The company's warehouse floor serves as a testing ground for new finishes, overlays, and polishing techniques. |
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The audio and video has been remastered, polishing the sound and vision into pristine, wonderful elements. |
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Lithofin sells a care and maintenance pack for stone, and an abrasive polishing powder to repolish marble. |
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Reconditioning involves cleaning, waxing and polishing used cars in order to place them on the lot for resale. |
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We are not, in this day and age a place for the polishing of young men of leisure into gentlemanly ways. |
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Through this formula, you can see that apple polishing establishes a faulty logical connection. |
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As I write this, I'm at Tacky's Tavern polishing off my third Long Island iced tea. |
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I remember polishing off my rusks, knocking back my baby milk and jumping down from my high chair to assist. |
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He had taken to cleaning everything with Lysol and was constantly polishing and shining. |
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The whole staff was busy that day, cleaning and polishing every corner of Blumere, particularly the salon and the dining room. |
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Once it begins to wear out it is no longer sanding, but polishing, which will close the grain again. |
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Attach these mandrels to an electric motor to make a high quality, low cost work station for various sanding, polishing and buffing operations. |
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It's about people burnishing and polishing their self-images and their conceptions of how they're regarded by their fellow Man. |
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This doesn't stop me waking up early and running round tidying the flat, polishing and cleaning. |
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A large man in a white apron stood polishing a glass, a bored, tired look on his face. |
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Historically, metallographers have attached grinding papers or polishing cloths to platens in several ways. |
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The following homemade natural tooth powder does a great job of polishing my teeth and leaves my mouth feeling clean and refreshed. |
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He goes about his work like someone polishing a treasured artefact and pausing to admire his reflection in his work. |
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Before we were done the innkeeper came out once again and took up a post by his bar, needlessly polishing his mugs. |
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When Anna arrived in the servant's quarters, she found Manuel shining and polishing a knife. |
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A woman in a grey smock goes round polishing each glass cover after it's been kissed. |
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Preventative services, including cleaning, polishing, fluoride and bitewing X-rays would be 100 per cent covered by the plan. |
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The fireplace dates from about 1840 and needed regular blackleading and polishing. |
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I could think of thousands of things better than polishing brass buckles and blancoing belts and gators. |
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We spent the time blancoing webbing, polishing brasses, removing the chrome finish from our boots and shrinking enormous berets. |
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It was not the Greeks' practice to place the family silver in graves, nor was it subjected to deep polishing. |
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With my rag, I scooped some rubbing compound and began polishing silverware for the banquet. |
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Other manufacturers may make rifles with fancier stocks, brighter bluing, better checkering and polishing. |
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After polishing to achieve a smooth skin, a reddish or pink bole is applied and this is polished again. |
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But ten years ago he went back to painting and decorating and developed the French polishing and upholstery business from that. |
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His job entails patching, sewing, replacing heels, replacing soles and fine polishing. |
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She has a group of friends, all vagrant children eking out a living doing odd jobs, from boot polishing to selling flowers to rag-picking. |
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It can also be used on plastics and fiberglass and for polishing stainless steel, high carbon steel, or bronze. |
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A fully polished marble has a semi-precious allure as the polishing process maximises the colour, pattern and veining of the stone. |
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Further, electrolytic polishing in a phosphoric acid solution or polishing with a buff can be conducted instead of the chemical polishing. |
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The bartender was doing the usual, polishing glasses and wiping the spills off the counter. |
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The graphite is readily removed during polishing and in this case the cavities can be either burnished over or enlarged. |
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Finally, burnishing and polishing of the wood is carried out with burnishers and abrasives of varying texture and refinement. |
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I certainly didn't want to spend my time polishing candlesticks and candelabra. |
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Lift all curtains and hangings on to a windowsill or chair before any floor polishing is started. |
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Dru World Order is the ideal soundtrack for sipping Cristal, polishing your diamonds or making sweet love to your old lady. |
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I work on polishing it and harmonising it, but the melodies just are there, they just sort of pop in to my mind. |
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Removing all previous treatments and then polishing the floor can be a one-time fix that saves money. |
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Boiling up shirts and sheets, ironing, polishing floors and furniture, blacking grates and shining silver used to be heavy work. |
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Extracting the ornaments from the musical texture will greatly assist students in the polishing process. |
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Processing will include turning, polishing, straightening, chamfering and precision saw cutting, SDI said. |
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There may even be polishing of chamois techniques at certain windows by the old canal. |
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After cleaning and polishing our fly lines, I had a mug of chocolate then crawled inside my sleeping bag. |
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Reaching for the coffee pot simmering away behind him, he placed the mug he was polishing before her and filled it with the scalding brew. |
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He has remained a faithful and steadfast cheerleader for Langley, though he admits that the agency's image could do with some polishing. |
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Explosives carefully applied to carbon produce industrial diamonds for as cutting, grinding and polishing tools. |
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But don't rub silver with anything other than a polishing cloth or fine piece of felt. |
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The company has emerged as a leader in polishing and chrome plating of alloy wheels and other components for the auto industry. |
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The flake tools have possible polishing and edge-wear damage evident along one lateral margin. |
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In tidying up or polishing the former the roughness and irregularity of the latter is discarded like so much adventitious dross. |
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She recommended getting carpets thoroughly cleaned and said polishing floorboards is also worthwhile. |
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While polishing your toenails, insert a cotton bud between each toe to protect them from possible damage due to touching. |
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Pubs will have to replace dartboards with mirrors, bored barmaids will have to idle away the hours polishing stemmed glasses. |
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A study of crack formation in fatigue can be facilitated by interrupting the fatigue test to remove the deformed surface by electro polishing. |
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Continuous deionizers, mainly used in labs for polishing, do not require regeneration. |
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We are not simply in the business of polishing our own apple through the length of our publications list and the glossiness of our reports. |
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The two inspectors ate what they could, polishing off the meal with some frozen desserts, before paying the bill. |
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He then used a handheld planetary polishing tool with diamond cutting pads to put a high grit finish on the surface. |
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The tender stood there polishing a unique-looking shot glass, eying the newcomers closely. |
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After cooling and polishing, the glass is ready to be engraved or cut using traditional tools and techniques. |
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And most would start to prepare by polishing up their CV and renewing their contacts with executive recruitment companies. |
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Some installers are adding broken glass, bits of metal, and other exotic materials to the mix, and diamond polishing afterwards. |
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An East European student has been polishing up his English while helping to restore a vintage double-decker bus. |
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With a nearly unreadable signature, Jerry signed his name and anxiously took his seat at the back of the room, polishing his silver-painted tuba. |
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The next day I decided that I would actually wash and wax it myself as it gives a better shine. So I'm out on the drive, polishing my car. |
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They are polishing the Santiago Bernabeu right now, scrubbing up the exterior to make it look whiter than white in this the centenary year. |
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But the part of the process I loved most was the hand polishing with increasingly fine grades of sand paper done under running water. |
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He built a reflecting telescope, polishing the mirror himself, and began observing the stars. |
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The final release of the game is hardly better than the leaked alpha, which they said was nothing but a rough version, that needed polishing. |
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As long as people have a good time, as long as the community is burnished with an extra polishing of fellow feeling, an event is successful, right? |
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Cover scuff marks with white correction fluid before polishing. |
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Through thoughtful and judicious use of existing finishes, such as by densifying and polishing existing concrete floors, we can all meet today's and tomorrow's needs. |
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We left the joint soon after polishing off our free beers, not looking forward to once again having to push our way past a sea of groping ladyboys and crazy hookers again. |
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As well, the Behind Enemy Lines multiplayer mode was an addition that was actually created after alpha, when we were continually testing and polishing. |
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And so, after a full day of washing and dusting and cleaning and polishing until the house gleamed, it was my turn to be gossied up and smartened, ready for inspection. |
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Our customers are frequently faced with the necessity of deburring and polishing complex-shaped three-dimensional metal surfaces with undercut areas. |
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The moment of grim realisation that I was procrastinating in an obsessive fashion came standing at the sink one day, when I caught myself polishing the cutlery. |
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Having owned several and examined many others I see no difference in terms of overall fit and finish, metal polishing and bluing, or action smoothness. |
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Unfortunately, existing dielectric insulators can't withstand the rigors of the aggressive chemical-mechanical polishing step used to produce a smooth copper surface. |
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Since pitting corrosion is unacceptable for metallic implants, additional polishing or passivation treatments should be expected for 316L stainless-steel implants. |
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Wedding season is upon us, and it is time to start polishing those golden apples, beloveds. |
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All the while, he was polishing his talents as a producer, creating instrumentals not only for himself, but also for multiplatinum established artists. |
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Sheet and plate glass manufacture had developed in the early years of the century by using a combination of drawing, rolling and polishing methods. |
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It had not spent years polishing the party's image, making it attractive to the electorate, only to have it tarnished by a bunch of low-life crooks. |
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So I begin polishing, Boyle begins to make preliminary drawings, and things are buzzing. |
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He stood outside, briskly polishing the insteps of his brogues. |
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He clearly could think of nothing else to say, so he took off his glasses and began polishing them on the tail of his shirt, as was his habit whenever he was thinking. |
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As bree is meticulously polishing her silver, she dissolves from control freak into grieving widow. |
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This can be improved by mechanical polishing or electropolishing. |
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But perhaps the art of joinery is subtle enough to conceal the ill-will of the maker in the fine grain of the wood, or to obscure it with careful polishing. |
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Left alone, Jade finished polishing the derringer, then instead of placing it by her side she placed it in a velvet-lined case and closed the lid. |
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The inscription plate was barely discernible, having been worn smooth by years of polishing, but a copy has now been placed on a card placed inside the lid. |
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The soldiers are put through back-breaking training sessions and mindless tasks like polishing boots to teach them to obey orders without question. |
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Other men still worked at the whetstone, or sat polishing their blades. |
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The training consisted of marching, shining boots, more marching, polishing brass buckles, buttons and badges, more shining boots, blancoing webbing and more marching. |
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I've spent the entire day washing and polishing windows till they gleamed. |
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It comes down to the geometry and depth of the texture and the surface finish of the steel texture itself via polishing or blast media. |
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His first poems were published when he was 24 years old, and he was polishing his final novel, The Sundering Flood, at the time of his death. |
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Additionally, the small particles of chalk make it a substance ideal for cleaning and polishing. |
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Polishing chalk is chalk prepared with a carefully controlled grain size, for very fine polishing of metals. |
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In an abrasion process, debris in the basal ice scrapes along the bed, polishing and gouging the underlying rocks, similar to sandpaper on wood. |
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A patent was granted to Thomas Blockley of England in 1759 for the polishing and rolling of metals. |
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Rinsing and gently polishing the silver restores a highly polished condition. |
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Removing those defects by polishing makes the axe much stronger, and able to withstand impact and shock loads from use. |
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Large fixed outcrops were also widely used for polishing, and there are numerous examples across Europe, but relatively few in Britain. |
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Cron had been sitting in the common area with his leather chest-piece in his lap, polishing its studwork, when she entered. |
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Sand, a series of whettings on stones, and, by way of finish, charcoal of magnolia, are used in polishing. |
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Clear, workmanlike prose will do fine, and polishing up the prose is for the second draft. |
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I got a job in pathology and started out doing the mundane jobs such as polishing glass slides and washing bottles. |
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Scratched glass Remove scratches on glassware, watch glasses or mobile phone screens by polishing with toothpaste. |
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And his cultured style in polishing off his cone meant he'd certainly outpoll little Hugh Guy, two, in the etiquette stakes. |
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Some parts ore marked after polishing and the act of repolishing diminishes them. |
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Abdul Malik, Lapidary Instructor from GGIP gave practical demonstration of gems cutting and polishing. |
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It teaches how to rework worn edges, dings, scuffs, and scratches with laster welding, TIG welding, brazing, stoning, blueing, and polishing. |
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As a dental hygienist you would carry out procedures, such as scaling and polishing teeth, and applying topical fluoride and fissure sealants. |
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Clean SWeep Made with a unique microfilament structure, these handy cloths are brilliant for dusting or polishing any surface to a smooth shine. |
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The new single unit combines a 4D tracer, blocker, edger, automatic groover and polishing technology. |
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Scripts, functions and polishing results fine-tune an excellent guide for Maya users. |
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While polishing his fancy footwork on the pitch, the Everton and England striker has also been perfecting his three-point turn off it. |
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It's about as dexterous as driving through an automated car wash, rather than spending a Sunday morning polishing away with a new chammy leather. |
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Before Sleeve Touch became commercial, it was not known how often the chromium-plated polishing belts would need to be replaced. |
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There is provided a polishing pad which can make planarity improvement and scratch decrease compatible. |
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The Epic D100 pad represents what we believe is a major breakthrough in CMP polishing pad technology. |
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Mummy is playing with the boy's dangly bits, polishing them with soapy water, and rubbing them up and down. |
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They use perfume freely, paint their eyes with kohl, and are constantly polishing their teeth with twigs of green arak-wood. |
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Weintraub says, grinning his boyish grin and polishing off a pretzel. |
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Online banking product managers and strategists are polishing plans for 2005 and beyond. |
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Following the polishing step, a variety of etchants can be applied to the surface to reveal specific phases and grain boundaries in the structure. |
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Dad would see them watching me polishing the leather and he'd call me out on stage and the crowd went wild. Little twelve-year-old girl tearing it up. |
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In addition, ground preparation for the construction of a sound barrier south of the Mousseau Pit has also commenced as well as work in the polishing pond area. |
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Rare earths are used as catalysts, phosphors, and polishing compounds. |
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Abrasion occurs when the ice and its load of rock fragments slide over bedrock and function as sandpaper, smoothing and polishing the bedrock below. |
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Other popular procedures included facials, body contouring, fat melting, LPG for cellulites and mesotherapy, skin polishing and refining among others. |
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Technicians should use a double-ended grinder for rough polishing, abrasive paper for sanding, and diamond or alumina abrasives for final polishing. |
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Because of the difficulty of polishing such work, the materials turned, such as wood or ivory, are usually quite soft, and the cutter has to be exceptionally sharp. |
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The Equipment is to provide automated sequential grinding, polishing, etching and microscopic imaging of specimens, producing a set of parallel micrographs with equal spacing. |
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Furthermore, improvements in strength of about 160 MPa can be achieved by combining polishing and overglazing procedures with surface materials designed for these blocks. |
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