I remember thinking, right in that moment, how he must wear away the streets, pacing up and down, day after day. |
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During gnawing, as the incisors grind against each other, they wear away the softer dentine, leaving the enamel edge as the blade of a chisel. |
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She uses acid to etch designs into the surface of metal plates, echoing the way that wind and water wear away at stone over time. |
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Left untreated, the friction could wear away the circuit connections, preventing the air bag from deploying in a crash. |
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Some seeds have a hard coating that needs to wear away before moisture can enter and germination can begin. |
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The limits of self wear away and identity bleeds out, and no one is quite secure in their skin. |
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Spring inside brush housing will damage motor if brushes are allowed to wear away completely. |
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The heads of all helical formats move in contact with the tape at high speeds and steadily wear away. |
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They are designed to wear away, continuously exposing sharp new abrasive particles. |
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Admittedly the two great ideologies, National Socialism and Marxism did really wear away. |
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But the administration ruled that the chalking was free speech and would have to simply wear away. |
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But clinical experience is, among all else, an abrasive, toughening process, bound to wear away at one's sensitivities. |
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Departments shall ensure that employees do not wear away from the workplace any clothing that has been contaminated. |
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Because the cementum is very thin, it doesn't take much pressure to wear away this surface and expose the inner substance, dentine. |
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This chronic disease causes the cartilage between the bone joints to wear away, leading to pain and stiffness. |
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Heated styling tools zap moisture, while overly enthusiastic brushing can wear away hair's protective cuticles. |
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When bacteria sits on the tooth, it causes the tooth enamel to wear away and leads to tooth decay. |
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Every time you play one of the tapes you wear away part of the image, you scratch the video, you destroy small portions of the memories. |
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Continually running an older car not designed to use unleaded petrol will eventually cause the coating to wear away, causing damage to the valves and cylinder heads. |
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The intent of tyre conditioning is to wear away mold sheen and to help bring the tyres up to test temperature. |
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Colours and patterns run through the entire thickness of the material and cannot wear away nor delaminate. |
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The mechanical process by which wind and water wear away the Earth's surface. |
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Glaciers, wind, and water wear away small particles of rock through a process called weathering. |
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Like all rodents, voles have a single pair of large chisel-like incisors in the upper jaw that continue to grow from the roots as the tips wear away. |
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Chemical-strength cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, in combination with brush agitation to remove brake dust and dirt, could wear away the clearcoat finish over time. |
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We will transmit our handiwork to future Canadians, in the confident faith that time will merely wear away the dross of it, and that what is worthy in what we and our children build will be preserved. |
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It is not easy to steer a course between the legitimate aspirations of consumers and the need for fair trade, but failure to respond to public concern would wear away support for the trade liberalisation process. |
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It is far too beautiful to be allowed to wear away at the edges. |
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Microban protection works continuously to keep the surface of the hot tub cleaner and won't wash off or wear away for protection that lasts the lifetime of the hot tub. |
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Napoleon, rather than relying on infantry to wear away the enemy's defences, could now use massed artillery as a spearhead to pound a break in the enemy's line. |
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