Water leakage may soak into the concrete masonry backup walls or into sheathing in steel stud backup walls. |
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Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus and protective suits laid sheets of absorbent material on the slick to soak up the chemicals. |
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Leave overnight to drip through, then remove the jelly bag, discard the contents and leave to soak in cold water while you finish the jelly. |
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For an effective treatment for nits and hair lice, soak at least 20 seeds for an hour in warm water. |
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So, after days spent duelling and fighting, I was able to go back and soak in warm mineral baths overlooking the magnificent Tuscan countryside. |
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Travelers can snorkel, dive, kayak, fish, or simply plant their feet in the sand and soak up the sun. |
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I always loved Meg's gorgeous photos and wanted to soak up the apparent peaceful, spiritual vibe of the place. |
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And to clean brass curtain rings, soak them in a hot water and vinegar solution, then buff dry. |
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There are plenty of houses and churches where you can soak up the carefully arranged atmosphere of bygone Bloomsbury. |
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If there is a chance cabbageworms have invaded the heads, soak them in strong salt water for 15 minutes. |
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It makes a good base for exploring the gorge area as well as to have a soak in the relaxing hot springs. |
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That said, I was still a bit hesitant to buy a whole big watermelon and soak it in vodka. |
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Proper summer pudding should be weighted and left overnight for the juices from the raspberries, red and blackcurrants to soak through the bread. |
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School children tag along beside us, as we examine architectural jewels, eager to soak up our guide's pearls of wisdom. |
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The storm front had passed on through, fading, having delivered just enough rain to soak Joe and the pinto mare through to the skin. |
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For those of you who enjoy a lot of walking, give your feet a quick soak in a footbath using geranium essential oil before you set out. |
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Similarly, a short soak in water containing a little acid shifts the colour towards cyan, each acid producing a slightly different hue. |
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Your washing machine can be directed to soak and spin while you drink coffee in a cybercafe. |
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Fill the tub with water that is as hot as you can tolerate, add 1 cup each of baking soda and Epsom salts, and soak for 15 minutes. |
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Although it is not necessary to soak porridge oats, it makes for quicker cooking in the morning if you do. |
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Its secret is a 10-minute pre-oven soak in soy sauce, tangerine peel, cinnamon and aniseed. |
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Then we actually make a couple of our own rums, a citrus one in which we soak lemons, limes and oranges. |
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They first strip the thin cuticle layer from the middle rib of a young palm leaf, then soak the fibers for pliability. |
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Avoid wetting the foliage, and soak the soil until you see water draining through the bottom of the container. |
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Citron grills octopus until it's sultry and smoky, then adds opaline orbs of cod cheeks to soak up a rich black-currant-and-caper broth. |
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To get rid of the salt, I would recommend that you soak it at least overnight. |
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If you want your paste to not be green, soak the pistachios overnight, and then remove the skins with a tea towel. |
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Let agitation begin, but stop the washer and let the towels soak in hot water. |
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Luke ran to the bathroom and started to run some super hot water for Winnie to soak in for a while. |
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Lying with her feet propped on the rim of the large tub, Yvonne let herself soak in the hot water. |
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She took another shuddering breath as she placed her head under the running water and allowed it to soak her hair. |
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Running her hands threw her long black hair she let the water soak her back. |
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I buried my face in his chest, allowing my tears to soak his shirt, leaving tell tale damp spots where my eyes had pressed. |
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Roof and mechanical system leaks can allow water to soak interior surfaces. |
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If that appears to be a problem, disconnect it, and soak the salt clog out in a tub of water. |
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I enjoyed the dip, even if it was in a cold bath that looked as if a football team had enjoyed a soak before me. |
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Tiptoe through the garden for a moonlit soak in the hot tub or simply cuddle up by the fire in your room. |
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Top off your perfect evening with a soothing soak in one of their private baths. |
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I lit candles all around the bathroom, and had a nice soak in a bath full of lavender scented bubbles. |
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They had all opted for a soak in the hot tub, and Ashley lent them a few of her bathing suits. |
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After a long walk back to Piccadilly Circus and a stuffy train journey home during which I dozed off, I was glad of a soak in a cool, deep bath. |
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The essence of the Sycamore experience is a soak in one of the resort's fancifully named redwood tubs. |
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Cleaning your food processor bowl with a good soak is tough because of the hole in the middle. |
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As an alternative to sleeping aids, some experts recommend a soak in a hot tub. |
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This is not a college course, it's a living proposition, here for you to use, to dive into and soak yourself in. |
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I tried to soak myself in the story, to let the notes and phrases marinate in my head. |
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Like a field absorbing fresh spring rains, we can continue to soak ourselves in the Spirit's presence, absorbing more and more of his life. |
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This was annoying enough, but after I'd used towels to soak up the water, I heard an ominous dripping noise coming from below. |
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So if you couldn't get tickets to the paid events, you can still soak up the atmosphere. |
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When you can, soak some cotton pads in cool water or rose water and place them over closed eyes for 10 minutes. |
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I had expected to escape the bustle of the metropolis and soak in the undisturbed beauty of nature. |
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But, believe it or not, I was actually in Italy to soak up the art and the history. |
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Hamilton recommends that dancers soak their feet in the bathtub every two weeks and rub the calluses down with a pumice stone. |
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Guy rests his head down on the sun lounger by the pool and closes his eyes, sighing as the warm rays of the sun soak into his body. |
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Before planting, soak seeds overnight in warm water to soften and speed germination. |
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You might also add a few drops of the oil to a hot bath and soak for a while, inhaling the steamy vapors. |
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I merely need to soak it in, bathe in it, let it speak to me the way it has spoken to others. |
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If you plan to stain end the grain, apply a wood conditioner before staining so the end won't soak up too much stain. |
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Work up an appetite in the beautiful pool, or soak up splendid views of the North Sea coast. |
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If the wallpaper patch is prepasted paper, soak it in warm water for 30 seconds. |
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The base coat contains absorbers to soak up sweat and oil, and the topcoat contains color that evened out my red blotches and discolorations. |
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When I had ingrown toenails removed, I had to soak my feet in an Epsom salts footbath twice a day. |
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Thanks to solar panels that soak up energy during the day to power the wheel, those extravagant light shows have a minuscule carbon footprint. |
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Either way, it's best to make it a day or so in advance to allow the juices to soak completely into the bread and turn it deep crimson. |
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Cut the crusts away from the bread and soak the slices briefly in water, then squeeze them until almost dry. |
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Crystal gems do not soak up water, because of their closely packed crystalline structure that does not permit water molecules to enter. |
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View the beautiful east window and soak up the sense of history at Carlisle Cathedral, where there are many historical points of interest. |
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For the dashi, in a medium bowl, combine the konbu and water and set aside to soak for one hour. |
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Three boys climb the staircase to a second-floor observation deck to soak in the view. |
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Will his profits skyrocket under a system in which he can soak up advertising dollars for both print and television? |
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You should also soak for 30 minutes in a lukewarm bath that contains some ordinary table salt and two teaspoons of malt vinegar. |
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Pizzas are grilled, and kebabs threaded with bread between the chunks of meat, to soak up their juices as they cook. |
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The spiced pork was flavoured only delicately, and a touch on the dry side, but that just allowed it to soak up the rich jus with more gusto. |
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This led me to use only pencil and ballpoint pens and to slip in a piece of kitchen towel to soak up wet ink. |
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To give the sweet peas a jump-start on the season, lightly scratch the seed coat with sandpaper and soak the seed in water overnight. |
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The dishwashing liquid acts as a wetting agent and allows the water to soak into the soil. |
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A thin layer of shavings goes on the mats each day to soak up excess moisture. |
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Leave hard-to-shave spots, like knees and ankles, until the end so they soak up as much shaving cream as possible. |
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Following a cozy soak, they retired to the bedroom, eventually fell to sleep but were awakened by the smell of smoke. |
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But if cabin fever does set in, it's nice to know you can take an excursion or soak up some culture. |
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You prepare black beans very much the same way you would other dried peas, but you've got to soak them for a couple of hours before boiling them. |
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The linen was boiled, scrubbed, rinsed and given a final soak in Robin Blue to drag out the last erg of whiteness before starching. |
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Last year, I lived within walking distance of the carnival route, and I went in both days to soak up the atmosphere. |
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The gardener's therapy kit contains really good hand cream and a relaxing bath soak. |
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Foaming bathroom cleaner does a wonderful job on soot, but first saturate the bricks with an all-purpose cleaner and allow to soak a few minutes. |
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Bring soaking liquor to the boil and drop the babas in, rolling them to soak all over and become bloated. |
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The oil is injected into wood timbers or, if wood is unpainted, applied topically to soak in. |
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I don't mind when it rains but I hate that thin film drizzle that seems only to be in the air but manages to soak you in next to no time. |
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The practical result of cold soak is to produce wines with brighter color, less tawniness with added complexity. |
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He grabbed a nearby stack of bandages and piled on one after the other until he felt there was enough to soak up the blood. |
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Simply plant the accelerator, try to keep pace with the gearchanges in the six-speed box and soak up the noise. |
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A long soak in the bath is a great relaxant, but did you know that having just one can use up to 100 litres of water? |
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Set your hose nozzle to a fine mist so the water can soak in without causing erosion or disturbing the seeds. |
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Wash all removable shelves and bins, letting them soak in the sink to remove tough stains. |
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This allows the tempera paints to stabilize and soak into the surface of the paper. |
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The suspension was able to soak up major road undulations over rough terrain. |
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You're either shivering in parks trying to soak up a stray ray of sun or huddling on a terrasse inhaling the hot fumes of a cafe au lait. |
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If you have time, soak raisins or sultanas in the muscat or sherry first, then pour them on the ice cream along with the liquid. |
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It was nice and thoughtful of them and all, but she just really wanted to go home and soak her feet. |
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She held the pillow to her face, letting it soak up her tears, and wept silently. |
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Can you measure out a cup of rice for me, please, and leave it to soak in a bowl of water? |
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The next day the coated print is put into a bath of chemicals and water and allowed to soak. |
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Baking soda can also be used to deodorize bottles by filling them with undiluted baking soda and allowing the bottles to soak overnight. |
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Use cotton wool, or a pad for removing make-up, to soak up this mix and gently bathe the eyes. |
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Even if paint seems to be adhering in large areas, the water will soak into the calcimine behind the paint and it will scrape off. |
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They had managed to soak their shirts in water and breath through them to filter out the afterdamp. |
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Concertgoers are encouraged to bring their picnic hampers, chairs and blankets and sit back and soak up the atmosphere. |
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If you see leaf wilting or hard, caked soil, water the trees well and slowly enough to allow the water to soak in. |
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Willow will be planted to shore up the banks of the River Devon and wetland created to soak up water on neighbouring hilltops. |
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Then, after a long day of talking and gorging, you can go soak your feet in the baptistery. |
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As the weather warms up, soak regular peas or pole beans for a few minutes and plant these between the snow peas. |
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After planting, soak the bottom of the container in a pan of water until the surface is wet or spray with a mister until well-watered. |
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I refix after bleaching, then soak the print in hypo clearing agent for 3 minutes. |
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Ellianne watched her brother soak the linen, wring it and press it to her eyes. |
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I wrung out a cold washrag, let it soak in the hot water as I brushed my hair, then braided it into a tight braid in the back of my head. |
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Put a handful of hide glue granules in an old tin can and allow it to soak overnight in just enough cold water to cover it. |
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Whatever it becomes will have to be handwashed, and quickly, as I've learned that angora shouldn't ever soak in water. |
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I was going to go talk to him and just hang with him and sort of soak in some of his wisdom. |
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A day in advance, put the citrus zests, juice, sherry and brandy in a bowl to soak. |
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The next stage is to soak them for a day or so in a diluted solution of household bleach. |
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You can meander along the serpentine paths that lead into the forests and soak in some wilderness. |
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In frying, a crisp caramelized crust is formed that will allow but a small amount of oil to soak into the food. |
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Loosen the surface of the soil to allow moisture to soak in, then water well. |
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Split the round pods, soak seed overnight and plant in a small pot of moistened rooting mixture. |
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While being coached, top athletes are encouraged to soak armbands and sweatbands in their favourite aftershave or perfume. |
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You can soak them overnight in cold water, but we recommend boiling and soaking because it cuts the time your stovetop is tied up. |
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You just want to lie and luxuriate in it, to soak up the sound until you reach bursting point. |
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This also minimizes the heat soak the vehicle is exposed to and eliminates the weight and expense of a heat shield. |
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I'd just run a gorgeous bath with bubbles galore, hot water and a divine smell from the bath soak. |
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I've never been in a car with so many pockets, compartments and clever little spaces to soak up the detritus of modern family driving. |
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Many people try simple home remedies like talcum powder, anti-perspirants and solutions containing aluminium to soak their feet. |
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Children danced by the bandstand and cartwheeled across the grass, while others enjoyed a picnic or stretched out to soak up the sunshine. |
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Another trick she suggests is to wear a fabric headband while working out to hold loose pieces of your hair back. as well as soak up the sweat. |
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Or you could simply soak up the convivial atmosphere and practise your French with the friendly stallholders. |
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Enjoy a glass of wine, discuss, argue or simply listen and soak up the convivial atmosphere of this book gathering. |
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During this time he allows Jesus to soak up all of his sinfulness and depravity and then to fill him with the presence of Holy Spirit. |
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Match your Austrian adventure in the spa with a moor mud soak in the hydrotherapy tub or with a peat body wrap followed with a sauna treatment. |
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The face-off was an ideal opportunity for enthusiasts to soak in the craft of these two acclaimed exponents. |
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Never soak such items in solutions containing ammonia, washing soda or heavy duty detergents. |
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Wash the waterblommetjies thoroughly and soak in salt water for 30 minutes. |
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I made it a quick one, not the long soak I was dying to have, and dried my hair into soft waves. |
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Always smell the fish before buying and, if in doubt, soak the skate wings in water acidulated with lemon juice for 30 minutes before cooking. |
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Quarter hearts and rub cut edges with lemon and soak in acidulated water until ready to use. |
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Gulab jamuns can be prepared a day in advance, allowing them to fully soak overnight. |
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Zeolites can soak up liquid or gas molecules and also catalyze chemical reactions. |
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After eating, he went for a long hot soak in the tub, hoping the chain was rustproof. |
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Huge plastic tubs of dried marrowfat peas would have to be left to soak overnight before being steamed in the morning. |
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If the stain refuses to budge, soak a heavy-duty paper towel with straight peroxide laying the towel on top of the stain. |
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The contractors sent out an oil spill response team with booms to contain the spillage and absorbent pads to soak the oil up. |
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At Studio Bliss, a recently opened spa on the St-Laurent strip, you can double your pleasure with a four-hand massage or soak up a rain massage. |
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Now then, let's hitch our wagon to a star as we soak ourselves in the Ananda of Yaman. |
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Forested wetlands on and around the property slow the water and soak it up. |
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It crashes down in torrents, carving channels through the cracked, sun-dried soil, racing to the sea before it has time to soak in. |
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The home market will soak up most of the extra money, creating opportunities for resellers. |
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The soak is used for peripheral circulation, milk leg, thrombo-phlebitis of lower members or congestion-heart shortage. |
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In addition, you will need fabric stiffener, a spray bottle, pails in which to soak the leather and acrylic paints or leather stains. |
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Along the way, we passed a fire fighter using a hose to soak smouldering roots with water. |
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To help this process along, either soak them in hot water or simply scratch the hard coat of each seed before planting. |
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Order a steak, tune in to that trendy trip hop and soak up a classy laid back vibe. |
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Once cooked rinse it immediately in cold water, then let it soak in fresh cold water while you get on with the sauce. |
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You're allowed to freely knock back the cold ones, soak your legs in the water, and take in the sounds coming in from the stages in the distance. |
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In the cold-brew process, coarsely ground coffee beans soak in cold or room-temperature water for up to 12 or even 24 hours. |
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He's someone who would soak the rich, take away their mink coats and family jewels to buy the poor basic food, shelter and education. |
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Place the same variety of fabric swatches in each batch of dye ad let them soak for several hours. |
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Choose a bar with a terrace near the old port and sit and watch the world go by as you sip a glass of pastis and soak up the sun. |
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Dublin's many tanneries required running water in which to soak piles of uncured leather. |
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The right to enter a church, to worship, say a prayer, soak up the atmosphere and to find a few moments' peace should be free to all. |
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Crush three cloves of garlic in there and let the oil soak up all the garlicky goodness. |
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Quarter-of-an-hour after the game was over, still out on the pitch, David was trying to soak it all in, coming to terms with the result. |
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When you soak the prune in water, it swells up, expanding so that the surface stretches and the wrinkles are smoothed out. |
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He said a van full of sand and grit had to be used to soak up the orange juice which had spilled on to the motorway. |
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To clean your bearings thoroughly, take the bearings apart and soak them in a citrus degreaser. |
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Make sure it is totally submerged, and soak each batch in clean water to avoid pollutants. |
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If using dried borlotti beans soak them overnight in cold water then rinse well. |
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Steep it for 10 minutes, allow the tea to cool and soak your feet for 30 minutes. |
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If using dried beans, soak them overnight, then cover with fresh water and cook for between 60 and 90 minutes, until tender. |
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Allow the tea to cool, soak a washcloth in it, wring it out, lie down, and place it over your closed eyes for 15 to 20 minutes. |
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Rinse or soak them thoroughly in fresh water to remove excess salt before adding them to your compost pile. |
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Any sailor who shot an albatross would soak it overnight to get rid of the fishy taste, and make pies from it the next morning. |
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I see the droplets soak into the stale, brown grass, and I watch it pound the drooping daylilies and roses. |
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With a luxury hotel offering stunning views over the beautiful city and plenty of culture to soak up, a Paris babymoon could be just what the doctor ordered. |
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Lau said it would require a forest 58 times the size of Hong Kong to soak up the city's carbon dioxide wastes, and that the sulphur dioxide would create acid rain. |
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All of which adds up to superb straight line stability, taut handling through curves, improved roll control and a prodigious ability to soak up bumps and smooth out potholes. |
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The ride is also surprisingly good for a mid-engined supercar, taut but well able to soak up small and large bumps with perfect bounce and rebound control. |
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Unlike my mother, who has been glued to the television watching news updates, I refuse to sit and soak in all the killing and carnage going on in the world. |
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Rub cut edges with lemons and soak in acidulated water until ready to use. |
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Before entering the library premises, I ordered an extra shot of espresso coffee, decided to soak in the ambience and took a seat on the library's plaza. |
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To soak up a little of the famous Nashville atmosphere, head for the honky-tonks in Downtown, a row of rough-and-ready bars all playing covers of your favourite country songs. |
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I taunted the rain to soak me, drenching what bit parts it hadn't already. |
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They would soak bags of macaroni to make dough, roll it out and create dumplings, which they sold with a side of lo mein. |
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He had to soak the blood out of the sponge often, and soon discovered that after squeezing it into the bucket, the water within got more and more pink. |
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I had to soak the labels off for all of them so they could buy more. |
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The sense of punishing frustration is heightened by the pounding rain in the opening scene, mirrored later by the emergency fire sprinklers that soak Banek's law offices. |
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They can selectively attract and soak up liquids and gases at the molecular level, making them useful in products from cat litter to water treatment. |
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Without a floor mat, snow and slush can soak into your carpet, through the carpet padding, and you will hardly notice that it already caused your floor pans to get rusty. |
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Hamilton would soak the cardboard packaging of the EPO until the label was unreadable. |
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There was a bit of a leak from the tanker so we put absorbents down to soak up the spillage, of about half a litre, and put a barrier up around the vehicle. |
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The construction workers wear soft eyes that soak up the morning sun, and the janitors have attentive ears that listen to the jostle of walking mobs. |
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Take one pair of child's sleepers and soak it in warm water. |
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Percussion, brass, bass, guitar and wind instruments are the stimulants of choice, so soak up the lunar splendour with Stipsky at this free gig from 7.30 pm. |
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Must dash now, need to soak my feet in vinegar to toughen them up. |
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To remove the taste and smell from the kids' plastic drink bottles, fill the bottles with a solution of bicarbonate of soda and warm water and allow to soak overnight. |
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Order a cortado and a plate of empanadas and soak up the history. |
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Snuggle under a downy duvet, relax by the woodstove with a bottomless cookie jar by your side, or soak in the private hot tub on your cabin's secluded porch. |
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I particularly liked his zebra skin rug, and the pool table laden with finger food to soak up all the alcohol. |
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Never soak brushes in water, commercial cleaners or even paint. |
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After an early night, the boys will have a light work-out before travelling to Twickenham on Sunday in time to soak up the atmosphere of the first game. |
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Rose tilted her head back and let the blisteringly hot water soak her hair, rinsing away the mountains of frothy bubbles that coated her luxurious chocolate-coloured tresses. |
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Alternatively, drop anchor, pour a stiff drink and soak up the sun! |
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To offset such a scenario, you might think OPEC would let prices drift lower, in order to spur economic growth that would soak up that excess crude. |
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It had a festive air last Sunday as residents flooded into the spotlessly clean park to soak up the first rays of spring. |
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Playing cards and cribbage, they cozy up around a neighborhood tavern and while away the winter, or soak in some of the hot springs along the coast. |
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Sit in the sun with a loaf of fresh bread, a hunk of cheese and some German sausage and soak up the medieval atmosphere and scent of flowers and pine resin. |
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I also need to squeeze in a nice, long soak in the bath because my muscles and bones are feeling tired, not to mention that I need to trim my pubes. |
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For a natural fabric softener, soak garments overnight in a solution of one part vinegar to three parts water, then rinse well in clear water before washing. |
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Rinse thoroughly, then soak the fabric in a dilute bleach solution. |
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Hansen says large parts of the dam have already been cleaned up, using cotton wool-like absorbent fibres to literally soak up the oil that covers the dam. |
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For a skirt or unstructured jacket, I would soak the fabric in the tub in cool water, and then hang it up to dry over the shower rail, without squeezing it out. |
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We say goodbye to Romain and head to a sandwich shop nearby to soak up some of the alcohol. |
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First, soak in this description of Christmas Pie, a traditional British dish that makes a Turducken seem modest. |
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We began with a soak in a warm footbath laced with aloe and glycerine. It was wonderfully soothing and set the tone for the blissful pampering to come. |
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Spring is starting to arrive, and we plan to soak up as much sun as our vitamin-D-deficient bodies can handle. |
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Use a water bottle, wet washcloth, or soak a cotton ball in water. |
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This is why Taiwan is staking a claim by moving to a higher end product and allowing China to soak up the less prestigious and demanding pleasure boat business. |
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So I shall seek other forms of rest and relaxation after work today, probably involving some music and a good book, with the possible addition of a soak in the bath. |
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If your bearings were lubed with a thick gel or grease, you may have to let them soak for ten minutes, shake for ten minutes, soak for ten minutes and so on to get them clean. |
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I then left the clothes in a bucket to soak overnight with washing soda. |
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Hot chocolate warms me before I retire to my room for a pre-dinner nap and a good long soak in the bath to pre-empt any aches and pains from the day's exercise. |
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The economy will teeter, one foot over the cliff, while members of Congress soak up the recess sun or swoosh down the ski slopes. |
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To get millions of people to sit down in front of a TV channel for any length of time and soak up all those advertising messages, broadcasters first have to spend big money. |
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I'm going on vacation to soak up some sun and refresh my mind. |
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I had been washing from a bucket of water he provided for me each morning and while it was refreshing, I really needed to have a good soak and wash my hair. |
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Some napped in the shade, while others stripped off shirts and trousers to reveal swim suits so that they could soak in the last baking rays of the sun. |
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Dozens more without tickets waited outside to soak up the atmosphere. |
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The glare outside seemed to soak somehow through the green-chicked windows, making one's eyes ache and filling one's head with stuffiness. |
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You can also soak up the sea views from the hotel spa, relaxing in the hydro pool, cedar sauna, eucalyptus steam room and caldarium. |
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Take a teaspoon of olive oil and two teaspoons of slippery elm extract to coat the stomach and slow soak up. |
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We will soak the sauce with corn bread made with duck bacon bits. |
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Think of it as letting the dishwasher presoak the baked-on foods for you, rather than leaving them to soak in the sink. |
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How can it boost demand and soak up all the unemployed and underemployed? |
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It's also a good, old-fashioned stain remover, either in the machine or to soak clothes in before washing. |
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People dressed trendily are here till midnight in the hope they can soak in the atmosphere. |
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Pub-weary Brits soak up the pints with a heaping bacon sandwich. |
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Bulgur is cracked wheat that's been parboiled so it simply needs to soak in hot water for most usesaACAoa perfect low-maintenance grain. |
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To make the salad, soak the farro overnight then cook as you would barley. |
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Most peristyles in Haiti have hard-packed dirt floors that can soak up libations when they're poured on the ground in honor of the spirits. |
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The rough edges of the lobster will help it soak up the other flavors. |
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You might have tried brining a turkey, but other meats benefit from a soak in a salt-sugar liquid too. |
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Sheila von Wiese-Mack, 62, was one of these visitors, booked into a five-star hotel ready to soak up the exotic beauty of the island. |
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Unnaturally high water levels soak sparrow nests, make eggs vulnerable to rice rats and snakes, or otherwise halt nesting. |
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Took a long soak in the tub and wrote a well-knotted set of scalic bass lines. |
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I set off early to walk along the Melbourne Road where, one of the punters had told me, there was a soak with plenty of frogs in it. |
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The further you dive, the clearer the water gets, allowing adventurists to soak in the stunning marine scenery. |
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Allow each sheet to soak for five minutes or more then unfold, repaste and trim. |
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You can also soak up all the latest on the Blues, via Everton's new official YouTube channel which is proving a hit with fans. |
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For chickens, pour vodka or gin over chicken scratch in a coffee can, let it soak for two or three hours with the can covered. |
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Robin Corrente, 50, of Yaphank, wore the black Coco Reef swimsuit on a 90-degree afternoon in August 2008 to soak up some rays in her yard. |
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At 17st 6lbs 8ozs, Mrazek was more than two stones heavier and used his bulk to soak up everything O'Hagan threw at him. |
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To make them float, I soak them now and again with flotant in an aerosol spray. |
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Fauxtatoes are a great stand-in for mashed potatoes, especially if you have a super tasty gravy to soak up. |
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These are the same ratbags who roar through deep puddles when it rains so as to soak pedestrians. |
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You need to soak the paper in water, squash it into the logmaker and squeeze down the handles. |
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Mr Khamis said rat snakes were often seen at Al Areen, mainly during the summer when they come out on warm days to soak up the heat of the sun. |
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At the beach towns of Maroochydore and Noosa Heads we took the chance to soak up some sun and bodysurf on the golden beaches. |
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Unlike nylon cords, CleanCord won't soak up bodily fluids or other liquids that can transmit infections to others. |
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For metal, dab on nail polish remover with a cotton ball and again leave to soak. |
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The common recipe is to take a box of golden raisins, soak them in a few pints of gin for a few weeks until it evaporates and then eat nine a day. |
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Drive on the highest section of the road if you can and slow down to avoid creating a bow wave that will flood your car and soak pedestrians or other road users. |
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Browning's Fire-Lite mechanical trigger isn't dependent on recoil to reset, and the low-profile action directs recoil straight back onto the Inflex recoil pad to soak up kick. |
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The hunting solution consisted of adding a thin layer of quieter fuzz to the outside of Gore-Tex clothing, but the fuzz itself tends to soak up water. |
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I had a quick paddle in the water before my ichthyophobia, or fear of fish, got the better of me and I decided instead to soak in the fabulous views. |
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Many of the festival's famous rain dances, where revellers soak each other with buckets of water, were scrapped in Mumbai after a call by Bollywood actors to conserve water. |
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The proving grounds at Dudenhofen will receive new capabilities, with a soak area, new workshop and vehicle dynamometers for ultra-low emission testing. |
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They engage in sunbathing during which they sit on their haunches, arms uplifted prayerfully, eyes glazed over in prosimian pleasure, and soak in the rays. |
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Lady palm, tulips and pot chrysanthemums All soak up ammonia-based smells. |
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It was a very disappointing round for Giri, who won six straight games in the tournament, but failed to soak the pressure of a high-profile tournament when it mattered most. |
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Your installation spill response team should neutralize any puddles of DS2 with sodium bisulfate, NSN 6810-00-270-9984, and soak it up with vermiculite insulation. |
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Twin lounge seats with electronically adjustable backrests allow guests to lie flat and soak up the sun, or sit upright with a clear view of the waterway. |
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Store cleaned seed in screw-top, airtight jars in a dark room with a steady temperature, dropping in a sachet of silica gel crystals to soak up any moisture. |
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Cloth and leather watchbands soak up odors and are tougher to keep clean. |
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You're not crazy, just extremely annoying. Go soak your head, jerkwad. |
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Try the Miss Manicure kit from Boots, pounds 20, which contains a soak bowl, brush, clipper, orange sticks, files, smoothing block, separator and moisturising gloves. |
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And yet one doesn't have to look as far south as the Andes to find examples of courts willing to soak foreign companies, often through the use of novel or retroactive law. |
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Thus, the maximum temperature within a kiln is often held constant for a period of time to soak the wares to produce the maturity required in the body of the wares. |
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Soak the clams and the mussels in a big pot of cold water for an hour or two. |
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Soak in a solution of 3 tablespoons of washing soda or baking soda per 1 quart of water to remove burned on food or grease. |
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Soak the kibbled wheat in the boiling water for 4 hours, until the wheat is swollen and soft. |
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Soak in hypo clearing agent for 3 minutes with agitation, or 10 minutes without agitation. |
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Soak up the sun in the lovely adobe walled front yard, complete with barbecue and umbrellaed table and chairs. |
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Soak plantain seeds overnight in warm water and apply the resultant gel topically. |
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Soak up the atmosphere as you mingle with fruit and spice sellers, basket sellers and ironmongers. |
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Soak or bathe the affected part in vinegar or isopropyl alcohol for thirty minutes or until the pain is relieved. |
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Soak the filters in hot soapy water, then scour them with salt or baking soda and rinse thoroughly. |
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Soak them for three hours in a solution of one teaspoon of Lysol per one quart of water. |
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Soak hair-care items like combs, barrettes, hair ties or bands, headbands, and brushes in rubbing alcohol or medicated shampoo for 1 hour. |
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Soak your feet or hands in cold water, but not ice water, for 15 minutes, twice a day. |
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Soak the saffron and raisins or sultanas in 2 tbsp boiling water and set aside. |
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Soak a washcloth in the solution, gently wring it, and apply it to the stye for 15 minutes two or three times a day. |
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Soak raw chipped potatoes in a pint of hot stock, drain them and oven roast for scrumptious, tasty chips. |
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Soak the incorrect air filter in carb cleaner and use it to ignite all of the petroleum products. |
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