Remove mirrors from their frames prior to stripping, to avoid damaging the silvering, which would be costly to replace. |
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The morning sunlight cast golden shades on her father's fair hair, picking out the silvering strands. |
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Formic acid is also used in fumigants, refrigerants, solvents for perfumes and lacquers, brewing, and silvering glass. |
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Yet Stork determined the probable focal length of a concave mirror made by inverting and silvering the convex mirror shown in the painting. |
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Levin was splinting a Guardsman's broken arm when Hawkins came into the infirmary, his faintly silvering hair still wet from his bath. |
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He looked almost like her brother, tall, and moderately muscled, with black hair, silvering at the temples. |
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His hair was long, dark and thick with waves, silvering where it touched his scalp. |
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That points to the likelihood that grimy hands had affected the silvering, either before or after it was applied. |
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Observation of the expression: A visual survey has to be made on the presence of leaves that show signs of silvering. |
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We have tin and silvering electrolite coating facilities, all in wide or selective bands. |
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As silvering only occurs under specific growing conditions, these conditions have to be present during growth. |
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He's dapperly dressed, scarf knotted just so, beard silvering elegantly, but the lines under his eyes look sharply etched. |
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Made from Spanish oak, it will age in a similar way to teak, silvering with age – though you'll need to self-assemble it after arrival. |
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The Group employs large-scale coating, laminating and silvering processes to make these products. |
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He was tall, though slightly bowed, his silvering hair catching the last of the sunlight. |
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Pilkington Building Products is a market leader in the use of large-scale coating, laminating and silvering processes. |
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A refraction without silvering in a state of perpetual ravishment of itself. |
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In the case of glass negatives, silvering often occurs, and this can result in separation of layers. |
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To achieve this result, Saint-Gobain leveraged glass forming expertise gained from its work with the automobile industry and silvering techniques from traditional mirror manufacturing. |
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Each of his self-portraits, with steadily silvering hair and whitening skin, showed him progressing as inevitably as his numbers into the infinity he longed for. |
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Here in the deepest, darkest corners, the roots are spreading, fine threads silvering the soil, a delicate macrame of pale tendrils and wet earth. |
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In the same decade Liebig also improved the commercial processing of artificial milk for infants, the baking of whole-meal bread, and the silvering of mirrors. |
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Some mirrors will simply be shifted to another position in order to ensure that slightly varying shades of silvering blend together into a harmonious whole. |
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On citrus, the mites feed mostly on the fruit resulting in a stippling of the rind, heavy infestations producing silvering on lemons and silvering or russetting on oranges. |
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A mirror made exclusively with silvering quality glass that was carefully selected by the float glass manufacturer for all thickness of clear glass. |
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The silvering metamorphosis results in morphological and physiological modifications that prepare the animal to migrate back to the Sargasso Sea. |
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The silvering is achieved with reflective fish scales that function as small mirrors. |
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Silvering may appear in the undercoat, tail, under parts of the dog, or beneath the tail and breechings. |
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