This trend is partially due to the inevitable dulling of conventional knives with use and to the lack of trained personnel to resharpen them. |
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Is there any way of dulling that shiny spot and blending it in with the rest of the finish without completely refinishing the piece? |
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If it's plastic or metal, you'll need to spread a dulling compound, designed to help paint adhere to slick surfaces. |
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Living-wage laws close off low wages as a competitive strategy, dulling the edge of employer resistance to unions. |
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The ratio of one element to another was spot on, whetting the appetite, not dulling it. |
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The gray faces lit up, effectively dulling the purpleness of the purple coat. |
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This proved to be extremely hot, possibly dulling my taste buds because I could not detect the fennel. |
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When it's not in use, rest your plane on its side to avoid dulling the blade. |
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It has a way of diminishing the shine, dulling the glamour and dampening the sizzle of even the glitziest of clubs. |
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That very real risk hardly seems worth taking to gain the questionable benefits of dulling the Fed's razor-like focus on rates. |
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Alas, she has grown earnest, musically and spiritually conservative, dulling with the passing years. |
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Hard deposits in the cells, such as calcium carbonate and silica, may have a pronounced dulling effect on cutting tools. |
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That's because glycolic acid helps to slough off dulling dead cells, which can contribute to clogged pores, from the outermost layer of the skin. |
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I'd also taken a hardy amount of painkiller, and dulling the pain in my ankle factored into my mood swing as well. |
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Patagonians live on a diet of meat and sips of mate, a herb tea that promises energy, resistance to fatigue, and a dulling of hunger. |
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Instead, they work to prolong the intensity of your ideal red by cleansing hair of dulling residues. |
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The consequent dulling of competition is a feature of the Portuguese system. A second drag is the absence of a competitive labour market. |
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That is the extraordinary dulling of our senses that the terrorism has achieved. |
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Marketing can create brand-specific demand, dulling the temptation to switch to low-price products. |
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Is the growing specialization of knowledge blurring our vision of universal unity and dulling our awareness of human complexity? |
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Something strong enough to negate my pain could result in a dulling of the senses and impairment or reduction in my overall ability to function. |
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This will rid hair of the dulling deposits that can darken blonde, leaving highlights soft and glistening. |
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Oppression and persecution, rather than dulling the human spirit, has honed their sense of humour. |
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Storing knives in a knife block will help to prevent dulling from contact with other knives or utensils. |
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Absorbs pollutants in the air which leads to yellowing and dulling of colour. |
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These are pancakes that instead of dulling the taste of the skin, resonate with it. |
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For more than 30 years the EU's food market was reasonably stable, and that led to a certain dulling of our vigilance. |
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Delivers high performance, low foam cleaning without rinsing and leaves no dulling residue. |
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Too many people survive, or imagine that they do, by coarsening themselves and by protectively dulling their sensitivity to the point of acceptance. |
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Perfect and polish your complexion with this gentle yet highly effective exfoliator, which goes beyond daily cleansing to remove dulling surface cells, clear and refine the appearance of pores and clarify the skin. |
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The Highlight Activating Shampoos and Conditioners do not deposit or add any colour and instead, work to rid hair of dulling residue that can make hair look dark and dull. |
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Restores skin's natural pH balance and imparts an even, silky glow with no dulling residue, minimizes oil buildup, tightens large pores, purifies and leaves skin reawakened and refreshed. |
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Thanks to its exclusive additive, this high-performance finish prevents the UV radiation in sunlight from yellowing the wood or dulling the shine of your EcoGeneration floor, while optimizing its resistance and life span. |
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Light greasing with vaseline prevents early dulling of chromed steel. |
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Neither the prospect of public-health benefits in poor countries, nor the absence of scientific evidence of damage to health is dulling the edge of the environmental campaign against all GM foods. |
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Like whisking away a dulling filter, the vocals are even smoother, the cymbals ring with crystal clarity and the bass notes resound with rich definition. |
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Its central theme is the industrialization of our food and the dulling of our perception to a point where we are removed from any direct knowledge of our food production. |
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Perhaps grief and trouble are dulling my brain. |
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After the repairs and renovations of the 1950s the entire inside of the dome was painted a uniform off-white, taking away some of the visual definition of its features and generally dulling its effect. |
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Neither the prospect of huge public-health benefits in poor countries, nor the absence of evidence of health damage in scientific studies is dulling the edge of the environmental campaign against all GM foods. |
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Naturally this led to a diminution of partyism and a dulling of public interest in the political process. |
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Though the sky is fogged with the wildfires south of this location, dulling the sun's piercing ultraviolet punishment, still, my mind is wandersome. |
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Far from dulling our cerebral cortices, if the information superhighway is at all like the interstate system, it will stimulate them all the more. |
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