After visualization with primuline, lipid bands were scraped off, saponified and fatty acids methylated with boron trifluoride. |
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She continued to run through the harsh branches as they scraped her soft skin slightly. |
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Along the way, I scraped my arm on some of the grips and kicked someone in the head. |
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Her chin scraped against the rough bark of a fallen tree trunk and her arm twisted painfully beneath her. |
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Raven shook his head and scraped his foot along the tiles until they squeaked their protest. |
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Chairs were scraped back and many of the men exited the dining room at the news and Arial glanced after them impatiently. |
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I scraped the stone against the blade harder, hoping to drown out her voice and signify that I didn't want to talk. |
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The box scraped hard over the small rocks and sand creating an unsettling noise. |
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His boot heels scraped against the hardwood floor, eliciting a clipped echo from the plank boards. |
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Dressed all in black with high-heeled boots, her hair is scraped back in a ponytail, revealing sculpted cheekbones. |
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I stuffed my feet into my tennis shoes and scraped my hair back into a messy pony tail. |
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My hair was scraped back into a painfully tight and still considerably wet ponytail. |
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She was pale and had a slim figure and her hair was scraped back into a messy bun. |
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She was short like her daughter but her hair was scraped back in a bun and she was a bit on the plump side. |
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I think I scraped it all outta my hair, and I got the grotesque green glop off my chin. |
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Strikingly tall and model-thin, her hair is scraped back from her face and hangs down her back in a thick, dark, waist-length plait. |
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The bill only scraped by due to a provision of the voting regulations which interprets an abstention as a vote in favour. |
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In the second game played on Sunday Moone scraped through to the next round of the cup by the skin of their teeth. |
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When that discussion did happen, the proposal to twin with Omaha only scraped through when put to a vote. |
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Claims like those should make anyone suspicious, even those who have barely scraped through high school biology. |
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When he was first elected to the Dail in 1982 he just scraped in by 111 votes. |
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He arrived in Athens ranked sixth in the world, but only just scraped into the semi-finals after qualifying in 16th place. |
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The Higher Education Bill scraped through the Commons at second reading by just five votes in January. |
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The rest of us scraped through the exam and afterwards forgot everything we had learned. |
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The Haxby-based side played two games against White Horse and just scraped a 1-0 win with a goal from Richard Hunt. |
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I was bright enough to spot something that needed to be done and made it mine to some extent and scraped a living out of it. |
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It was a haphazard process, dependent on individual initiative and whatever funding could be scraped together. |
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The surviving examples have been scraped up by serious collectors or modified into later models. |
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After coming to graduate school, I scraped a little money together and went to a therapist for a while. |
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That will be forgotten eventually as the evidence is scraped together for the post-mortem. |
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For six months, her family scraped by on her husband's income, she says, with no benefits for her injuries. |
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A number of not just the Realtor sites, but the actual broker sites, are being scraped. |
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They picked at their calloused feet and scraped their teeth with matchsticks. |
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Despite being a tree with relatively smooth bark, the branch flexed a little and scraped at his palms. |
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I scraped off a good bit of skin on my right forearm, barked my shin, and nicked up my right knee. |
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So, I took a palette knife to it, scraped all the paint off, and then wetted a tissue with thinner and wiped the canvas as clean is it'd get. |
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Incremental layers of internal plaster have been scraped back to reveal the original brickwork, fragments of tiling and mosaics. |
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Toby walked back to the kitchen, quickly scraped some dog food out of a tin can into Bucky's dish, and placed it on the floor. |
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In his own words, he scraped a living in Bangkok but then serendipity came again in the form of a meeting with two influential people in Bangkok. |
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When the crystals are pressed or scraped with a rod, the bright green flashes of the triboluminescence will be observed. |
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I hauled myself out of the water and scraped excess moisture off with the blades of my hands. |
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Her matted hair scraped her shoulders as it played in midair, and accentuated a dark crimson handprint blazoned across her shoulder and neck. |
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After the pig had been bled, it was scalded or singed to loosen the bristles, which were scraped off. |
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Spanish moss, hanging from low branches, occasionally scraped the top of the car. |
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His legs scraped against the brick wall of the house, shoes slipping and skidding as he scampered his way up and out. |
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Jacques Chirac, the right wing president, scraped just under 20 percent of the vote. |
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A music box plays reluctantly to introduce a menacing drone that dominates the piece despite the protests of a scraped guitar. |
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He flung himself against his bonds, and the chains scraped across the stone with a rattle. |
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Then, using a flat blade on the lathe, the slip was scraped away, exposing the white earthenware body inlaid with the black checked pattern. |
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The region of the TLC lane containing the corticosterone was scraped and the silica collected into a borosilicate glass tube. |
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When dry and hard the ground was scraped and abraded to a smooth flat surface, especially important if there were to be areas of gilding. |
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I knew that it hadn't broken the skin, but she scraped her nail against my skin hard enough for me to feel pain. |
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She was then breamed, scraped, caulked, payed, sheathed and coppered in record time. |
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Dirt and rock scraped beneath Lior's red boots, sounding far too loud and out of place in the silent city. |
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With her brunette locks scraped off her face, she showcased her model curves in a orange one-shoulder maxi dress. |
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After six miles of scrambling, sinking, and bushwhacking, we were scraped and exhausted. |
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Spade spun sideways narrowly avoiding getting scraped by the scooter's handlebars. |
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Mr. Kalam and another colleague scraped the payload with a small hand tool until it mated with the rocket. |
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Romans would sit and perspire, and their skin was scraped with a curved metal tool called a strigil. |
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After their competition the steamy athletes scraped off the oily mess with a strigil, which looks something like a sickle. |
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I ran, I stumbled over bodies, fell into ditches and cut and scraped my legs till they were raw. |
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The chalupa slowed as it slid through the shallows, gliding the last few feet with silent grace until her keel scraped the sand. |
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Her arms were scraped and her himation had torn off and her peplos was tearing. |
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She scraped her untouched food into a black plastic rubbish sack and swilled the plate in a bowl of cold water in the sink. |
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Chris then pushed back his chair with a violent screech as it scraped the parquetry, and stood up to his full height. |
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Her arms were scraped, her himation had torn off, and her peplos was tearing. |
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They looked like getting it and it was deep into lengthy injury time when the Spaniards scraped a deserved equaliser. |
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That would be the other knee scraped now, with a little ankle twisty thrown into the mix and an inside-out Coach umbrella. |
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When dinner had ended, I scraped the food from my plate back into the dish, and I handed Nathaniel my dish. |
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In case of need, one of the thick fleshy leaves can be broken off, the green outer layer scraped off and thick gel applied to the affected area. |
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With a shower of sparks, the door scraped the crash barrier on the edge of the road. |
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It was like being in a cage while thousands of these crazed fans scraped and clawed at you. |
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You could practically hear the ridges of the cymbal as the stick was slowly scraped along it to produce a shimmer of sound. |
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Her voice sounded rough and cracked when she spoke, as if she'd scraped her throat with sandpaper and gagged on broken glass. |
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I scraped the remains of my waffles into the garbage bin and placed my dishes into the sink, promising myself I would clean them up later. |
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Meal scraps were scraped into the gash bucket by each man after he finished his meal. |
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A prize Japanese bull has been cloned from skin cells scraped from its own ear. |
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Called nopales or nopalitos, the spines and glochids are singed off over a flame or scraped off before cooking. |
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Gutted architectural glories, their frescoes scraped back to the stone, stable horses. |
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What if you took a bar of the soap, scraped off shavings with a cheese grater into a container, and added some water? |
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A graze is an injury to the skin in which skin is scraped off by rubbing against a rough surface. |
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The crampons scraped across the kitchen floor, cutting grooves into the wood. |
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Scoop after scoop was scraped away, lifted, and tipped with an ear-splitting crash into a waiting dumper truck. |
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Once people get their lives scraped back together a bit, I think there may be a mass exodus from Florida. |
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When the cheese is used up, the dregs are allowed to brown on the bottom of the container and then scraped off and shared. |
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Residents say that their cars are being hit and scraped by motorists driving too fast along the road. |
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Her variegated surfaces may be opaque or layered as transparent washes, glazed or scraped, scumbled, wiped down or sanded. |
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Make sure the jaws of the wrench or pliers are snug in position before you manipulate the handle, to avoid slippage or scraped knuckles. |
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Mix is then pumped into the computerized ice cream freezers, where it is whipped, injected with air, scraped with dashers and frozen. |
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At that point, mix is pumped into ice cream freezers, where it is scraped with dashers and frozen to 26 degrees. |
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Each appropriate region was scraped individually and radioactivity was determined in a scintillation counter. |
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Just look at the delirious jubilance in York on Monday night after England scraped a 1-0 win over a woeful Germany. |
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Five sharks circled us as rainbow runners scraped off parasites from their sides. |
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Maori scraped it with mussel shells, wove it into fishing nets, made eel traps and tukutuku panels to decorate whare. |
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She scraped her flat shoes across the ground to dislodge any stale mud and walked to the centre of the alley. |
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So when you get back to work, you're not only drunk but your tongue feels like someone scraped it with the dull end of a razor blade. |
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Seeds are scraped off into sterilized flasks containing nutrient agar-agar. |
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He seized the heel of black bread that was resting next to the bowl, scraped out the inside, and dipped it in the soup. |
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As I scraped applesauce and cream of eel from countless plates I felt wistful. |
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My throat felt rather like it had been scraped with a sharp metal instrument. |
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There is the first extract or the thick creamy milk from the scraped coconut. |
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Creationists say that the Flood scraped away these deposits, before redepositing the other sedimentary lawyers. |
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The van almost ground to a halt as it scraped along the passenger side of my vehicle. |
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Areas scraped out for the embankments filled with water over the wet winter and birds are already nesting there. |
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She looked up at him and grinned sheepishly, yelping a little as her nails scraped her own puny wound. |
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After all the pumpkin goo had been scraped into bowls, I ran some of it though a potato ricer to make it smooth for pie filling. |
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The sand on the roofing tiles scraped my bare feet but I kept making my way across the four-foot space between my room and my balcony. |
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The younger man's boot scraped along the surface of the tower wall, finding a narrow crevice between the blocks of ashlar that might support him. |
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Scrape a little bark off the bottom of a low branch and pin the scraped part to the ground with a rock or tent stake. |
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Ignorant to the fact that the roof was low on one side, I scraped my forehead as I stood up straight. |
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The rusty, metal hinges squeaked as he pulled the door open, wincing as it scraped loudly against the stone floor, and stepped inside. |
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Periodically saturated sand or sawdust should be scraped away and fresh, clean material put in place. |
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When you are scraped or wounded you form a scab, an ugly protective covering, until healthy skin can grow again. |
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Using a scalpel blade, the scales are scraped at the active border of the lesion, with particular care not to cause pain or bleeding. |
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In response to complaints, the Council scraped the surface of the car park earlier this year to remove the loose ground. |
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In many cases the surfaces are scraped and repainted and color areas are inlaid like pieces of marble. |
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The track had been recently scraped smooth so the beck, the crystalline flow on many a Helmsley postcard, was a little dirty. |
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Sometimes the ship just gets too overrun with barnacles and the whole thing has to be scraped clean. |
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The inner surface can be scraped off, sliced thin and used as an inlay for jewellery items. |
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Over the next half-day, opium will seep out through these holes in the form of a milky sap that can be scraped off the side of the pod. |
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Rising to his feet, he scraped some moss off of the side of the tree, carefully putting it into a container, and shook the rest off his hands. |
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He picked up a twig from the ground and scraped the dirt off his boots before stepping into a small scullery and calling out. |
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The milky fluid is scraped off the pods and hardens into a brown gum that is raw opium. |
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Kowalski scraped dirt from the machine until he uncovered the name of the manufacturer, which, luckily, was still in business. |
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The glue and paint residue will have to be scraped and sanded after you have put the solvent on the concrete slab. |
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She saw him park and then she scraped her key along the side of his car, scratching the paint. |
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We drove along a barely made road that petered out into a dirt track scraped out of the red sandy soil. |
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He scraped the length of a Ferrari Spider along a lorry, the prosecutor told Colchester Magistrates yesterday. |
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Frankie tripped over his own foot and scraped his knee on the concrete sidewalk. |
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The rough bark scraped her palms raw, but she ignored the pain and scrabbled up onto the branch. |
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Smashing through the rusty outer hull of the Vanguard was easy, though I scraped my hand and arm along the way. |
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As I skidded, my right cheek scraped against the grey surface and my head tapped the concrete. |
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Keenan is aware of the psychic sound of a needle scraped across a record. |
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The con rod went through the bottom of the motor and scraped on the track. |
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Both species landed directly on the column but, while one scraped its abdomen against the anthers, the other introduced its glossa into the anther, and then scraped it. |
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I quizzed Roxanne as she scraped her dark hair back into a tight bun. |
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Instead of a light, puffy, cherry-studded pudding, the result was a nasty, pasty, cherry omelette that was scraped into the bin before anyone could see it. |
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Boris, in his working clothes of white canvas, scraped the traces of clay and red modeling wax from his handsome hands, and coquetted over his shoulder with the Cupid. |
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Buccal mucosa was scraped by a sterile spatula and smeared on the slides. |
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After a fantastic evening we walked to the car park to find the night porter, anticipating our departure, had scraped all the ice off our car's windscreen. |
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And he scraped his hair off his face with the help of an Alice band. |
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New Labour scraped home the same day in the Hartlepool by-election. |
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The band barely scraped into the Sophos list at number nine. |
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The footsteps retreated quickly from inside her cell, the door clanging shut and the bolt scraped across the metal, signaling the door was locked. |
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Glasser's gently scraped bowing in the outro is a perfect close. |
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The ropes had scraped her shoulders and neck, while repeated clinches had left her muscles speckled with what looked like a dozen furious and random love bites. |
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Scrunched into bushes, he scraped a shot sideways, after which he foozled one high-right into the thousands of people who came to see him play one last Masters. |
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Darwin the gentleman was secure in his world of privilege and power while Wallace the impoverished enthusiast scraped a living selling butterflies and birdskins. |
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Watching, under her lashes, as he sliced the tip of the ham, scraped it in the dressing and then swirled it through the salad before shovelling the laden fork into his mouth. |
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Once the newly laid lanes are open, the existing road will be shut to traffic and the top layer will be scraped off and fresh wet mix macadam laid. |
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He scraped his toe on an old nail head sticking out of the boards. |
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Up to now they have scraped a living by producing ghoulish dolls. |
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How we ever scraped the money together to buy gobstoppers and comics after all this outlay of our precious resources was down to odd jobs and paper rounds. |
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The family lived in public housing and scraped by on public assistance. |
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The website doesn't contain contact information for any of their MPs, and only a few incomplete details can be scraped together from the Government Portal. |
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I scraped once and immediately a frog sounded once from beneath the porch. |
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Her shoulder rammed into a pipe at the end, but she ignored it and sped down another passage, cutting herself in several places as she scraped past floating debris. |
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We used to have a guy who would bring us in a bagful of coins, all scraped and bent, which he had got out of cars at the breaker's yard where he worked. |
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The fishing piers create viable habitats for creatures such as oysters, mussels and sponges which are easily scraped from the sides of the pilings. |
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Gloucester scraped home in one of the most amazing finishes in years at Kingsholm but only clinched their semi-final victory in the 85th minute with a gift try. |
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To add weblogs into the system, each probably started with small list of weblogs to seed the system, picking up other weblogs as each was scraped. |
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Here's some of the dirt you scraped from the undersides of your gumshoes. |
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The grease will harden and can then be scraped off with a knife. |
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The site looks nice, probably scraped from a legitimate site. |
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This blog should be scraped by Google News because it is worthy. |
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To the right and left, a waxy black layer has been scraped away in an intricate network of boxy lines, revealing an airy green and blue underlayer. |
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Much of the resulting fabric was built in Fascist times, and the sober, scraped, dull but essentially urban street fronts of that era set off the frolicsome Liberty monuments. |
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The rockers were made of wood, their dark varnish scuffed and scraped. |
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The bars scraped along the concrete landing ramps as the ferry docks. |
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After years of talking about their plans and their vision for how the industry could develop, they scraped together enough funds to form a partnership. |
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Words were scraped away with a penknife or inserted carefully in the lines of text, and then listed in an errata paragraph to attest that the approved document was unaltered. |
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Other cars swerved out of the way as the two-wheeled horror roared past them, sparks showering everywhere as the tow bar scraped against the ground. |
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Should we now imagine dinosaurs as thermally insulated warm-blooded animals that ploughed through snowdrifts and scraped the ice off the ground to find food? |
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I would rather have a fork scraped repeatedly across my teeth than listen to one of his speeches waiting for a gaffe or one of his patented mistimed pauses. |
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To the scraped coconut, add the warm water and grind it in the mixie. |
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The driver's side door was smashed in, its paint scraped off, window cracked, matching the web-like point of impact on the windshield where Jess had hit her head. |
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I am black and blue, scraped up, swollen and covered in bug bites. |
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I scraped one of the chairs while bringing it up the stairs. |
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As a school nurse, Pat was used to bandaiding lots of scraped knees and elbows. |
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In January 2002, various species of algae, sponge, hydroid and tunicate colonies were scraped from the south jetty during an extremely low tide. |
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She carefully scraped at the soft stone with toothpicks, tongue depressors, and tools similar to what dentists use to clean teeth. |
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She held her breath as the bottom of the ladder scraped across the icy peak of Glittertind, one of Norway's tallest mountains. |
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We stopped 100 yards from the clearcut, and Lew voice-grunted and scraped a tree with his megaphone call. |
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Never mind if his two-month-old car had a broken rear window and scraped rear left door after it was damaged by supertyphoon Haiyan. |
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Roman Shirokov struck a late penalty as Fabio Capello's Russia scraped a 1-0 win overGroup F outsiders Azerbaijan. |
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When workers scraped back the burning refuse, they discovered that the flames had ignited a subterranean coal seam. |
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I literally have scraped the bottom of the barrel in my life but you learn a self sufficiency. |
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Orange roughy often live close to seamounts, sensitive underwater mountains that are scraped and disrupted by deep-sea trawlers. |
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A lighter palette of scraped greenish grays provides the backdrop for a deconstructed image of a flower in a vase. |
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The paintings have layer upon layer of oil paint and gesso on the canvas, colours and patterns scraped and exposed, like archeology on canvas. |
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I DON'T believe Arsenal's scraped 1-0 win over PSV Eindhoven is evidence that they're going to flunk it in Europe again this season. |
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In a Pap smear, cells scraped from the cervix are analyzed under a microscope for physical abnormalities. |
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It has baffled many builders and remediators with its ability to reoccur just weeks after it has been scraped or sprayed away. |
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The leather was then scraped, stretched, and cut into sheets, which were sewn into books. |
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The ice sheet scraped away large amounts of soil, leaving the bedrock that serves as the geologic foundation for much of New York City today. |
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Obviously they have been caused by someone who has very carelessly scraped round the edges of the sole in order to remove crusted mud from it. |
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For his last year at Leipzig, his father scraped together the money for living expenses, and the conservatoire assisted by waiving its fees. |
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In much of Britain coal was worked from drift mines, or scraped off when it outcropped on the surface. |
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The cells are filled with ink, and the excess is scraped off the surface with a doctor blade. |
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During the last ice age, the topsoil was scraped off, leaving mostly bare rock. |
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The circle may have had a bank running round some of the stones at least, and the centre may have been scraped out to some extent. |
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The Estonians scraped a 1-0 aggregate success over Kazakhstan side Aktobe in the first qualifying round. |
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Every time he jump ropes at recess, he comes in with scraped knees. |
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Her fingernails scraped across the blackboard, making a shrill sound. |
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In spring 1605 they moved to another small house in Mitcham, London, where he scraped a meager living as a lawyer, while Anne Donne bore a new baby almost every year. |
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For public health reasons, the Italian health authorities burned the furniture in Keats's room, scraped the walls, made new windows, doors and flooring. |
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Where sediments are thick, most of them are scraped off onto the leading edge of the overriding plate, like snow piling up on a plow blade, forming an accretionary prism. |
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Achieved by integrating the aeration mixing head in the RotoTemp scraped surface heat exchanger and fitting these together with five water systems into one machine. |
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Draglink conveyors are slow-moving, heavy duty devices in which cast iron disks are often linked with rods or chains, and where the product is scraped along inside the tube. |
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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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If the incoming sediment flux is low, material is scraped from the overriding plate by the subducting plate in a process called subduction erosion. |
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They scraped a livelihood from fishing, farming and salvage. |
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In a nutshell, desulphurised iron is being reclaimed from the waste skull material scraped from the top of vessels transferring iron at the BOS Plant. |
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After aspiration of the medium, the center of the cell monolayers was scraped with a sterile micropipet tip to create a denuded zone of constant width. |
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They've been one of the favourites for the title all season, but when they came to Laund Hill earlier in the season they just scraped a win by two points. |
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Wigan scraped home 26-24 at the dW stadium last month thanks to a last-gasp Matty smith penalty and Leeds rued a contentiously disallowed try from danny McGuire. |
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