Depending on the tackiness of the glue you use, you may have to hold each of these stands on while the glue dries. |
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The product dries in 20 to 30 minutes to form a hard, durable surface that binds fines to the larger aggregate particles in the road surface. |
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As this mesh dries, it hardens and forms a scab to protect the wound as it heals. |
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Maple handrails cap lacy steel balusters painted with Hammerite, a brand of finish that crinkles as it dries, resulting in a hammered-iron look. |
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Since it dries somewhat spottily, this makes the underlying colours less uniform and more natural looking. |
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While paint dries, cut a 5-inch square of self-adhesive laminate, then draw a 4-inch-diameter circle in its center. |
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When the tendril closest to a fruit turns brown and dries up, the melon is ripe. |
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Light weight and springy, this fabric is non-allergenic, dries quickly, draws moisture away from the body and is washable. |
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After the emulsion dries, he contact prints his negatives directly onto the paper. |
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For deeper damaged areas, apply wood filler with a putty knife and sand level when it dries hard. |
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Once land dries, graze out the soiled paddocks in order to maintain grass quality. |
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The pier at Ballinskelligs dries at low water, so passengers transfer to and from the larger boats by tender. |
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Follow the instructions on the box, but since henna dries the hair, do combine it with the oil. |
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Once the hair dries, remove rods, untwist the sections, and run fingers through them to shape. |
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When the soap dries again, it is coated with a milky film, and I'll bet dollars to doughnuts that it will leave a huge helping of soap scum. |
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The English actor detests reality TV, but admits he may have to appear in a fly-on-the-wall show if his acting career dries up. |
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As heat rises in front of the fire, it more effectively preheats and dries upslope fuels, making for more rapid combustion. |
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During the dry season, it is less critical to find dry wood because even the greenest pine dries quickly. |
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But he says the divide is no longer between liberals and conservatives, or economic wets and dries. |
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The cash flow from their business dries up as few people in the area have any disposable income. |
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Do not water again before germination, unless the soil dries out excessively. |
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In Susan's courtyard, the little well is a widow's cruse, which never dries, even in the severe season of drought. |
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If weather dries up, wilt this grass and use a preservative if sugars are low. |
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In Tucson, Arizona, Barbara dries them on her roof, spreading the tomatoes on oiled screens under cheesecloth tents to foil the birds. |
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Miracle Fix liquid is a thin milky fluid that dries clear and was originally made to improve the handle of cotton fabrics. |
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These growths, or knots, shut off water and nutrients to the branch, which eventually wilts, dries up and dies. |
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Then, when the sun finally comes out and the soil dries, it forms a hard, cracked surface. |
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It promotes healing and dries up the inner ear canker as well as the external areas that may become sore and moist from the canker discharge. |
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The foliage of dusty miller, ivy, and lamb's ears also dries nicely and contrasts well with the blooms. |
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The clay dries up pore-clogging oil, and the goldenseal and tea tree oil kill the bacteria that cause infection. |
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As it dries, the oil molecules react with oxygen in the air, becoming cross-linked with each other in the process. |
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Titanium white tends to have a slower drying time than lead white, but dries faster than zinc white. |
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In fact, I won't be seeing it at all, because I have a pot of white emulsion and a wall that needs to be watched as the paint dries. |
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Because the oil-based paint comes in small cans and dries quickly, he can't mix or blend large amounts. |
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It appears that all is fixed and now we have damp, smelly clothes to rewash and a damp, smelly room to sleep in until everything dries out. |
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Leave the shower doors or curtain open after bathing so that it dries faster. |
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After the exterior of the tent's fly dries, remove it and drape it over a bush or tree limb with the interior exposed. |
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I also advise using moisturiser, especially in winter, as the cold air dries the skin. |
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Many contain sugar, which feeds odor-causing bacteria, and sprays and mouthwashes generally contain alcohol, which dries out your mouth. |
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Sox is an actor who dries at an audition because he cannot relate to the character of a township gangster. |
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They supported the pork-barrelling and protection of special interests, fighting a desperate rearguard action against the advancing dries. |
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Any self-respecting Country Party MP would have taken to the economic dries of the Liberal Party with an axe years ago. |
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A long, hot shower or bath to warm up after being outside dries and irritates skin. |
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The plan is to build modern clay dries as well as linhays for each siding on the same foot-print. |
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Oil paints are made up of a suspension of pigments in an oil such as linseed oil that dries. |
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As the root dries out rootworm will fall out and drop into the water where they can be more easily seen. |
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After the caulk dries, trim the excess away with a utility knife. |
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When the dust settles and the mud dries, we are going to see all over America, a nation that will lose patience with the needs of a foreign refugee population. |
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This crack filler contains river sand in an acrylic polymer, which first appears milky white but dries clear and leaves only the speckled colored sand exposed. |
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A little bit of drippiness is okay, as the glue dries clear. |
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A new exhibit attempts to explain the source of designer dries Van Noten's creativity. |
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We saw this at dries Van Noten last season, but the Givenchy woman next season is a much darker temptress. |
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He was first embraced in Europe by brands such as dries Van Noten and Louis Vuitton. |
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This heat dries out the skin and lowers its resistance to the sun. |
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Soil dries faster in terra-cotta pots, high temperatures and wind. |
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To do that, Snider heads out to the various tour stops and surveys the dries, including the hotels they may stay in, the surrounding areas and potential performance halls. |
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It's the nature of business to take a profitable idea and exploit it until the market is utterly saturated with similar product and demand dries up as a result. |
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And it dries much quicker, reducing the risk of slips and falls. |
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The adhesive dries to a semi translucent plastic but can be coloured. |
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Other animals and plants such as the mole cricket and marsh gentian, which are suited to wetter heaths, may suffer as their habitat dries out in the summer. |
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It is heat-sensitive and dies as it dries, so is a much less attractive weapon than anthrax spores, which are many thousands of times more resistant. |
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But what happens once this retrospectively meager foreign aid money dries up? |
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Ensure that you prepare a good planting site by incorporating compost into the soil before you plant, as hellebores enjoy a moist soil rather than one that dries out quickly. |
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These volatile organic chemicals outgas from the material both during application and after the plaster dries, and may be of concern for chemically sensitive individuals. |
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With a palette knife or spoon, he applied thick coats of warm enduit, a sturdy plaster mixed with glue used for wall repairs that dries to a high-gloss finish. |
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When the cob mix dries, it takes on the hardness of sandstone. |
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Moisture makes the brick adaptable and impressionable, whereas the firing process dries the brick and sets it into a strong, structured, resistant object. |
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We manage 90 seconds of incidental chitchat before conversation dries up. |
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I have extremely fine flyaway hair, and it dries in a giant ball of frizz. |
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The entire process takes about a week and is completed by giving the candied chestnuts a final coating of sugar syrup which dries to a smooth clear gloss. |
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This freedom, however, proves even more elusory for them than it did for Easy Rider's protagonists, when the supply of dope dries up unexpectedly. |
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The artists use acrylic enamel, which dries fast when heat is applied. |
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In future, prune by the third week of March and cut above a leaf bud scar, so when the wound dries it won't damage the bud. |
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Another one dries quickly and two others protect the wearer either from ultraviolet or infrared radiation, the company said. |
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It's inexpensive to add a fresh coat of colorful paint and a new kick plate after it dries. |
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If you asked yourself what sort of a person collects and dries out hagfish slime, award yourself 50 points and a Noddy badge. |
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The solution clings to his hand and is then rubbed in, before he swipes a towel before it reaches the ceiling, and dries off. |
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Peppery food apparently dries your throat, oily food lubricates it to tunelessness. |
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Properly curing concrete leads to increased strength and lower permeability and avoids cracking where the surface dries out prematurely. |
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You can strengthen the fondant, so it dries harder, by kneading gum tragacanth into it the day before you model it. |
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A transparent polymer resin is used as a topcoat, and once it dries, it creates a rock-hard surface protectant. |
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The heat radiating from the sun dries up water and causes it to evaporate. |
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On the downside, it's more expensive and, if it dries out, difficult to rewet. |
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Soon afterwards he had a double hip replacement because of avascular necrosis, a condition where the blood supply to the bones dries up. |
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The company purchases southern yellow pine trees from loggers, removes the bark, cuts to size and kiln dries the products. |
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That produces evaporation that dries the wetness, cuts down on edema, and also cools, relieving the itchiness. |
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As the playa dries during the summer, conspicuous plant zonation develops along the shoreline. |
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An unbendable form dries worthless, brittle, only fire unweathers cochineal mud. |
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As she walks, she dries her beautiful blonde hair. She turbanizes her head and snaps it back. |
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As the spherical spore capsule dries, the operculum is forced off, followed by a cloud of spores. |
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This dries out the soil, resulting in a localized arid environment unsuitable for trees. |
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Persistent morning drizzle occurs occasionally from June through September, coating the streets with a thin layer of water that generally dries up by early afternoon. |
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Deep-rooted feelings of inferiority, overwhelming sense of failure, and yearning for life meaning are daily components of many African Americans in the inner dries. |
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The law also contained a trigger that would reinstate the VLF to its pre-1998 amount if the general fund was determined to be inadequate to provide the back fill to the dries. |
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In the Filicales the leptosporangium has a specialized spore dispersal mechanism involving an annulus of cells with thick walls that ejects spores explosively as it dries out. |
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From the W, the cape is difficult to identify, but from the S its extremity appears as a reef which dries in places and is marked by breakers even in calm weather. |
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Unlike the yummy mummy in Dries Van Noten, I think she knew where I was coming from. |
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Belgian designer Dries Van Noten featured chunky folk-inspired knits, while Yohji Yamamoto swathed models in huge felt coats that covered a multitude of sins. |
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An engraved, unique-to-amfAR version of the iconic Cartier LOVE bracelet will also be up for auction, and also fox fur capelet by Dries Van Noten. |
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Top flies have been Buzzers, Nymphs, Bloodworms, Lures and Dries. |
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