Once the iron sheet is buffed to give it the dull sheen the engraving work is taken up. |
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In an era of waifs and buffed bodies, the full-figured beauties in Rubens's works have a graceful nobility. |
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Pristine new white grout replaced the dingy old grout, and the tile was cleaned, buffed, and sealed to show its lively colors to best effect. |
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The university's Sunday afternoon sessions are where some of the area's most buffed and ruthless body benders tear off their moves. |
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Agassi is the buffed baseliner and Sampras the athletic serve-and-volleyer. |
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To seal the paint, I used light brown tinted wax and buffed it to a soft sheen. |
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The flower lady buffed the bouquet out with orchids, mums, other fragrant weird blooms I don't know the names of, and various greens. |
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Be sure all wax is completely buffed until hard to avoid smears and streaks. |
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The bigger buffed man retreated cowardly to the other side of the gym while people stared at the commotion. |
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But concomitant with the corporatization of urban space in the '90s, many of these walls were buffed, and thus given back to the taggers. |
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But underneath that tough, macho veneer lies a tanned and buffed pretty boy with the vocabulary of a 12-year-old. |
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I was awed by it when it was a dump, and now that it's been buffed and spiffed it's even better. |
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And this pair had the majorly buffed legs of people who ride hard every day. |
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The whole secret appeal of the super hero isn't so much their buffed up bods and superpowers, although those are nice too. |
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Their boots were buffed into black mirrors, the red bands around their caps looked like slashes of blood against the khaki. |
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As the outer layer of skin sloughs off, stem cells in the dermis rush to repair and replace those buffed away. |
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It wasn't that his sparse acne had miraculously dispersed into clear skin, or that he had suddenly buffed up overnight. |
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The wooden floor is buffed to a cherry-red shine that lends a little jolliness. |
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This surface is then buffed and polished with ever finer materials, like lambs wool, until the characteristic lustre is achieved. |
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Then, the blades are sintered at a temperature of over 1,000 degrees, surface finished, tumbled and buffed. |
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The most beautiful was a series of small graphite paintings, buffed to a dull sheen that recalls the surfaces of ancient mirrors. |
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The wooden slats are cut, sanded, buffed, and finished by hand before being stained or painted, and cotton is used for the tapes and cords. |
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Solvent removes dirt and old wax, and leaves a thin wax coating which must be buffed. |
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The makeup artist has smoothed and buffed the skin of his face, highlighting the wide planes of his cheekbones. |
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So I shaved, brushed my teeth, deep-conditioned my hair, exfoliated, moisturised, filed and buffed my nails, and yet it still wasn't enough. |
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As an 8-year-old entrepreneur, I collected golf balls, buffed them to a glossy shine and bartered them back to golf enthusiasts on the 14th hole. |
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Processing can be carried out on full grain and buffed leather of any origin and on leather fibre materials. |
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However, it is as a buffed action hero, whose mouth only opens to deliver cutting one liners, that many of us will remember him most fondly. |
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But it's hard to appreciate striking features and buffed bodies when they make you laugh so hard you can barely see straight! |
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Ricky and Jennifer are currently sporting buffed bodies and blonde highlights, and why not? |
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The whole secret appeal of the super hero isn't so much their buffed up bodies and superpowers, although those are nice too. |
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In addition to his crash course in technique, he sprinted to the gym to gain a more buffed look. |
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Best of these is Bibis, where the buffed, bronzed patrons mirror the local sports stars whose images adorn the walls. |
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I find that the beeswax or ceresin seals the leather grain when it is buffed and is an added ounce of prevention. |
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The buffed and handsome pair could be seen on early-morning runs around the walled compound. |
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Also on the counter is a dictionary and a monster exercise book buffed brown, rusting staples losing grip against a stuffing of clippings, brochures and postcards. |
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Other furniture items may be re-coated without paint stripping, or simply waxed and buffed. |
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A new neck treatment-tinted for a richer presentation, with the maple or rosewood fingerboard buffed to a high gloss. |
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He went to switch out his camouflage fatigues and combat boots and into his full-dress uniform, pressed and creased down to the buffed shoes. |
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Inside, patrons can sip on bespoke whisky and coffee while getting that buffed and polished look. |
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Without your so much as lifting a buffed pinky, those with dishonorable intentions are exposed by seemingly supernatural forces. |
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He was a buffed up man who loved to work out, always wanting to stay fit. |
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It must be thoroughly buffed, following directions on wax label. |
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After the first coat has dried it should be buffed with No. 2 steel wool. |
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With the help of a simple adze and a knife for the finishing touches, wood is carved then buffed by the abrading leaves of ficus. |
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In over a decade of my experience as a fashion stylist, I have dressed tons of buffed models who also tried on a barrage of bathing suits until we found the perfect fit. |
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She smoothed paste wax on the old red linoleum and buffed it by hand. |
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To create precure retreads, tread rubber is firmly bonded to the buffed tire casing with a layer of adhesive. |
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The dimensions of the mould must be appropriate to the thickness of the new material and the size of the buffed tyre. |
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Some twenty-seven mail coaches, their paintwork buffed, their teams snorting and stamping the pavement, lined up to receive mailbags and passengers. |
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The image of golden glossy Louise and buffed hubby Jamie Redknapp pouting and posing on a package holiday. |
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This is not just because it can be buffed into a shine that you can see your face in. |
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Serbia may have buffed up Zastava, but once it is sold, the road for other privatisations will be downhill. |
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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukONCE derided as an outer borough, Brooklyn's edge has been buffed smooth by countless waves of gentrifiers. |
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While gangstas expend their energy promoting fashion labels or flogging sneakers, even the grimiest rappers are positively buffed by Jamaican standards. |
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When used in this application the bands appear with a lustrous dark hue often buffed to a mirror finish. |
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They are made with two pieces of rubber compound, glued together to form a hollow sphere and buffed to a matte finish. |
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Would you please describe to the jury what buffed out means to you. |
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It's a red and blue dyed piece of northern hard maple burl with a cyanoacrylate glue finish, wet sanded and buffed. |
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And now here's Mars, like a pancake orange, Northeast in the bleached-star sky, and that's not at all bad, either, End of October, end of a buffed and edgeless day. |
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The Su Misura made-to-measure footwear service offers shoes that are buffed, milled and hand-finished with hot waxing irons, ensuring greater flexibility, fit, and water repellence. |
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If the contact layer is dirty or if the protective fabric is removed more than 2 hours prior to applying adhesive, the cleats must be buffed and 2 layers of adhesive must be applied. |
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The ARObuikband consists of highly buffed fleece. |
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The entire surface to which new material is to be applied shall have been prepared without overheating. The buffed surface texture shall not contain deep buffing lacerations or loose material. |
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Our continuing love affair with sleek, buffed high-performance cars and our dependence on motorized transport are presenting society with a huge dilemma. |
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The copper deposit is easily buffed as is often required for intricate cast aluminum parts such as aluminum wheels although in many cases the use of Cupracid® Ultra reduces the need for such buffing. |
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Exhaust system also features brilliant new buffed finish. |
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In the case of alligator and caiman, the delicate, traditional process of stamping subtly embosses the scales, the heat causing them to swell, after which they are buffed with a soft cloth. |
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Halo is a hazy area of the coating that usually forms around the edges of the unsanded buffed area. |
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It's a frightening thought, but I could be a buffed waterski photographer with dreadlocks. |
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Recently Craig David's selfy showed him so buffed and bereft of flesh that he reminded me of the anatomical chart on the wall of my doctor's surgery. |
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The enchanter buffed the paladin to prepare him to fight the dragon. |
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