Emily was sitting on a chair, next to the washtub, talking to Hannah, who was kneeling at the tub helping a girl bath. |
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She picked up the two sheets and dragged them over to the washtub before angrily throwing them in. |
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Lacey quickly opened the door wider allowing them scurry in and empty the steaming buckets in the washtub. |
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Tanner's thoughts began to tumble around, sloshing together like laundry in a washtub. |
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I drive by this part of the island where dead cars marry beach grass and washtub handles wring rust. |
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Two days later and I had achieved a stomach that, if not washboard, was no longer in the washtub category. |
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The substance within the washtub simmered and bubbled, sending out the tangy aroma of tomatoes, oregano, Parmesan, garlic and basil. |
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Each shirt is made by skilled workpeople, from sound materials, and is guaranteed to wear well and resist the washtub. |
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We usually have two guitars, two banjos, a mandolin, a big ole homemade washtub bass, a washboard, a harmonica and many kazoos. |
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Once Rupert loaded all his cargo into his little washtub, he got directions and a list of houses. |
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Overstuffed pink chairs and a couch rested in one corner, a small kitchenette with a washtub and icebox in another. |
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One panel at a time is soaked in a washtub of hot water and a Windex-like glass cleaner. |
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Instructions such as If no bowl is capacious enough for the lamb and its marinade, use a washtub. |
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For machine washing with reduced agitation, one or two lines are added under the washtub. |
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If you must use a bathtub, washtub, or kitchen sink to wash screens. |
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An Ojibwa double-headed dance drum is made from a wooden washtub or barrel. |
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Big laundry room with an ancient washtub, electrical boiler. 4 airy cellars, direct access to the outside in the middle of the inside stairs. |
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An appliance for washing laundry, composed of a washtub, an agitator and a system for draining used water. |
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Floor of 3 double rooms with wardrobes, show-canteen with home of fire, cooks with washtub and terrace, fulfilled bath. |
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Permanent filters, which are made of aluminum or plastic mesh, can be washed in a washtub. |
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Occasionally he spotted an eroding baler or a rusting washtub in a tangle of overgrowing poison ivy, crabgrass, and morning glory. |
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Standing on a chair, fully dressed, he sprayed his head and upper body with shaving lather, dowsed himself with rice, and then plunged into a washtub. |
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The machine has been designed to put the carpet into and out of the washtub easily. |
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The down-low thud of the washtub bass combines with minimal drumming and washboard rhythms to form the backbone of the Haints. |
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Buddy Hefley, It's Mailing Wrangler plays a washtub bass, not the mythical washboard bass. |
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The band recently added Lane Fricke on washtub bass, but he is not featured on the recording. |
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The largest pool is complemented by an old public washtub which was carved in granite in 1842 by a stonemason who lived in the next-door house: Bonaventura Mitjaville. |
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Mom bathed us on the back porch in a No 2 washtub. |
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Subsidies are part of the problem, but politics and the marketing system are probably more to blame than the Europeans and the Americans thrown together in one washtub. |
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Your container might be a metal tank, an old washtub, a plastic container, a concrete jar, a clay cistern or a granary basket covered with cement. |
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The washtub is located a few meters from the fountain from where women take water with pots, while the cattle trough is filled with the drainage of the fountain. |
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Near Portland, ME, larvae were found in flooded grassy depressions, a metal washtub and a shaded permanent pool with emergent decaying vegetation. |
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However, if a person owns anything from a washtub to a CSL steamship, that person can enter almost anywhere and nobody knows the person is there unless he or she calls ahead for reservations. |
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What a strange washtub... when Méliès the magician takes himself for Mesmer the doctor, eccentric statues come to life and give us a cabaret worthy of the Moulin rouge! |
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Further to the left stands a square washtub fed by a spring. |
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The event provides an opportunity to learn to make clay pots, shoot with a bow and crossbow, light a fire without matches, plait baskets, taste traditional food, sail in a dugout, or take a bath in a wooden washtub. |
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The rooms of the Eurostars Madrid Tower are an elegant, silent, cosy spot, full of tiny details that guarantee comfort: pillow menu, a wide desk, washtub and hydromassage shower and exclusive amenities in the bathroom. |
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The carpets, about 10 according to their size, are put in the washtub, where a 10-to-30-minute prewash is made using a detergent specially developed for this way of washing. |
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Especially noteworthy are the houses which are in front of it, which have a series of windows in order to use water from their inside, as it was a washtub. |
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What's important is the chance to do something he loves, plunk away at his washtub bass. |
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If you've never seen Silverman live, you might be amazed at the sounds he can get out of his custom-made Magic Pipe, which he says was inspired by a washtub bass. |
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The Rhythm Makers consist of Ragtime Kit on steel guitar and lead vocals, Washrag Joe on washtub bass and banjo, and Washboard Willis on, you guessed it, the washboard. |
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