Their third album's so polished it's blinding, full of great, great tunes and cleverly worked production. |
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Witty and polished, the film takes a jocular view of the characters and their failings but doesn't judge events. |
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Silicon wafers used for building microcircuits are usually polished at one specific angle to the atomic planes of silicon. |
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I accomplished it in half the time as my first attempt last week and the results are more polished. |
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Ultra-light, heavy warbird metal, classic class the Spring sun shone on polished aluminium and glossy timber. |
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Bailey's polished performance was only undermined by the shocking decision of the wardrobe department to put him in a polo shirt. |
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Two steps lead down to the kitchen, a bright room floored in quarry tiles and with polished wood presses providing plenty of storage. |
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It is a polished film by an accomplished director, able to hold its own on the international stage. |
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The platter-mashed potatoes and gravy, mixed veg, green salad and red jello dessert is polished off. |
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The visuals are so polished and shiny that the characters lack the personality of their jerkily animated former selves. |
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Remarkably, the polished jet fastener must have been traded from Whitby in Yorkshire, more than 200 miles away. |
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I ran my hand over the finely polished mahogany surface, and gently lifted the lid. |
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There are 59 well appointed rooms with rich wood furnishings and classic polished floors. |
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In interviews, he is so polished and articulate that his teammates rag him as an Ivy Leaguer. |
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The service is well-meaning, gentle and friendly, but not completely polished. |
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It has a three-button continental placket with polished agate buttons, a knit collar welt, sleeve bands, and a hemmed bottom with side vents. |
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She raked her brightly polished fingers through her hair in annoyance, taking a seat on top of her cluttered desk. |
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Some of the unique features of the home are lovely polished floors, raked ceilings, French doors and a big designer kitchen. |
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She then strolled lazily over to a section of the wall where a natural rock formation jutted outward beyond the polished stone wall. |
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He stopped, but ere long, he continued to tap the carriage floor with the heels of his polished black shoes. |
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I notice how nicely her nails are rounded and polished with pearl white, and how kempt she is. |
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Its economy was based primarily on millet, harvested with polished stone reaping knives, and on pigs, cows, and goats. |
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Down every alley was a slice of unsuspecting Nepali life which were far more intriguing than the city's polished, tourist areas. |
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It has neat navigational aids, polished winches, ropes a-plenty, exciting pump-action loos and a limitless supply of biscuits. |
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Regularly, I was wound, polished and looked at but never moved except from one silk pocket to another. |
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Alternatively, restorer's wax polish also applied with very fine wire wool and then polished with a rag gives an excellent finish. |
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Inside it is a confection of dark polished wood, shining brass and comfortable banquettes. |
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This room is painted a sunny yellow and the cottage style units are in polished dark wood. |
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Inside, a long corridor of dark polished wood resembles a top-class hotel and is rather intimidating. |
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Got home to find my windows sparkly white and some paint on the polished woodwork of my front door. |
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In a setting rich with koa wood furnishings polished to perfection, Iolani Palace transports families to the glory years of Hawaiian royalty. |
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Natural and artificial light is reflected from the polished and honed surfaces of the stone clad interior. |
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We know it was once highly polished because an unused supply was found in the original tissue paper wrappings. |
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In 1973 she built a reflecting telescope with a nine-inch mirror that she ground and polished herself. |
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Mirrors often fascinated them, as did the reflective surfaces of glass goblets and polished silver. |
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Adams turned a necessary support column into a sculptural element crafted from polished wood. |
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In light airy bedrooms, furniture of polished lacquer and glass is flexible. |
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The tabernacle, sanctuary lamp and all brasses have been cleaned, polished and lacquered in both Mulranny and Tiernaur churches. |
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I went to the El Gouna marina, not yet filled with white polished yachts because the international yachting brigade were still out in the Med. |
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She polished off another rice bowl then turned her attention to a few strips of yakitori. |
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In the houses located in the Midlands, guests dine at one large polished dining table laid with old family silver. |
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This consists of a nest of polished steel tubes that have been likened both to organ pipes and to the pine trunks of the Finnish forests. |
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The interior also gets the silver treatment, with polished aluminum all over. |
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The general course of the decay curves was similar for polished and amalgamated zinc. |
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The individual faces are then ground and polished on a lap using diamond powder as an abrasive. |
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This combination of minerals is one of Colorado's well-known lapidary materials, for it has long been cut and polished and used in jewelry. |
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The halls of the keep were large and airy, with polished stone floors and huge lattice windows. |
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Frequently covered in zits, freckles and pockmarks, his character's faces are detailed in their expressiveness without being overly polished. |
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She notices how perfectly polished the leather car seats are, and how fitting this is for the car's last night. |
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The room was painted pearl white which happened to match the polished marble floor. |
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There are original polished timber floorboards, and the window shutters have been restored and are in perfect working order. |
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Leo A Daly appears to have balanced modern design, polished materials, and vibrant colors with just the right amount of formal restraint. |
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Hunt KOs Jerome, with a flurry of lefts and rights, polished off by a right hook to the head that tracks him down to the mat. |
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Zinc alloy castings exhibit clean as-cast surfaces which can be anodized, painted, chromated, polished, brushed or plated. |
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There is a good-sized drawing room features a French-style limed oak fireplace and polished wood floor. |
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They have been embellished with red enamel spots and have high mirror polished rhodium tips to add to the brilliance. |
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The silent roadway looked like a long riband of polished silver, flecked here and there by the dark arabesques of waving shadows. |
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The intense colour and elegant bouquet give way to a rich, full-bodied wine with ripe fruit and polished tannins. |
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Many of the works are, as usual, rich in flaking patches of rust, but, in a departure for the artist, several are also highly polished. |
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Rising a bit light-headedly, he stepped up to his polished looking-glass and surveyed himself. |
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The accommodation includes an entrance hall with polished timber flooring, ceiling coving, recessed lighting and understairs storage. |
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The cello is painted a warm, lightish brown, with rippling reflections that show off its highly polished surface. |
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The building was practically empty but the sounds of skate wheels collapsing against the polished hard wood floor still filled the rink. |
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Goosebumps rose on my skin as I strode across the polished floor, toward the stairs. |
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If you use it on the arms and shoulders your skin will feel polished, glowing, and over time, less lined. |
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His black shoes had been polished so that they rivaled my golden gown when shine was compared. |
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My weighted footsteps echoed off the sterile, cold walls and polished linoleum floors. |
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She worked her way back and forth until the entire linoleum floor shone like polished glass. |
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Ground and polished, it can reveal a subtle, colored matrix of gradated sands and rock, such as you might find along the edge of a stream bed. |
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Lipstick is painted thickly and then outlined with a lipliner for polished perfection. |
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It is indeed a masterpiece of delicate and polished orchestration and as he said, an aquarelle by a great landscape painter. |
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Completing the accommodation are two further bedrooms, both roomy doubles with polished timber floorboards. |
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The giraffes are exquisite, fashioned from a deep, polished engraving into the living rock. |
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In fact, the album's overall polished countenance doesn't seem to jive with the band's supposed rootsy goals. |
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The latter two are promising young arms, but neither has a polished off-speed pitch. |
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An entrance lobby leads to the sitting room, which has polished timber floors and a charming cast iron fireplace. |
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She noticed a polished, pale stone of rose quartz hanging from a golden chain. |
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The entrance rotunda is rendered in light tones and polished surfaces, dominated by a large, banded window punctuated with green glass. |
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It trades 85 per cent of the world's production in rough diamonds and 55 per cent of the polished ones. |
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The higher demand for rough diamonds stems from the decline in the stock of polished diamonds at cutting centres. |
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Enough of his signature polished concrete, paired with rough-hewn marble, emerges to create a strong sculptural presence. |
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But this time around, it's a much more polished entertainer, although it's overshadowed by products yet to arrive. |
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The corners are rounded, and the polished, perfectly smooth upper surfaces broken only by the occasional drip or welt. |
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His prose is artless and nowhere near as polished as Osborne's, but his book still tells a fascinating story. |
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The hardest stones, such as diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and sapphires, are normally cut and polished and mounted as jewellery. |
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The dual aspect living room has polished wooden floors, an open fireplace with stone surround and a picture rail. |
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Linda was sitting at her dressing table, elbows carelessly asprawl on the polished glass top. |
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We know that democracy is a jewel that must be polished constantly to maintain its luster. |
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Buddha images in temples and in homes are washed and polished and sprinkled with scented lustral water, which also brings merit. |
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Even now it is bursting with heavy fruit, fine tannins and a lustrous polished finish. |
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They were fired with pine needles so that smoke deposited carbon in the pores of the clay, and then polished to lustrousness. |
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Add highly polished tagua nuts and asai and divi-divi seeds for a colorful and fun necklace or bracelet. |
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We'd expected modern and clean, with curtains, carpets and polished samovars, happy, helpful provodniks and reputedly awful food. |
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The bath was enormous, shiny white and surrounded by a wide shelf of polished mahogany. |
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There are also polished wooden floors and a sash window with its original shutters. |
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Neither flammable or easily corroded, it had the advantage that any tarnish could be easily polished off, keeping the graduations highly visible. |
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The polished brass arm and wall plate reflect the warm varnished wood and babiche tones of both the snowshoe and parchment shade. |
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My son and I polished off the baby carrots and radishes before we even got home! |
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The trusty actor does much to make Alceste bearable with precise diction, polished movements, and general savoir faire. |
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The splendid scagliola columns are repaired and polished to their eighteenth-century condition. |
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Visit your dentist or hygienist to have your teeth scaled and polished on a regular basis. |
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Eventually these skills may be polished by practicing scales, arpeggios and the like hands together, with one hand at a higher dynamic level. |
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His hands held a stained and striped tea towel that he repeatedly polished the rim of the same glass with. |
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Wall Street may project a lingering image of wood paneling and polished brass, but no industry is more technologically driven. |
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We clobbered clawed beasts with a man-sized war-hammer and flung them against polished, marble walls. |
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Its highly polished surfaces were a pearl white marble with veins of soft grey. |
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The floors were made from highly polished white marble that appeared to be as new as the day it had been set down. |
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Inside, they laid their burden down on a large slab of polished white marble that was set up in the center of the tomb. |
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Double doors lead to a sitting room with antique marble fireplace and polished timber floor. |
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Double doors to the right lead to a large drawing room with polished oak floor and marble fireplace. |
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Two years ago very few people in the United States had even heard of polished concrete other than terrazzo floors. |
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Modern touches come from white marble furniture and bathrooms, while floors are of highly polished terrazzo marble inset with aluminium. |
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The Lever House lobby is relatively low-ceilinged and elegantly finished in polished steel and green terrazzo. |
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The old baldhead turned slowly on the polished section of bamboo that served as a pillow, and tired brown eyes regarded her. |
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Here, too were the louvres, the broad-based wooden benches, the curvilinear balusters supporting rails around polished wooden platforms. |
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Bentelli pieces are beautifully designed engagement ring rings, bracelets, earrings, pendants and bangles in polished silver. |
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I had a bit of a hangover because Bruce, Pam and I had polished off a couple of beers when they'd got back. |
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All the brass furniture including the buttplate, sideplate, ramrod thimbles, trigger guard, and patchbox were hand polished bright. |
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Deeper into the barren city the polished buildings turn to dirty, smudged, rock-like towers, looking as if they were carved roughly out of stone. |
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The onion bhaji, though hardly a revelation, was polished off fairly smartly by Tim. |
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To my battle scarred ears, it ranges between polished yet hookless groove lounge and out-and-out cheese. |
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From the polished aluminium around the gear selector to the sound of the indicators, there's not a cheap component in there. |
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The main bathroom has a bath with separate shower cubicle and a polished wooden floor. |
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Wayne will bring adequate size and a polished game to one of the league's most potent offenses. |
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He has polished and perfected it to such a level of sophistication that few may find it easy to master. |
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At its root, Kingsbury Manx offers pleasant, melodic pop that is polished through and through. |
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The minerals in my set include fluorite, a very pretty piece of sodalite, and a nice piece of polished tiger eye. |
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She's been lucky to work closely with a tight group of artists, meaning that her work is remarkably consistent and remarkably polished. |
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It's fixed up and polished till it proudly gleams again and catches the eye of yet another prospective owner. |
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The ship's tiller was on an elevated platform that could only be reached by a polished set of crystalline stairs. |
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I was very taken with Vivienne's stall with the polished and hand beaten stainless steel platters, and the correct cheese knife. |
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Low magnification view of the particle array in cross-section after being metallographically polished. |
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Next to the observatory is a natural slide that so many children's behinds have polished that rock is now as smooth as glass. |
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The disconnector notch was polished as smooth as Egyptian anthracite, and all tooling marks were polished out. |
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These are topped with black polished granite worktops, with additional preparation and storage space provided by a central island unit. |
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You put 7000 metric tonnes of polished faceted Granite two hundred miles up in geostationary orbit. |
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It's their torpedo-like mobility, their impassivity and their highly polished armour-plating. |
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If you have ever polished some hard, tough material like metal or marble you know how much energy it takes. |
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Indeed, large stones of the day were not polished, making it quite impossible for microscopic letters to be inscribed on them in any visible way. |
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It was made of dark, polished oak, with delicate tracings of bright silver describing a swirling pattern along its length. |
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He polished off the entire bottle before she was able to get him to hold still long enough for her to tranquilize him. |
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And if his songs have had the time to be polished to a smooth sheen then so has his interview technique. |
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Have your concrete polished to a marble-like sheen, and it needn't look like a public lavatory. |
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If the chips are quite minor, it should be possible to have them ground down and polished out, or the edges could be bevelled out. |
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I also use precious materials, like pearl, and other things, like polished shells and seeds. |
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It's patchy but polished, and the antics of his bibulously amorous general are most diverting. |
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The songs may be old-fashioned hard rock, but the producer has polished them to a bright shine. |
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The light shining in their mirror or other polished objects may dazzle them. |
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Salmon marinated with miso mirin and sake leaves an impression as alluring as polished coral. |
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He doesn't mind the scuffs her small feet are leaving in the mirrored black leather of his freshly polished shoes. |
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Even the butler's polished shoes went seamlessly with the black marble floor. |
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None of the patterning is really visible until the billet is cut and polished a bit, but the process means that no two parts will look the same. |
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The surface can always be polished to shine, but with time the sparkle fades. |
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The ends of the cork stoppers are then polished to present a smooth surface to the wine. |
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The mussels were huge and plentiful, and I gladly helped my wife finish off the plate after having polished off my own dish. |
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Squid rings and the latter were the choices to start, and were polished off really quickly, despite there being only five of us. |
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He tried as best as he could to ignore her glance as he swallowed and polished off his scramble eggs in record time. |
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The windowsills were lined with them, green and brown and gray, growing in polished copper troughs. |
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He repeatedly raised and lowered the bat in to his open palm, and the slap of polished wood against flesh was far too loud to be real. |
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She was roughly five feet tall, dressed in a modest green gown, and holding on to a polished black cane. |
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On Friday he was canvassing on the Thames View Estate dressed in a brown moleskin suit, white shirt, beige tie and polished shoes. |
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Windows were cleaned, grates were blackleaded, furniture polished and the front doorstep and flags were whitened. |
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I generally take an evening during the week to pull together everything into one polished idea and then tweak it when I think of it. |
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When we'd beaten the rugs, scoured the plank floors, and polished the mopboards, Aunt Helga declared that it was time to rest. |
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Tallinn feels palpably Scandinavian with its polished old-town brick, seaside positioning and glut of cool cafes. |
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I held my memories like treasures in a vault and polished them well, terrified that unless I tended them daily they would disappear under the tarnish of time. |
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Bangs, Roberts says, also offer women a sleek, polished, and sophisticated look that complements any age, body shape or outfit. |
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Inside, patrons can sip on bespoke whisky and coffee while getting that buffed and polished look. |
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While moving a framed canvas from one easel to another my foot slipped on the polished floor, and I fell heavily on both wrists. |
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The wood floors were highly polished as was the banister of the staircase. |
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Charles offered him a curt nod, before turning on his heel and briskly striding out, his polished black boots beating out a rapid tattoo on the varnished floor. |
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It wasn't meant to be a polished, long-pondered think piece. |
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Dyer on a bad day is still more profound, and more polished, than most writers at their effortful best. |
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Hollywood rumor says he has polished scripts, uncredited, for some movie blockbusters, and he's also busy with TV projects. |
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It employs a chilled mirror of polished rhodium as the primary humidity instrument and infrared optics to control thermoelectric cooling and heating. |
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After settling everything in apple-pie order in a mad hurry, they wait for hours for the colonel to make his appearance and see if the buttons are polished. |
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From the red velvet drapes and smooth polished wood floors to the gorgeous blue banquettes and art-covered walls, we think you're rather going to like Baykus. |
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Even if he danced at his best, he could not display the same quicksilver in jumps and polished tours, and his presence was less compelling and majestic. |
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Every length and lath of wood is polished to a force-field sheen. |
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The Specimens below are polished to a high luster on one side to allow viewing of the beautiful crystalline structure characteristic of this rare primitive achondrite! |
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He had brought home a sleek new camper with a kitchenette, polished wooden cabinets, and foldout beds. |
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That afternoon we polished and shined, swept and dusted, washed and waxed every nook and cranny of the little house while Madam Cuffy cooked the banquet. |
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When polished, silver has the highest-known reflectivity of visible light. |
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Floors were polished with real beeswax, which was melted down, he recalls. |
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The moonlight grew brighter, like silver when it is polished. |
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He said the polished diamonds will be Namibian unlike other diamond cutting factories in the country that cut rough diamonds from other countries. |
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The material's specific surface area of a few hundred square meters per cubic centimeter corresponds to about a thousand times that of a polished silicon wafer. |
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She sits polished in a hip yet age-appropriate leather jacket, and hoop earrings. |
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His distinctive voice resonates like polished grit over a combination of searing strings, Hawaiian lap steels, mellotrons and even enchanted lyres. |
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In the stables, hands fed and watered the horses, and groomed their white coats until they shone, and polished the tack until they see dull reflections in the leather. |
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The DVD was accompanied by a personalized basketball jersey and a piece of polished amber. |
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Perhaps it'd once been a balcony around the edge of the courtyard, now it was opened out, floored in polished wood, roofed over, and provided with an ornate balcony rail. |
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Petite baton hands and four baton indicators adorn the dial, which is set in a square goldtone steel case with gentle contours and a beautiful polished shine. |
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The mood is serene and polished, juxtaposing hard and soft, technology and craft. |
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They make a nice antidote to the Anglophobia of the breakfast rooms, where a persuasive case is made for polished mahogany, willowware and crustless toast. |
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The handrail was highly polished and unlike the dark and narrow backstairs there was no squeaky stair, no stair you had to avoid for fear your foot would fall through. |
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Features include polished oak flooring, handmade timber kitchen units with oak worktops and a cast iron fireplace with tiled inset in the dining room. |
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A white-bearded old man removed his glasses and polished them on his coat. |
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Even down to the wing nuts that are in white bronze other parts are polished and lacquered steel, the body is spun aluminium and contains the rotating mirror effect. |
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He has long been hailed as a conservative rising star and as a polished and telegenic African American Republican. |
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They are quite likely to see right through you and your feckless ways, like Saffy in Absolutely Fabulous withering Edina and Patsy with her magnificently polished disdain. |
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Even the more polished, informed, self-possessed Romney seems cursed with an Eddie Haskell air of insincerity and deceitfulness. |
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Coursing beneath the polished surface of the love poems is something deep, dark, and defiant. |
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It was heavy, made of dark wood and polished to a fine sheen. |
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The headhouse itself was wonderfully refurbished, with sunbeams shining again through the great rose windows down onto the polished waiting room floor. |
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The end of each fiber was polished at 40 deg to its longitudinal axis to produce total internal reflection of excitation light and collected fluorescence at this face. |
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But, especially as the orchestra develops, and finds itself playing on other than home territory, some of those rough edges will need to be smoothed and polished. |
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But if you like the striped upholstery, high ceilings, polished dark wood and bendy wrought-iron work of French Imperial styling, you may well prefer it. |
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Desserts of chocolate cake and hyper-decadent peach meringue sundae were quickly polished off, followed a fine selection of Isle of Mull cheeses and coffee. |
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The house has been very well maintained by its owners and includes polished oak flooring, a solid pine kitchen, double glazed leaded windows and landscaped gardens. |
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The first and largest bedroom, overlooking the rear garden, is a well proportioned double with polished timber floorboards and moulded ceiling cornices. |
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The dormitory has since been converted into a small chapel, filled with polished wooden stools and a statue of Mary in the corner. |
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There is the classic, carefully crafted shtick of the old-fashioned nightclub comedian, routines and rib-ticklers cast and recast into perfectly polished pearls of witticism. |
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I reupholstered a chair, redid the wood fittings and polished it. |
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This band could not be more marketable and polished, yet remains unsigned. |
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Our dining companion, not one to shy away from rich food, unsurprisingly polished this off, smacking his lips and barely allowing us even a mouthful. |
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From here, an elegant stone staircase to the first floor has cast iron bannisters and a polished mahogany handrail, and it leads to the landing lit by large cupola. |
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Sure it had it's elegant aspects, like polished oak tables and cabinets, and fine material for the rugs and curtains, but the room was dull, and boring. |
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As well as replumbing and rewiring the house, he has put down polished wooden floors, added a stylish kitchen extension and had the back garden professionally landscaped. |
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It was a place I recognized, far more appealing than the polished theatrics of scripted versions. |
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Roy's head is looking extra shiny after John polished it for him earlier. |
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Steele was polished and acrobatic in his attempts to address the entire ballroom from his seat on the far end of the dais. |
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Cesium and rubidium lose their valence electrons especially easily when light strikes their polished surfaces and are photosensitive over the full visible spectrum. |
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Unlike other jean zippers, our zippers are specially polished and plated. |
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I can't think what it would cost to furnish a single shot with, say, a street full of period cars, all polished or dirtied up to the requisite degree of authenticity. |
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The gun was a deep gray luster, perfectly polished and never used. |
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Those, along with the bread and cheeses, were quickly polished off. |
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Prisoners were encouraged to earn money by crafting products such as polished sea beans, toys, and bows and arrows, all sold to tourists. |
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A silver bowguard made by Loloma in 1968 has one side rough and unpolished and another highly polished. |
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Mirrors can be cleaned with warm water and ammonia or vinegar and polished with a chamois. |
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I took them, breathed on them, polished them with a chamois and hung them on the chandelier. |
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All the heat of a decade of fierce Indian summers is stored in the pitch-black, polished walls of the corkscrew staircase. |
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With the added suggestion of her goggles it reminded her pupil of the polished shell or corslet of a horrid beetle. |
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Nor will polished Amber although it send forth a gross and corporal exhalement, be found a long time defective upon the exactest scales. |
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Lucas withdrew the cane. Its polished ferrule flashed in the lantern glare. |
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Dr. Tillotson polished over whatever was left rough in the compositions with his smooth language, and flowingness of his easy eloquence. |
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But what allowed forest clearance on a large scale was the polished stone axe above all other tools. |
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The two large stones at the Southern Entrance had an unusually smooth surface, likely due to having stone axes polished on them. |
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He noted that a polished needle would enter leather and fabric with greater ease, and a polished pitchfork required less effort as well. |
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People who could not afford glass often used polished horn, cloth or even paper. |
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The reinforced concrete exterior was covered with plaques of marble attached with bolts of polished aluminum. |
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In 1623, historian Edmund Bolton named him the best and most polished English poet. |
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The florid, coloratura monody of the early Baroque gave way to a simpler, more polished melodic style. |
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Since 1995, he has worked with the highly reflective surface of polished stainless steel. |
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Many a wife would keep her husband's brass curling stone handle on the mantelpiece, brightly polished until the next time it was needed. |
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In metallography, an alloy of interest is ground flat and polished to a mirror finish. |
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It is cited by many critics and fans alike as their most polished and accessible work. |
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Pearl farmers can culture a pearl by placing a nucleus, usually a piece of polished mussel shell, inside the oyster. |
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In 1832, the first polished tombstone of Aberdeen granite to be erected in an English cemetery was installed at Kensal Green Cemetery. |
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The invention of polished stone axes was a major advance that allowed forest clearance on a large scale to create farms. |
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The stone was quarried and rough axe heads were produced there, to be more finely worked and polished elsewhere. |
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The walls were lined with paper-bark, pipe-clayed and panelled with polished bloodwood. |
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White rice is rice that has had the brownish hull polished off leaving just the white inner part of the grain. |
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She spun around, silk gliding silently across polished piano bench, and met them with a radiant, puckersome smile. |
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Rinsing and gently polishing the silver restores a highly polished condition. |
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The shape of the polished axes suggests that they were bound in wooden staves and used for forest clearance. |
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The Langdale industry was one of many which extracted hard stone for manufacture into polished axes. |
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The surfaces are polished and finished with varying degrees of sheen or luster. |
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Prehistoric finds in Hornsea include a polished Neolithic stone axehead, Neolithic or Bronze Age flints, and Bronze Age flint arrowhead. |
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The fairest diamonds are rough till they are polished, and the purest gold must be run and washed, and sifted in the ore. |
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If the surface finish is rougher that the polished surface of a typical smooth test specimen, the long-life fatigue strength is reduced. |
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You can imagine no set of people more polished, powdered, tonified and Englified, than they are. |
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A few sets of tooled leather bindings were set out on narrow polished tables, between book ends. |
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Now, brown rice and other grains have been largely replaced by polished white rice. |
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And, further, that mention of this name must untune the Universe and leave its polished timber cracked, entangled in a mesh of strings. |
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Where Gossip Girl was polished and chic, NYC Prep was awkward and forced. |
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The slickensides along the ped faces show shiny polished surfaces caused by the rubbing that occurs during wetting and drying sequences. |
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The frame and top and front of the slide have antiglare, satin finish, while the rear sides of the slide are highly polished. |
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The va-va-voom leather is polished off with a chic pair of cobalt blue trousers and black pointed pumps. |
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The bomb site has since been turned into a Memorial Park, a place where a polished stone wall lists the names of all who perished. |
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Dad polished off his semifreddo torronicino, a nougat ice-cream made with marscapone cheese. |
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A finish that totals one micro-inch is finely polished while one that totals one micron is coarsely textured. |
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Some of the cars may be able to be polished to remove the paint but a number will need complete resprays. |
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Use double-sided sticky tape to make your gifts look professional and polished. |
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Prunus serrula also has very glossy bark that can remind you of polished mahogany. |
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In various sizes and lengths, each polished chrome wrench has a ring spanner ratchet. |
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A mounted and polished cross-section of the failed hose was examined on a Nixon Epichot 30 metallograph. |
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The kitchen cupboards have light cream fronts and polished granite worktops and there's an integrated oven and separate grill. |
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Analyses are performed using polished, etched sections using a reflected light microscope, or with thin sections using a petrographic microscope. |
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The main street, called Placa or Stradun, is a wide backbone of polished limestone pavement lined with stately 17th-century shops and housing. |
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Hammered copper and polished nickle in bathroom fixtures and fittings are the rage, Bennett said. |
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The nurses station is made of polished olivewood accent panels reminiscent of the native Russian Olive trees that line local rivers. |
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With its pull-down menus, animated boxes and snazzy design, Totally Free Stuff is among the most polished sites for cheapskates. |
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After this, the edge surfaces are polished using a rough canvas cloth impregnated with saddle soap. |
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The faceting is sophisticated, for although some stones are simply polished en cabochon, most are table, trap and rose cut. |
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The polished Samian ware came from France, the black pottery from Germany, and other earthenware from the east and west Midlands. |
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Once on the Spanish party island they headed for the pool and polished off jugs of sangria. |
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It has been a splendid year in the rib-tickling department with Matt Le Blanc making a welcome return to polished situation comedies. |
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Other speleothems include flowstone that looks like a rock river, rounded polished cave pearls, and feathery aragonite. |
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Inside, walls are finished in tinted plaster, with no skirtings against the floors, which themselves are of polished pale concrete. |
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The variety of rocks used in polished tools and other artefacts is evident in museum collections, not all of the sources of the rocks having been positively identified. |
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The picture was painted on the wooden frame to a polished bronze mirror. |
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The character was cut in beech wood, which was then pressed into a soft clay to form a mould, and bronze poured into the mould, and finally the type was polished. |
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The floor of the room was of polished chunam, white as curds. |
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In the United States shuttles are often made of wood from the Flowering Dogwood, because it is so hard, resists splintering, and can be polished to a very smooth finish. |
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He would always show up for the visit wearing a pair of brightly polished shoes, a starched collar, and an ostentatious tiepin of extravagant poor taste. |
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Daria closed her eyes, exhaling slow smoke through her nostrils, listening to the bumpity sound of wheels on the polished cobblestone unevenness of the street. |
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For Friedman, finding people for hire requires a polished silver tongue. |
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The galena of the ore contains microscopic inclusions of various forms that become visible upon polished surfaces etched with hydrochloric or nitric acid. |
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The threads are then stretched and polished by steel rollers and brushes. |
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