In addition, the tree has beautiful peeling bark not unlike that of Eucalyptus species, and glorious autumn colour. |
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Likewise in a built environment, as peeling walls are repainted, drains are unclogged, and rooms and household amenities are added. |
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Most of the flavour lies directly under the skin, so peeling is to be avoided. |
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The walls were painted only in a sickly yellow undercoat, and even that was peeling. |
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The wallpaper was peeling, the furniture was undusted, the windows grimy, the curtains torn and tattered. |
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Outside, the pavement was littered with peeling strips of grayish-white gunk that had sloughed from its sides like dead skin. |
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Now, they lie like dead giants, with grass growing untended on their grounds and paint peeling from their great walls. |
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The black paint was peeling along the running boards, and the soft grey upholstery looked shabby and faded. |
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But the warped and peeling veneer suggested the heat and humidity might also have taken their toll. |
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Use thick asparagus spears, trimming tough ends and peeling the bottom half of stalk. |
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The peeling pastel-colored grandstand holds some 3,000 people, but the plant is less imposing than even a bush league track in the United States. |
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I spent years in the lurid squats and dingy bed-sitters of Bristol, then the butter-yellow, peeling Georgian terraces of Brighton. |
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The temptation to purify the old steelwork has been resisted and it retains some of its patina, the paint peeling in places. |
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Such old wives' tales as the caps of edible fungi peeling easily, or brightly coloured fungi being poisonous, cannot be relied upon. |
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Moreover, newer technologies for peeling and sectioning grapefruit yield whole segments, with carpellary membranes largely intact. |
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At each harvest the fresh weight and dry matter content of fruit flesh and stones were measured after peeling and stoning. |
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My already sad heart dropped when I caught sight of the peeling piece of wood that read New Hope Ranch. |
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The paint is now peeling and showing spots of black under the Champagne, so I'm trying to decide on colors also. |
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The house is characterized by peeling paint and uneven flooring that may become a danger to the occupants. |
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For example, a severe sunburn with peeling skin shows p53 in action causing programmed cell death of the skin. |
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Severe sunburn can cause red, sore, tender areas with blistering and peeling. |
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The white paintwork was peeling off in huge flakes and one of the windows had a long, diagonal crack running across it. |
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It is a beautiful tree, with gracious branches and a brilliant white papery peeling bark. |
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Come autumn, a sharp paring knife makes quick work of such tasks as peeling fruit and carving jack-o-lanterns. |
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We were in the small, dingy office, paint peeling off the walls and the ancient computer monotonously humming. |
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Mechanical humidifiers add large quantities of moisture to the air and should not be used if paint peeling is a problem. |
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The soles of my good summer shoes are peeling away and the worn out cleats are frozen in my trusty Airwalks. |
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Now attractively aged and peeling, it has acquired a patina of genuine London urban angst. |
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Alternatively, slice off the skin as if you were peeling an apple in a spiral. |
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He's done every job there from cleaning the kitchen and sweeping floors to peeling potatoes, managing the storeroom and cooking. |
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All the workers had an interesting life story that she or he shares while cutting carrots or peeling potatoes. |
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He was sitting on the quay at a turn in the canal, peeling an orange, dropping bits of skin into the water. |
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We girls had to help from the time we were real small, with the cooking, peeling potatoes, setting the table and all that. |
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I spent the day peeling onions and potatoes, chopping carrots, sweeping, and helping with the laundry. |
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Primary prevention consists of hand washing, drinking only safe water, peeling all fruits and vegetables, and eating well-cooked foods. |
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The 28-year old skids to a halt, undoes her safety belt and leaps athletically from the car, slowly peeling off her driving gloves. |
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Anne growled as she sat up on her bed and began peeling her gloves off, throwing them carelessly to one side. |
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In the other places along the wall it was peeling so much she could see the original color of black. |
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The walls were not peeling, the furniture wasn't broken, and the floor and ceiling had obviously been fixed by the different shades of wood. |
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Its walls were peeling and it had graffiti all over it, but it was shelter, and it would be better than the streets. |
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However, the coatings often don't adhere well to the charged surfaces of metals, so they're prone to peeling and flaking. |
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The walls are peeling and the windows are broken and I smell what smells like burning hair. |
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Our kitchen had blue shiny tiles on the floor, and plain white wallpaper peeling on the walls. |
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The War Museum was a square building, whose white paint was peeling and chipping off around the edges. |
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The ceiling tiles are waterlogged, the lino is cracked and the walls are peeling. |
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A carpet devoid of patterns covered the steps, a dark green wallpaper attempting to cover the walls but peeling away as well. |
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But the years have taken their toll, with paint peeling away, rust setting in and parts going missing. |
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There are cracks spreading in the concrete balconies, paint peeling from the building, and its signs are in disrepair. |
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After six hours working there the skin was peeling off the palms of your hands. |
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The rides look old and crummy, paint peeling, false smiles painted on everything. |
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Interior water vapor can also move into the attic space and condense on the gable ends, causing paint peeling there. |
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Johansson is peeling off her clothes in a photographic studio in LA, in preparation for becoming the pin-up for Bono's new plan. |
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I quite like oranges, but the pips spoil them, and peeling them is hard work. |
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Other important observations include the presence of peeling skin and maceration or fissuring of the interdigital skin. |
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A handy tip is to plunge the small onions into boiling water for a minute before peeling them to make the job a lot easier. |
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Walking forward he pulled the silver pocketknife from his pocket then started peeling the thorns off, and cutting the stems. |
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The odder thing was that flakes of his skin seemed to be peeling off of his body. |
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There were also large flakes of paint peeling off of the buildings, though it was hard to tell when there was no color to the whole place. |
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The paint coating the frame was peeling and a small flake was ripped off by a breeze and was carried away. |
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We were staring at the garage door with big flakes of white paint peeling off it, but in our minds we were going through the desert. |
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Examining his arms he found that they were peeling in a very disgusting fashion, large patches of skin flaking off. |
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If it is flaky or peeling in more than any areas that have received obvious damage, you'll want to remove it. |
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Her shoulders were covered with rough, peeling skin, the result of sunburn. |
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I will be peeling and cubing potatoes for a long time tonight, arranging them in large baking pan while I think about breast cancer. |
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First, encapsulate the peeling paint by applying a couple of coats of thick primer. |
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Its paint work and decoration, although still faded and peeling, was slightly less faded and peeling than that of the rest of the rooms. |
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Women carrying babies, dancing in groups, peeling fresh pineapples with a few deft movements. |
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The crinkles in the gold leaf highlight the delicate texture of lace, the mottled surface of a pine plank table, or the peeling walls. |
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The spines and glochids are then removed either by peeling the skin, or by burning them off. |
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This used to be a dark, gloomy platform with peeling paint on the walls and a grimy low ceiling. |
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Grimy wards, with paint peeling, dust gathering on windowsills and numerous unidentified stains, frighten patients and demoralise staff. |
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She sighed heavily and reached for a Granny Smith apple and a knife, then began peeling it and cutting it into pieces. |
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Being in the studio is about digging in the trenches, rediscovering music and peeling off the layers to find out what it all means. |
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The warehouse sits amid a swathe of Glasgow's grey industrial landscape, the peeling paint on the gate hinting at dilapidation. |
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The floor was old and dirty beige carpet, and the walls were painted off white but where chipped and peeling. |
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With steel wool, emery cloth or a wire brush remove all loose peeling paint and rust. |
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If you were an extern at the French Laundry, your first job would most likely be peeling carrots. |
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Instead, it was as if the models were swathed in giant fabric sample books, each layer peeling off to reveal another beneath. |
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It looks like wood but is actually a fiber cement material that can withstand the summer heat without cracking, warping, or peeling. |
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All she was doing was peeling away some of the years of socialist accretions. |
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After peeling off outer skin, they polish it with castor oil, cactus jelly, curd, ghee and turmeric powder to make it smooth and slippery. |
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The weather-beaten windows, with their peeling paint, will go, as will the threadbare carpet in the games room. |
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The paint was peeling off the weatherboard and the house seemed to tilt slightly to one side. |
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Paint peeling, blistering and flaking occurs when moisture under a non-breathing film finish destroys the film's adhesion to the wood. |
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Andy had abandoned her own pizza after just one slice to concentrate on peeling the foil from the juicy garlic bread. |
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She wore a tattered denim jumper and a white shirt that matched the spotted peeling wallpaper, and she knew nothing of wealth. |
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The cupola and the concrete construction were corroded, the masonry was wet, and plaster work was peeling off. |
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The paint was peeling, many of the rooms were cluttered with junk and the whole place looked sorry for itself. |
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Beyond the fence is an apparently ramshackle dwelling with a sagging roof and peeling white pigment on the sides. |
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The squall that had blown in just as we left the mainland was now peeling spray off the whitecaps, and I was drenched. |
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You can also buy aftersun lotions, gels and sprays, which help to cool and moisturise the sun to prevent peeling and blistering. |
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This algorithm is based on a recursion similar to that of the peeling algorithm. |
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After peeling the bark, the knots where the branches were need to be sanded to a very smooth finish. |
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Simple daily routines, such as peeling potatoes or fastening zips and buttons, become near impossible. |
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In the 15-lap event, he was leading until stewards forced him into the pits after the rear bumper began peeling off his car. |
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Those leaky roofs, outdated books and peeling paint offer no attraction to young or aged readers. |
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The fish wallowed, then made a determined run, peeling yards of line from the light drag. |
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The houses were run-down, with peeling paint and broken windows, the glass still littering the ground. |
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It was a tiny piece of glass backed with a layer of silver that was peeling in spots. |
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Her burns were slowly healing and turning into scars, the skin on the back her neck was still a little black and her skin was still peeling. |
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The peeling frescoes that ornament the living room of a manor house are all that remain to suggest its colonial grandeur. |
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They marched out in regular formation, peeling off two by two at each main street to patrol their beats on foot. |
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She found herself in a rather tatty entrance hallway, with new maroon flock wallpaper and, less impressively, peeling paint and worn carpeting. |
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Valerio carefully reproduces the surfaces of the stained cinder-block wall, peeling white door and scuffed wooden table. |
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I was ready to put my peeling face masque on. It smells like cucumber and is really sticky. |
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Soon the recruits start peeling away, unwilling or unable to keep up with us as we dart through traffic and around cops in cars and astride hogs. |
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Lilith walked with grace and ease down the short corridor, looking around in revulsion at the peeling mauve wallpaper and creaking old floor. |
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Engines began to hum deep in the belly of the ship, but Boertousce's grin only widened, the lips peeling back as if mocking his efforts. |
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Typical food processing jobs include peeling nutmeg shells and sorting the seeds, and washing bananas and other produce. |
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If deep, then chemical peeling with higher percentage of glycolic acid or trichloroacetic acid may be needed. |
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Thus, it is frequently subjected to radical peeling of its bark, which contains the bioactive substances used for treating some human diseases. |
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An after sun cream will cool overheated skin, moisturise dehydrated skin, and help prevent peeling, so you keep the colour even longer. |
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She quietly reads a book, oblivious to the great pockmarks of peeling paint and disintegrating plaster of the moldy wall behind her. |
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We know that tires are made of rubber, therefore, are susceptible to punctures, peeling and the likes. |
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For thick coatings the mode of release was a broad peel front that led to detachment, whereas removal on thin coatings occurred by localized peeling and coalescence. |
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Yesterday at 3 PM I put on my black chef's clogs, my black pants and white t-shirt, pulled my Red Sox cap over my hair and got to work peeling and deveining shrimp. |
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Someone once suggested peeling the stringiness off and eating the rest. |
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Likewise, with a wall prone to damp, raw brick can be easier to maintain, avoiding the problems of paint or paper peeling, or plasterwork buckling. |
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We followed the guide as she strode forward on her flat shoes and up the marble staircase past election posters, now already peeling after their usefulness was expended. |
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It seems that a lot of the manufacturers have decided to combine aftersun care to stop you peeling and burning, with a self-tanning ingredient to help the colour along. |
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The grain is flat or tangential, and the exterior layers are peeling. |
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Their red paint is peeling, as is that on most of the house. |
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The white paint on the porch was peeling, long years of standing was wearing away at the timber wood planks on the floor, creaking with every step. |
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Her face was red, fumes came from her head and she was muttering very strong and unedifying words under her breath that were peeling paint off of the walls. |
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He washes his hands repeatedly till the skin starts peeling off. |
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We'd usually cycle in gangs, groups of friends yakking away as we made our way to our respective parts of the village, peeling off from the pack as we reached our roads. |
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The neighboring buildings had been updated and shuffled from owner to owner, but this one still had an ancient sign with peeling paint and faded print. |
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You can hear the rush of wings and the odd cry, but mainly it's a silent movement with birds joining in the aerial display, or peeling off in formation. |
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Children can get lead poisoning by chewing on pieces of peeling paint or by swallowing house dust or soil that contains tiny chips of the leaded paint from these buildings. |
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The old method of preparing potato juice was to cut the potato into thin slices without peeling the skin and place overnight in a large glass filled with cold water. |
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I dream of rain, falling on everything, the dripping, peeling runnels of all gardens, from the grey sky through glass and hothouse, in the sowed order of this elder's place. |
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Slowly the hours of pass like an arthritic man peeling an orange. |
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The short sturdy blade is ideal for peeling, carving, cutting, topping and tailing vegetables or fruit that can be held in the hand or placed on a board. |
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A lot of the manufacturers have decided to combine aftersun care to stop you peeling and burning with a self-tanning ingredient to help the colour along. |
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As I investigated it, it was like peeling the skin of an onion. |
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I flinched even more than when she was peeling skin off with a sharp tool. |
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It was white plaster, flaked, peeling, spiderwebbed with cracks. |
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The peeling paint has been replaced by shades of green and terracotta. |
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Cars are heard revving their engines and peeling out of the parking lot. |
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When you begin with the premise that all spiritual matters must have some non-spiritual explanation, then the process of enquiry is much like that of peeling an onion. |
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I got in my car, shut the door, and waved bye before peeling out. |
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With its stained cedar siding and peeling paint, it remained standing for five decades as field mice and squirrels occasionally ran along the pipes in the corridors. |
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Just then, I heard the sound of Kate peeling out of the driveway. |
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The smaller taro, or eddo, is popular in Caribbean and West African cooking, but wearing gloves when peeling is a necessity as it can irritate the skin. |
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Wallpaper was nearly peeling down the walls, curled with age. |
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Although peeling isn't essential because this variety has a rather thin skin, it is an easy matter to plunge them into boiling water, drain and then slip off the skins. |
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The trifoliate leaves turn brilliant shades of red and orange in autumn but the cinnamon-brown peeling bark makes it worth viewing at any time of the year. |
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Lifting up her hand, she points to the misshapen fingers and peeling skin. |
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There are chapters on skin flaps, skin grafting, dermabrasion, tissue expansion, cryosurgery, chemical peeling, hair restoration, face lifts, and sclerotherapy. |
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She took the knife used for peeling fruit that she had carried out of the kitchen and stabbed him before running downstairs to give herself up at the police station. |
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Before he could protest, Raylaa had already disappeared into the porch, where the hideous sidecar and the motorcycle with the peeling red paint stood, worn down and decrepit. |
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Visions of bare light bulbs and paint peeling walls in a claustrophobic room drown me. |
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Weeds surrounded what once appeared to be beautiful landscaping, the paint had weathered and was peeling in some spots, and a gutter leaned against the building by the door. |
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Only the peeling paint and the crumbling walls hinted that, for these students, a different reality lay outside. |
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The journalist is focused on peeling away the layers and getting at the damaging truth. |
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Paint is peeling from the upper decks and each day new debris falls into the water. |
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He was very interested in the internal workings and peeling back the layers. |
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Between shopping, cleaning, peeling, steaming and then pureeing, I needed a short cut. |
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As seed germinates, you will be able to see the old seed coats peeling off. |
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The first acid step in the peel contains a rich blend of well known and effective acids to maximize exfoliation and gentle peeling. |
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He received one call of a stop sign violation and two reports of young drivers peeling out of driveways, causing the vehicle to fishtail. |
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The paint in many rooms is peeling, and in some rooms the furniture is dusty and cobwebbed. |
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I served as an extra pair of hands, occasionally peeling potatoes or destringing celery. |
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At night, some nap on their stretchers. High up on a wall, stuck to peeling paintwork, are photographs of eight drivers killed in service. |
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Trimming or peeling green areas are inadequate to remove copresent toxins, and such potatoes are no longer suitable as animal food. |
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We are having dinner next to a mansion with scrabbly peeling paint and vermilion drapes in the windows. |
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And like them, he worked high on the fretboard, peeling off nimble riffs without ever uncrooking his arm. |
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Assemble the banana splits by peeling and halving the bananas lengthways and placing each one in a banana split dish or shallow bowl. |
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Other articles describe progress with using the technology for peeling fresh clingstone peaches, another canned-goods classic. |
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The peeling bark of river birch, paperbark maple and crape myrtle and the smooth steel-gray trunks of American beech are also eye-catching. |
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The former takes care of peeling, deveining and grading of warmwater shrimp. |
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So now, instead of peeling vegetables in the kitchen and worrying about my five a day, Lady Muck can recline in her chair and be waited on by a charming young man or lady. |
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Beyond all that, the original white plaster, long ago succumbing to damp, salty conditions, has shed its smooth white skin, peeling most unappealingly into strips and cracks. |
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The skin peeling agent here is often an acid such as trichloroacetic acid, which produces a second-degree burn and turns the skin a greyish colour. |
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The physicalised anxiety of this moment, the razor graphically peeling flesh, makes this an occasion when we're most likely to feel a physical connection with Bub. |
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The Hotel Carter is one of the last cheap places to stay in Times Square, a reputation borne out by its waterstained carpets, peeling walls and healthy occupancy rates. |
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Like Dawn watching husband Simon peeling apples with a power drill, or multi-lingual lawyer Ayesha keeping her astrophysicist husband Stephen entertained. |
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The bathroom door stood agape, and the peeling vinyl floor was bare. |
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As seed germinates, the old seed coats can be seen peeling off. |
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For instance, some clients who have very sensitive skin prefer to have the Berber Cereal Exfoliating treatment or Alum Stone scrub to the traditional black soap peeling. |
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Hackberry bark will not stop you in your tracks as does the dramatic, shiny red, peeling bark of paperbark maple or the ghostly white bark of lacebark pine. |
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Marine varnish has UV inhibitors to slow down peeling and fading. |
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Epiretinal and internal limiting membrane peeling was performed, and the ischemic inferior retinal hemisphere was laser photocoagulated at 180 degree with confluent spots. |
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I recognize the peeling, gleaming white trunks of paper birch and the smooth, light-gray bark of American beech, but most often, I see bark as a blur of browns and grays. |
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