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brushed and off
The large jar was brushed with Creek-Turn green toner and sponged off.
Outside was finished with Creek-Turn brown toner brushed on and sponged off to give antique finish.
He made his way to his host's bedroom where he carefully brushed himself off, neatly arranged his hair, and painstakingly selected his hat from the many on the bed.
He arose slowly and brushed himself off.
During the war and in the name of Allied unity, Roosevelt had brushed off warnings of a potential domination by a Stalin dictatorship in part of Europe.
George Washington, who had more than sufficient difficulties with the British, brushed off Congressional demands that he subdue Vermont.
Loose cotton was brushed off, preventing the mechanism from jamming.
However, he is always brushed off by the teachers before he gets to show them his work.
De Havilland claims she informed Fontaine, but Fontaine brushed her off, claiming she was too busy to attend.
He tried to see him three times to talk to him but was brushed off each time in the hallway by Long and his bodyguards.
Lennon took little interest, and brushed Voormann off, suggesting that he talk to Stuart Sutcliffe, who, Lennon said, " is the artist ' round here ".
De Havilland claims she told Fontaine, but that Fontaine had brushed her off, claiming that she was too busy to attend.
# Exfoliative Cytology – In this method, cells are collected after they have been either spontaneously shed by the body (" spontaneous exfoliation ") or manually scraped / brushed off of a surface in the body (" mechanical exfoliation ").
Tillman, ever the professional, brushed off the jabs by Ventura and refused to respond.
Florenz Ziegfeld called the aspiring starlet a " clumsy cow " and brushed off her pleas for a slot in the Follies.
When his catcher Tim McCarver went to the mound for a conference, Gibson brushed him off, saying " The only thing you know about pitching is you can't hit it.
On the 17th, Leclerc's forces brushed with the Saharianas and despite a disparity in firepower were able to drive them off, as the Kufra garrison failed to intervene.
After being brushed off by Henchard, Jopp is unable to find regular employment and gradually sinks into poverty.
Eimi admitted to having feelings for Ryu, but brushed off her own emotions as meaningless since like everything else about her is just a software parlor trick, and wrote an apology to Ryu for feeling such ' fake ' emotions towards him.
One type can be brushed off, while another needed to be ground off by the Rock Abrasion Tool ( RAT ).
Kennedy brushed off this argument by claiming that regardless of the outcome of the presidential primary, the people of Oregon had a tremendous respect for Wayne Morse and would send him back to the Senate, and that he would even come back to Oregon in 1962 to campaign for him.
He brushed off her complaints about segregated facilities.
Before the World Championships Davis brushed off suggestions of retirement, and he reached the second round, where he lost to Murphy.

brushed and better
A somewhat better equipped " Custom " version also joined the lineup this year, easily identifiable by its full length chrome side molding with a brushed metal insert.

brushed and treatment
Sheet masks consist of a thin cotton or fiber sheet with holes cut out for the eyes and lips and cut to fit the contours of the face, onto which serums and skin treatments are brushed in a thin layer ; the sheets may also be soaked in the treatment.
In addition to last year's " Fifth Avenue " package, a limited production " Fifth Avenue Limited Edition " package was also offered featuring brushed stainless steel roof treatment and exclusive mahogany metallic paint.
Due to the nature of the dressing in that the limb is unreachable during treatment ; the skin under the plaster becomes dry and scaly because the discarded outer skin cells are not washed or brushed off.

brushed and for
But just when she seemed to have sunk into some depravity of peasanthood she would disappear and come down bathed, brushed, and taking breaths of air, and even with her broken nails her hands would come to rest on a table or a leaf with a thoughtless delicacy, a grace of history, so to speak, and for an instant one saw how ferociously proud she was and adamant on certain questions of personal value.
As it does so, its bill and face gets brushed with pollen, thereby allowing for possible pollination.
This gives many foods and various liquid consumer products, like lotions, cleaners and paints, for example, a viscous appearance when stationary, but fluidity when the slightest shear is applied, such as when wiped, poured or brushed.
There are anomalies for all paradigms, Kuhn maintained, that are brushed away as acceptable levels of error, or simply ignored and not dealt with ( a principal argument Kuhn uses to reject Karl Popper's model of falsifiability as the key force involved in scientific change ).
Metallic tungsten is harder than gold alloys ( though not as hard as tungsten carbide ), and is hypoallergenic, making it useful for rings that will resist scratching, especially in designs with a brushed finish.
All of the students go back willingly except for Rod, who has great difficulty reverting from the status of head of a small, but sovereign state to a teenager casually brushed aside by the adult rescuers.
Pollen has been used to trace activity at mass graves in Bosnia, catch a burglar who brushed against a Hypericum bush during a crime, and has even been proposed as an additive for bullets to enable tracking them.
These defeats progressively led to disenchantment of the population with the regime, that already was in an awkward position because it was also brushed with the tar of the depredations of the French " sister republic " that mainly viewed the Batavian Republic as a milch cow, both collectively ( in its demands for loans at very low interest rates ) and individually ( in the demands of French officials for bribes and other extortions ).
The fibre is then dried, brushed and baled for export.
Pollen has been used to trace activity at mass graves in Bosnia, catch a burglar who brushed against a Hypericum bush during a crime, and has even been proposed as an additive for bullets to enable tracking them.
When wanted for use, the side initially brushed with silver nitrate was now brushed with a " gallo-nitrate of silver " solution consisting of silver nitrate, acetic acid and gallic acid, then lightly blotted and exposed in the camera.
Most electric cars up to recently used brushed motors but now many people are turning to brushless motors for their higher power output and because they require much less maintenance.
He was forced to renounce his throne in 1801 by the Treaty of Aranjuez: Napoleon brushed him aside to make way for the Kingdom of Etruria, created as compensation for the Bourbon Dukes of Parma, being dispossessed by the Peace of Lunéville in that same year.
New style telegraphs by Chadburns were designed which had a facility for braking the engines for rapid reversal, the telegraphs were part of a brand known as " Synchrostep " and were all originally unpainted brushed aluminium with shiny brass rimming.
Sueded silk, sueded cotton and similar sueded fabrics are brushed, sanded or chemically treated for extra softness.
The monotype process was invented by Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione ( 1609-64 ), an Italian painter and etcher who was also the first artist to produce brushed sketches intended as finished and final works of art ( rather than as studies for another work ).
The gun was kept loaded on a bedside table and Mrs. Skelton may have accidentally brushed against it there while reaching for something else.
Ogata Kenzan produced a distinctive style of freely brushed grasses, blossoms, and birds as decorative motifs for pottery.
The dough is then shaped, placed in containers for the final rise ( proof ), and the tops are generally brushed with an egg wash just before baking to give the top a burnished sheen during baking, and then baked at until the crust browns ( Maillard reaction ) and the interior is done ( reaches at least 90 ° C ).

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