Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "learned" ¶ 1309
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Washing and is
Washing and sanitizing cutting boards is highly recommended, especially after use with raw meat, poultry, or seafood.
Washing one's hands, a form of hygiene, is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infectious disease.
A standard general reference work in the field is Donald Morris's " The Washing of The Spears ", which notes the sources, as a whole, for this historical era are not the best.
Washing is also an important component of several aspects of personal body hygiene.
The first written account of using medicine and entomology to solve ( separate ) criminal cases is attributed to the book of Xi Yuan Lu ( translated as " Washing Away of Wrongs "), written in Song Dynasty China by Song Ci ( 宋慈, 1186 – 1249 ) in 1248.
Washing a toner stained garment in cold water is often successful.
The resulting " Teague " Texaco station design is a functional white building with green trimmings featuring one or more service bays for " Washing ", " Marfak Lubrication ", etc., an office area with large plate glass window for display of tires, batteries, and accessories, along with " Men " and " Ladies " restrooms featuring Texaco-green tile walls and floors.
* Washing the Disciples ' Feet is practiced according to the example and commandment Jesus gave.
Washing is conducted with 65-71 C / 150-160 F temperatures and sanitation is achieved by either the use of a booster heater that will provide the machine 82 C / 180 F " final rinse " temperature or through the use of a chemical sanitizer.
Washing one's hands, a form of hygiene, is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infectious disease.
Washing at temperatures of or below with a non-bleach product is considered to carry a risk of inadequate decontamination.
Washing one's hands has been shown to eliminate post-decisional dissonance, presumably because the dissonance is often caused by moral disgust ( with oneself ) which is related to disgust from unsanitary conditions.
" The Last Supper "-museum copy of Master Paul's sculpture The Washing of the Feet is a traditional component of the celebration in many Christian Churches, including the Armenian, Ethiopian, Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Catholic, Schwarzenau Brethren / German Baptist groups, Mennonites, and Roman Catholic Churches, and is becoming increasingly popular as a part of the Maundy Thursday liturgy in the Anglican / Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist, and Presbyterian Churches, as well as in other Protestant denominations.
The last Mass before Easter is also celebrated on Holy Thursday, usually including a reenactment of the Washing of the Feet of the Apostles ; this Mass is followed by the procession of the Blessed Sacrament before it is taken to the Altar of Repose.
In cathedrals and monasteries it is customary for the bishop or hegumen ( abbot ) to celebrate the Washing of Feet.
Washing is one way of cleaning, namely with water and often some kind of soap or detergent.
Washing is an essential part of good hygiene and health.
#" Washing " the corpse-The corpse is covered with wet money paper.
We believe that true believers are the only fit subjects for Baptism and that immersion is the only mode, and that the Lord's Supper and the Washing of Saints ' Feet are ordinances of Christ to be continued until his second corning.

Washing and continued
At one time, most of the European monarchs also performed the Washing of Feet in their royal courts on Maundy Thursday, a practice continued by the Austro-Hungarian Emperor and the King of Spain up to the beginning of the 20th century ( see Royal Maundy ).

Washing and for
Washing_Factory. JPG | Modern Technology & Machinery are used in Bangladesh Washing Factory for ready made garments.
In 1247 AD Song Ci wrote a book entitled Washing Away of Wrongs as a handbook for coroners.
Deal contributed her voice to the Sonic Youth single, " Little Trouble Girl ", from their 1995 album Washing Machine, and to the intro for The For Carnation's " Tales.
In 2009 L ' Osservatore Romano published an article entitled " The Washing Machine and the Liberation of Women " that was controversially meant to demonstrate that the washing machine had done more for the liberation of women than the contraceptive pill and abortion rights, which are often associated with Women's Day.
* Washing mitt or Washing glove: a tool for washing the body ( one's own, or of a child, a patient, a lover ).
* C. J. Dennis Prize for Poetry: Rhyll McMaster, Washing the Money and John A. Scott, St. Clair
He joined their Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848, often modelling for them in pictures including Millais's Ferdinand Lured by Ariel ( 1849 ) and Ford Madox Brown's Jesus Washing Peter's Feet ( 1852 – 6 ).
Washing and anointing are perhaps the earliest practiced temple ordinances for the living since the organization of the LDS Church.
* Washing mitt, a tool for applying soap to the body.
* " A Woman was Washing Clothes " for unaccompanied mixed chorus ( 1975 ).
New cleaning-product marketing successes, such as the 1890s introduction of the N. K. Fairbank Company's Gold Dust Washing Powder ( which used a breakthrough hydrogenation process in its formulation ), and Hudson's heavily advertised product, Rinso, In the late sixties and early seventies, it was branded as " Tide XK " ( the XK standing for Xtra Kleaning ), but it was rebranded simply as " Tide " later on.
While serving in the British Army's Royal Artillery, where he rose to the rank of Captain, he wrote the wartime hit, " We're Going to Hang out the Washing on the Siegfried Line " for the British Expeditionary Force.
The advert featured a wild west outlaw being roped by a posse and dragging them off their horses and into adverts for a love compilation Album and Washing up powder.
Sinclair and The Front Lawn toured internationally with a series of live shows including: Songs and Stories from The Front Lawn, The Reason for Breakfast, The Washing Machine, and The Story of Robert.
A Silver Washing cup used for netilat yadayim
Washing of corpses was not observed among the Jews living in Persian Babylon, for which they were criticised as dying in filth, without a candle and without a bath ; at the time, the non-Jewish Persians were predominantly Zoroastrian, and consequently believed that dead bodies were inherently ritually unclean, and should be exposed to the elements in a Tower of Silence to avoid defiling the earth with them.
Tips for Hand Washing

Washing and time
Washing in water destroys it, as does wear with time.
Washing the plates in 160 ° F hot spring water cut the drying time by more than half, while using water from snow melted and warmed in his hands slowed down the processing substantially.

Washing and through
Washing through two cycles improves the chances of success.
Washing a passage through the original excavation, he reached the first of the trapped men, freed him from the wreckage and, working desperately in pitch-black darkness, finally effected his release from fouled lines, thereby enabling him to reach the surface.

0.412 seconds.