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Hot spraying was also used with Airless and Electrostatic Airless to decrease bounce-back.

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In 1998 she published a haunting account of life in and out of psychiatric hospitals entitled Airless Spaces.

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Airless planets and ones with unbreathable atmospheres are sometimes mentioned in passing, but are virtually never the main scene of a Norton book ( an exception is Night of Masks ).

Airless and .
Airless pumps can be powered by different types of motor: electric, compressed air ( pneumatic ) or hydraulic.
*< nowiki >#</ nowiki > 11 – Home to Shulamith Firestone, feminist, activist, author of " The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution " and " Airless Spaces ", in the seventies and eighties.
* Airless Spaces, Semiotext ( e ), 1998, ISBN 1-57027-082-1.

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Sickert's interest in Victorian narrative genres also influenced his best known work, Ennui, in which a couple in a dingy interior gaze abstractedly into empty space, as though they can no longer communicate with each other.

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Somehow Dr. Charles Leale was forced through the mob and squeezed out into the dingy corridor.
One example was found in northern Maine growing solitary, instead of in clumps, also exhibiting dingy grey flowers.
The show was revamped and The Gate was transformed into a men's magazine by new owner, Ian Maxtone-Graham ( Eric Idle ) and relocated from its trendy uptown offices overlooking the bay, to a dingy former warehouse in Chinatown.
A dingy and unmodernised Gravesend was the backdrop to the 1952 thriller The Long Memory starring Sir John Mills.
It was a vivid contrast to the ugly, dingy buildings and warehouses located downtown, and immediately became the development model to be followed in harmonizing industrial design with residential surroundings.
: Because of its location, Serene was " cut off from the world and from outside workers ... despite its name, dingy little Serene epitomized the conditions the miners were striking against.
At the time of the film, years before its makeover by Christine Sterling, it was hardly considered to be a proper street, but rather just a dingy, dirty alley.
Cobham, aged and sick, was released from the Tower in 1618, and died a year later in a " dingy apartment in the Minories.
The 59er dingy was put into production in Australia and the UK in 2002.
: King Eystein was dark and dingy in complexion, of middle height, and a prudent able man ; but what deprived him of consideration and popularity with those under him were his avarice and narrowness.
While the biography on Allmusic states that Barry Class was the first to discover them, Alan Warner, the original founding member and lead guitarist of The Foundations and former Ramongs member states that it was actually Fairway who saw them in the dingy office and then introduced them to Class.
Once in New York they were housed in a dingy hotel where heroin was easily scored but spent most of their time as celebrated guests at dozens of parties where they could eat and drink for free, running a tab at a local diner and getting free taxicab rides.
Philip was arrested during Liturgy at the Cathedral of Dormition and imprisoned in a dingy cell of the Theophany ( Bogoiavlenskii ) Monastery, fettered with chains, with a heavy collar around his neck, and was deprived of food for a few days in succession.
The video, directed by Vince Haycock, was shot on location in Hackney, London, and featured Stewart as a recluse musician with a penchant for creating animatronic performers in his dingy apartment, and presented the long hair and a large beard he had grown in the year since he left The Bill.
John's dingy boarding-house room was traded for a nice apartment.

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He discovers amazing actress Sibyl Vane, who performs Shakespeare plays in a dingy theatre.
At his dingy apartment, he gets phone calls from people who want to kill themselves-the result of a newspaper misprint which printed his phone number as the number for a suicide prevention hotline.
Bubby is a 35-year-old man who has never set foot outside his mother's dingy apartment in the back of a printing press in an industrial area of Adelaide.
Place de Ville is now managed by Brookfield Properties who have now made plans to replace the 4 storey ' Podium ' building with a new 19 floor office tower including a 2 level link between it and tower C. This link would include a new entrance to the underground concourse ( replacing the dingy old escalators in tower C ).
They end up getting help breaking the case from the gang leader's dingy blonde girlfriend ( Winters ), who falls for the narcotics agent during the sting.
She telephones Poirot, who comes to meet Norma, while she herself tracks David to a dingy artist ’ s studio, where Norma ’ s flatmate Frances is posing as a model.

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Jeanne had to find some sort of income to help herself live, and thus traveled the dingy streets of Paris carrying a box full of trinkets for sale.
To get to the 39 Steps, one had to walk up a flight of steps, which looked by all accounts very dingy.
At the main entry of Humayun ’ s Tomb, dingy stalls had been put up under a very corrupt system of municipal patronage known as tehbazari, and all sorts of heavy vehicles were allowed to be parked illegally in these open spaces.
They were initially well received by the Governor of the island, Rodolfo Diodati, but after an argument over a piece of ambergris that one of the group had brought from Rodrigues, and the discovery by the Governor of their plan to steal a dingy and escape to Réunion, five of the party were put in prison.
Lamb and Detective Constable Peter Campbell proceeded to the Burys ' dingy flat, where they discovered the mutilated remains of Ellen stuffed into the wooden box Bury had commissioned in London.
They stayed there until they were eventually forced out by a protection racket gang and then had to move next door to a dingy unused mini-cab office.

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His hands were swinging at his sides, and he passed through the dingy market place with his back straight and, pivoting on his heel, he entered an old stone building.
This prompts Grimm to assume a tripartite division of light elves, dark elves and black elves, of which only the latter are identical with dwarves, while the dark elves are an intermediate class, " not so much downright black, as dim, dingy ".
The main-line departure platform slumbered like the rest ; the booking-hutches closed ; the backs of Mr Haggard's novels, with which upon a weekday the bookstall shines emblazoned, discreetly hidden behind dingy shutters ; the rare officials, undisguisedly somnambulant ; and the customary loiterers, even to the middle-aged woman with the ulster and the handbag, fled to more congenial scenes.
" Huddled in a fold in the Pennsylvania hills, with bulbous Greek Catholic church domes rising over wooden houses, this once-prosperous anthracite town is rusty, dingy, mournful, too melodramatic to be desolate.
Accompanied by one or two bodyguards, he crossed the street to the Triangle Civic Improvement Association — a dingy storefront club that served as his headquarters — where he played pinochle and held whispered conversations with his associates.
It has dull grey-brown upperparts intricately patterned with black, buff and white, a weak off-white supercilium and dingy underparts contrasting with the white throat.
It further differs from apache and olivaceus in two other regards: the white supercilium stops short of the rear of the crown, whereas on the other two species the supercilium extends farther back, and the wingbars are wide, and white ( or slightly lemon-tinged ) compared with narrow dingy whitish ( or lemon-or olive-washed ) wingbars of the other two subspecies.
The adult female has more dingy plumage on its head, with a white throat and dark gray cheeks.
Mr. Myers has the happy turn of mind to see the dingy truth in all its dinginess and yet preserve the loveliness of color and tone that blooms never more flowerlike than among the picturesque byways swarming with the children of transplanted races.
As Alan cancelled their accommodation in their usual plush hotel during a fit of pique, they are forced to spend the night in a dingy run-down hotel ( with a noteworthy cameo performance by Joyce Grenfell as the proprietress ) leaving Wendy feeling less than pleased.
Boyle describes Black Bottom in his book as dingy and rundown, with rooms barely large enough to accommodate families.
— Only picture to yourself a nice soft wife on a sofa with good fire, & books & music perhaps — Compare this vision with the dingy reality of Grt.
An ugly reef is this of the Dhu Heartach ; no pleasant assemblage of shelves, and pools, and creeks, about which a child might play for a whole summer without weariness, like the Bell Rock or the Skerryvore, but one oval nodule of black-trap, sparsely bedabbled with an inconspicuous fucus, and alive in every crevice with a dingy insect between a slater and a bug.

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