He started a crop dusting and spraying business which became quite successful. |
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The only thing it lacked was gremolata, the customary dusting of parsley, lemon zest and garlic. |
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That was only the hoovering and dusting of four bedrooms, stairs, a living room and a dining room. |
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If something really needs that 100 year old balsamic vinegar or a dusting of Valrhona cocoa powder, I'm putting that on. |
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Next came a shitake mushroom risotto with melted foie gras, a bit of plantain and shaved truffle, and a dusting of porcini mushroom. |
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I've even been damp dusting rather than just a quick polish but it's barely touching the surface. |
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She looked up at the gray clouds, the fine, misty raindrops dusting her face with dampness. |
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Place an old clean cotton tube sock over your dusting hand and lightly dampen it with your cleaner. |
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Fiona gave the cloth a good, hard tug and stepped back, dusting her hands together. |
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The grate will need no other cleaning, but will merely require dusting every day, and occasionally brushing with a dry blacklead brush. |
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If it gets a little sticky, add a sifting of cornstarch, but just a dusting. |
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On a skiffle groove, the Chicks wag their fingers at the homemakers' life, singing about the pleasures of cooking, dusting, and breeding. |
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Lightly sprayed or dusting the cracks, crevices, bookshelves, bookbindings, or other places frequented by booklice will provide control. |
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She quickly fastened her bootlaces and then proceeded to roll up her sleeping bag, dusting off dirt and debris as she did so. |
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All of a sudden across the clearing the other band burst out from between the trees in a dusting of leaves and pine needles. |
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If your smoke alarm is sounding nuisance alarms, it may need dusting or vacuuming. |
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But we're also obsessively clean, showering once or more every day and spraying, dusting, and scrubbing our homes to spotlessness. |
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Treat roosts, walls, litter, and equipment by painting, spraying, or dusting. |
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He also told her about cleaning his room and dusting the pictures and other small things like that. |
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The homemade tiramisu was just as should be, fluffy and not too sweet, with a dusting of cacao on the layers of ladyfingers and mascarpone. |
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Polished plaster is hard-wearing and durable, needing only occasional dusting and an annual re-wax. |
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The impression was of a government dusting itself down and grinning at a cheeky escape. |
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The third housemaid did floors, the second maid cleaned furniture, but the head housemaid did the best stuff like dusting ornaments. |
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It is best served simply with a light dusting of icing sugar, and maybe some sliced plums or fresh chopped pears in syrup. |
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If it was an A-line cocktail dress with a dusting of floral accents, it would have been a much better fit within the overall collection. |
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Who can stand more than a dusting of face powder and lip gloss when temperatures reach the high 90s during the summer? |
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People do buy into the illusion that they can experience a little dusting of celeb glamour by lining the pockets of already rich stars. |
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He was about three inches taller than her, with gray blue eyes, and a dusting of fawn colored freckles dotting his nose and cheeks. |
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We've been dusting the last 24 hours because we found everything covered with a light film of dust. |
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Right now I'm chilling with Jurassic 5, and Tool primarily, but I've been dusting off my old Public Enemy platters. |
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Marie hurried out into the main room, dusting her floury hands off on her apron as soon as Hoss' voice called her name. |
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For regular cleaning, dust the grilles or louvers with a soft brush or the dusting attachment of a vacuum cleaner. |
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The five ton aircraft normally carries about two tons of crop dusting chemicals. |
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The United States imposes a one-day ban on crop dusting planes over concerns about a possible chemical weapon attack. |
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Did you notice something strange about it when they were coming by every weekend to ask about crop dusting? |
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He runs a crop dusting business in Florida and he was suspicious about some people who wanted to learn about flying those planes. |
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The profession of crop dusting often requires a pilot to be fairly mobile and migrate to where the work is. |
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He really is breath taking, everything from the way his hair falls across his eyes to the light dusting of freckles across his nose is beautiful. |
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He was muscular with light brown hair, blue eyes and a dusting of freckles across his nose. |
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The SA Weather Service said on Monday a light dusting of snow had fallen on Ficksburg in the Free State. |
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After a quick dusting with fine aluminium powder, a clear print is taken and she compares it with a chart of trainer footprints. |
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My fickle midwestern mother-in-law broke into loud ululations over the cherry strudel, with its vanilla ice cream and dusting of powdered sugar. |
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The venison fillets were properly gamy without being tough, and rolled on the outside with a tasteful dusting of black-trumpet mushrooms. |
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He continued to stare as the bottle's contents glugged into a crystal goblet, dusting the air with intoxicating fruit. |
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She got up slowly, dusting the specks of dirt off her pants, and walked towards the door. |
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Recently a homeowner in Finland was engaged in a ritual spring cleaning, which included emptying the bookshelves and dusting each volume. |
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The film loader is not very clean and should I try cleaning and dusting it or simply buy a new one? |
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But, after about 15 years, I found myself dusting it off to perform in different plays. |
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He removed his jacket in the laundry room, dusting the floor with snowflakes. |
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The clocks have gone back, summer is over and many of us are dusting off our electric blankets ready for the long cold nights. |
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Instead of watching television the book suggests activities such as filing, dusting and rearranging your pictures. |
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Outside in the company parking lot, windblown trees shake a fine yellow dusting of pollen over asphalt and cars. |
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Icy mornings, hail, sleet and snow have had everyone dusting off their winter woollies even though spring has officially sprung. |
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I checked my makeup in the mirror, dusting my nose with some powder and reapplying my lipgloss. |
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A good dusting of rotenone is effective, as is hand-picking, or giving the bush a good, hard shake. |
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Despite multiple layers of plastic bags, everything in my ruck has its dusting of grime. |
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A hot flannel hit Helena's back and the nurse scrubbed hard, washing, drying and dusting her with talc. |
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On and off through the afternoon light snow showers came along to tantalize us, dusting the ground white. |
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If you've been treating your complexion well, a dab of concealer over redness around the nose and mouth plus a dusting of loose powder will suffice. |
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Some 40 years ago lethal chemicals were dropped on the Wiltshire countryside by crop dusting planes and tested on volunteer soldiers who had no idea of the risks. |
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Those crispy little cookies, pink and rectangular with a dusting of confectioner's sugar, are a specialty from Reims, the largest city in the region of Champagne. |
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After dusting it off and unsticking two of the pages, he began to read. |
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As the amorous side of your life goes up and down, you forage in the laundry basket of love, reselecting old flames instead of dusting yourself down and seeking new conquests. |
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Watching the old Chinese at work, removing the piles, piece by piece and dusting them, I spotted what looked like a life-size torso lying under a twisted heap. |
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As the result of this being used for crop dusting and cloud seeding, the corrosive effects of the chemicals did considerable damage to the structure. |
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The very last fluorite to crystallize left a dusting of microcrystalline snow-white material occupying most of the tight junctures where quartz crystals come together. |
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We awoke this morning, after promises all weekend of disruptive falls of snow, to a tiny white dusting, a little more fell soon after but for now that seems to be it. |
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According to Time magazine, this was all in response to the FBI finding instructional material on crop dusting in the apartment of one of the attackers. |
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Children across York and North Yorkshire reached for their sledges yesterday as a dusting of snow transformed much of the county into a winter wonderland. |
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The Minor test involves painting the affected area of the skin with iodine solution and after allowing time for drying, dusting the area with starch powder. |
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I'm putting extra zeal into my scrubbing, dusting, vacuuming and cleaning. |
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To my horror, he was romping with a girl on a white beach, a scrim of sand dusting her tan skin. |
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The wounded warrior in front of me rode so well, and so fast, dusting me in the flats, that for a while I forgot he was a veteran. |
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The equipment keeps changing, but people were using lasers and dusting powders that fluoresced when I started. |
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Signs show you dusting off shelved entrepreneurial projects or weaving more commerce into the fabric of your daily life. |
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And so, after a full day of washing and dusting and cleaning and polishing until the house gleamed, it was my turn to be gossied up and smartened, ready for inspection. |
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I wasn't there fault that they did realize that things had changed not that it didn't keep her from dusting them for sheer gall of trying to attack her. |
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A hard spray of water will knock some bugs off the plants and a dusting of a non-toxic substance called rotenone shuts off their breathing mechanism. |
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Removing dead leaves and flowers as well as wiping or dusting the leaves of your plants will keep them happy and healthy and keep your indoor garden looking gorgeous. |
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Instead, her au naturel dusting and vacuuming maintained her svelte figure. |
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I was planning to wish you a Happy New Year and make a little peppy speech about dusting off the cobwebs for the excitement of the future yet to come. |
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Isidore's face was pale and he quickly recovered, dusting his chiton. |
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Police Forensics squads are dusting the area for fingerprints. |
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Shrinkage cracks and dusting and delaminating problems have been reduced. |
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He's the most appealing piece of manflesh on television, with squinty blue eyes, a dusting of bristly hair, and a ZZ Top goatee. |
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These include overpowdering a latent print and applying too much pressure when dusting the print. |
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He used a number of traits including behaviour, particularly bathing and dusting, to classify bird groups. |
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The U.K. government is dusting off an alternative plan to site the center at a military outfit such as Porton Down. |
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I heard about a woman whose neighbours reported her to the housing administration for dusting her rugs outside of reglementary hours. |
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A subtle dusting from earlobes to mouth gives beautifully chiselled cheekbones. |
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Since then it's become a common sight to see him dusting the shelves in his posing pouch. |
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If wallpaper needs dusting down, attach a dust cloth over a broom and gently brush down. |
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Clean SWeep Made with a unique microfilament structure, these handy cloths are brilliant for dusting or polishing any surface to a smooth shine. |
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You're getting your squeeze box out and dusting down your bowler hat and fishnets for a series of intimate concerts in Glasgow. |
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Still, more gay people like Navetta and Medeiros find that in everyday life, suburbanites are dusting off the welcome mat. |
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Scutum dark grey with slightly brownish dusting, 2 stripes faintly visible, pleura grey dusted, dorsocentrals uniserial. |
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They'll have you rummaging around the backs of kitchen cupboards and dusting off jars of fenugreek and turmeric to add to your fave meals. |
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Short cerci and hypoproct with dense cuticular pubescence, other sclerites of oviscapt only with dusting. |
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Talk to someone who makes cooking sauces and they'll tell you we're all dusting off the ovenware and eating more home-cooked meals as a family. |
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The book reviews factors affecting corrosion such as carburisation and metal dusting as well as corrosion in steel and other materials used in refinery technology. |
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During the Cretaceous time period, the Arctic still had seasonal snows, though only a light dusting and not enough to permanently hinder plant growth. |
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So humans do it, using powder puffs to collect pollen from the male date palm and dusting the pollen over the female flowers in February, March and April. |
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Glaze may be applied by dusting the unfired composition over the ware or by spraying, dipping, trailing or brushing on a thin slurry composed of the unfired glaze and water. |
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Safety tips from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons for using ladders include using a stepstool instead of furniture when dusting hard-to-reach areas. |
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Don't ask for a new globe just because the old one needs dusting. The old-style carbon lamps wasted electricity when they began to fade and it was economy to replace them. |
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The cake was finished with a fine, pollenlike dusting of icing. |
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