Confessing her dire situation to a friend at a tea salon, Susan remains gloved and hatted, barely moving even the muscles in her face. |
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Holding a gas torch in his gloved hand, he burns some excess solder off the machine's scrubber. |
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The other man was solidly built, and dressed in a black uniform, two golden pips on each shoulder, and with his hands gloved in a similar black. |
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She interlaced her gloved fingers together around the soup, whatever it was, allowing the steam to rise up and touch her face. |
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There were no liveried footman doffing their hats and opening glass doors with gloved hands. |
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The cold and snow had no effect on the people in the streets, who turned their surroundings into a mass of furred and gloved figures. |
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The final pitch of the night was perfectly in the strike zone and perfectly gloved by the catcher. |
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He continued his attack, but on 85 he gloved the ball into his face and had to retire hurt. |
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Two of those were by Oldfield too, as he gloved his way to a Test-record 52 stumpings overall. |
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The brightly colored fish that had been nibbling at the tips of her gloved fingers darted away. |
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The true decision-makers sat in leather chairs having coffee and melon served by white gloved butlers. |
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Instinctively the kid jumps to his feet, water dripping from his face, and puts up his gloved fists. |
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The boy appeared groggy as he was tended by a doctor in green scrubs and a veiled, gloved and masked nurse. |
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Heather Clarke, a small gobbet of beef poked between her gloved finger and thumb, held out her arm. |
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Then I was introduced to the surgeon who, suitably gowned and gloved, was there in case of cardiac arrest. |
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Only a gowned and gloved person should help another person don a sterile gown and gloves, place sterile drapes, or prepare the sterile field. |
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I have been taught that if you are not gowned and gloved, you cannot touch something that is sterile. |
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The scrub student gowned and gloved, set up sterile fields, draped patients, and assisted with surgery. |
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The doctor either uses a gloved finger or an instrument called a proctoscope to check for abnormalities such as growths on the rectal wall. |
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Jonathan came over, and taking her hand, lightly touched his lips to that gloved part of the anatomy. |
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Anne came into Katherine's chamber a little later, dressed and carrying a small tasseled handbag in her black gloved hands. |
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Use gloved hands and a small trowel to add or subtract rock dust as needed to make sure each stone is at precisely the right height. |
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There is a slight nod, a ghostly intangible feeling of her gloved palm against my cheek, and a sensation of motherly warmth. |
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I reached down to grab her by the arm, but my gloved hands slipped on her drysuit, so I reached right under her and got a firm grip on her body. |
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Leaning forward, she wrapped her gloved fingers around the cold railing as she wondered why she had refused Valmont's offer of a dance. |
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A gloved hand slammed merrily on a wooden table, shaking the contents on it and clattering a box of various tools to the floor. |
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He pulled out the lead crystal paperweight from his pocket with his gloved hand. |
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He nodded slightly and raised a still gloved left hand to give her a thumbs-up sign along with a weary smile. |
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The autofocus was shaky in the cold, and my gloved hands kept moving the exposure dial. |
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He removed his own spectacles and tapped at the lenses with his gloved finger. |
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Study participants perform one surgical hand scrub on day one of the test week and are immediately gloved. |
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I blew hard on my gloved hands and rubbed them together as I sat down on the bench next to him. |
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He was dressed in brown, with a deep green cloak and hood, and his hands were gloved. |
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A harpsichordist plays Bach's six-part capriccio in farewell to his brother, but her gloved fingers are drumming on sound-boxes. |
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Neatly dressed, hands gloved, Erika pushes by the staring men and cloisters herself in private video booths. |
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His hands were gloved now, a rough black fabric coating his hands like a second skin and cutting off sharply at his wrists. |
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My gloved fingertips, soaked with blood on his pulseless groin, started to vibrate. |
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The arms were gloved in a seemingly soft, dull brown mitten. |
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Then, Haddin gloved a bouncer from Broad on to his other arm, which ensured it dropped short of the slip cordon. |
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I'm the flower girl, my hands gloved and a flower basket hanging down from my neck with white ribbons. |
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Plucked from the depths of the ocean, grabbed by the gloved hand of a trawlerman, examined with a beady eye and then chucked over a shoulder back into the sea. |
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Suppositories should be well lubricated and pushed as far into the rectum as the gloved forefinger can reach. |
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Jesses are leather straps of equal length, fastened around the legs of a hawk to enable the falconer to retain it on the gloved fist. |
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So, using a gloved finger, Peccei punctured the bulging membrane of Rourke's amniotic sac. |
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The touchscreen is fully functional as soon as the operator interface is initialized, and can be operated with gloved hands. |
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You should avoid touching your face, mouth, nose and eyes with unwashed or gloved hands. |
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He got as close as he could before plunging his gloved hand quickly into the center of the smoking embers, and drawing out a long blackened object. |
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Wash gloved hands with soap and water or spray a disinfectant or bleach solution on gloves before taking them off. |
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His black gloved fingers twirled his substantial black moustache. |
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The ball was gloved far above his head and the inning was over. |
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He set to work on the lock, his gloved hands losing none of their skill. |
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Bright-eyed young couples intertwine gloved hands as they adeptly navigate the crowds. |
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The sonographer scrubs and is gowned and gloved for the procedure. |
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He accepted her gloved hand to give it a quick and firm clasp. |
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Kate shouted as she covered the young woman's mouth with a gloved hand. |
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This one stood shuddering with cold for a minute or two, head hanging, before he slowly raised his gloved hands and fumbled at the fastenings of his cloak. |
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It's a tremendous advantage in the cold where gloved hands or screens that fog up hamper other data collection methods. |
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At that moment Constance appeared and grew pale and rosy by turns as Louis bent over her small gloved fingers. |
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With gloved hands, separate a few hairs from the others on the scalp and move down the hair as close as possible to the scalp. |
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It will make life much easier when you are outside working in the dark, especially with gloved hands. |
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Chain has proper tension when it has a snug fit all around and can be pulled around by gloved hand. |
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Apply to the primed surface using a trowel or gloved hand to complete the repair. |
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One thing that's very important about this is that it's very easy for the sealer to feel if the skull is crushed, just by reaching down with a gloved hand and feeling if the skull has been crushed. |
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Hold the bottle with the gloved hand and unscrew the top with the ungloved hand. |
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Holding your gloved right hand under the cuff of the left glove, insert your left hand in the left glove. |
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They are strikingly lifelike and seem to symbolise the upcoming battle between two gloved gladiators that is set to enthral boxing and finally unify two versions of the world super-middleweight title. |
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Baracas includes an enlarged finger hole to accommodate the most swollen knuckles or gloved hands. |
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Early action by hand pulling with a gloved hand and digging young seedlings as soon as they are seen will save a lot of hard work later. |
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Yes, Mathews was in the ring, gloved up, gumshield in and the bright lights were shining on him but mentally he was somewhere else. |
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Adjustment is fast and precise even with a gloved hand. |
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After the maids had hatted and gloved the girls, the carriage was summoned and I was carted around one church after another. |
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Centrally located switch-off button easily accessible with a gloved hand. |
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Sleeves designed with flanges to provide better gripping for gloved hands are especially susceptible to accidental disconnect and should not be used where these conditions exist. |
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Maxwell gloved his hand so that he wouldn't leave fingerprints, then pulled the trigger. |
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Since men are old offenders in the matter of bare-handedness let us put forth our best efforts in May to keep them gloved as far into the Summer season as possible. |
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My tin canteen cup was too hot to touch. I held it in gloved hands, blowing steam from the coffee and watching the sun rise over the fields beyond the fence. |
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That is, if you do not wish to see a gloved security official drop your exquisite Vertu device into a paper bag, and tow it away to a secret facility in never-never land. |
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Shasta was made aware of it by how Aunt Lily's right gloved hand tightened its grip on Shasta's elbow at the sight of certain kiosks they passed by. |
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He was seated at a machine, a potter's wheel, with one elbow resting on his thigh, torso tipped slightly forward, and working with his hands gloved in damp clay. |
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Gloved workers, their eyes shaded, manhandle glowing, red-hot bars of old iron from a furnace into a rolling mill. |
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