It was torn at the top and Ben's eyes misted over as he realized what it was. |
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The chamber was opened during the day and misted each night for a total of three nights. |
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While the rest of us stood agog as the spray from the whales' blowholes misted over the deck, three divers managed to slip into the water. |
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When blended calcines were used, permeabilities were two to three times greater for misted than for unmisted feeds. |
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Eathan breathed in the deep-sea air that misted across the ocean and grinned. |
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Well, I've noticed that you have misted up on about a half dozen occasions over this past hour. |
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If my Latin teacher had misted up with the regularity Kline does in this film, we wouldn't have respected him, either. |
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Inoculated seedlings were misted every 20 seconds for 2 days in a mist chamber and then transferred to the greenhouse. |
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It misted as though there was dry ice in it and bubbled, sparking every so often. |
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She quickly misted her bonsai tree and then laid down on her bed and finished writing her letter. |
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Curls that have frizzed should be misted with water, spritzed with a styling spray and then scrunched in your hands. |
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Through the arch of the cave, as far as the eye can see, misted peaks sit, poised like advancing waves. |
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An inquest heard his glasses had probably misted up, causing him to veer into a tree stump. |
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The dragon's breath misted up the warped glass window, dampening the gray curtains. |
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Noticing that his sunglasses were all misted up she yanked them off his face, only to find his eyes wide, wet with tears. |
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I leaned forward, so close to the silvered glass that my breath misted it slightly, partially obscuring my twin's mouth and nose. |
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His eyes nearly misted over at the vision of his car-bonnet fantasy being flushed down the toilet. |
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Corn on the cob barbecues beautifully, as do bell peppers misted with olive oil. |
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Everything was in shambles, set alight with fire and misted by smoke. |
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So far that, when I parked in the town square by the fish 'n' chip shop, my spectacles misted up as I got out of my lovely, cold car into a very steamy evening. |
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With the air conditioning turned off, everything misted up badly. |
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I took off my giant t-shirt and pressed the button that misted me. |
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His glasses were misted over with salt spray blown from the harbour. |
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Electron photomicrographs were taken of both misted and unmisted calcined clay to determine the cause for the difference in their filtration behavior. |
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I am not exactly proud to say that I misted up, but I'm not ashamed, either. |
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The windows were all misted up, and it occurred to me that she had probably been sitting there awhile. |
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The demister stops the troubles of the bathroom misted up mirrors and also contributes to heat the environment. |
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But then the BBC cameramen have always had their lenses turned, if not actually misted, by female pulchritude. |
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Motorists got hot under the collar when the indicator lenses misted, obscuring the view of the pressure reading. |
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Served with steamed rice, chop suey and seasonal vegetables, misted with a sake and teriyaki sauce, served on a hot plate. |
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As the plants need humidity, they should be misted regularly. |
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After passing through two sets of filters, the air is misted with high-pressure water sprays, then pulled through an array of fans. |
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The shampoo board fits around the neck and collects the run-off when hair is misted prior to shampooing or when rinsed with a gentle mist. |
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Note: When the windows are misted over, run the air conditioner and heater at the same time. |
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The rear wall of the channel, in front of which the relevant model is placed, comprises a pane of misted glass illuminated from the rear. |
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Inhalation: If misted, causes irritation of mucous membranes, coughing and difficulty in breathing. |
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Examples of condensing are misted windows in winter or misting of a cold drinks bottle. |
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Spotted silver can be cleaned with dedicated products or with a soft cloth misted with water and bicarbonate. |
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With perfect wheels of cheese and crackers before me, I misted up a bit. |
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Her eyes misted over a little and her smile drooped a little. |
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Jill's eyes misted over, so she forced herself to look away. |
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Lest you think I don't like anything girly, I misted up during the Girlmore Girls last night, and right now I'm watching America's Next Top Model. |
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He ran a hand through his hair and his eyes misted over for a moment. |
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My eyes misted over a little as I unfolded my legs and walked over to her. |
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I hadn't noticed it before, but a light fog misted over the far off maples and oaks and straggly birches and weeping willows in dusk, dreary cheer. |
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Her eyes misted with unshed tears as she looked at her sister. |
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I propped the sun room doors open to let some fresh air in, and made some chamomile tea with which I misted the sun room plants on the patio as a tonic and to deter the mould. |
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The infant suckled greedily and Dara's eyes misted in happiness. |
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Kelly remarked that visibility was a huge problem on both stages as his windscreen misted over. |
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Inhalation exposures likely only if substance is heated or misted. |
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This Garden Babies butterhead lettuce always emerges pristine, like some produce manager from Whole Foods misted it in the middle of the night. |
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The last thing Dash saw before something blunt and hard hit the back of his neck was a nightmare bloodscape misted by hot tears. |
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It was clearly a very emotional day of press for Asher, who also misted up in a separate news segment in which she discussed her family's move to the UK from Nigeria. |
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Piped music is played, and they are calmed by gentle misted water sprays. |
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At some places, the track looks like a niche of forest misted by dawn: in fact, the filmy fog which lazes in the air is the seafoam ejected by the waves. |
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Several, including Ms. Chen, misted up at the memories. |
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The bathroom mirror misted up when he opened the shower door. |
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