Geneva surveyed Ian stretching and noticed the slightly dampened from sweat white cotton shirt clinging to his brawny chest. |
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Their efforts were dampened slightly when a huge cascade of water came pouring over them. |
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Such a swift and humbling defeat could have easily dampened my spirits, but something hooked me in during those few hazy seconds of combat. |
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The spaghetti western mood was slightly dampened by an incongruous collection of artesania stalls in the square. |
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Leave to strain, undisturbed, through a funnel lined with dampened muslin, or a coffee filter paper, for two or three hours. |
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Students could not wait to get to the process of printing the line drawings from the plate onto the dampened paper. |
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The Romantic movement renewed the interest in the mad genius that had been cultivated by Renaissance Platonism but dampened by the age of reason. |
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If the sponge has been dampened in warm water, you will have a more pliable and flexible sponge. |
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Neither the Great Depression nor the Second World War dampened the impetus with which Argentina irrupted into the twentieth century. |
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Your return is simply going to be dampened by other market copycats with the same idea. |
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She cut an improvised cross from the head of a cork and dampened the ash by adding water. |
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He used his dampened fingers to cross himself and then motioned for Loryn to do the same. |
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But more often than not, the name's utility is dampened by the fact that there are thousands feeding frothily at this frenzy. |
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Mmm, he may have heated some dampened rags by the stove and poulticed them on the clay to render it supple. |
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Despite frequent downfalls of rain the spirits of the crowds on the first day of this year's regional agricultural show were not dampened. |
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Spots on all finishes except lacquer can be treated with a cloth dampened with spirits of camphor, essence of peppermint or oil of wintergreen. |
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In an earlier equine study using healthy horses, the postprandial insulin response was dampened when oil was added to a single meal of corn. |
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A huge crowd was at Prestbury Park where the going was good but the rain dampened spirits a little. |
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A dampened response of heart rate acceleration and recovery reflected her deconditioned state. |
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And the cabin floor, center floor tunnel and trunk floor are all sound dampened with asphalt sheets. |
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Sound is well dampened and only the occasional flute, violin or oboe can be heard when a door is opened. |
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It was a match to remember, a player with a touch of genius restoring a dampened Wimbledon to its rightful place as the epitome of tennis. |
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As soon as we sit down as friends though, it appears that interests are dampened, if not doused completely. |
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My ardour totally dampened as I remembered the warnings of that day's front page. |
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Firm action by the army dampened the revolutionary ardour of the mob and restored order in the streets. |
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For my laptop, I usually clean the case with a slightly dampened cloth, then give it a rub up with a dry, lint free cloth. |
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Eric thought he could make out some noise coming from the man, but the air rushing across his ears dampened it. |
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The satisfaction of unearthing the remains was dampened for Mr. Boyce and his team by a dispute over ownership of the bones. |
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Senior government sources have dampened speculation that the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern is preparing for an early election. |
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They'd seen the show before, but then they'd had shish kebab and mesclun salad before, and that hadn't dampened their appetites. |
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After listening to this collection, I can say that my increased knowledge of Bollywood music has not dampened my appreciation for it. |
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Simple trim lace and a dull leather waistcoat swathed his slender form, dampened in the moist morning air. |
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The light from the spotlights brightened the section but the music was dampened somehow, so it was easier to talk. |
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I turned on the water faucet in the tub slightly and dampened the washcloth. |
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The slippery and wet ground underfoot also dampened any prospect of a free-flowing game. |
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Pain shot through my arm, quickly dampened by drugs sliding into my bloodstream. |
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The unseasonable rainy spell has certainly not dampened the spirits of the hardy young horticulturalists in Mr Rob's natural science class. |
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Yet it's far more impressive, surely, that the indicator and windscreen controls have been slightly dampened to make them pleasant to use. |
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Cleaning stainless steel and chrome should be done on a regular basis, and only with warm soapy water, or a cloth dampened with white vinegar. |
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Fragrant southern breezes blow down from the mountain tops, and north winds, dampened by the lake, are cool. |
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The finished work is executed on hot-press watercolor paper with controlled brushstrokes on a dampened surface. |
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While the bump itself still can be felt, the reaction of the airplane to it can be almost completely dampened out with no change in altitude. |
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After dressing, Abby dampened her hair, pulling it up in a tight bun and tying a black and white ribbon around it. |
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She led him straight to her room where behind the thick door the sound was dampened to the vibrations under his feet. |
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I kept silent as I finally found a sea green terry washcloth, walked over to the sink, and dampened it with cold water. |
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I kissed his forehead, and saw that I had dampened some of his soft, downy hair on his head. |
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I would suggest you first pick up all stray hairs with a dampened paper towel so they don't get mixed up with your cloths and solutions. |
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When it was thoroughly soaked through, she ran the dampened cloth over her face, relishing the coolness over her sticky skin. |
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His shoes were dampened and were soaked under the freezing water which swashed around. |
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Though the vast hulk of the ship daunted her and dampened her spirits immensely, the warm touch of Lucien's steadying hand encouraged and thrilled her. |
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This was slightly dampened by the fact that we actually know this guy. |
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In India, khus-khus has long been an ingredient in perfumes, and dampened khus-khus mats were used as fans to simultaneously move and scent the air. |
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All of those other impediments have dampened the enthusiasm of pot investors and pot entrepreneurs. |
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The allure of working in the drug trade is strong for many, especially in areas where violence has dampened tourism. |
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The creative energy that had made it the center of European literature before the war was dampened. |
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Snow dampened, our clothes hung on chairs round the old wood stove. |
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Rub with a cloth dampened in a solution of household ammonia and water. |
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Kobayashi said last month's deadly earthquake in the central region of Niigata and typhoons that hit western provinces would have dampened the figures. |
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She let herself fall into the bed, buried her head beneath the covers, and continued letting tears fall down her face as her body shook and the pillow dampened. |
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Sighing, he took a clean hand towel from a rack and dampened it slightly. |
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Colombian flags waved in the wind and served as hats, ponchos, skirts and capes for the dozens of Colombians whose enthusiasm wasn't dampened by steady showers. |
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Neither the heat nor the sultriness dampened the spirits of the rallyists. |
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The print is produced by pressing a dampened paper against the plate. |
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The strong demand was not dampened by the fact that the Walshestown Abbey development is the most expensive residential development yet in the town. |
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Although much of the rest of Scotland was shrouded in mist and heavy rain, the deluge which dampened Aberdeen in the morning had abated long before kick off. |
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Rising tax exactions invariably dampened the spirits of charity. |
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However, results were dampened by some unprofitability in its Bermuda-based businesses. |
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This progress was dampened by legislation which limited or prohibited the use of steam powered vehicles on roads. |
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For some reason, the overtrained athlete's heart response to running is dampened. |
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Wet-sanding is done either with regular sandpaper that's been wetted or with a dampened sanding sponge. |
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The optimism at the opening of the talks could not be dampened even by a few spoilers. |
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This dampened the incentive for the Song to further campaign against the Liao. |
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For stings on or around the eyes, a towel dampened with vinegar may be used to dab around the eyes, with care taken to avoid the eyeballs. |
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Wipe the surface with a cloth dampened with mineral spirits in order to remove the sanding dust, then brush on a full coat of varnish. |
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Rub a water mark with a cloth dampened with methyl alcohol or, if it's a heat mark, use 0000 grade steel wool and methyl alcohol. |
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The next river reach down to Prado Dam with lower gradient, overwhelmingly shifting sand substrate, increased turbidity, and dampened fluctuation in flow, lacks arroyo chubs. |
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The trade in European slaves reached a peak in the 10th century following the Zanj rebellion which dampened the use of African slaves in the Arab world. |
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But a clammy feeling soon dampened his enthusiasm, and he looked down to find his fine white suit streaked with violet where the ianthinas had discharged their ink. |
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Prospects of higher guar seed availability dampened guar gum prices. |
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Clean the rubber edge of your car's wiper blades with a paper towel dampened with glass cleaner or water and a little dish detergent to extend the life of the wipers. |
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Many a dampened face and madid eye did justice to departed merit. |
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