The medium-weight, alembic distilled vodka immediately washes the palate with a lavish array of raspberry flavors that rivals the real thing. |
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Red rock canyon walls and deep, sandy washes are painted with enough flaming titian reds and glowing ambers to make a painter weep. |
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Deeply ashamed and motivated by love and repentance, she anoints Jesus with oil and washes his feet. |
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The antibacterial soap kills most germs, while regular soap washes bacteria from the skin or transfers it to a towel. |
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Glazes are made of oil-based paints mixed with linseed oil and are more transparent than washes. |
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No experienced home launderer actually washes twelve or more loads instead of four. |
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The denims are coated with a clear, rubberized coating, which is fairly rigid but can be broken down and softened in washes. |
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Sucking of lozenges and pastilles produces saliva which lubricates and soothes inflamed tissues and washes infecting organisms off them. |
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He chews the scenery and then washes it all down with an embarrassing hammed-up performance not even worthy of discussion. |
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I attempted some trial washes on a piece of scrap paper this morning but my thumb's still not up to it. |
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The spokesman said a street scrubber and vacuum cleaner washes St Patrick's Street and Emmet Place only. |
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Sell your music at flea markets, barbershops, beauty salons, birthday parties, car washes, and any place you think people will buy it. |
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In the naming ritual, the grandmother kneels and washes the mother's hair, then bathes the baby. |
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Building on continental lessons, he developed a technique of using thin washes of colour in muted tones to create an impression of transparency. |
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You can make a meal of meze along with the excellent freshly baked flatbread that washes up on the table like a puffy, sesame-crusted raft. |
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Nuuk is rich with undertones, tidal washes, deep swathes of velvet mezzotint, patient soundings, submarinal echoes. |
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It has already launched body sprays and body washes and has licensed sales of razors and shaving cream. |
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The old argument that culture represents the nation no longer washes with millennial politicians who were raised on rock music and shlock movies. |
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Meanwhile rattling traps and keyboard washes take a stately walk towards the desert horizon. |
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The flat bar soap category has suffered due to the increasing popularity of more expensive but niftier shower gels and body washes. |
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When the dreamy washes of French horn, flute and piano suddenly erupt into vast singalongs, the sonic overload is spine-tingling. |
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In virtually every one Turner draws the architecture in pencil and then covers this under-drawing with washes of pale colour. |
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It has already launched Old Spice body sprays and body washes and has licensed sales of razors and shaving cream. |
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Also, if the rain washes the liquor or compost off the fields into the waterways, it won't deplete oxygen the way fresh unfermented manure does. |
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The haunting, original music washes unobtrusively over the scenes, giving them a sense of connection. |
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Shimmering waves of washes, glistening tones, and bell accents establish the somber mood. |
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As its wide spate washes up against a small verdurous spur, it swirls over waterweeds and drenched rocks to form an inlet in which goats splash. |
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This may result from drifting spray or a heavy rain that washes recently applied chemicals into the pond. |
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The paintings are also stained here and there with pale, translucent washes of chromatic dye. |
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Every week, Christopher washes his clothes and collects drinking water at a standpipe in Beetham Gardens. |
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The negative publicity washes off Neil, who says he can use his barrister's mind to objectify the slurs. |
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So, this huge mass of incredibly strange gelatinous stuff washes up on the shores of Chile, and oceanologists have no clue what the heck it is. |
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It washes the palate with the semi-sweet flavors of caramel, vanilla and spice that gradually subside in a creamy, long lasting finish. |
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Money was raised through events such as car washes, basketball competitions and sponsored silences. |
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Our club did fund-raisers, like car washes, and collected donations of cash, toys and toothbrushes for the underprivileged kids overseas. |
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It is also hoped to plan events such as car washes, to get the children involved in raising money. |
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Their lives are calm, to put it mildly, until they take in a young Polish castaway, who washes up unconscious on their beach. |
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When she gets in a bikini and washes a car, people don't have enough time to complain because they've already orgasmed like eight times. |
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It soars with a sonic rage and washes over the audience like psalms from a heretical hymnal. |
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In each work, some of the marks are made only with outlines and others are filled in with washes. |
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She helps us with our homework, she washes our school uniforms and PE kits for us. |
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So Sanjay washes his own windows, hoovers his own floors and racks his brains. |
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This shampoo gently but thoroughly washes the coat and protects the skin, conditioning as it cleans. |
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The soap looked rough and small, obviously on its last legs and the facecloth, faded grey from too many washes, had seen better days. |
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Black washes can also be applied to mask sharp differences in coloration and bring everything together. |
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The oil washes out with regular shampoo and the nits can be combed out easily because the oil loosens them. |
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All washes were at room temperature and repeated following each incubation. |
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He mainly sticks to keyboards, and instead of adding blunt synth washes, he comps in subtle colors. |
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The two stunned bystanders are suddenly all ears as a strange new sound washes over the background ingurgitations of the cafe. |
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It is music without any rhetoric or goal, in which periods of time are filled with washes of instrumental colour. |
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These agents could be used in a pure form but are best utilized in concoctions, plasters, poultices, packs, washes or fumigants. |
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Only track three has no vocals, and the track is beautiful in its interplay of fragile melody, organ washes, guitar and bass. |
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Local rock fishos have been encountering a few snapper up to three kilograms in the washes south of Swansea. |
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Sometimes, like a river at flood tide, a presidential campaign washes away tradition and flows in a completely new direction. |
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I'm back to work tomorrow, at my clinic dealing with whatever post-long-weekend flotsam washes up in my walk-in box. |
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With generous string portamenti and relaxed rhythmic pointing, Karajan also washes the Czech character out of the Eighth Symphony. |
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Tope love the first flush of a new tide as it begins to gain a little speed and washes over the structure you're fishing. |
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The fade-proof, permanent opaque ink will withstand watercolor washes if used with watercolor pencils, crayons or brush markers. |
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He has mastered a technique of successive washes using masking friskets and dry brush, making the fish come to life on paper. |
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This is the kind of song which just washes over UK viewers but will hoover up the Balkan votes, particularly as it has a boyband with 3 cuties. |
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Wide and slow-flowing, it washes away all earthbound memories and desires, leaving the spirit clean once again. |
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Tons of garbage dumped into the sea off Borneo regularly washes up, littering the beach with bottles, cans and plastic bags. |
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The land nearby can be pretreated with chemicals to prevent the oil from sticking when it washes ashore. |
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From delicate primrose yellow in the entrance lobby to changing colour washes in bedrooms, the place glows with colour. |
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Yeast strains grown to saturation in 10 ml liquid medium overnight and were deflocculated by two washes in sodium citrate. |
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There are washes of fuzz and two drummers pounding, but those are more like flashes of turbulence in a meandering stream of psychedelic swirl. |
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Within moments, another blast of calming washes over me, totally reducing me to putty in her hands. |
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Unfortunately, the rain water picks up every kind of garbage on the streets and gutters, and washes it into the lake. |
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The Spirit washes over us, enlightens us, breathes into our souls, descends without our bidding, sets us on fire. |
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They need gentle, cool washes and to be drip-dried, though not in the sun, because it deteriorates the wool. |
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However, vehicles will also encounter brush and dry washes, as well as sandy and hard-packed ground. |
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Indians from the Central American highlands trudge for days up dry washes lined with bramble bushes. |
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The Hopis also plant in the dry washes that occasionally flood, as well as in the mouths of arroyos. |
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Gourd-bearing vines are found in dry washes and along roadsides in Mexico and the U.S. Southwest. |
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Even if the flash is powerful enough for wider shots, it only washes away the colorful artificial lighting. |
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In college, pursuing the zombie lifestyle, he washes down a dozen Quaaludes with Jack Daniels. |
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Each time it is returned, he merely washes it thoroughly and wears it again. |
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But the lady who washes and cooks for us was also happy the party had won the local Assembly seat. |
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When it rains storm water washes the accumulated waste into the water sources. |
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Disturbed by the impact of continual foot traffic, easily erodable soil washes away. |
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Yes, the climate is extreme, but there is a definite autumn, winter, spring and summer thanks to the Gulf Stream, which washes the coastline. |
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Showering soon after a workout and using antibacterial acne washes on the face also help prevent blemishes. |
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Most of the time these techniques employ glazes or washes applied over a solid colored background color. |
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I introduced a variety of glazing techniques including light washes, layering, blending, blotting, spraying and antiquing. |
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Stephens veils the pastoral subjects with milky washes that streak the surface, and a brown glaze that drips languorously down it. |
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Her variegated surfaces may be opaque or layered as transparent washes, glazed or scraped, scumbled, wiped down or sanded. |
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Over the years Sol has used pencil, artist's crayon, Crayola crayons, chalk lines, ink washes and, as in our case, acrylic paint. |
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He's a nimble, accomplished soloist and a sensitive accompanist, capable of pastel washes, shimmering folky chords or juicy bop lines. |
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Following additional washes with PBT, the slides were treated for 10 min with acetic anhydride and triethanolamine-HCl to reduce background. |
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She hasn't looked at the scenic mountain range, valleys, bajadas, washes, and hills all around her. |
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Francis Towne was a landscape painter whose idiosyncratic style relied on economic and careful pen outlines and flat muted washes of colour. |
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If the muscular valve above the stomach leaks, food mixed with acid washes back, or refluxes, into the esophagus. |
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Elongated upright ovals, rendered with translucent washes of yellowish paint, rise up from the bottom of the panel like mountains. |
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High rainfall washes more animal manure off the land into watercourses. |
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Once the knots are tied, the carpetmaker clips the ends of the wool threads so that they are all the same length, and washes the carpet to remove excess dye. |
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He washes the wounds of the ailing lepers and selflessly serves them. |
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The aquatic theme is continued on the album cover and is a general metaphor for the melodiousness of the music which washes in and out but doesn't leave any lasting impact. |
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The structure is surprisingly complex, viewing the same events from different perspectives, which Zhang helpfully colour-codes in ravishing washes of primary tints. |
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In the late 1930s and early '40s, Loren MacIver developed a sweet, playful style that superimposed linear, symbolic and hieroglyphic forms on soft, pale washes of color. |
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The liveliest of these were his watercolors, which imposed a certain delicacy of touch to his reliance on overlays of transparent washes to create complicated tonal weathers. |
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Three limpid watercolors reveal their development through a few washes applied to a pencil or ink line drawing, providing more graphic than chromatic complexity. |
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Throughout his life, possibly because of crippling arthritis, his preferred medium was watercolour, painted in luminous washes within tight well-defined outlines. |
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Viewers have often wondered where the kids are bound and gagged while she whips up her divine culinary creations and who washes the mountains of dishes she leaves in her wake. |
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The approach is similar to painting with thin washes of oil or watercolor. |
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My eyelids begin to droop, and a sudden wave of exhaustion washes over me. |
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He's clever and handsome, and he cheers you up when you're feeling sad, and he always washes all the pots and pans after lunch, and puts them away neatly. |
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According to company officials, Newcomb achieves his distinctive results by using multiple washes of thin acrylic glazes similar to transparent watercolor. |
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He evolved a highly poetic style of landscape using soft harmonious tones with radiant light effects created from carefully graded transparent washes. |
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Like other adverbial words and phrases, nevertheless floats around under the joint influence of meaning, syntax and style, but it usually washes up at the start of a clause. |
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Martin, an Oklahoma native who now lives in Maryland, washes Sizzle with special organic shampoo and conditioner. |
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One heavy rainstorm washes more pollution into the river from old, inadequate shoreside sewage treatment plants than anything recreational boats could possibly contribute. |
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Watch it with friends and let the subtle observational humour win you over until the smile washes over your face and you laugh in unison like lightly tickled hyenas. |
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Without a hard-working manager, committed coach, league organiser or founder, even someone who washes the kit, sport at grassroots level would simply not exist. |
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The pouring of pure water scented with jasmine oil washes away worries. |
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Here at last is a superhero who not only washes his costume at a cruddy coin-op Laundromat, but has his socks ruined when the red and blue colors of his costume run. |
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Cheever sells cars, washes dishes, works in a bookstore, guards perfume and even acts in a haunted house in his efforts to retain gainful employment. |
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As the rain falls in London, it washes the dirty streets into huge puddles on street corners, and cars send up dirty waves of water as they swish through them. |
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A little colour also washes out of heavily toned prints, which should be blotted or squeegeed after washing, so the colour does not continue to bleed. |
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Elsewhere, late afternoon sun seems to signal the coming end, as it washes over a group of revelers on a parapet celebrating the suicide of the poet Petronius. |
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However, in all his work, even in many of the nude portraits he took, there are veils, whether of glass or fabric or color washes. |
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Tamayo traffics in minimalism, blips and beeps and glitchy clicky stuff coated with washes of synths, tiny melodies sneaking through murky textures. |
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Water-based paint washes off rollers with lukewarm soapy water, but it's advisable to buy a few roller sleeves if you are using a number of colours. |
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He washes his hands repeatedly till the skin starts peeling off. |
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Research carried out last year highlighted features such as village springs, stone roofing slates and sheep washes, which were often in a poor state of repair. |
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The sea erodes everything, washes it smooth and round-edged. |
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After being separated from his family, the talented rat, named Remy, eventually washes up in the Mecca of haute cuisine, Paris. |
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There is also risk of injury when seed furrows fail to close completely and rain washes herbicide into the seed furrow where direct contact with seed is possible. |
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But loose fill, like sand, usually washes out before plants can root. |
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Over each print are differently colored washes and scribbles. |
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Almost entirely covered with neatly cut pieces of found printed paper, the surfaces are also streaked with linear brushstrokes and small passages of transparent washes. |
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You'll traverse a series of high valleys, ravines, and washes filled with a variety of plants, including purple barrel cactus and stands of ocotillos. |
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Both albums relish shimmering percussion tracks and blindingly reflective surface washes, whereas others in the alliance fuzz everything out in a glowering haze. |
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Dr Al Ghais said the water used in car washes must not leak onto the streets or surrounding areas. |
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An injection with sodium bicarbonate washes out the substance and restores fertility. |
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Apply fatty acid-based winter washes to dormant fruit trees to control overwintering eggs of aphid, apple sucker and scale insect. |
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Last week, the board adopted a policy of enforcing the town water ban to include charity fundraising car washes. |
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This not only speeds up the baking, it also washes away some of the starch, which results in a crispier latke. |
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Also, three Valley car washes are offering a coupon for a free car wash with each 5-pound bag of citrus fruits brought in on Sunday. |
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Three of the four standing plates are spongily etched with acid washes, while one remains glossily transparent. |
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All of the bar soaps, hand soaps and body washes added come from the SoapBox Soaps company. |
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The expanded line, which includes men's and women's body washes, shampoos and conditioners, joins the brand's bubble baths. |
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Cyril of Jerusalem in the fourth century introduced the lavabo, where the priest washes his hands before consecrating the bread and wine. |
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Already in 1963, he painted two men together in the painting Domestic Scene, Los Angeles, one showering while the other washes his back. |
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The chest in which she is coffined washes ashore and is brought to the Lord Cerimon. |
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This washes the prey into the water, where other killer whales lie in wait. |
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During neap tides the tidal range is relatively small, so little water washes the banks in the wetlands. |
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The 2-1 hair and body wash is all natural and washes away problems such as cradle cap and dry, itchy or flaky scalp. |
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Haaf Netters stand up to their waists in tidal washes and spread their nets across the flow to catch whatever is being swept along. |
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Airman 1st Class Thomas Hearton, 75th Security Forces Squadron, washes off Oleoresin Capsicum spray from his face at Hill, Air Force Base, Utah. |
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Stream communities rely less on food from living plants and more on detritus that washes in from land. |
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That sounds to me like something some yeller-bellied, four-eyed tenderfoot might say before his ma washes his mouth out with soap. |
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The south area of the Bay of Biscay washes the northern coast of Spain and is known as the Cantabrian Sea. |
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Flash flooding scours watercourses and uproots all plant life from dry washes. |
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When Odysseus washes up on Scherie, home to the Phaeacians, he is assisted by the young Nausicaa and is treated hospitably. |
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A shower of rain washes his face clean, after which he is welcomed back home with his now pink face. |
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It is resoluble and washes up easily with mild anilox cleaners. |
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It washes away all sins, both original sin and personal actual sins. |
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A fair amount of it washes out through the Straits of Florida in the Gulf Stream and ends up in the Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic Ocean off the East Coast of the United States. |
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Dreammachine marches along with continual uplifting synth washes and driving melodic keys, while Stargazer reminds of Orbital, with chimes and synth build ups. |
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There's elements of folk here, especially in Wolfe's cool and unnerving voice, but tracks are bolstered with doomy synths, driving metallike beats and washes of guitar. |
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If they are prone to irritation, look for washes without sodium lauryl sulphate, a detergent that helps formulas foam but can inflame sensitive skin and cause dermatitis. |
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As skinny jeans become increasingly popular for men, the Sid skinny jeans are an essential style that is available in both essential and trend-influenced denim washes. |
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Combine your favorite herbs with vinegar to create tenderizers, mild laxatives, mouth washes, tension relievers, and mouthwatering tasty salad dressings and more. |
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This successful local chain of touchless, self-service car washes serves neighborhood communities from four strategic locations throughout the greater Boise metro area. |
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It leaches out of sediraents, washes in from rivers or is airborne in the form of volatile dimethylmercury, which is degraded to MMHg by ultraviolet light. |
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The collection features body mists, whipped body lotions, cream bubble baths, warming body scrubs, effervescent mineral body soaks and cleansing body washes. |
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In addition, consumer testing showed the treatment provided hair that looked shinier, smoother and felt smoother over several washes, indicating a long-lasting effect. |
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