We ate lunch above the east fork of Coal Wash before dropping into the deep gorge via a tricky cleft in the cliff. |
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A small frown on his face, Wash took a straight razor and stropped it on his leg, scowling at having to shave with no soap. |
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The Serotine is one of our less common species and is found mainly south of a line from The Wash to parts of South Wales. |
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The utility has monitored some of the car washers who took part in that Big Wash and found many of them put into practice what they had learned. |
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Clorox, maker of bleach and other household products, has designed Armor All Car Wash Wipes in packages containing a few wipes to be sold at the chain for a buck. |
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All rivers discharging into The Wash and the North Sea between King's Lynn and Cleethorpes at the mouth of The Humber. |
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Cut karelas into thin slices. Wash and rub two table spoons salt all over the karelas and its scrapings. |
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It is very difficult to overstain with safranin. Wash slides with several changes of water, until water is no longer pink. |
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The salients could then be supplied along Watling Street, dividing the invaders into pockets south of the Weald in east Kent and around the Wash. |
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A lightship marks the entrance to the Lynn Channel, the one safe channel from the North Sea to the south coast of the Wash. |
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The Wash is recognised as being Internationally Important for 17 species of bird. |
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Like Sanchez's piece, Wash delights in its own banality, its antitheatricality. |
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Irene Lewis, by email A Wash down with Lithofin MN Power Clean and then apply Lithofin MN Slate Oil. |
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Tone Body Wash is partnering with Kellie Pickler to promote its latest innovation, Fruit Peels Body Wash. |
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Using 3-D optical scanning, the director of special projects at Walla Walla Foundry, Walla Walla, Wash. |
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The Wash is the large indentation in the coastline of Eastern England that separates the curved coast of East Anglia from Lincolnshire. |
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Fallow deer are now widespread on the UK mainland and are present in most of England and Wales below a line drawn from the Wash to the Mersey. |
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The Granite Wash oil patch is located in the Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle and comprises liquid-rich sandstone. |
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The giveaway is the nearby Grand Wash Cliffs, researchers from Arizona State University report online June 10 in Geosphere. |
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The region's major rivers, the Nene, the Soar, the Trent and the Welland, flow in a northeasterly direction towards the Humber and the Wash. |
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It has been estimated that about two million birds a year use the Wash for feeding and roosting during their annual migrations. |
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He previously optioned Car Wash 2 to Universal Pictures and Under Color Of Law to the Mount Kramer Company. |
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The natural fruit acids and lemongrass in the Exfoliating Face Wash help scrub away dirt and dry skin cells. |
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Because Granite Wash reservoirs are sandier than shale-based formations, they can provide for more prolific wells. |
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Ovace Wash is indicated for the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis of the face. |
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Stig will track for signs of water vole life enabling conservationists to monitor the progress of this new colony at Thorley Wash in Hertfordshire. |
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Other imaginary lines can be drawn, for similar purposes, between the Severn Estuary and the Wash, and between the Severn and the mouth of the River Trent. |
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The partially confined nature of the Wash habitats, combined with the ample tidal flows, allows shellfish to breed, especially shrimp, cockles and mussels. |
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The Wash varies enormously in water temperature throughout the year. |
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Vanca Lumsden, owner of Albe Rustic Furniture in Whidbey Island, Wash. |
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The Wash is fed by the rivers Witham, Welland, Nene and Great Ouse. |
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This identified three restricted areas for larger scale development, Liverpool Bay, the Thames Estuary and the area beyond the Wash, called the Greater Wash, in the North Sea. |
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The so-called Great Wall of Studio City was unveiled on a 60-foot stretch of cinderblock between the Studio City Hand Wash and an auto shop on Ventura Boulevard. |
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The paper outlined an assault on England's eastern coast between The Wash and the River Thames by troops crossing the North Sea from ports in the Low Countries. |
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For hygienic reasons, restaurants should wash silverware and drinking glasses more than once. |
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Wash colored items separately from whites and darks to prevent the colors from bleeding. |
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In addition, water to wash the gold from the placers was not available in the winter. |
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Hydraulic mines, using powerful water cannons to wash whole hillsides, were the chief sources of gold for the next 20 years. |
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In some soils, mounds made earlier wash down, thus making it necessary to remound in the fall. |
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From there they would start working up the valley, using the stream of water to wash over the debris they had loosened from the bed with picks. |
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Loose, scrabbly descent into wash. Enter wash. Loose, scrabbly climb out of wash. |
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And if any man's seed of copulation go out from him, then he shall wash all his flesh in water, and be unclean until the even. |
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Place a pastry circle over each bowl, adhering it with the egg wash. |
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You know you should get up but the thought of making your way to the bathroom to wash is like a trojan task. Why bother? |
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Then lightly abraid the surface with sandpaper, wash with detergent and give it a fresh water rinse. |
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Racing to answer the ringing telephone, he left the toilet unflushed and did not wash his hands. |
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In vain it is to wash a goblet, if you mean to put it nothing but the dead lees and vap of wine. |
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The wash of pastures, fields, commons, and roads, where rain water hath a long time settled. |
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Although Norine had pretended to wash her hands of all responsibility for Branch's little charge, she was by no means so inhuman as she appeared. |
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You'd better go to the woman's room, wash your face and come right back here and we'll be glad to have you. |
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While your parents may have had no other choice but to wash your tighty-whities when you were a tyke, those days are long gone. |
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What was it about Charlie Resnick that made him so special? With his shirt still crumpled from the wash and his tie knotted arse-about-face. |
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If a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, a barrel of laughs can wash down the big pills you might need to swallow. |
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Slimakowa looked him up and down, gave him a bowl of barszcz and another of potatoes, and told him to wash in the river. |
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His cymbal wash during the five songs taken from a live Swedish radio broadcast is a wonder to behear. |
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A press operator must carefully wash the blanket whenever changing a plate. |
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One can buy coated frying pans, which are much easier to wash up than normal ones. |
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It may look like a huge mess now, but I expect that it will all come out in the wash as time goes on. |
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There's a wash of noise I am somehow part of, dead-handed. The first song is pretty much over before I even realize we're playing. |
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Silence in action is the doerless doing that we've spoken of before, in which you just wash the dishes, just vacuum the floor. |
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Moder, gyn, will not y washen' the dishen'. i. Mother, Jone, will not wash the dishes. |
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Gently go over your dog's face with the washcloth until it's clean. Be sure to wash the flews, or the hanging skin around the mouth. |
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What kind of gutter language is that? I ought to wash your mouth out with soap. |
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Did you get ick all over my things? Should I walk myself through a car wash on the way home? |
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There is no absolute speed limit on most of the Tideway downstream of Wandsworth Bridge, although boats are not allowed to create undue wash. |
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A surgeon was not required to wash his hands before seeing a patient because such practices were not considered necessary to avoid infection. |
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And, by the look of you, you could do with some mangarie, a good wash, and a proper night's kip. |
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Pen in black, with grey, brown, black, and red wash on paper mounted on canvas, National Portrait Gallery, London. |
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A woman with a well-to-do south voice told me to wash my soily hands before touching her messages. |
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Mariners sometimes call the moving path of light leading to the moon the moonwake, because it looks like the white wash of a ship's wake. |
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He drank his coffee standing in the clean wash of a wind nemoral and northern, its light going thin and cold. |
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For though thou wash thee with nitre, and take thee much soap, yet thine iniquity is marked before me. |
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They were also used to produce a controlled supply to wash the crushed ore. |
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The Holy Family with St John the Baptist, brush and brown wash on panel by Michelangelo. |
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Select young okra, wash thoroughly, remove the stems, and wipe the okra dry. |
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Reportedly, in preparation for the role, Ifans did not wash himself or brush his teeth. |
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If the upwards velocity is higher than the settling velocity, the sediment will be transported high in the flow as wash load. |
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Hydraulic mining is utilized in forms of water jets to wash away either overburden or the ore itself. |
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Naval exercises with sonar regularly results in fallen cetaceans that wash up with fatal decompression. |
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In combination with wash out of excessive nutrients from conventional farming, this has often led to large algae blooms. |
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It may also refer more generally to any seaweeds or seagrasses that wash up on beaches and may accumulate in the wrack zone. |
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For days afterwards, bodies continued to wash onto the shores of the isles along with the wreckage of the warships and personal effects. |
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On each landing there are communal recesses housing toilets and wash basins. |
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Its purpose is to wash away the sugar crystals' outer coating, which is less pure than the crystal interior. |
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Separate developments have produced additional pronunciations in words like square, wash, talk and comma. |
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The large drum carders do not tend to get along well with lanolin, so most commercial worsted and woollen mills wash the wool before carding. |
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To date, much of the research undertaken on high-speed vessel wake wash has appeared only as unpublished reports for various authorities and management agencies. |
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A scone is often lightly sweetened and occasionally glazed with egg wash. |
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It is not to tease you, and hurt you, my sweet, But only for kindness and care, That I wash you and dress you, and make you look neat, And comb out your tanglesome hair. |
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She told the children to take a bath and wash off the mud and grime. |
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Yo, Harold! Surf's up! Those cars aren't going to wash themselves! |
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There were steps up to the swimming baths' door. The next one along was for the steamie. Women went in there to wash all their laundry and clothes. |
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The ancient Leechwell, so named because of the supposed medicinal properties of its water, and apparently where lepers once came to wash, still provides fresh water. |
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You need to take your retardical soap-box and wash your mouth out. |
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Rain tends to wash nutrition out of hay and can cause spoilage or mold. |
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The wash water was then evaporated to yield solid sodium carbonate. |
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Water wells inkblack in the streets repeating the polelamps in glozy rosettes that dish and slide in the wash like radiolarians pale with phosphorous on a midnight sea. |
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After feeding, polar bears wash themselves with water or snow. |
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It is easy to see this pattern when the waves are destructive and wash away finer grained material at the top, revealing coarser sands and cobbles as the base. |
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Runoff can wash out the mineral nitrogen and phosphorus from detritus and in consequence supply the water bodies leading to slow, natural eutrophication. |
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Strong intertidal currents wash the 'seeds' around on the seabed, where they accumulate layers of chemically precipitated calcite from the supersaturated water. |
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Dead leatherbacks that wash ashore are microecosystems while decomposing. |
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Further speed restrictions were imposed on the HSS during the tern breeding season, when wash from the ship could cause problems for the breeding birds on the Scar. |
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Spawning success is often much better in channels than in adjacent streams due to the control of floods, which in some years can wash out the natural redds. |
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It was his custom to wash the tobacco in muscadel and grains, and to keep it moist by wrapping it in greased leather, and oiled rags, or by burying it in gravel. |
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Shoegaze combines ethereal, swirling vocals with layers of distorted, bent, flanged guitars, creating a wash of sound where no instrument is distinguishable from another. |
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But thou, when thou fastest, anoint thine head, and wash thy face. |
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Consider harvesting any brook trout as park biologists electrofish this stream every summer to remove brook trout that wash down from outside the park. |
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The rush to dredge resulted in engineering problems, with those who had not first ascertained the depth of the wash by boring later dredging up only buckets of water. |
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If you bring your dirty laundry round on Saturday, I'll wash it for you. |
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But as it is, Koch wants this antirape comedy to be trendy, tough, and hilarious too, and considering the material, that not only won't wash, it's just a tad obscene. |
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