Her voice was dripping in sarcasm, causing the woman to bristle and stalk off. |
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Other prey, such as bristle worms, razor shells and tellins are also taken when available. |
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Whichever you use for a topcoat, pour a 4-inch pool in the center of the piece and brush the finish out to the edges with a soft bristle brush. |
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The adaxial and abaxial surfaces of the investigated leaves of Styrian oil pumpkin showed numerous glandular trichomes and bristle hairs. |
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I also got a ball of hemp twine for the garden and a wooden washing up brush with replaceable real bristle heads. |
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Put the gel on a brass or bristle brush and the inside of the bore is quickly coated with the cleaner, which stays in place without running. |
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But you'll bristle at the wasted resources and moral compromises involved in the whole sordid mess. |
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Apply two, preferably three coats of urethane varnish using a good quality natural bristle brush. |
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Don't comb with a bristle brush when your hair is wet, because it can pull hair out more quickly. |
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Such natural bristle brushes are best suited for use with oil-base paints and stains, varnishes, lacquers and shellacs. |
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Microsoft executives bristle at talk of Trojan Horses and the suggestion that bundling its Net services into Windows is unfair. |
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These mutant pupae have defects including shortened or bent legs, bristle defects, a split notum, and wing abnormalities. |
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His blue eyes narrowed as his high-planed face hardened, and even his bleached blond hair seemed to bristle. |
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The bristle and eyelash consist of a rachis void of barbs, except at the innermost base. |
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It is recommended that natural bristle brushes never be used with latex coatings. |
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The use of a high quality natural bristle brush is recommended to lay on a furniture finish. |
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Start by using a soft boar's head brush or similar natural bristle brush on your hair. |
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When the candlesticks have cooled, use a bristle or foam brush to paint them. |
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The cleaning of the micro-mesh screen is aided by the inclusion of a nylon bristle brush. |
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In addition to bristle or rubber stipplers, sponges can be employed to provide a similar kind of decoration. |
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Oil-base paints, enamels, varnishes, most stains and lacquers should be applied with a natural bristle brush. |
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Apply the finish with a natural bristle brush in a steady and smooth manner. |
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Use a natural bristle brush, which works the stain into carvings and corners easier than a rag. |
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Flip your head back up then smooth the top layer of your hair with a natural bristle brush. |
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Thus, we get both the boiling guitar heroics and songs that bristle to the point of bluntness. |
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I turned into a tiger and roared, feeling the sinews under my skin tighten, and my adopted whiskers bristle. |
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Their Internet sites bristle with purported official documents that detail and expose alleged plots. |
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The new songs bristle with an excitement and immediacy that demand attention. |
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Viewed collectively, the works certainly bristle with his characteristically intense emotion. |
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And if media denizens bristle at that word, how about transparency and demystification? |
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The actors bristle at the notion that this sentiment will alienate a patriotic audience. |
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In the wild there is no piste patrol to pick up the pieces, and the mountains bristle with rocks, cliffs and cornices. |
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Use a soft bristle baby brush, tooth brush, or combs to comb your baby's hair with every bath if your baby has cradle cap. |
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The smallest parcel can bristle with life for the one who takes the time to observe. |
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And they bristle too at the notion that they had some kind of personal enmity toward the president. |
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If you have relaxed hair, it is best to use a natural bristle brush. |
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In fact, so complete was his recovery, he later allowed himself to bristle at comparisons with Spitzer. |
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Republicans, meanwhile, bristle with anger as they attempt to defend against the flood of new information. |
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Cliff-backed harbours at Saundersfoot and Mumbles, for example, bristle with the masts of sleek yachts. |
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Other zooids include the avicularia, where the operculum has been modified into a jaw, and the vibracula where the operculum has been modified into a bristle. |
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Cliburn would most certainly blush, maybe even bristle, at this description of his role in history. |
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The spring-loaded trigger gives control over bristle length without having to fiddle around with switches or buttons. |
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It's his behaviour that makes me bristle with ire and irritation. |
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Instead, use a soft bristle paint brush, taping the metal ferule to guard against scrapes. |
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After washing you must then dry it using either a round brush or a natural bristle brush of boar. |
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Nothing makes most people bristle more quickly than unfair, unskillful, or unsolicited criticism. |
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Nematocysts are microscopic, egg-shaped capsules found in special cells with a trigger-like bristle projecting from the surface. |
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The sense of tragedy, however, was oddly counteracted by the sweet colors that had been dripped and scumbled to cover the figures from head to bristle. |
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Whether painting everyday objects or sinister characters, however, his paintings bristle with a deep sense of unease. |
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If you bristle with a potentially infinite number of contrasting views, are you diminishing something in yourself? |
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This suggestion is political dynamite: source countries would bristle at any attempt to control their monetary policy. |
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I bristle, and Sri Lankans bristle, when foreigners declare their sympathies for these poor Sri Lankan hostages. |
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Make up artists suggest that the best brushes are made of natural bristle, with wooden handles that make for a firm grip. |
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Available in both regular bristle and fine bristle in an assortment of colours. |
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Select a soft bristle toothbrush and make sure that you replace it regularly, about every three months, or if you have a cold. |
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To clean air cap and fluid nozzle, brush exterior with a stiff bristle brush. |
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Our cleaning devices such as scrapers and bristle rollers make it possible to remove even stubborn concrete sticking. |
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Here's how it works: The oscillating head bristle is shaped like the prophy cup your dentist uses to polish your teeth. |
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Then, you should pass a bristle brush in the direction of hair growth all over the dog's body. |
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Top bristle quality, extra good at removing fine dust and leaves the coat with a rich, healthy lustre. |
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These rugs should not be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner with a revolving bristle strip. |
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A bristle brush passed in the direction of hair growth enables to remove all the elements that have previously come off. |
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Its vertical and horizontal bristle configuration allows for the smooth and extremely precise application of mascara formulation. |
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All four pieces bristle with energy, grating dissonances and percussive punch. |
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However, Dinamo bristle with pace and mirror the Russian national side in favouring a textbook counter-attacking style. |
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For better results, use a natural bristle brush for more delicate items. |
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Use a natural bristle brush and avoid stretching the hair when wet. |
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Its passionate verve makes your hair bristle with sheer pleasure. |
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Smooth hair over with your bristle brush to allow waves to reform. |
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Fig. 12. Is a piece of Alder-wood the breadth whereof is about the bigness of the bristle of a Hog, to the naked Eye. |
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Passages of the suit bristle with hostility. |
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It makes Ward, and other educationalists, bristle with frustration. |
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His conversation and art bristle with rebuke for African-Americans. |
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Its swamplands and deltas bristle with heat-stoked tensions. |
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Your shelf will bristle with trees and strolling elephants. |
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All these technological advances bristle with potential legal issues. |
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There are a lot of boxes in shades of lifeless beige or grey in 21st century labs, while other pieces of equipment bristle with incomprehensible wires or are unshaped by ragged foil. |
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A bristle brush will give a smoother finish to the style. |
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M e t h o d o f p r o d u c t i o n: At the time of the harvest, the bees are removed from the hive using the traditional method of brushing the bees with brushes having single or double rows of natural sow's bristle. |
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A little soap, warm water and a soft bristle brush can remove most stains. |
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It makes me bristle, but that's still the line in schools. |
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Use a wire brush or stiff bristle brush to clean surface prior to priming. |
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Clean with a soft bristle brush until the vent is clear. |
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Today, sol gel abrasive grains can be found in coated abrasives, bonded abrasives, and abrasive bristle products. |
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A bristle was a loaded or crooked dice. lt was specially weighted which meant that it fell on whichever number the bristler chose. |
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To avoid misshaping the bristles, store brooms by clipping them to the wall or by placing the bristle end upright. |
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Some may bristle at his claim that Scripture contradicts and even represents human fallenness. |
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Wash with a fungicidal wash to keep the moss at bay and then every month use a stiff bristle brush and mild detergent, such as washing-up liquid, to kill any regrowth. |
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The black muzzle went 'wuffle, wuffle' over the sand and the man saw the short hairs bristle along its spine. Then the dog was called off and Giant Grum went up the bank. |
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Lift the hair either side of the parting and backcomb slightly with a bristle brush before using your fingers to separate the hair in half above your ears and pin in place. |
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