She never really noticed much even though that large casement exposed the contents of the store like the box of a toy with the cellophane window. |
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Having no splicer, Markopoulos edited the film with a magnifying glass, cellophane tape an a razor blade. |
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It is usually spun into fibers as rayon, but it is also cast in films as cellophane. |
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Both lungs and reservoir were covered with cellophane to prevent evaporative fluid loss. |
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Immediately she got involved with the scavengers and asked them to collect specific items like cellophane wrappers that cannot be recycled. |
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Cover with large piece of cellophane or tissue paper and add a bow if you wish. |
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Tearing the cellophane off of the CD, she popped it open and inserted it into the boom box, hitting play and cranking it. |
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Inside the box, everything is neatly packaged in their own cellophane bags, with the video card in an anti-static bag. |
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Plastic bags can be a suffocation danger for babies and small children and wrapping paper and cellophane are easy to slip on. |
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The bits of cellophane still attached provide an interesting textural contrast to the spongy dough and stringy cheese. |
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The sloppiness of clothes held together by means of safety pins and cellophane tape is always out. |
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And the title, suddenly revealed, stares out at me from beneath the cellophane wrapper of the cover. |
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Michael Jackson and Madonna, the king and queen of pop, stared out from behind cellophane shrink-wrap. |
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All the colour and scent of the flowers is lost behind a rustling, flapping, sheath of cheap semi-opaque cellophane wrapping. |
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She also has in her possession thousands of plastic bottles and cellophane wrappers. |
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The rain's playing muffled kettledrums on our roof, shimmering like sheets of cellophane outside. |
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The bulk product can however also merely be a cellophane wrapped stack of CD-Rs, without the spindle. |
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Sulphites are also sometimes used to bleach food starches and are used in the production of some packaging materials, such as cellophane. |
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The pastry ball in the aluminum pie plate is covered by a cellophane sheet to prevent sticking. |
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After opening, the foie gras can be stored 3 days in the fridge, wrapped in cellophane. |
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This impermeable paper stops the florist requiring a sheet of both paper and cellophane. |
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Mini Babybel® is packaged in a thin layer of protective wax wrapped in printed red cellophane. |
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Attach the four feathers in place with a piece of cellophane glued to the cardboard disk. |
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It is also possible to use polymer-coated cellophane bags, which are waterproof and airtight. |
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They could easily do it in just plain cellophane, and they'll simply do away with carton overwraps. |
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Our parachute is made from a cotton handkerchief with cotton string attached to it with cellophane tape. |
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The buckwheat with pork fat and boiled potatoes is served in cellophane bowls and is fresh and tasty. |
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She hadn't even opened it, but you could see all 37 molded plastic pieces through the cellophane box top. |
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His uniform was too tight and was wrapped around his doughy body like cellophane. |
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The 46-look collection consisted of drop-waist skirts, cellophane cocktail dresses, and translucent and tinsel fabrics. |
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She reminded me of a great loaf of white bread, plumped down on the sofa in its cellophane wrapping. |
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Dessert is a few small sugar wafers in yet another cellophane package. |
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The periodical cicada, which has the longest life span of any insect, has a plump, inch-long black body framed by four cellophane wings. |
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For use in the bread, cake and confectionery sectors, the cellophane tie reinforced with 2 metal wires features extra glossiness and stiffness. |
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Here's a luxurious posy of twelve medium-stem roses, carefully wrapped in cellophane. |
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Unwrap the flowers before presenting the hostess with them, unless they're nicely bound in cellophane. |
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I bought sliced cold cuts that were in a sealed cellophane package inside a plastic container. |
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Wrapped in a hard, crinkly cellophane, the books begin as impossible objects, unopenable and unreadable. |
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These days, he cannot import the cellophane nor the cardboard to make the boxes. |
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For example, a box containing eight tarts may contain four cellophane packages, each containing two tarts. |
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In between, pinned to the wall, was a silk scarf wrapped in cellophane. |
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His skin resembles bronze cellophane stretched taut over polished marble. |
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Plastic films laminated to foil for commercial use include cellophane, cellulose acetate, rubber hydrochloride, polyvinyl chloride, polyesters, and polyethylene. |
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I peered at the albums underneath the plastic cellophane wrappers. |
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Each of the 3,000 jars has a cellophane cover secured by a rubber band. |
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The petals were then placed carefully in their original position, and the calyx was closed and held in place with a narrow strip of cellophane tape. |
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To determine the level of bloom occurrence, the bloom was removed from the fruit surface by cellophane tape, and then affixed to a black acryl-board. |
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We're saying there should be no exemption for soft packs, and one of the ways to deal with that issue is that the insert is either inside the soft pack or between the cellophane and the package. |
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Lubavitchers, Penansky says, believe mezuzahs need no adornment and simply wrap them in cellophane. |
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To prevent this, it is advisable to coat the surface with cellophane. |
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The production of persistent arterial hypertension by cellophane perinephritis. |
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These can be closed tightly with a metal clip or with cellophane tape. |
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The painting, unframed and wrapped in cellophane, looked like the real thing, with a faded label on the verso from a long-defunct gallery in Manhattan. |
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Using cellophane bunny grass, particularly the iridescent kind, is an effective way to give the impression of splashing water. |
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Outside, Billy broke the cellophane on a hardpack of Marlboro Reds, tore out the foil, and extracted a cigarette. |
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Cellosolves are used as solvents for lacquers, for sealing cellophane wrapping, and in hydraulic-brake fluid. |
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The following procedure for long time storing can be successfully used: e.g. drying the gels between two cellophane sheets or storing in sealed polythene bags. |
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By breaking open the cellophane packaging or clicking the mouse after loading the program, the purchaser may be required to agree to a contract prohibiting copying or lending. |
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A wilted bouquet wrapped in cellophane, it was taped to a lamppost, across the road from the small brick church where the 41-year-old Labour MP had once worshipped and played. |
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The complete spindle with CD-Rs is in most cases cellophane wrapped. |
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Sadly, for cellophane, it was discovered rather earlier. |
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It is sold on the market in individual packages of 450-500 g. It is wrapped in food-grade transparent plastic wrap or cellophane in between two oval pieces of fairly thick wooden board. |
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There are no cellophane wrappings to battle with. |
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Wrapped in cellophane imprinted with bunnies, eggs and flowers, the marijuana was in a cartop luggage carrier, the patrolman said. |
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Packed in a cellophane biodegradable and compostable. |
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Each pizza is cellophane wrapped on a cardboard tray. |
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These low-odor resins are said to bond oriented PP, PET, and nylons, as well as PE, metallized and printed plastics, cellophane, aluminum foils, paper, and fiberboard. |
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Bridgwater, in the 19th and 20th centuries, was a centre for the manufacture of bricks and clay roof tiles, and later cellophane, but those industries have now stopped. |
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Each package is neatly wrapped in cellophane and dated to insure freshness, also bearing the strict endorsement of Rabbi Jacob Pikelny as to kosherness. |
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