As far back as 1992, the artist himself began scouring around like a gumshoe to assemble the many authentic, '40s-era objects included in Durant. |
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Both of these substances are mild abrasives and can be used as an alternative to chlorine scouring powders. |
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In the months since, the allies have been scouring the place and have not come up with a single weapon of mass destruction. |
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They also deprive Australian livestock of food by scouring the cultivated rangelands, which also facilitates erosion. |
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Ridgetop winds were blowing from the north scouring north faces or giving them a slight windslab. |
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He used the wire wool scouring scrubbing pad that I use to clean the cooker. |
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Finding an old water mill to recommission generally means scouring the listings of rural estate agents and auction houses. |
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Designers are scouring the animal kingdom for exotic species to turn into bags, shoes and all manner of trendiness. |
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Detectives are scouring court lists as they try to trace the arsonists responsible for a devastating attack on York Crown Court. |
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A love-struck student from Reading has spent twenty-four Sundays scouring Oxford for a woman he met once in the University Parks. |
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A few puzzled tourists stand around, scouring their London A to Zs for alternative routes to their destinations. |
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Two guards either side of the castle doors stood to attention, their eyes scouring the Teger men fiercely. |
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The find sparked a manhunt with 15 police officers, dog teams and the force helicopter scouring the area. |
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Accustomed to ensilage, a full ration of alfalfa would start the cows scouring and by tomorrow morning the pasture would stink. |
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Jack looked up, his eyes scouring over the many cones and dozens of police-men scattered around the area. |
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Forensic teams were yesterday scouring the area for clues, while detectives conducted house to house interviews. |
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It seems the girls are having a much harder time of it, scouring the shops of Edinburgh for the perfect frock. |
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Anya resumed scouring the floor for her missing shoe, walking with a stumping gait. |
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Bowlers commonly use sand paper, scouring pads, polishes, and cleaners to alter their cover stock. |
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Never use abrasives like scouring powder or scouring pads, as these plastics are easily scratched. |
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To keep bacteria from growing, put your sponge or scouring pad in the dishwasher every time you run it. |
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If necessary use a plastic scouring pad or wooden scraper to remove burnt-on food. |
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Joining these are three scouring rushes and the common, or field, horsetail. |
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The transition into the moist prairie is heralded by scattered scouring rushes. |
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I had a scrubber wash me down for 20 minutes, using scouring pad mittens and a really abrasive paste that helped to remove most of my dead skin. |
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I have to make sure that my material is bang up-to-date, which means scouring the web to check for new developments. |
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Coincidentally, the boating people also realised that they must have miscounted, and jets set out scouring the seas for them. |
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Meanwhile scientists are scouring the world to find frost-tolerant varieties of wheat and triticale. |
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They spend hours scouring the wires and trolling for trade partners in search of the final piece in a championship run. |
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I know because I'm scouring each and every one of them for some morsel of insight that will lead me to the best spot. |
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The phrase conjured up the image of a hive of busy accountants in green eyeshades, scouring the tax code for hidden exemptions. |
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It is usually caused by the scouring action of sand, gravel, slag, earth, and other gritty material. |
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I dawdled by the carriages as the crowds loped sleepily off the train and homewards, frantically scouring the scene for Max. |
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You may need to add grains of rice or beans and shake to get scouring action with these products also. |
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He had told her that there would always be street urchins, to young and weak to work, scouring the streets for pockets to pick. |
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Plumes of spindrift were scouring the top, leaving nothing but a swooping white cleaver of ice. |
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Rust may be scoured with fine steel wool or scouring powder but re-seasoning of the utensil is necessary. |
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Driving his bloodthirsty hordes ever forward, the Dark Lord began scouring every single dimension, leaving no stone unturned. |
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Aerial surveys show that Louisiana's barrier islands have sustained especially heavy losses from Katrina's scouring winds and waves. |
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Search vessels and helicopters continued scouring the choppy seas despite fading hopes of finding the nine still missing from the boat. |
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Hurling supporters in neighbouring parishes are scouring local GAA officials in the hope of getting a ticket to the September 12 Final. |
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I love scouring pawnshops and Cash Converters, used book, CD and video stores. |
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My mom and I are scouring New York City for a cream-colored cocktail dress that will show off my long legs. |
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I could probably get all the equipment I'd need to develop and contact print the results, too, by scouring the local junk shops. |
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The habitat is seasonally inundated, and flood scouring appeared to occur on a periodic basis. |
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I got out of the car and crunched across the snow, each breath of cold air scouring my lungs like steel wool. |
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Then there are winter days when the east wind blows, scouring the sky of clouds and freezing the dunes hard as marble. |
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We also watched a 20-minute film about a ruthless press gang scouring dockside pubs for unsuspecting naval recruits. |
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Another employee was also left gutted by the bombshell news and is now scouring the job market. |
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Using a damp cloth and plastic scouring pad, wipe the inside of the oven cavity and heating elements removing any food residue or grease. |
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One hundred years ago, legions of bounty hunters were scouring the swamps and forests of Florida, looking for songbirds to adorn society ladies' hats. |
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The victim simply views the screen to make his or her decision and police don't have to waste valuable hours scouring the streets for line-up lookalikes. |
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Fund managers are constantly scouring the UK for companies with steadily rising earnings-per-share and smaller companies with access to ground-breaking new technologies. |
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With the crop of youngsters he is developing West Ham could be looking to go places but of course they will sell most of them and leave Harry scouring Europe again. |
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Clooney is superb as the vain, foppish McGill, scouring the stores for his preferred brand of hair pomade even as the police manhunt draws ever closer. |
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Tyson's handlers, scouring the globe for a safe opponent, scheduled his next fight on June 11 with club fighter Kevin McBride, the slowest prizefighter in the business. |
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Rather than spend their time hanging around on street corners, they can be found scouring their estates for litter, clearing up play areas and planting bulbs. |
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Fergus and Miles are two of the country's top professional foragers, scouring the countryside for everything from bittercress to dandelions for London's most savvy chefs. |
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Known commonly as the horsetail or scouring rush, this plant has emerged as one of the species that is increasingly recommended by garden designers. |
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Federal investigators are scouring records to chart the life of the animal and others in its birth herd for evidence that they may have consumed contaminated feed. |
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I'm still scouring through the record bins of old farmers who have died. |
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A huge police operation was carried out on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to unearth any clues with divers scouring the waters of the River Ribble at the docks. |
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Remove marks with a plastic scouring pad and a mildly abrasive cleaner. |
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He felt the rough bristles of its hide scouring his own furless skin. |
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Dwarf scouring rush is a miniature horsetail only 8 inches tall. |
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To simulate long-term wear and tear, we use a special machine to scrub the frying pans several hundred times each with a scouring pad, washing-up liquid and water. |
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Airfare consolidators and discount travel specialists can create cheaper-than-ever globe-spanning itineraries by scouring the industry for closeout prices. |
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The canopies were jet-washed with the appropriate degreaser, then by hand with a scouring pad any stubborn residue was removed before the canopies being jet-washed once more. |
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The wealthy, physically buff, and orphaned British aristocrat lives for high adventure, scouring the globe for lost tombs and forgotten treasures. |
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He had used the old seaman's trick of scattering the floorboards with salt and then sluicing them with boiling water and then scouring them with the hard bristled brush. |
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Hundreds of civilian volunteers were recruited and trained, scouring communities for any evidence of Graham. |
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McLennan was scouring church land with his metal detector in September when he came across a silver spoon. |
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Reporters found that scouring the Internet for remarks made by Ukip members was proving fruitful. |
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She later confessed to poring over botanical volumes in search of suitable poisons and scouring the woods for lethal mushrooms. |
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Together with the Colorado and Wyoming National Guards, FEMA was scouring 17 counties across the state for survivors. |
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Since it uses a reverse electroplating process, there's no abrasive action from bore scouring brushes and no possibility of scratching the lands and grooves. |
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I set out with a scouring pad on the bathroom ceiling to smooth down the edges of the curling up paint so I could slap on a new coat over the top. |
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I've been scouring the bins for a clean version of this for years. |
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Two lifeboats, a rescue helicopter, an RAF Hercules plane and two Navy war ships spent 30 hours scouring the seas and coast but his body was never found. |
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It becomes surface water runoff through atmospheric scouring associated with rainfall and fogfall. |
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The scouring by the ancient glaciers and the acidity of the soil have destroyed all palaeontologically interesting materials, such as fossils. |
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If the wreck stayed uncovered any longer it risked irreversible damage from biological decay and tidal scouring. |
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Water exiting a turbine usually contains very little suspended sediment, which can lead to scouring of river beds and loss of riverbanks. |
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They develop after the rock has been exposed by the scouring action of an ice sheet or glacier. |
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Yet Pompey the Great deserveth honour more justly for scouring the seas, and taking from the rovers 846 sail of ships. |
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The gale scouring the exposed surface of the mountain had swept the snow surface into a wind-board crust. |
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Now a team in South Carolina are scouring the Congaree National Park in the first scientific search for the elusive creature outside Arkansas. |
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They place 4mL of the mixture in a tiny round-bottomed flask, add a boiling chip and attach a distilling column packed with a scouring sponge. |
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As my gaze wandered from the group up the dead tree I spotted three white-breasted nuthatches silently scouring its upper reaches. |
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Armed coastguard boats were scouring the waters close to America's financial centre inWall Street. |
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The medicinal plants being studied by the AUB team were chosen after scouring folk medicine archives and identifying the most well-known 29 medicinal plants in Lebanon. |
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To study the amount of scouring around bridge piers with rectangular sections and a triangular Ogival in river bends, a physical model was prepared. |
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Among the various pre-treatment or purification processes of cellulose textile fibers, only scouring and mercerization employ concentrated alkaline agents. |
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So if you see a grey-haired man on the banks of the Mersey in the next few weeks, don't worry, he's not about to throw himself in, he's just scouring the mud for lugworms. |
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Celtic are now scouring the globe to find a new hitman for Deila, although time is not on their side after being left in the lurch at such a late stage. |
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Despite scouring missing person records from around the world, detectives had been unable to work out who the barefoot hitchhiker, known as The Lady in the Afghan Coat, was. |
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Chambers admits to scouring academic and public libraries for all editions, subsequent printings, and dust jackets, but does not mention any particular library by name. |
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The number of wool scouring operators in New Zealand has been reducing for some time in the face of a declining wool clip and increasing greasy wool exports to China. |
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The channel has been made considerably narrower by dumping ship's ballast and ironworks slag along the former banks, increasing the scouring due to its natural flow. |
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The gap was formed by the dropping of the Craven Faults in the Carboniferous through Jurassic periods combined with glacial scouring by ice sheets in the Pleistocene Ice Age. |
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