The previous owners obviously had a dog as it left it's indelible smell on the living room carpet. |
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Other settlers, such as the English and French, have also made an indelible impression. |
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His mild manner, gentle graciousness, and total dedication to mathematics leave an indelible impression on all who have gotten to know him. |
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It's indelible, the showreel she sometimes plays back to herself in bed before sleep. |
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The Vikings left an indelible mark on the mores and traditions of Shetlanders as well as on their psyche. |
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If this waste material had a simple, cheap dye put in it the indelible stain would prevent it ever being sold on by unscrupulous dealers. |
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By its brevity, that one word expands to fill the scene, and remains as an indelible memory. |
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He left his own indelible mark on the game as a premier southpaw who made World Series appearances with two different teams, 17 years apart. |
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The old subject matter leaves its indelible traces in the very material of Williams's art, in her brushstrokes themselves. |
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This old film, a staple of most elementary physics courses, has left an indelible impression on countless students over the years. |
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From the humorous to the tragic to the mundane, stereography has left its indelible mark on history. |
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The spectacle of government policy being manufactured on the hoof left an indelible stain. |
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A bipolar cautery, indelible black marker, and test stimulation equipment and programmer should be available. |
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Apart from slight hesitations and minor delays from the cinematographer they left an indelible impression. |
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What happened to these climbers left an indelible mark on an entire generation of outdoorsmen. |
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We now have indelible images of the conditions under which beasts are transported to countries where, it's said, killing is less than humane. |
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Even more significant were the indelible imprints left on an emboldened and much mightier financial sector. |
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You will need a bowl or large measuring cup for warm water, a candy thermometer and a nontoxic indelible pen or dull knife. |
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It would also be a good idea to use indelible ink, then the police would be able to spot the culprits. |
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To prevent one person from voting more than once, indelible ink is applied to the thumbs of those who have voted. |
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Voters will have a thumb marked with indelible ink to circumvent the problem of incomplete electoral registers. |
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This makes it impossible for election officials to follow instructions to mark voters' fingers with indelible ink to prevent them voting twice. |
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The advice suggests the surgeon in charge should draw an arrow with an indelible pen pointing to the area to be operated on. |
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The surgeon marks the legs using an indelible ink marker while the patient is standing. |
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Tag them, or use an indelible pen to write the variety name directly on each tuber. |
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Voters who do turn up to the polling stations today will have their thumb marked with indelible ink to prevent them voting more than once. |
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They would be putting their finger into indelible ink, after they had voted, as they do around the world. |
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Those without a criminal record were stamped on the arm with indelible ink. |
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Food pricing labels sometimes use indelible inks that can transfer onto a laminate surface. |
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If you ask Liberians if they voted, they will proudly show you their thumb painted with indelible ink, the mark of the voter. |
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He is used to leaving indelible impressions on the minds of music lovers the world over. |
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He is one of a kind who leaves an indelible impression on one's mind for all times to come. |
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Both Jones and Roberts left indelible impressions on the Masters and on the world of golf. |
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I wouldn't go quite that far, but it did leave an indelible impression upon our cultural psyche. |
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This was my first direct experience of death and it left an indelible impression. |
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He left an indelible impression on Japanese audiences and it would take a brave man to try and follow in his footsteps. |
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The TTD management is making all efforts to make the event a success to leave an indelible impression on the visiting devotees. |
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We never found it, but your humility left an indelible impression on me, and I decided that is how I want to treat people. |
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Occasionally the orchestra tended to overpower her, but the brilliance of her playing left an indelible impression. |
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The years I spent at Eastwood Public School and Marsden High have left an indelible impression on me. |
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Seen from a distance, though, they create an indelible impression in people's memories of our city. |
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The scoreline shook the rugby world and gave Otley an indelible place in rugby union folklore. |
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He left an indelible imprint on his followers, who saw him as a foresighted leader and a constructive party guide. |
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His stock is also high among gastronomes and his experience as a food-loving father has left its indelible mark at Southbank. |
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Racism is an indelible part of Travis's makeup, but it is important to acknowledge that this is a film about a racist rather than a racist film. |
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In just 30 seconds, a commercial can create an indelible impression in the minds of consumers. |
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The point of entry can be marked with an impression from a thumbnail, a needle cap, or an indelible ink pen. |
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Their gift was to leave indelible memories of the beauty of English poetry on all who sat at their feet. |
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This sometimes results in fleeting wrinkles being ironed into permanent pleats or, worse, seeming indelible when they've already washed away. |
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They must now decide if they will go on to form an indelible part of the country's collective architectural consciousness. |
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Living with a schizophrenic, psychotic mother must have left an indelible mark on him. |
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The five years he spent in the Algerian bagnios or prison-houses made an indelible impression on his works. |
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Many critics delineate how a heritage of dual colonizations has left an indelible mark on the Filipino-American psyche. |
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Voters will have their finger marked with indelible ink to avoid repeat ballots. |
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His memory for faces, names and incidents and his concern for every individual leaves behind him an indelible impression. |
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Man still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin. |
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It is an indelible part of his CV, a blot on a distinguished public career, a piquant episode for the more mischievous obituarists eventually to recount. |
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Even though they only met twice, spector says Ghawi left an indelible impression. |
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Police advice is to never leave your phone lying around, keep it out of view when you are not using it and mark your postcode on it with an indelible pen. |
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You could write your name into the history books with indelible ink. |
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That the song has become so indelible is likely owed to the fact that we can all sort of relate. |
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Haskins will perennially be attached to the indelible Saved By the Bell principal. |
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It is an indelible snapshot burned into our brains of mortality and sports at their highest level. |
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Her combination of skill and public persona left an indelible mark on the fashion world. |
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And that helps assure that his remarks of July 19, 2013, will be an indelible historical contribution. |
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For more than 40 years the kalashnikov has been an indelible part of the life in war zones and unstable lands. |
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Nonetheless, slavery in Virginia made an indelible impression upon him. |
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And being a child this made an indelible impression upon me. |
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Witnessing the devastation and tragic scenes of human suffering left an indelible impression on Burchett and had a profound effect on the rest of his life. |
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He dipped his big toe in indelible ink to stamp the ballot paper. |
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But one day in the summer I saw him in his shirtsleeves, the indelible blackish-green numbers of the concentration camp inmates tattooed into his arm. |
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Since they leave an indelible black stain on everything they touch, they are perhaps best reserved for dyeing sheepskins black, as in the Rio Grande Valley. |
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Strandf could photograph anything from a blind woman to a picket fence and make the image indelible. |
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Satellite Sentinel has offered indelible digital evidence of attacks in Abyei, Blue Nile, Darfur, and South Kordofan. |
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These indelible experiences can give life and spirit to your own actions and convert the knowledge you have accumulated through book learning into more meaningful experiences. |
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One of the movie's indelible motifs is the sight of viewers huddled together around a television set, eyes glazed over, happily narcotized by the flickering images. |
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Revered all over the world, these stars have left an indelible mark on the human psyche and upon our collective unconscious where they continue to intrigue humanity. |
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They therefore branded their animals with a branding iron, leaving an indelible mark which would clearly identify to whom a particular animal belonged. |
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The time I spent with James has left an indelible imprint on my mind. |
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Learning through hands-on experiences leaves a more indelible impression. |
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His spell at Cambridge left an indelible imprint on the young Howard. |
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The magnificent ambition is fundamentally reliant upon the indelible impossibility of its fulfillment. |
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As always, he draws indelible portraits of gangsters and lowlifes. |
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In addition to bringing Brittany to the crown, Anne left an indelible mark on French court life by introducing the concept of the queen's maids of honor. |
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The forms of action were abolished during the 19th century, but they have left an indelible mark on the law. |
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Delineation of jobs was rigid and communication would be through the means of coloured slips of paper written on in indelible pencil. |
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Her art is always with her, clothing her from throat to toes in an indelible fantasia of color and form and myth. |
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The most zealous advocates of the unfortunate monarch cannot deny that this is an indelible blot on his escutcheon. |
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In addition, the Colts left an indelible imprint on Hartford's architectural environment. |
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The scene is a masterpiece of storytelling, transfixing and indelible. |
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From the evocative sounds of the bagpipes to the great sport of golf, the Scots have also left an indelible mark on American culture. |
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That horrible story just might make an indelible impression on the memory. |
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Perhaps this constant, indelible inimitability is the greatest achievement of this group of 149 young musicians, but it is certainly not their only feat. |
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Apart from his disciplined upbringing, a rectory fire which occurred on 9 February 1709, when Wesley was five years old, left an indelible impression. |
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The New Testament has influenced religious, philosophical, and political movements in Christendom and left an indelible mark on literature, art, and music. |
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Today, we are launching our partnership with this 12-page '50 Days To Go' pull-out, paying tribute to some of the indelible memories of Olympics past. |
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The 19th century French surgeon Pierre Paul Broca left an indelible mark in medicine with his observations on aphasia, language dominance, and cerebral localization. |
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These two dynasties, the Almoravids and the Almohades, left very indelible impressions upon Spain, and ultimately, western European society and development. |
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The manner in which Lomu steamrolled England in New Zealand's World Cup semi-final win in 1995 left an indelible mark on all who saw it, not least Mike Catt. |
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