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polish and figures
Advertising became more prominent ; many shoe polish brands used fictional figures or historical characters to spread awareness of their products.

polish and has
Because of the high polish possible with agate it has been used for centuries for leather burnishing tools.
It is a steely-gray, lustrous, hard metal that takes a high polish and has a high melting point.
Historically this has led to its use for plating metals such as iron and brass, to its use for chemical apparatus, and its use in certain alloys that will retain a high silvery polish, such as German silver.
While the fundamental technology underlying the Marathon engine is still considered rather outdated by today's standards, Aleph One has added significant improvements and a more modern polish to its capabilities and ported it to a wide variety of platforms, bringing Marathon and its derivatives far beyond their Mac roots.
The triplet-cut opal backs the colored material with a dark backing, and then has a domed cap of clear quartz or plastic on top, which takes a high polish and acts as a protective layer for the opal.
It often has a dark polish.
Marble also has the advantage that when first quarried it is relatively soft and easy to work, refine, and polish.
Africa in particular has had most of its indigenous ebony cut down illegally, and for this reason it has become common for street traders to blacken lighter woods with shoe polish in an effort to make a sale.
Shellac is the basis of French polish, which for centuries has been the preferred finish for fine furniture.
" Jeremy Bentham, who had been a critic of the Commentaries when it was first published, credits Blackstone with having: "... taught jurisprudence to speak the language of the scholar and the gentleman ; put a polish upon that rugged science, cleansed her from the dust and cobwebs of the office and, if he has not enriched her with that precision which is drawn only from the sterling treasury of the sciences, has decked her out to advantage from the toilet of classical erudition, enlivened her with metaphors and allusions and sent her abroad in some measure to instruct.
It is a shiny material that takes an excellent polish, but it has a tendency to split.
She has done uncredited polishes on movies starting with The Wedding Singer and Sister Act, and was hired by the creator of Star Wars, George Lucas, to polish scripts for his 1992 TV series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
It has called ( has acceded ) according to ideological foundation of groups in time and for polish legions world war, it was as ( serve ) in ( to ) which ( who ) for 1917 year.
Rhythm has called by association of polish artist in ( to ) 1922, advertising idea art national and various changes of new classicism.
In ( to ) 1939 Pruszkowski along with pupils ( disciples )-it has realized ( has accomplished ) seven monumental representative compositions in studio in ( to ) from history-key stage polish < Poland > Kazimierzu, which ( who ) have added splendor pavilion in same year on world exhibition in New York polish < Poland >.
Tumbling is used to polish and smooth dice for recreational use, but it has the unfortunate effect of making their sides and faces somewhat uneven and thus making the dice less than fair.
He shakes in fear, then realizes that he has to mix Laure's scent with those of others to make the ultimate perfume ; one which will polish the scent into a even greater perfume make him be worshipped as a god.
Concluding, Tilley commented that the game " has enough polish, cinematic flair and outright mayhem to thrill those who like their Sopranos with a dash of John Woo and a touch of Frank Miller ".

polish and form
Danish literature owes Baggesen a great debt for the firmness, polish and form which he introduced into it — his style being always finished and elegant.
Almost all of Short's telescopes were of the Gregorian form, and some of them even today retain their original high polish and sharp definition.
These markers are generally not truly permanent, on hard, non-porous surfaces, because instead of staining they form a surface layer that can be removed by high pressure cleaning or paint thinners and organic solvents such as acetone ( which is in nail polish remover ), xylene, or toluene.
Judging criteria covers the rider's performance and control of the horse, use of riding aids, proper attire, correct form, and usually factor in rider poise and the cleanliness and polish of horse, rider and equipment.
Czech and Slovak form of this name is: Zbyhněv ( pronounced close to polish form ).
Tallow, an animal by-product, was used to manufacture a simple form of shoe polish at this time.
The practice of shining people ’ s shoes gradually caught on and soon many shoeshine boys in city streets were offering shoe shines using a basic form of shoe polish along with a polishing cloth.

polish and if
* " Her stories and novels are humanistic, while her deep concern for male-female ( even human-alien ) harmony ran counter to the developing segregate-the-sexes drive amongst feminist writers ; What her work brought to the genre was a blend of lyricism and inventiveness, as if some lyric poet had rewritten a number of clever SF standards and then passed them on to a psychoanalyst for final polish.
On the fate of a gift of a nebuchadnezzar of champagne ( 20 bottles ' worth ) even if her family didn't come for the holidays, she said, " I'll polish it off myself.
If the rest of the world had adopted a similar policy, we would not have a Jewish Question ( Judenfrage ).... As a religion, Islam indeed performed an eternal service to the world: it prevented the threatened conquest of Arabia by the Jews and vanquished the horrible teaching of Jehovah by a pure religion, which at that time opened the way to a higher culture for numerous peoples .... ( Quoted in Victor Klemperer ' Tagebuch as author of an article " Schuld ist der Jude " in nr. 143 of " Freiheitskampf " Review ( 1943 ), where he accuses the Jews to have prepared the First World War to destroy the German people: " if the Jews win, our destiny will be that of the polish officers in Katyn ".
Inafune concluded, " I knew that if we had more time to polish it, we could do a lot of things better, make it a better game, but the company ( Capcom ) said that we needed to release it.
Reapply the polish if areas begin to show wear over time.
In addition, high amounts of tin give a gleaming and long-lasting polish, which may be desired if the pipe is clearly visible.
Shoe polish is usually flammable, can be toxic, and, if misused, can stain skin.
Dyes are added and mixed in turpentine oil if it is not a neutral polish.
Sometimes used in the car wash industry if too much blue foam polish is put on a white car, resulting in the car having a blue tint.
Black if used was achieved by using boot polish.
Castings that have slag or pits will also be difficult, if not impossible, to polish to a # 8.

polish and aimed
While a number of older leather preserving products existed ( including the Irish brand Punch, which was first made in 1851, and the German brand, Erdal, which went on sale in 1901 ), Kiwi's invention in 1906 made it the first shoe polish to resemble the modern varieties ( aimed primarily at inducing shine ).
This fuel efficient, low-emission and low-cost limited edition, aimed to incorporate recycled materials wherever possible and had limited polish.
The first shoe polish to resemble the modern varieties ( aimed primarily at inducing shine ) was Kiwi.

polish and for
When he was going to town, nothing was good enough -- he had cursed at Winston once for leaving a fleck of polish on his shoelace.
Items such as billiard balls, dominoes and pieces for games like chess, checkers, and backgammon are constructed of Bakelite for its look, durability, fine polish, weight, and sound.
Albert Einstein arrived on the Caltech campus for the first time in 1931 to polish up his Theory of General Relativity, and he returned to Caltech subsequently as a visiting professor in 1932 and 1933.
Alhazen's work was largely ignored in the Arabic world but it was anonymously translated into Latin around 1200 A. D. and further summarised and expanded on by the polish monk Witelo making it a standard text on optics in Europe for the next 400 years.
They had 6 months to polish and refine the game for the GameCube.
Common uses for organic solvents are in dry cleaning ( e. g., tetrachloroethylene ), as paint thinners ( e. g., toluene, turpentine ), as nail polish removers and glue solvents ( acetone, methyl acetate, ethyl acetate ), in spot removers ( e. g., hexane, petrol ether ), in detergents ( citrus terpenes ), in perfumes ( ethanol ), nail polish and in chemical synthesis.
Theatre being a passion of Hugh Blaker, he paid for Hartnell to receive some ' polish ' at the Imperial Service College, though Hartnell found the strictures too much and ran away.
However that may be, some visual differences are well known, for example: the Hamburg models have a high polish polyester finish and rounded corners ; New York models have a satin lustre lacquer finish and square or Sheraton corners.
" Parry was concerned that the album did not have a hit song for radio play and instructed Smith and producer Phil Thornalley to polish the track " The Hanging Garden " for release as a single.
Some sources say, that his father Giovanni Sarto ( in polish Jan Krawiec, in german Jan Krawietz ) was a Pole, who emigrated to today's Italy from Boguszyce-a village in the district of Toszek within Gliwice, Silesian Voivodeship, in southern Poland ; located exactly in Upper Silesia " for a better life ".
1985 was a crucial year for polish heavy metal-Iron Maiden played a concert in Szczecin, Poland.
With extra time to polish the title, several changes were made to the international release, including graphical cleanup ; the addition of white fences on cardboard courses ; Egg Blocks with colours matching the Yoshi in play ; new locations for some items ; a slightly different ending when the player finishes a course with only melons ; and additional secrets, including hidden coin formations that spell out letters.
Some find the smell offensive as acetone is the same chemical responsible for the smell in paint thinner and nail polish remover.

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