For adults, topical gifts included steel or Bakelite helmets, and gas mask cases in Rexine or leather. |
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It was the responsibility of air raid wardens to ensure that everybody had been issued with a gas mask. |
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Jim walked to it and removed the head mask, revealing a human face, covered in dried blood, missing an ear, and half of a cheek. |
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Wear a medium-efficiency or high-efficiency filter dust mask or respirator to protect against the inhalation of mold spores. |
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Always wear a dust mask or respirator when using a sander to prevent inhalation of sawdust. |
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They should have a head cover or hood, visor and dust mask respirator, spray suit as well as gum boots. |
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When you need to use a dust mask or respirator, be sure to use the right one for the job. |
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A crucial art of the political leader in a crisis is to mask his own fear with a calming projection to the public of certainty and resolution. |
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The poor bloke at the head of the asbestos sheeting line I worked on emptied bags of asbestos into the hopper by hand, with no mask on. |
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After removing the cap layer not covered by the resist layer, a code mask layer is formed over the substrate. |
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Nowadays, general anaesthesia is seldom administered via a mask and anaesthetic gas or vapour. |
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The anesthesia care provider induced Billy under general anesthesia via mask and appropriate anesthetic gases. |
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It is also possible to induce anaesthesia with anaesthetic gases, breathed through a mask. |
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The prime was followed by a mask comprising a series of 15 ampersands that remained on screen for 500 ms, followed by a 300-ms blank screen. |
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A paste of a little zedoary and cream makes a good face mask and keeps the skin clear and shining. |
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As soon as you gob into your mask, trip over your fins, or wipe your nose on the back of your glove you'll discover a camera lens inches away. |
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There are a couple of ambos with her and one of them is strapping an oxygen mask over her face. |
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This occurred 10 days after a diagnostic laparoscopy for which she had had a laryngeal mask airway inserted. |
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Limiting the grass intake can be accomplished by using a grazing mask or muzzle or by restricting the area available for grazing. |
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I had several teeth out this way and can still remember vividly the smell and the rubber mask. |
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As the tulips fade, the lilies take over, growing taller and taller to mask the dying foliage of the tulips. |
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The cognitive outer mask that we often live in, or at least I used to live in, it sort of draws you away from who you really are. |
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Wearing an oxygen mask and giving the thumbs-up to the cameras, Murphy was stretchered out of the conference hall. |
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The elements are represented by four allegorical pictures and in the centre of the pavement the mask of Medusa is portrayed. |
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Although the masks do not cover the actors' mouths, the lower registers of some voices are lost when sound is trapped between mask and face. |
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This simple demonstration provides an understanding of refractive lens power and promotes a discussion of why a mask helps you see underwater. |
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Those guys were ruthless, tooled up and had that horribly simple, unchanging mask for a face. |
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The mask appearing on the flag of the Lenni Lenape is divided vertically into black and red halves. |
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Combining foxy irony with withering disdain, McDiarmid presents us with the tragedy of a man for whom the mask has become the face. |
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Well, if it includes wearing a creepy mask and robbing a bank, count me in. |
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Beside the armor, half hidden in the shadows, lie a wineskin, a lyre, books, and a mask. |
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Examples of abuse include punches, kicks, blows and partial suffocation by placing a rubber gas mask over the person's face. |
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Tom fastened the rebreather over his face and pulled the mask on, then slipped over the edge of the boat into the water. |
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The king and queen went about their daily activities as calmly as possible, trying to mask their uneasiness. |
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Shipments of mask read-only memory declined by 45 percent in the first quarter from the previous three months. |
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The man behind the mask is called upon to catch pitches fired at blazing speed until his hands are ready to drop off. |
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Because white noise contains most sound frequencies, it is commonly used to mask other sounds. |
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But affability, like intelligence, can mask a mean and meager spirit as well as the absence of a sense of proportion. |
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A sea-mud mask, used two to three times weekly, can also help, says an aesthetician in California. |
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Not the color of his eyes or the jut of his chin, just the strawberry that transformed his face into a harlequin's mask. |
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Masking tape takes ages to apply, it never comes off cleanly and it doesn't even mask off wet paint effectively. |
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The mask which Jenny Pegg had won second prize with at the craft rally, was much admired. |
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Evening primrose, wheat germ, and rose hip seed oils all make fine additives to this mask. |
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Instead, when warranted, use a light protein pack or hair mask followed by a clarifying shampoo. |
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A dash of yoghurt, a splash of honey, a mask of egg white and the kiss of other life giving substances left my skin glowing. |
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It will be the kind of aerial skills, acrobatics, juggling and mask work most of us don't see outside of the Edinburgh Festival. |
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McCarthy's angular face, a weather-beaten mask of crags and furrows, hides an inner core filled with Yorkshire steel and Irish charm. |
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But its pressure has been maintained by water injection, which is perfectly normal, but which might mask depletion. |
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A voodoo mask on the label reinforces the idea of ritual and adventure. |
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On the desk, an ashtray is filled with 23-year-old cigarette butts and a gas mask. |
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Another fighter has on a black mask such as a beheader would wear and now begins to undress to join Crawford and their pals. |
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Just minutes earler, a chap wearing a Prince William mask tried to gain entry to the hospital via the main entrance. |
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These studies, while important, mask individual differences in academe. |
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Slouched forward with her elbow on the armrest and her chin in the palm of her hand, Dove stares out the window jadedly, her expression with its usual mask of reserve. |
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If you grab the tube before you put the jacket on, and feed it into your face mask you will be able to access the water bag build into the fabric of the jacket. |
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Soon, however, the mask of civility was removed, revealing the ugly face of bigotry. |
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At the heart of the show, Jacobi is stellar as Claudius, who learns to play up his physical failings to mask his own intelligence. |
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She wore a red tunic that didn't try to mask her extremely feminine and athletic figure and pants so short that she couldn't possibly receive a wedgie. |
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Onion routers refers to the TOR network, a system that allows users to mask their location and communicate anonymously online. |
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One gets the sense that they are wearing a mask to confuse their readers, and even to evade them. |
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He holds up a mask of an African-American with no adornments at all on it. |
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The youngster had breathing problems and was given an oxygen mask, inhalers and steroid tablets after contracting a viral-induced wheeze last summer. |
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This convivial mask he wears, along with his omnipresent flask, is obscuring a deep hurt stemming from his father. |
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I already have my gas mask out but not before I get a whiff of the smoke. |
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But the tradition of crafting a mask from the recently deceased stretches back far earlier than the creator of St. Petersburg. |
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Therefore, elevation of the control site temperature helped mask temperature increases caused by reactive hyperemia or inflammation in some cases. |
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These stars were ready-mades and fabrications, individuals off the street, and yet performing their own individuality as a mask, a style, a pseudonym, and a personality. |
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Even participants in the cross-dressing scene are visibly uncomfortable around the mask because of its horror movie connotations. |
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As they fought she grabbed hold of the mask and tore it off his face. |
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The report said that poor record-keeping and other questionable accounting practices were serving, in some cases, to mask the extent of the government's financial distress. |
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She possesses an almost Cubist face, with a receded hairline and crooked grimace, that looks like a death mask. |
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Instead, as the body began to decompose, she spread baking soda on the floorboards to mask the smell. |
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My stranger-friend left the room to let the gel mask sit on my face for a bit. |
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The mask is impregnated with ginseng, vitamin E, aloe vera and green tea. |
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His name was Alexander, and he had a rifle in his hands, but the eyes you could see through the slit in the mask looked friendly. |
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But he hated the way he looked with a face full of makeup and had nearly given it up until he donned his first mask. |
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Mailer would argue, for example, that timidity does more harm to the novelist than donning a mask of extreme self-confidence. |
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The mask of self-deception was no longer a mask for me, it was a part of me. |
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A dreamy, blue-eyed rebel is approached by a mercenary wearing a scary mask. |
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Excessive force may distort and obstruct the airway, which potentially impedes laryngoscopy, endotracheal intubation, and mask ventilation after a failed intubation. |
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All modern radiators have been removed and replaced, while fresh paint has been applied to mask any anachronisms which do not fit in with the historic surroundings. |
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He doesn't hide behind the BBC anchorman mask to dodge the question. |
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At one point, I was encased in a jelly-green-tea collagen mask, which was awesome. |
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Use the proper dust mask or respirator when sanding and sawing. |
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Between the 16th and 17th centuries, perfumes were used primarily by the wealthy to mask body odors resulting from infrequent bathing. |
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A spandex mask stretched over his face, covering his eyes and nose. |
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The next level of defect types are those resulting in errors from errors in the original mask data tape and also mask misprocessing. |
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He was taken to the circuit's medical centre on a stretcher with an oxygen mask and drip, but was conscious throughout. |
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Filling Jason's hockey mask since the seventh installment, Hodder has raised the art of slayage to a savage level. |
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The contract drafter can mask the bindingness of the contract and manipulate consumer behavior through design. |
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The juxtaposition of the mask and the silenic face not only invites but also necessitates their complementary interpretation. |
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Putting on a mask of black silk and drawing a roquelaire closely about my person, I suffered him to hurry me to my palazzo. |
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However, the region anterior to the brainstem was frequently included in the mask, leading to mesiotemporal overestimations. |
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The head is white with a dark mask across the eyes, reaching to the sides of the neck. |
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Care must be taken never to use a reodorant to mask or cover up a toxic concentration of gas. |
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The guidelines also stipulate that there should be adequate number of safety equipment, life ring, first aid box, resuscitation mask etc. |
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When should you mask a specific interrupt, rather than disabling all interrupts? |
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Bag mask ventilation was reattempted but this proved to be more difficult than when used prior to laryngoscopy. |
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They would at times cover their faces with a hood, scarf, mask or pillowcase to keep their identity hidden. |
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If... the pattern on the mask were designed to look more like a dog bone, the result would better approximate a rectangle with sharp corners. |
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Or was her pretty face a mask, a duplicitous cover for a depraved soul? |
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It is used in part to mask the scent of the many tired, unwashed pilgrims huddled together in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. |
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Initially the police were unable to identify the victim, and published a death mask of Johnstone in several newspapers to assist identification. |
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The hanging man's face was partly covered by a hinged mask of magnalium, connected to the oven by gutta-percha hoses. |
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Blood mingled with liquescent skin and melting bone to form a reeking gelatinous mask. |
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When one species begins speaking louder, it will mask other species voices, causing the whole ecosystem to eventually speak louder. |
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The boy had dwindled to a skeleton, and the skin lay on his face in crimpled folds, like a mask of black crape. |
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Consequently, correlations with the AMO index may mask effects of global warming. |
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They form a bag or pocket made from a pelt and a badger or other animal's mask may be used as a flap. |
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Sir, there was never, since England was England, such a stratagem and mask made to deceive England withal as this is of the treaty of peace. |
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A man behind him on the dais has a dust mask slung over his neck. |
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Polecats were found in two major phenotypes a typic one and a dark fur one with no black mask. |
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Carrie Henger uses Labrador retriever Sprocket, trained for sniffing out arson, as a model for an animal oxygen mask. |
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Like the Central Tower, these have been added for practical reasons, and mask ventilation shafts. |
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After his matches, he'd shower with his mask on. I understand protecting your image, but the guy was kayfabing us. |
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The moment had arrived when it was thought that the mask and the cothurn might be assumed with effect. |
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It is of a generally dark brown colour, with a pale underbelly and a dark mask across the face. |
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When behind an absorbing mask, the CZT sensor array can determine the direction of the rays. |
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If the warfighter is unable to smell the banana oil, the mask fit is considered to be tight. |
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The BAFTA award trophy is a mask, designed by American sculptor Mitzi Cunliffe. |
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Worldwide, Occupy protesters have adopted the Guy Fawkes mask from V for Vendetta. |
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He would like to be something of a popular entertainer, and be able to think his own thoughts behind a tragic or a comic mask. |
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Napoleon's original death mask was created around 6 May, although it is not clear which doctor created it. |
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So, do you use your violence fantasies to mask your medorthophobia, your ithyphallophobia, or your medomalacuphobia? |
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The man was wearing a mask or balaclava and the girl managed to fight him off. |
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A forepack carried over the saddlebags contained a gas mask, hand spade, food bag, field flask and cooking utensils. |
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His face was reconstructed with a lifelike silicone mask of the type used in wax museums because it was apparently too decomposed to show. |
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Twisty the Clown will be seen wearing a mask that covers the lower side of his face, and what the mask hides is not for the weak-hearted to see. |
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Using the intubating laryngeal mask airway for ventilation and endotracheal intubation in anesthetized and unparalyzed acromegalic patients. |
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Aerobiology tests, carried out in high-security laboratories, create a mist of viruses on the outside of the mask. |
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Kennedy plays cartoonist Tim Avery, whose baby son gets wrigglier than ever when their pet dog discovers the shape-shifting mask of Loki. |
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He was accosted by a man wearing a balaclava mask and brandishing a knife as he made collections from houses on behalf of a finance company. |
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Each one wore a mask or falseface, a tattered blanket over his shoulders, and carried a turtle shell rattle in his hand. |
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To the public, Waugh displayed a mask of indifference, but he was capable of great kindness to those whom he considered to be his friends. |
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The legend appears to have evolved around the famous ancient stone mask of a river god still in the porch of Santa Maria in Cosmedin in Rome. |
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He was arrested after a 61-yearold man punched him in the arm as he ed his home on Lingberry Garth, Loftus, wearing a ski mask according to the householder. |
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He was arrested after a 61-year-old man punched him in the arm as he ed his home on Lingberry Garth, Loftus, wearing a ski mask according to the householder. |
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Some new material, the mask or reodorant which has something in common with the unwanted odour is added, eg an acid odour can be built up to a fruity note. |
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He watched with a chill of wonder the basalt mask splotched with ivy shadow whose round eyes stared back with Kolonian penthos, Dushara with his face among leaves. |
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He did not look at her because he did not wish to see that deliciously animalian slit of her mouth, naked and red, beneath the white mask that made her eyes look so feline. |
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He was also that rare thing, a connoisseur of the uncanonical hybrid in art, as demonstrated by the presence of a headdress mask of a water spirit from Sierra Leone. |
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Morgan developed the first automatic traffic signal and gas mask. |
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Metabolic power of European starlings Sturnus vulgaris during flight in a wind tunnel, estimated from heat transfer modelling, doubly labelled water and mask respirometry. |
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The nonrebreathing mask is the preferred device for delivering supplemental oxygen to spontaneously breathing patients in the prehospital setting. |
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Beside him Lady Partridge, her head tilted up, her face a mask of blusher and brown powder, like someone just back from a skiing holiday, was also clearly elsewhere. |
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Its products range from face wash to hydrating cleanser bar, face scrub to purifying clay mask, from shave cream to shave comfort gel and razor burn relief balm. |
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Also other TB carriers who refuse to wear a mask in public have been indefinitely involuntarily committed to regular jails, and cut off from contacting the world. |
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There have however been criticisms of such events especially when they are claimed to aid conservation when they may actually mask serious environmental issues. |
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It was as though she wore a mask made from toadskins. Her clothes were crocodile skin the color of old tobacco, and she carried a staff of twisted driftwood. |
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They make their outward impudence their mask, as foxes, the better we may not see where they truly tend, nor their true black tergiversation beneath. |
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In the first week of June each year he would get a bad attack of hay fever, and he would cycle to the office wearing a service gas mask to keep the pollen off. |
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