If staining is very stubborn, diluted bleach may be used providing the skin is then neutralised with sodium hydrosulphite and rinsed thoroughly. |
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Gulliver's power was no longer neutralised and stalemated by another player of equivalent weight. |
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By boiling water to make tea, the bacteria in polluted water were neutralised. |
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Viral mutants that are not neutralised by antibodies induced by the available vaccines have been detected. |
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The woman throws away the blade and whips out a gun, though not before I have neutralised her attempt at deadly physical force. |
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His unsettling ideas will be neutralised by nostalgia for a period already mostly forgotten. |
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This sets up a chemical reaction which turns the gas into nitric acid and the nitric acid is neutralised by calcium carbonate which is also suspended in the paint. |
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Now King Henry VII, he neutralised the remaining Yorkist forces, partly by marrying Elizabeth of York, a Yorkist heir. |
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Even if the Royal Navy had been neutralised, the chances of a successful amphibious invasion across the Channel were remote. |
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With the French fleet neutralised, Harman then attacked the French at Cayenne, forcing its garrison to surrender. |
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Though the Vikings were eventually neutralised in Ireland, their influence remained in the cities of Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Wexford. |
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By the end of March 1944, the Allies had completed both of these objectives, and had also neutralised the major Japanese base at Truk in the Caroline Islands. |
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