Rubbing your eye can lead to encrusted eyelids, mucous discharge and further irritation. |
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Rubbing her blue eyes, Nanashi finally rolled off her futon, letting a deep yawn escape as she did. |
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Rubbing at his aching neck with the hand he still had, he turned toward the fire. |
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Rubbing in salt are statistics that pin India among the top five countries for cyber security breaches. |
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Rubbing against the joint sometimes causes this sac to become inflamed, swollen and sore. |
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Rubbing at her tired eyes, she looked outside, seeing the ethereal colors of dawn, the light purples, periwinkle blues mixing together. |
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Rubbing cigarette ashes, powdered pumice, or a piece of walnut into spots may also help remove them. |
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Rubbing her temples concernedly, Vicky sat back down, ignoring the stares of her classmates. |
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Rubbing her sore bottom painfully, she jerked her head up to see who had run into her. |
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Rubbing my eyes, I tossed on a T-shirt that was about three sizes too big and a pair of cargo capris, pulling my hair into a ragged ponytail as I left my pigsty of a room. |
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Rubbing the outsides of banana skins on leather shoes will give them a nice polish because the skins contain potassium, a key ingredient in commercial shoe polish. |
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Rubbing the bottle's nipple temptingly against his mouth didn't help. |
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Rubbing vitamin E oil onto a scar can help speed up the healing process. |
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Rubbing her face with the palm of her hand and smearing the tear streak, Janet sighed and rose from her bed, thinking about all the things her mother used to tell her. |
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Rubbing alcohol was used to clean the skin before applying the electrodes over the median or ulnar nerve. |
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Rubbing then removes what remains of the fruit, and the naked seed is dried. |
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Rubbing wounds, or using alcohol, spirits, ammonia, or urine may have strongly negative effects as these can encourage the release of venom. |
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With my rag, I scooped some rubbing compound and began polishing silverware for the banquet. |
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Happy didn't have to think once about the hours of rubbing down and lacquering, he blipped the throttle. |
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The captain nodded, rubbing the knuckle of his index finger over his lower lip in a thoughtful manner. |
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Gary's soon rubbing shoulders with other local worthies, games sponsors, competitors and visitors. |
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It could also be treated by rubbing salt, brain or potash alum into the surface to produce a very pale leather. |
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The transfer was made by first rubbing the back of their sketch with pencil lead. |
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I should really have got her to stand behind me, in a revealing dress, rubbing my shoulders. |
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If the saddle or the blanket is too long at the skirt it too may be rubbing her at the hip bone area. |
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Everywhere sounded the drip of icewater, rubbing away at banded marble and rough limestone. |
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With these applicators, the herbicide is applied by rubbing the weeds with a rope wetted with the chemical. |
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If you experience such a symptom, there is no point in ignoring it or rubbing liniment in the belief that it is a muscle pain. |
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Nathan's hands were stuffed in his pockets, his fingers rubbing idly against his pocket lint. |
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He later practiced decalcomania, a process that involves rubbing paint arbitrarily between two sheets of paper. |
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He continually plays to the courtroom audience with rolls of his eyes, rubbing his head, or agitated fanning of his face. |
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The act of rubbing it in may well be soothing, but in four placebo controlled trials arnica was found to be no more effective than the placebo. |
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He disappeared into the house, and I began warming my arms by rubbing them. |
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I resisted the urge to pull her back into my arms and settled for rubbing her shoulder. |
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Lee was able to turn around and wrap his arms around her waist rubbing her back. |
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Jerry Davis shook his head with a grim set to his firm jaw, rubbing the back of his neck with his large, callused hand. |
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I shrugged a little before reaching up, rubbing my hand against the back of my neck. |
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Jake sat back in the middle of the seat, rubbing a hand across his forehead. |
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She found herself twirling her brown hair around her fingertips and rubbing the toe of her shoe on the floor. |
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Daniel took a deep breath, and shook his head a little, rubbing a hand over his eyes. |
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She swallowed hard and moved, rubbing the cloth over a greasy part of the counter yet to be attended to in her study. |
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Another reader experienced a severe skin reaction after rubbing catnip on her arms. |
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Afterwards, I wouldn't let her dry me off, but she insisted on rubbing oils into my skin. |
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He cooed and babbled at Adam the entire time his big brother was rubbing him dry. |
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You can rub the names, inscriptions, dates and more, but also think about rubbing the beautiful artistic carvings you see. |
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Slowly, she got up and quietly walked out of her mother's room, her legs rubbing against each other in an attempt to be silent. |
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The bony surfaces are covered with cartilage and separated by a small disk, which prevents them from rubbing against each other. |
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Ernst said a supply hose had been rubbing against the dryer and was chafing through, which contributed to the natural gas smell. |
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Heath moved down so his chest was rubbing against mine and I felt his breath tickle the side of my cheek. |
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The joints are stiff, making it harder to move them, and it can be difficult to straighten out the toes to prevent rubbing against shoes. |
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Adrianna felt the ropes rubbing against her delicate skin, tearing and burning. |
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Personally, I find that shoes with an ankle strap of some kind are more comfortable, less prone to rubbing and more stable. |
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When big Australian companies report record profit increases, it's not just their shareholders rubbing their hands together in anticipation. |
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Aren't you going to be happy unless you're rubbing my nose in the fact I got caught? |
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He has won the argument, but there is no point in rubbing his opponent's nose in it. |
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He admits he misses socialising and rubbing shoulders with Royalty during the horse trials. |
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Stella joined the company back in August, and immediately set about rubbing us up the wrong way. |
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All I want is what is best for my Asian community, not for them to keep rubbing along. |
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That's because the basic function of the state is to keep the population rubbing along fairly nicely. |
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He looked over the boot he was working on, spit on it, and then began rubbing it down with a rag furiously. |
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Imprinting involves rubbing the foal down with towels and touching all areas of the body in order to desensitize him. |
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Inside, he could see a young man rubbing down a mare and someone else was moving around near the back part of the huge barn. |
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But as I stood there, scribbling away on the white board, rubbing words out and rewriting, we hashed out a statement. |
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Frequent blowing and rubbing with tissues can dry out the skin on your nose, causing chapping. |
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Using a clean soft towel and gently washing instead of vigorously rubbing will lessen any discomfort of bathing. |
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Eye patching, a common treatment, is thought to be helpful because it prevents rubbing of the eyelid over the cornea. |
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Your child will have less access to their skin, and damage from scratching or rubbing can be avoided. |
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Cartilage between the bones gradually wastes away, and this can lead to painful rubbing of bone on bone in the joints. |
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Open pores are more affected by rubbing or abrasion, causing these fabrics to wear out sooner. |
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Certainly, it is important to get rid of protein deposits on the contact lens, but you do this with gentle rubbing of the lens with the finger. |
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Again, a bit of rubbing with fine-grit sandpaper may be necessary to remove any remaining ink or color. |
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Naptha, often recommended, can ignite, just from a spark from friction or rubbing. |
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The sores are caused because of pressure, friction, and rubbing of the saddle against the skin while walking. |
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For aluminum siding, any surface oxidation must be completely removed by careful, light rubbing with steel wool. |
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Avoid scrubs, because rubbing can irritate this skin condition and exacerbate the flushing. |
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Avoid frequent rubbing and take regular breaks from reading or looking at the computer screen. |
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Lichen simplex chronicus is a thickening of the skin caused by chronic rubbing, and typically presents as thick plaques. |
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The skin of people with EB simplex is so fragile that even minor rubbing may cause blistering. |
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I've extended the project with leaf rubbings, stencils and rubbing plates for younger grades. |
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She had made a rubbing of the writing and was anxiously trying to decipher it. |
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Avoid rubbing alcohol or any skin care product that contains alcohol as these destroy natural oils on the skin and make it dry out faster. |
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Soak hair-care items like combs, barrettes, hair ties or bands, headbands, and brushes in rubbing alcohol or medicated shampoo for 1 hour. |
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If regular rubbing alcohol doesn't work ask your pharmacist for denatured alcohol. |
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Blot stains with solvent cleaner such as rubbing alcohol, denatured alcohol, or dry cleaning fluid or your favorite household solvent cleaner. |
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In the cleaning solution bucket, add one cup each of ammonia and one cup of vinegar, plus two tablespoons of rubbing alcohol and stir. |
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A homemade cure, however, can be mixed from a solution of half rubbing alcohol and half vinegar. |
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Get rid of buildup on windows by first wiping them with rubbing alcohol, then rinsing with two tablespoons of vinegar in one quart of water. |
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The side view would be slabby except that it is broken well by a crease along the door handle lines and a well-placed rubbing strip. |
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The rest of the plant has a distinctive, astringent smell that can be detected by rubbing the leaves or flowers. |
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I got out the rubbing alcohol, antibiotic ointment, band aids and a safety pin. |
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I wound up cleaning it up, then rubbing some baking soda into it and spraying a bit of Lysol. |
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Darla followed me everywhere with an open bottle of rubbing alcohol and sanitized everything I went near. |
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Psoriatic lesions usually have thicker scales that appear silvery after rubbing and bleed on removal. |
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You can ease the pain by rubbing the gums gently with your finger, letting your child chew on a teething ring or using a pacifier. |
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By rubbing a glandular area against a surface such as a tree trunk, a branch, or even another lemur, the animal deposits a scent mark. |
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Chafing of a sail rubbing against a cable can be prevented on large ships by tying baggywrinkle around the cable. |
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Dante couldn't help baiting and rubbing her face in her partner's betrayal. |
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Hippocrates sought relief from his baldness by rubbing pigeon dung all over his head. |
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I turn slightly in it now, the rough woven texture of the cloth rubbing my neck. |
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Turns out the kid has a contact dermatitis from where his thighs are rubbing together. |
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Al was calm and self-assured, and Sam could see that confidence rubbing off on Beckett. |
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He seemed a bit upset, naturally enough, and spent a deal of time rubbing or wringing his hands while the police talked to him. |
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Kino lay back against the wall of the cave, squinting, rubbing and focusing his eyes to get the blind spots out. |
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He crossed the line rubbing his hands together gleefully, with all the pure pleasure of a happy 15 year old boy. |
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With a grimace, Olivia glares down at her suit jacket, rubbing the wet paw marks. |
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I considered rubbing the excess ink across the front of my school jersey but knew that Mum would chuck a mental come laundry day. |
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She took an almost sensual pleasure in snow, rubbing her nose in it, eating it, tossing it in the air, dancing in it. |
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Instead, take a clean tissue, pour rubbing alcohol onto it, dab, and wipe your face with it. |
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By the time we slow a little into a patch of sharkless blue, I am pumped with adrenaline and metaphorically rubbing my eyes in disbelief. |
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The kitten followed me, mewing at my heels, rubbing up against my ankles when I stopped in the doorway. |
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Not only were these people swimming with about two dozen manatees, but they were also rubbing the manatees' bellies and backs. |
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The hairs can be shed or inserted by direct contact with potential predators by rubbing the region with urticating hairs. |
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Washington's explanation that there is a system where a foreign government's ministers are not even searched is like rubbing salt into the wound. |
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Jamie rolled up his shirtsleeves to his elbows and gave a small sigh, rubbing his head again. |
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Now she joins the literary big time, rubbing shoulders with such veteran talent as Canada's Margaret Atwood. |
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Shaving and even the elastic of your underwear rubbing against your bikini line can cause bumps. |
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It peels off without any residue, but as I usually do, you may want to polish it up with some rubbing alcohol. |
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Small dents and abrasions can be disguised by rubbing a little brown boot polish into them, followed by some traditional furniture polish. |
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The range office staff were busy rubbing away at the heavy mist that had settled on the jeep's windscreen. |
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When she finally awoke she moaned in pleasure rubbing her face against her soft pillow and gripping another pillow in her arms tightly. |
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When he ran on to the pitch to chants of Who Ate All the Pies? he responded by lifting his shirt and rubbing his tum. |
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Gently closing the door behind her she started down the stairs rubbing her eyes free from sleep as she did so. |
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The side view would be slabby except that it is broken well by a crease along the doorhandle lines and a well-placed rubbing strip. |
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I remember writing on a slate and rubbing it off with a sponge, and learning to write using what was called a copybook. |
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She rolled to face the door, rubbing sleep from her eyes with one loose fist. |
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Lisa ruffled Charlie's hair as she wandered past, rubbing sleep from her eyes. |
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Not as frightened but still concerned, you walk to the bathroom, rubbing sleep from your eyes. |
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He wipes at his eye, rubbing sleep crumbs from his eyelashes and shrugs sleepily. |
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Immediately, the chief appeared at the palisades, rubbing sleep from his eyes, but still awake enough to raise the alarm. |
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It was the same for several human villagers who exited shabby tents, rubbing sleep from their eyes. |
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Keelah finally gave up, and went along with her friends, rubbing sleep from her weary eyes. |
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The unflappable Northern Ireland international has a presence and confidence about him that is obviously rubbing off on his fellow defenders. |
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Use a nonabrasive cleaner to clean the surface, followed by rubbing alcohol, which will remove any residue. |
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After gently rubbing the scalp, wipe the duds away using the same washcloth. |
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When she finished with the soap she put it on the holder and began rubbing the washcloth all over her body. |
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Lying among bandages and tubes, she moaned weakly, rubbing her forehead with her one free hand and trying to pull the tubes away from her nose. |
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The detective took a step back, sighing, rubbing his weary eyes with his hand. |
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Leaning back slightly, he felt the porcelain gun on the inside of his coat, rubbing against his side, and the light jingle of a jar of pills. |
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She purred, rubbing her head on Holly's leg as she passed, and jumped up onto the table. |
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The shell itself is a little disappointing in terms of build quality, with stickers misaligned, one wheel arch rubbing on a tyre etc. |
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Remove rust by rubbing the affected area with super fine steel wool or a raw potato that has been dipped in whiting. |
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Flushing the toilet and reaching up for a paper towel, she wiped her mouth and closed her eyes, rubbing her temples. |
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If you are unsure which type paint you have, wash wall, let dry and wipe with rubbing alcohol on a paper towel. |
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He was rubbing his brow, contemplating the woodgrain on his coffee table and thinking, This can't be happening to me. |
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His eyes were red-rimmed, as if he had been crying, or rubbing them, time and again. |
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I got in from work and spent an hour or so rubbing down a radiator in the dining room, I then masked it up and sprayed it. |
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Besides Clarissa, Trevor was rubbing his hands together with glee. |
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His fingers were rubbing back and forth on the photo, as if he was trying to animate his baby back to life. |
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Wipe both sides with a paper towel moistened with rubbing alcohol. |
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It is a good-looking car, with the use of chrome for the grille, window surrounds, door handles and waistline rubbing strip giving the car a contemporary look. |
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He didn't need Damien rubbing his nose in it, making it even worse. |
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He took stick-on bandages from the small first aid kit he carried and, rubbing some healing salve over the wounds, covered them with the bandages. |
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She frowned and began once more to polish it with round rubbing strokes. |
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Back then the place was a hubbub of activity at the weekends, with walkers, families and locals rubbing shoulders and jostling for elbow room in front of a glowing open fire. |
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This can be done by rubbing away surplus metal with a grindstone, whetstone, oilstone, steel, ceramic rod, leather strop or the palm of your hand. |
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Diego rose from that bed of his, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. |
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Crystals, which have a triangle shape on them, are the ones which can help you gain access to the akashic records by rubbing the stone with your thumb towards the point. |
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This pointing pulls the heel and ankle bones forward putting a great deal of rubbing on the skin on top of the ankle bones and over the tendon in front of the ankle. |
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Claire sniffles, rubbing at her eyes with the heel of her palm. |
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He got some baby oil and started rubbing it into my back and shoulders. |
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He was sitting up with his back to her for now, one hand rubbing the newly formed knot on his head and the other holding the knife he had used to cut the tape earlier. |
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She grabbed her books and backpack and ran to the bathroom, where she washed her hands three times with scalding hot water, and then once more with rubbing alcohol. |
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Without rubbing his nose in the emotional frenzy he works himself into, try talking calmly to your boyfriend and take a stab at joint problem solving. |
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For the past week, political junkies throughout my home city of Chicago have been rubbing our hands in giddy anticipation. |
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Strategies run the gamut from freezing everything you own to lathering your body in a mix of rubbing alcohol and lavender oil. |
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He unclasped his cloak and wrapped it around her, rubbing her arms. |
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Hedera blanched and scrambled to her feet, far more alert than her parents, who were rubbing whatever parts of their anatomies had been injured in the tip of the boat. |
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Male grasshoppers court females by a producing a signal made by alternate stridulation, which is rubbing one hind leg against the tegmen, which produces sound. |
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She slowly stood, rubbing her bruised ribs and glaring at the man. |
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Hand washing with antiseptic soap or hand rubbing with alcohol-based disinfectant significantly reduced bacterial counts compared to hand washing with unmedicated soap. |
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Shay turned the corner rubbing the sleep from her slightly swollen eyes. |
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This pack pulled at her shoulders, rubbing the tender skin under her arms. |
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Luke is behind her with a cat rubbing his legs, mewing for food. |
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He let his fingers linger, rubbing at the edge of my shoulder blade. |
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Ted sighed and ran a hand over his head again, rubbing his bald scalp. |
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In this study the treatment was applied to the blood stain without any rinsing or rubbing until the pillowcase was put in the washing machine two hours later. |
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She moved closer to him and put her arms on his, rubbing them slightly. |
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I smirked and stood up after stretching my arms and rubbing my eyes. |
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Early treatises advise rubbing the surface with garlic, but more usually the panel was scratched slightly to provide some tooth to which the paint can adhere. |
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I pick up the photo and put an arm around Anders, rubbing his back. |
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He wrapped his arms around her, rubbing her back, trying to calm her. |
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Eskimos kiss by rubbing noses they tell me, and I have to accept this as true, as I have never been romantically involved with anyone in sealskins. |
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He touched my cheek with his hand, rubbing his thumb over my cheek. |
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Areas of the landscape were traced onto tracing paper and then transferred to the appropriate color, using a rubbing on the reverse of the tracing paper or carbon paper. |
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He blinked, rubbing sleep from his eyes as he looked at each of us. |
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Normally male crickets call females by rubbing specialized protruding wing parts together, creating an effect similar to running a thumbnail down the teeth of a comb. |
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Soak them or wipe them down with a solution of ordinary rubbing alcohol. |
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The big cat purred happily in my arms, rubbing her head against my shirt. |
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There's a bottle of rubbing alcohol that's already been opened. |
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The stench of rubbing alcohol and formaldehyde was almost unbearable. |
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I realised that Edward was rubbing me dry with the large towel. |
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The sound of his heels on the wooden planks was a sturdy percussion, mixed in perfect time to the heavy rubbing of his sheath, and the jangle of the undone belts of his coat. |
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My shoes were hurting my feet so much that I resorted to sticking Sellotape to the places where my shoes were rubbing me and even so I was half limping most of the way home. |
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I heard some scratching sounds, like leaves rubbing against each other. |
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Sterilize a clean, sharp needle by wiping it with rubbing alcohol. |
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He keeps rubbing those hands together, fidgeting with his fingers. |
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Slowly, I opened my eyes, rubbing the bleariness out of them as I sat up. |
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The only noises to be heard over the crackling of the fire were the branches of the trees rubbing eerily against each other, and the occasional rumble of thunder. |
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An excellent liniment for bruises, aches and sprains is made from a combination of myrrh, golden seal and cayenne, macerated in rubbing alcohol for about two weeks. |
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To clean the glass baubles, place a terry towel in the bottom of a sink, partially fill with water adding some automatic dishwashing detergent and rubbing alcohol. |
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A solution of acetone nail polish remover, rubbing alcohol, and club soda, shaken around well enough, will help remove any material you couldn't remove with a vacuum. |
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He was, as the world now knows, sunning himself in France beside his topless wife and rubbing suncream into her lower back. |
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I smiled at him sweetly, rubbing my fingers over his knuckles. |
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He had his right hand to his face and was absent-mindedly rubbing the scar on his left cheekbone. |
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Almost every weeknight, while Zach's out galavanting around rubbing butts with salamanders. |
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The back of my shoe is rubbing against my heel and giving me a blister. |
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Welfare dependent drones, still rubbing sleep from rheumy eyes, street-cleaning at dawn or queueing daily to register themselves as job-seeking. |
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If your toe is overextending and rubbing on the top of the toe box, you can try increased Achilles tendon stretching. |
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Throwing a ball for some lhasa apsos may not be considered a reward but lots of scratching and rubbing of the chest might be. |
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He's also a drugs baron and when she interrupts him in the process of rubbing out a stool pigeon, she has to run for her life. |
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All you do is scoop up the product and crush it into dust, then apply a few drops of rubbing alcohol. |
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You may also insert two or three drops of rubbing alcohol into the ear canal to help eliminate moisture. |
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Shire horses and a colourful collection of dogs will be rubbing shoulders with the stables' own ponies. |
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She thought it would be a good idea to dance raunchily, rubbing herself against the clearly frightened singer. |
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Don't use plain rubbing alcohol because it takes off the protective finish. |
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One night I had a dream when a voice told me to treat Joni by rubbing alcohol. |
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Now I know why Keogh was rubbing against the legs of the bloke who owns the stately home. |
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Isopropanol is also used in pharmaceutical industry as a rubbing alcohol and for manufacturing various medicines. |
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Updraughts of air lead to rapid movement with ice and water particles rubbing against each leading to a massive build-up of static. |
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No head tilting was noted as described for caribou during the tot, but there was rubbing together of the tarsal glands. |
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He tried to lure children into rubbing suntan oil on to his body and offered to do the same to them. |
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The slickensides along the ped faces show shiny polished surfaces caused by the rubbing that occurs during wetting and drying sequences. |
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So moisturize those elbows in preparation for some major rubbing. |
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They'll be rubbing sun cream on the carriages next and trains will look like Thomas the Tank Engine in sunglasses. |
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Instead whisper and imagine he's a stranger on a beach rubbing suntan oil over you. |
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Mummy is playing with the boy's dangly bits, polishing them with soapy water, and rubbing them up and down. |
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The carrot seed is first put through a despining machine, where the spine is broken through some sort of rubbing action. |
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He stung his arms, and while he was rubbing them with a dockleaf the witness saw some tattoo marks on his left arm. |
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A true Morton's neuroma is painful with tight shoes and relief is obtained almost immediately by removing the shoe and rubbing the affected area. |
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I would finish my daily ranging session by lotioning his legs, and lotioning and rubbing his feet. |
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My father started rubbing and rubbing on Mittens, scruffying her fur the wrong way, and she mewled her protests. |
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He had to focus on the mission, staying alive and getting out, not on the sexy number rubbing up against him. |
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The old skin breaks near the mouth and the snake wriggles out, aided by rubbing against rough surfaces. |
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Tactile communication involves individuals rubbing against each other, either in courtship or in aggression. |
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They are often associated with stories in which rubbing an oil lamp would summon a genie dwelling in it, like seen in Aladdin. |
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For example, a magnetised rod can be created by repeatedly rubbing an iron rod with a magnetic lodestone. |
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There, now they're hugging, the referee breaks them up, but don't you find it disgusting to see a couple of boxers rubbing up on each other? |
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Others you may flee from immediately because an ugly drunk girl keeps rubbing up on you. |
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What if my cat is biting its tail, scooting or rubbing its bottom on the ground? |
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A common way of controlling mealybugs is to remove them with a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol. |
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And there's Peeper Geoffie hiding in the bushes, peering through windows, rubbing his snausage against his little yellow raincoat. |
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Sammy, There are products on the market designed to buff out scratches in glass, not a wax but a rubbing compound much like jeweler's rouge, a fine jewelry-buffing compound. |
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Sometimes when I'm bored to a frazzle, I sit at her feet and watch that dumb hillbilly program, rubbing lotion on her smooth legs and bunioned feet. |
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Its product portfolio includes precision tools for full boring, reboring, fine boring, rubbing, milling, turning, for creating threads, as well as for special applications. |
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To suggest that Thatcherites are sitting rubbing their hands waiting for cuts and that Cameron is keeping his extremists under wrap is typical left wing nonsense. |
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Make the nutty streusel mixture by rubbing butter into the flour and adding the sugar, ground ginger, crystallised ginger and chopped nuts and set to one side. |
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I ran downstairs and looked out my front door and saw my dog furiously rubbing her face on the grass while a jogger and his dog moved away down our dead-end street. |
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Distortion of the engine structure has to be controlled with suitable mount locations to maintain acceptable rotor and seal clearances and prevent rubbing. |
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Preliminary findings suggests that excessive rubbing of the engine fan blades created increased stress and wear and eventually resulted in catastrophic failure of the fan. |
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If this does not work after several attempts, try rubbing alcohol. |
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Afterward he took his smart visored cap off the hook and limped down town, his boots and leggings and uniform very spick and span from Ma Werner's expert brushing and rubbing. |
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I add zest to the meat by rubbing it with a spice mixture before grilling. |
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They will spend much of the time rubbing against each other. |
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Males may speed up the process by rubbing their antlers on trees, so that their antlers are hard and stiff for the duels during the mating season. |
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Though a bodyboard is slippery, hours of rubbing can cause rashes. |
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But if rubbing shoulders with the local alchies isn't your pint of beer, you could stay at home and watch Oz Clarke and James May as they Drink to Britain instead. |
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Courtship takes place in a series of behavioural interactions that include a variety of snout rubbing and submissive display that can take a long time. |
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They're super-lightweight and, importantly, the wraparound style sits comfortably on my ears, no irritating rubbing or friction even after a few hours out on my bike. |
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Moisturize and pat yourself dry instead of rubbing vigorously. |
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To promote looking for textures beyond one art lesson, we make home rubbing kits filled with unwrapped crayons, graphite sticks, tailor's chalk and interesting papers. |
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