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Sweet-sour sauce can be kept warm over a second hibachi or chafing dish while charcoal in broiler is reaching glowing coal stage.
The Indians and Pakistanis are chafing under similar restrictions on the British market for similar reasons.
* Bains-marie can be used in place of chafing dishes for keeping foods warm for long periods of time, where stovetops or hot plates are inconvenient or too powerful.
The gambeson was used both as a complete armour unto itself and underneath mail and plate in order to cushion the body and prevent chafing.
The bending, crushing, and chafing forces that hold a knot in place also unevenly stress rope fibers and ultimately lead to a reduction in strength.
Another common, running-related injury is chafing, caused by repetitive rubbing of one piece of skin against another, or against an article of clothing.
Utah State conducted research on use of time domain reflectometry for identifying chafing of electrical wires in aircraft.
This chafing is known to cause electrical failures on aircraft.
Foss, suffering personal health problems, chafing under economic constraints plus ( as the war years drew on ) shortages in paper, and disliking intensely the move of all the London operations to Oxford to avoid The Blitz, resigned his position in 1941, to be succeeded by Peterkin.
On large ships baggywrinkle protects the sail from chafing against the rigging.
Grant had learned a hard lesson at Cold Harbor about attacking Lee in a fortified position and was chafing at the inactivity to which Lee's trenches and forts had confined him.
Manhood is also used as a " hood " to protect the circumcised man's exposed glans from chafing and is made of a double layer of soft material.
Jibril decided that Hawatmeh's theorizing was chafing the PFLP and producing an organization of impotent intellectuals, and declared as such when he formed the General Command.
One barrier per lap is placed in front of a water pit, meaning that runners are also forced to deal with the chafing of wet shoes as they race.
Another rode with a huge chafing dish on the pommel of his saddle.
The barons, always chafing against the royal power, were encouraged to revolt by Pope Adrian IV, whose recognition William had not yet sought, by the Byzantine Emperor Manuel I Comnenus, and by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I.
" However, as he was growing up, Krishnamurti showed signs of adolescent rebellion and emotional instability, chafing at the regimen imposed on him, visibly uncomfortable with the publicity surrounding him, and occasionally expressing doubts about the future prescribed for him.
* ease the chafing between the foot and the footwear, or between the thighs
Pantyhose often also help prevent chafing between the wearer's feet and their shoes, or between the thighs when walking, thus helping the wearer avoid painful skin irritation such as blisters and heat rashes.
: Skin-tight long shorts originally worn by cyclists to reduce chafing while cycling, but which have also been adapted and adopted as street wear and active wear.
In pathology, a gall is a raised sore on the skin, usually caused by chafing or rubbing.
Ann Veronica is planning to attend the dance with friends of a down-at-the-heels artistic family living nearby and has been chafing at other restrictions imposed for no apparent reason on her.
Hightower's emergence prompted Thibault to plug her into the starting lineup and subsequently demote Renee Montgomery to the bench, with the latter player initially chafing her reduced role as a spark off the sidelines.
Early in 1561, the allied forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga defeated the army of the Imagawa clan in western Mikawa province, encouraging the Saigo clan of east Mikawa, already chafing under Imagawa control, to defect to Ieyasu's command.
* The Boat is chafing

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