Anyway, the new bike arrived this morning, all swathed in cardboard and plastic wadding. |
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Notice the soft wadding, which I and a few other top tailors use, as opposed to the far more common ready-made shoulder pad. |
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The smaller.50-caliber balls could be used in the.60-caliber musket, although they would require more wadding than the larger ones. |
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It is necessary to firmly ram home the powder charge and over-shot wadding. |
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Once they conceive a quilt, the fabrics are chosen, cut up and combined using organic cotton wadding. |
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When viewed from above, a layer of white wadding, suspended from the ceiling, makes it look as if the church is floating above the clouds. |
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He was tearing paper out of his notebook, wadding it up into paper wads, and throwing them as hard as he could against the wall. |
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Interlining is a wadding which is sewn between the curtain fabric and the lining to make the curtains feel thick and luxurious. |
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This is thermally bonded, inorganic wadding developed to replace asbestos on railway carriages. |
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Then you do a final stitch way into the wadding, pull the thread taut and clip the end just above the surface. |
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The contaminated cotton wadding was not found in quilts used in local colleges and nursing homes for the elderly. |
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She made no attempt to stop anybody from booing, hissing, or wadding paper and throwing it at the reader, all of which the kids did. |
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Innovative effects include fairy lights shining through wadding clouds and a water feature created by water running over perspex sheets with lights underneath. |
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If the varnish is not properly cured, talcum powder will adhere to the varnish surface after wiping with the wadding. |
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Apply the rubbing compound with a soft, non-fluff cloth or with polishing wadding. |
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Though she had never trained for the sport, she agreed, borrowing skis and wadding up tissue to stuff into the toes of too-large boots. |
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It has six layers of wadding underneath so it's all soft and squashy, and we pin things to it. |
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He assumed, just as InSights does, that his pimply audience would be cleaning their guns, taking them apart, stuffing them with wadding and copper caps, and burnishing the stock with axle grease. |
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The gun fired, and the wadding from the blank cartridge shattered his skull, whereupon the mortally injured Hexum was rushed via ambulance to hospital to undergo extensive surgery. |
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Assigned with an inexhaustible fate superiorly clear,i regret the existence of certain lonelinesses, silences and cries disappeared in the wadding of the magnificence of the floods, which reflect all the beauties of the sky. |
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Once dry, rub off the grey-white coat with clean wadding and then polish. |
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Soon John was wadding and throwing his last ten. |
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They use hogs' bristles or creped cellulose wadding. |
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Textile wadding, yarns, fabrics and articles for technical uses. |
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Quilted rectangular article, measuring approx. 260 cm × 240 cm, consisting of three layers, the two outer layers are made of woven cotton fabric, the middle layer is synthetic wadding which constitutes the internal fitting. |
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There is rarely actual pain, it is rather the fact that the wadding makes it impossible to breathe through the nose which is a problem for the first few days. |
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Comfort padding in seat cushion made of 300 g polyether wadding. |
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These are launched from a special gun using compressed gas, a tuft of fibers at the back of the missile serving as both fletching and wadding. |
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She slipped a hand into her kerchief pocket and took out the wadding and waved in reply of course without letting him and then slipped it back. |
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Always use a layer of wadding or cotton overstuffing to make the work smooth. |
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These, covered with a layer of one-inch foam and six-ounce wadding and finished off with a matching fabric slipover, turned the room into a private boudoir. |
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The move has the blessing of the Franciscan community in Waterford who have commended the City Council on the proposal to move the Luke Wadding statue to Greyfriars. |
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