The larger one held tubes of dried-up oil paints, a palette knife, some stiff brushes. |
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After being dried-up the polymer is not deterged by any well-known lacquer solvents. |
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The study will also allow us to determine the extent to which opportunistic terrestrial plants have colonized dried-up wetlands. |
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His body is swept away with all the others, like a dried-up fly in a dusty corner. |
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The buttons on lifts, tainted with vague trails of dried-up fluids, never escape her consciousness. |
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That dried-up worthless twit once again obscures the real point with blather. |
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Further afield where camels browse, we found dried-up, and unyielding acacia trees, normally a reliable source of sustenance. |
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In Buddhism, faith is indispensable: without faith, the teachings tell us, nothing positive can develop, just as a green shoot can never grow from a dried-up seed. |
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A visitor this past Tuesday was teaching me a few of the dried-up fungi one can find this time of year in PA, mostly shelf fungi or polypores with wild names. |
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Its dried-up canals have been taken over by the Typha australis bulrush, said Asuquo-Obot, who has been doing research on the macrophytic vegetation of large lakes. |
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Belonging long ago to an illustrious Barony, and having been in the current owners' family for the past 10 centuries, the property is accessed via a driveway on the same level as that of the bottom of the dried-up moat. |
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Its meander begins at the railway siding and extends down the bleak R545 road to Bethal, passing between open-cast coal pits and dried-up mealie fields. |
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So stop acting like a dried-up old stick and get with the program. |
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That dried-up lady snob lived behind lace curtains all her life. She's of no more importance than a chromo. |
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This morning I paid seventy cents for two little old dried-up slivers of bacon and one cockeyed egg. |
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Dried-up heeltaps of beer and mead in two ancient drinking horns have yielded secrets of ancient German beverages. |
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