The President's face remained composed, masking the turmoil and terror raging within as his cerebrum went into gridlock. |
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Align the tape against the edge of what you're masking, then pull the masker along the edge to unroll a perfect line of paper and masking tape. |
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Cut small triangular slits in the paper and tape over these to the drywall with masking tape. |
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The most common masking tape is the standard tan tape, which will work for most projects. |
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Have extra masking tape in several widths available along with scissors, a pencil and several rags to clean up spills. |
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Cover wood edge with masking tape to protect it, then mix the grout according to package instructions. |
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Next, it is crucial to use some newspaper and masking tape to cover up areas where you don't want paint to get. |
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Once the patch is in place, tape it down on all four sides with masking tape. |
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Use masking tape where two paint colors come together for a much neater job. |
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With the countertop face-up, apply masking tape over the cut area and pencil a cut line on the tape. |
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And make sure to put masking tape around places where you want to avoid getting paint. |
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To keep from splintering the back, cover the cut line with masking tape before you cut. |
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After applying masking tape, press the edge down with a block of wood to make sure there is a good bond. |
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Use regular masking tape to attach the plastic sheeting on top of the painting tape. |
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Isabella glanced at Audrey out of the corner of her eye, masking her surprise with a thin smile. |
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The narrow hallway walls were covered with newspaper clippings and photographs, all stuck on with thumbtacks and masking tape. |
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The masking layer is patterned so as to form a desired arrangement of metal lines by etching the underlying metal layer. |
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The shiny wooden floor, smart servery and coloured drapes masking the old roof lights all make for an attractive, modern appearance. |
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They started putting masking tape on the floor to outline the shapes of machines. |
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A man stands stiffly in a vintage uniform, mirrored glasses masking his face. |
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He just trundled on, his public school affability masking a lack of clear thought. |
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A gray skullcap covered his head, barely masking the long scar on his cheek. |
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By masking all other parts of the painting we were able to isolate the information that each volunteer needed to see either the nuns or Voltaire. |
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The women, all middle-aged, were naked, masking their state of undress behind the banner. |
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An air of neglect hung over the whole complex, almost completely masking the grandeur of the original plan. |
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Cropping, masking, duplicating, special effects, double exposures, solarisation and selenium printing are always best done in the darkroom. |
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If this is just a musty smell, then vacuuming it out and masking it with potpourri or airing it out for a while might help. |
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And that was when he saw the confusion in the other's eyes, masking only deep sorrow and resentment. |
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They also harbour suspicions that the current scheme is masking a bid to move the whole bus station to the site in the near future. |
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As an old meatworker, I think I could do a better job than that, with a bit of masking paint and a spray gun. |
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Another good idea is to put masking tape on white calico in order to create striped curtains. |
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Simply place the stencil in the desired location on the wall and hold it in place with masking tape. |
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On top of that you'll need a chinagraph pencil, a screwdriver or long shank screwdriver bit, masking tape, spirit level and tape measure. |
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Sound masking is critical, but furniture layout, partitions, lighting, carpeting, walls, HVAC and many other factors also play a part. |
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Gun positions that are ideal for range and coverage might not be suitable because of intervening features and masking fire. |
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In discussions with me, women tended to blur the differences between various masquerades, subsuming all Igbo masking into one threatening mode. |
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It not only promotes appetite, but also enables the masking of unpalatable feedstuffs such as poor hay and silage. |
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The staff's reaction made me suspicious in turn, since I have more than once found a wary attitude masking pious fraud. |
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From where he walked on the ground next to her, though, Nicolas could tell she was masking not tears, but a fiery anger. |
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He has mastered a technique of successive washes using masking friskets and dry brush, making the fish come to life on paper. |
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To the best of my knowledge, all liquid masking fluids or liquid friskets are made from liquid latex. |
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Personal chemists can recommend masking agents, altered dosing strategies and designer drugs that go undetected in tests. |
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Names are written on masking tape which is placed inside the puppets for easy identification. |
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Women writers developed an artistry of indirection, dissembling, splitting, masking, and coding to get their anger out into the public sphere. |
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Should the masking periods occur in a curve, the various signals would have been distinguishable. |
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You're going to need your tiles, tile adhesive, ready-mixed waterproof grout, masking tape, some matches and some small pieces of cardboard. |
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Paint the wall a bright green, then rip masking tape to create an uneven, ragged edge. |
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Then I cobbled it together in a painting using an airbrush and masking film. |
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We hung up the masks with masking tape so that the children could view and discuss their work. |
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Like All Hallows Eve, Twelfth Night was a night of revels, performances, masking, costumes, and misrule. |
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Quentin's attempt to project an alternative ideal for Caddy is a form of repression, masking his unspoken desire for something he cannot have. |
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Archaeological discoveries not only provide evidence for the antiquity of this masking tradition, but also add credence to a Niger Delta origin. |
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As in other vertebrates, the anuran auditory system is susceptible to noise masking. |
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The artist uses masking tape and cardboard to construct a mold on a ground that has been prepared with clear medium applied with a roller. |
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Once the pose is completed, the armature is stuffed or wrapped with small pieces of newspaper held in place with masking tape. |
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In this case, loudspeakers for the masking system were placed behind unducted ventilation grills. |
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If you just want to redo the ceilings, add some brown masking paper and painter's tape to your shopping list. |
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Using the terrain, we move up the banks of a small burn, hidden from view, the stream's noise masking ours. |
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Beyond the proscenium arch was the scenic stage, which featured three tiers of movable shutters and their corresponding tiers of masking wings. |
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Lou Gehrig fell ill at the ballpark after months of masking the disease that would be named for him and kill him off in two years. |
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The cape was masking her face and hair colour and the horse was trotting along the street with little pace. |
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He had a piece of dark material masking his face and was wearing a black, cotton casual jacket. |
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The rider's features couldn't be seen because of the large cloak masking its face. |
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In the very front of the gym, a man in a black cloak stood at a podium, the hook masking his face. |
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Trees masking cameras will be pruned to improve the view and community groups such as Homewatch will be developed. |
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On their own, trellises are also a great way of softening an area or masking a drab concrete wall. |
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This one was brick and stone laid with crawling ivy masking most of the surface area. |
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They could not see the anger etched on the man's face due to the shadows masking him. |
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The double doors were missing, a fine veil of rainwater masking the entryway. |
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Fat and oil sticks to and coats the tongue, enhancing perceptions of smoothness, but also masking and altering taste perceptions. |
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With the alcohol flavor masking taste, there were no discernible differences between the study medication and placebo. |
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Venezia's version was overly sweet and lemony, masking the rich flavour of mascarpone. |
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Cooks have been wielding spices for centuries, from preserving foods with them to masking smells and flavors in meats that were less than fresh. |
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Instead, the smells of produce and horses were prevalent, masking every other odor, pleasant or not. |
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It was made from crushed herbs, wild flowers and leaves, again hiding them from view, but also masking their scent. |
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Mask off the stencil with masking tape or more paper so that everywhere that you don't want pigment to pass through is masked off. |
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To protect the floor, put masking tape around the board to be replaced. |
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It responds to a fault line in Irish society that had been to a degree filmed over by a tissue of lies for a long time, masking the true reek of its corruption and, yes, evil. |
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Although they were getting along and all appeared to be going well on the outside he knew that he was masking his deep sorrow and loss through his music. |
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Mr Leese said the area had a large floating population which had the potential of masking the activities of anyone who wanted to remain unnoticed. |
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I know from her students that the masking tape incident involved little more than hilarity. |
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It is made by placing a well-chilled block of ice cream on a base of sponge cake, masking it with uncooked meringue, and then baking it in a hot oven. |
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Next, I decided to try something new and have students block out the shapes that they had drawn with some frisket, which is masking film commonly used by airbrush artists. |
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Discussions about republican Rome were also at that time a way of masking criticisms of monarchy, in a society where open criticism was impossible. |
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It was the same snooty disdain masking the deep hurt she was feeling. |
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The unequal expression in mammals of some maternally and paternally derived genes known as genomic imprinting reduces the masking benefits of diploidy. |
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I cleaned all the parts completely and prepared for masking. |
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The section on popular masking proceeds through chapters on early masking, carnival, and mumming, all of which pursue a contextual approach to these forms. |
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You'll need a yardstick, masking tape, and a partner for this test. |
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Tight balls of newspaper secured with masking tape formed the heads. |
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With every dish, I strive to achieve a balance of flavours, enhancing the individual tastes and textures of ingredients without masking or overpowering any of them. |
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Part of the alias and the disguise is masking racism with the mechanisms of large, diverse institutions. |
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Be sure to cover the edge of the floor with a paint guide or masking tape. |
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The parallel antelope masking forms of the Ijebu Agbo society are associated with a water spirit of Ijo derivation based on the African water chevrotain. |
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Then, tape it to the floor with masking tape pressed over the cutouts. |
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Milton's speech here is full of subjunctives and conditionals which reinforce the dream's and the muse's role of masking the direct activity of the speaker. |
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They're boilerplate corporate structures masking the fact Murdoch is in complete control of his U.K. papers. |
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As a result, one finds both Okonko and Mmanwu masking societies there, along with the war dance Ekperipe, whose origin is in Ohafia just north of Arochukwu. |
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I looked expectantly at the speedo, thinking the sheer luxury of the vehicle was masking the sensation of speed and acceleration that must surely be happening all around it. |
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Models wore slicked-back ponytails mounted high on their heads with strips of latex that looked like masking tape. |
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It was a policy of outward conciliation, while masking his own consolidation of authority. |
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As of 2011, the industry is conducting research on the causes of odor masking. |
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In addition, the formulation is said to include masking flavors that cover the bitter aftertaste left by the stevia ingredient. |
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The scenes of penetration are obscured with masking or blurring. |
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Ciara Flynn is fatally enticing as the tragic Alice, masking a tortured soul with her schoolgirlish glee. |
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If you have a narrow corridor, use wool and masking tape to create your own spy web to negotiate. |
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Shurtape has introduced the CP 901, a high-performance masking tape designed for the oil and natural gas pipe coating industry. |
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One thing you might try yourself before going to the doctor is to apply masking tape over the verruca. |
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The MFM technology is combined with a Magnetic Super Resolution masking technology that enables read back of very high densities. |
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The product is visually and tactilely attractive and maintains premium performance levels for acquisition, rewet and masking. |
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Each contender had an eye-watering combination of super-small posing pouches and masking tape to hide their manhood. |
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Washi tape, also known as Japanese masking tape, is patterned sticky tape that can be stuck on almost any surface and removed easily. |
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Indeed, the MP echoed these words, insisting that Euro-American colonization was masking itself with a new approach towards the entire East. |
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This is caused by odor masking, when one odorant overpowers the sensation of another. |
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With masking tape, scissors and oaktag, we were ready to go. |
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Place cushions some distance apart and leap between them, and if you have a narrow corridor you can even use wool and masking tape to create your own spy web to negotiate. |
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Its newfound poise is down to some brilliant fine tuning, masking the stiffer springs and big alloy wheels wrapped in sportily special Goodyear tyres. |
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The liposomes are used for taste masking which allows it to cover up the bitter taste of the amino acid while delivering a daily supply of the cats' essential nutrients. |
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There is a system that allows the main-beam headlamps to be kept on permanently without dazzling oncoming traffic by cleverly masking out vehicles in their cone of light. |
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Radar jamming refers to radio frequency signals originating from sources outside the radar, transmitting in the radar's frequency and thereby masking targets of interest. |
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The gender neutrality of microfinance discourses, we suggest, both reflects and contributes to the masking of the gendered dimensions of poverty in Australia. |
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