She had been officially expelled from the clan, and her clan markings scoured clean with caustic substances. |
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Likewise the tires must be properly scoured to remove deep down grime and small particles it came contact with on the road. |
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He reasoned that the water and spray had scoured away the soft shale, leaving the overhanging ledge of hard limestone. |
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The glacier scoured away all the rock above the Portland brownstone leaving a mantle of glacial till. |
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The channels were probably scoured by storms and filled with shells removed from inner platform settings. |
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The water flow has scoured deep pools underneath the trees, creating excellent cover habitat for fish. |
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Concentrating harder, he scoured the playground, trying to find out where and who the voice was coming from. |
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Around 30 officers scoured the murder scene for clues and carried out door-to-door enquiries in the area. |
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I've scoured through the last chapter and have changed all the mistakes I could find. |
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An RAF helicopter and a police spotter aircraft were scrambled, and 90 rescuers scoured the moor near Keld, County Durham. |
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When he started preproduction for the project, he scoured music shops around New York, buying every scratchy old record he could find. |
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And also she has scoured the world to see what successful countries like the Russians and the Belgians are doing. |
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We scoured financial documents and did our best to point out hype, but often felt like shills. |
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He'd make a powerful traverse, knock off a good-sized avalanche, then turn around and make a few turns where the slide had scoured. |
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Police scoured the city, eventually finding and detaining the miscreant pair. |
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Phill and I walked out into the surf to about 2 foot depth and scoured the surf from shore to about 30 yards out for signs of feeding tarpon. |
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When we'd beaten the rugs, scoured the plank floors, and polished the mopboards, Aunt Helga declared that it was time to rest. |
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Nevertheless, I scoured the store shelves to find the best brands that hair mousse has to offer. |
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They scoured the dunes and nearby beach with binoculars to detect any sign of uncontrolled activity. |
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Anyway, I scoured a few bookshops to find good books on how to do your own plumbing. |
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We've scoured the vales and villages, clifftops and coves in search of the best rental properties in the land. |
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Hammond has scoured the world looking for on-the-ground examples of his businesslike approach to social change. |
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The last time I tried an Indian spa, I had to lie spreadeagled under a tree, as the masseur scoured my body with the sole of his foot. |
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Roguish building blocks appear to be recklessly stacked, squiggle across scoured plazas or bend upward or away as if seen through a curved lens. |
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Rust may be scoured with fine steel wool or scouring powder but re-seasoning of the utensil is necessary. |
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Innocent, more than a little peeved, began the Albigensian Crusade and for 20 years scoured the land for Cathars. |
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The kids have scoured the school grounds and even the slightest hint of litter has been cleared away to leave the place gleaming. |
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While the rest of the world scoured their thesauruses for superlatives, the band themselves were concentrating. |
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They have been scoured and polished to such a smooth clean finish that scarcely one fine white thread of ligament remains between the joints. |
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Since 1987 Forbes has scoured the globe tracking the fortunes of the world's wealthiest people and uncovering new faces. |
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Disney's imagineers have scoured the color spectrum and discovered the shades least noticeable to the human eye. |
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To stock the shop the sales team scoured trade fairs to choose a selection that is exciting and unusual. |
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And the food service workers who scoured the commercial kitchens improvising communal meals for hundreds of those stranded. |
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All day for a week, she and other members of her team scoured the arid landscape for fossils, their only tools a tiny pick and a brush. |
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The study scoured 11,900 sites across the country looking at 12 different land uses, from council estates to industrial estates. |
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His size 12 plates of meat posed a problem for his girlfriend as she scoured the city for riding boots. |
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With a mongrel of overcast sun straying to and from her heels, she scoured all three for conspicuous features related to light. |
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Believe me, we scoured the countryside and poked around in every old cabin and mining shack we could locate. |
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For the remainder of the month, the army scoured the countryside in search of remaining camps. |
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Londonist scoured some of the weather sites and found the following predictions. |
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Exotic grapefruit trees, pepper plants and Australian pines have invaded Pelican Island, and erosion has scoured away more than half the refuge. |
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All that day and all the day following, Port Haven was scoured from top to bottom, from the smallest closet to the tiniest dockside dory. |
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The railway has generally scoured Europe for suitable rolling stock and has also acquired some ballast wagons from Romania. |
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They scoured junkyards for tube ends and pressure gauges and stripped old ovens bare for dials and piping. |
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Have your musket clean as a whistle, hatchet scoured, sixty rounds powder and ball, and be ready to march at a minute's warning. |
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Teams of rescuers scoured bush-clad hills in rain and mist yesterday searching for the missing trio. |
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Basic assumptions are having to be revisited, old arguments dredged up, canonical material critically scoured. |
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Gardens fill the bottom of Torment Basin, ringed by moraines, scoured rock, and living ice. |
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I scoured the entire store, including the sale racks and the junior trendsetters section but came up dry. |
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Her attendants and courtiers, with the aid of local tribals, scoured the foothills of Brahmagiri where they found the eternal Varaha spring. |
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The surrounding glacially scoured landscape is also generally free of topography that can obstruct the radar's beam. |
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Forensic teams sealed off the area with tape and scoured the street for clues as uniformed officers carried out door-to-door inquiries. |
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He scoured medical textbooks and science web sites to gather information on the sources of many human illnesses. |
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Yet, wedged into a cavernous socket scooped out of the mountain like ice cream and scoured smooth by wind and rain, the setting is spectacular. |
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It must have happened before the visible maria formed, because they are not covered or scoured by the materials ejected from the huge craters. |
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One woman admitted she cleans her skirting boards with cotton buds, while another scoured the kitchen floor with steel wool for hours on end. |
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There is a large area to be scoured and the amount of time the airplane can spend over its assigned zone is critical. |
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Had Palin scoured a thesaurus, she could not have come up with a more inflammatory phrase. |
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An avid, fearless cyclist, Smith often scoured the flat, sprawling borders of Los Angeles on one of his bicycles. |
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Unsure about what to do but leaning toward an abortion, Amy scoured the Internet for abortion services. |
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In this image, there is evidence for a period of erosion when winds scoured the surface at nearly right angles to the prominent yardang direction. |
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The steep grass of the alp scoured my knees and slapped my cheeks. |
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Back then, the cataclysmic flood waters in the region scoured away the soils of Eastern Washington and carried house-sized boulders from Montana as far away as Oregon. |
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We watched a yellow margined triggerfish as it scoured the seabed below. |
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We scoured the aircraft for something to gain some leverage. |
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I didn't complain as I unclogged and scoured the grease traps and toilets. |
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Once the sand was plowed back onto the beaches, volunteers scoured it for any flotsam that got through the sifting machines. |
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When the waters subsided, Greg started searching for his new wife and helped pull two men out of the wreckage and rescue an unconscious girl as he scoured the town. |
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As the roiling backwash streamed past, it scoured around me, and when the froth cleared, there beneath my feet were multitudes of clams, all small and without hydroids. |
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Utensils, pots, counters are scoured clean as soon as they are used. |
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While mobile phone records can be scoured from here to eternity, anything short of recorded conversations seems unlikely to constitute watertight evidence. |
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They have scoured homeless hostels, mounted a publicity campaign and Fran's parents even hired a private detective in their desperate hunt for clues. |
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Hunters scoured thick forests today searching for a wild elephant that rampaged through villages on both sides of the India-Nepal border, trampling 12 people to death. |
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He scoured the gaunt landscape as if his primordial authority was enough to plunge the lid of the monochrome building down to floor level to allow him a cowardly escape. |
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Surely a tower of bone that looks as though it could touch the sun itself, would be noticeable to one of the many search parties that had scoured through this land. |
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An area on the east side of the woodland was cordoned off yesterday as forensic experts scoured the land following the discovery. |
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Through the scoured channel passed a river, which drained the combined Rhine and Thames westwards to the Atlantic. |
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Over a thousand police officers, 15,000 volunteers, and several aeroplanes scoured the rural landscape. |
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The surface over which the glacier moved was scoured and eroded by the ice, leaving a myriad of closed, undrained depressions in the bedrock. |
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This massive flood scoured the former river systems to form the Hurd Deep in late Quaternary times. |
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The company cooking utensils were scoured every day, and the camp was as clean as bare, turfless earth could be. |
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And when the efficiency or supply of coal, gas, and water came into doubt, the realm below was once again scoured for unleashable energy. |
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Springer spaniel Barra, Scotland's only submerged human remains detection dog, scoured scrubland near the River Leven in Fife. |
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For months before his dive, Goddio scoured Abu Kir Bay using thousands of sonar readings to map the size, shape, and elevation of the seafloor. |
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The young minds had first to be emptied, and then carbolically scoured, before they could be filled with The Truth. |
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He scoured old photographs and YouTube videos for insight into the always guarded G-Man. |
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Nasaw has had full access to family documents and scoured the archives. |
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At high tide the gates were closed, and with the ebb of the tide were opened to release water, which scoured the silt from the entrance to the locks. |
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It created much of the surface geology of southern Canada and the northern United States, leaving behind glacially scoured valleys, moraines, eskers and glacial till. |
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Relieved to have a name for the condition, she then scoured the internet for a treatment and found PUVA, a combination of the drug Psoralen and ultraviolet light. |
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There were the tawny rocks, like lions couchant, defying the ocean, whose waves incessantly dashed against and scoured them with vast quantities of gravel. |
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To establish this list, Jonathan Riley-Smith has scoured the content of over four hundred published, predominantly French cartularies and charter collections. |
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To reach their conclusions, researchers scoured published studies on MDD, or clinical depression, and dysthymia, which is a milder form of depression. |
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Glaciers then scoured their way across most of Britain, and it was only after the ice retreated about 15,000 years ago that Scotland again became habitable. |
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Conversely, it is delayed by strong winds from the east or north, high barometric pressure, little fresh water and more meandering, poorly scoured channels. |
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This scenario fits with the notion that a fierce stellar wind from the blue supergiant had scoured out the region just before the star finally exploded. |
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It was scoured to remove the size, and brushed to raise the nap. |
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