 90 per cent. |
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A gigantic meteor then is seen crashing down and wiping out the whole city as the interviewees hid behind their chairs. |
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Ginning up enthusiasm for wiping out corruption in the world's kleptocracies is no mean feat when the kleptocrats remain in control. |
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Ex-Mayor Ken Jackson, 73, was left wiping yoke and shell from his face and red coat as the teen gagers laughed and ran off. |
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This almost resulted in wiping out all other cheese production in the country. |
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He claimed that Soviet missile capabilities were far superior to those of the United States, capable of wiping out any American or European city. |
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A housekeeper came out to buy some, wiping her hands on her apron. |
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And now they fear Fischler, dubbed Captain Cockeye, is hell-bent on wiping out their industry. |
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Does this mean wiping the chalice or arranging flowers on the altar? |
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I took hold of her bridle and hugged her furry head, wiping tears on my arm while Loney blinked and nickered. |
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I get lost in what is credible and not credible. This whole thing gets so incredible when you consider wiping out whole nations, it is difficult to establish credibility. |
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Crane, a tropical fruit crop specialist at the University of Florida, on the deadly fungus, laurel wilt, that is slowly wiping out Florida's avocado crop. |
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When he went inside, potatoes were boiling on the stove, the sink was full of pumpkin guts, and Russell was wiping the Patek Philippe with a dishtowel. |
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Professional hunters from New Zealand flew in on helicopters and gunned down thousands of goats at a time from the sky, wiping out nearly the rest of the goats on the islands. |
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Finally, defeat of erstwhile Soviet Union in Afghanistan was celebrated as end to bipolarism as well as wiping out of Communist domination from the world. |
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The young newcomer is wiping the floor with the more experienced players. |
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New dating of the colossal Deccan volcanic eruptions bolsters the idea that the Chicxulub asteroid impact had help in wiping out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. |
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