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58 Sentences With "brush away"

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Brush away the powder and repeat until the stain is gone.
And at our child's bedside you secretly brush away a tear.
His aides vehemently brush away any talk of a 2020 presidential bid.
She takes it seriously, and she doesn't brush away her own privileged past.
Leave it overnight, then brush away the salt and launder the garment as usual.
It hangs in the air like a cobweb, one you won't rush to brush away.
While hands are damp, lightly brush away dry skin and debris around the cuticles and under the nails.
"Yeah, don't say that," he said, shaking his right hand as if to try to brush away her comment.
The former senior ICE official told BuzzFeed News that some at the agency brush away allegations of substandard medical care.
I think overall the lesson is you have to brush away a little bit of your opinion of what science is.
I brush away imagined specks of dust, as if to sweep the eventual cobwebs that will accumulate as it sits in storage.
The virga has a fringe-like tip that can brush away sperm from any male that mated with a female before him.
Even now, when I deflect any kind of harassment, there's still a little twinge of guilt that I have to brush away.
Keith Urban, Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Seacrest and a contestant seated on the side of the stage all had to brush away the tears.
But the political decision to simply ignore, to brush away, what the number of fatalities could actually be is one of negligence and hubris.
My 74-year-old mother, machete in hand, was in her garden clearing brush away from her beloved mango, star fruit and soursop trees.
Some peers appeared to brush away tears as Jowell spoke, and every single member of the house took to their feet once Jowell had finished. 
He would then brush away their punches "as easily as you would a baby" and counter with strikes that would stop inches away from their target.
Today, as their children run and laugh during playdates, the women brush away tears of joy, grateful for healthy outcomes after several years of stress and worry.
There are those of us who can't simply brush away the fact that their incoming president has been gleefully endorsed by both current and former KKK members.
"I feel like it's easy to brush away the bad things that happened because that's not the persona of what you were titled in life," she tells him.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) stresses the importance of security cameras, strong doors and clearing brush away from buildings so attackers have no place to hide.
And when Glawe explains why the report did not meet I&A standards, they will brush away testimony as cover for politicizing intelligence work, effectively challenging Glawe's honesty.
When a Saudi official wanted to brush away the question of democracy, in the past, he would always raise the question of whether democracy is compatible with Islam.
The glossy black panels are certainly slick, but they stay that way for exactly 20 seconds before they need someone to brush away the dust or fingerprints they pick up.
I can admit that there's something noble about his trying to brush away the ugliest things in life as unimportant — as if feeling unseen, unspecial, and unsafe is a personal choice.
Venues always have some way of plausibly denying accusations, and there's no shortage of excuses available to management to brush away any claims from patrons who believe they've been discriminated against.
Simply pile it onto the stain and leave it undisturbed for 12 to 24 hours, then brush away the powder and wipe any residue away with a damp rag or sponge.
Treasury officials tried to brush away criticism of Mr. Mnuchin's public statement and his calls to bank executives, saying he was trying to ensure that banks had ample liquidity for lending.
We're not so different, me and I. The more you brush away the temporary stuff—rashes, oily spots, sweater lint—the easier it is to see the deceptively stable person that's there.
An errant stroke can brush away a remnant of a blindfold, a piece of rope, a cranium fragment with a bullet hole, the bullet itself: the criminal evidence needed to prosecute a murder.
Los Angeles Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas said crews had cleared brush away from 21 percent of the perimeter of a fire that started four days earlier and has consumed more than 2600,5003 acres (2500,264 hectares).
Many of us had an almost-involuntary admiration for a candidate who vowed to brush away what many conservatives (and even some liberals) saw as the heavy hand of the language police on open and honest debate.
It never would have occurred to anyone then — even the Clintons — that President Obama would be the one to brush away any aversions and objections, take us by the elbow, and firmly steer us back to Clinton Inc.
Questions have lingered over why the Trump campaign had not run simple plagiarism software that is commonly used to ensure that speakers do not inadvertently lift other people's words, and why the campaign sought to deny and brush away the problem.
By then, too, three trucks were out resurfacing the path, one to brush away any remaining snow, another to spray water and a third to tamp down snow alleys at the edges used by dog walkers and posted with plastic bag dispensers.
Brush away the wisps of torn Rizla, shredded beer mats, and desiccated tobacco flakes from the table top; mop up the tacky pools of spilled wine and lager; scratch all the filthy patina away, and sand off the varnish until there's just pristine wood left bare.
"The erosion of white men, white voters without college degrees and independent voters, the declaration by voters that President Donald Trump's first 100 days were mainly a failure and deepening concerns about Trump's honesty, intelligence and level headedness are red flags that the administration simply can't brush away," Malloy added.
The chevalier would then brush away the snuff which had settled in the folds of his waistcoat or his paduasoy breeches.
The thing on Sarah's scalp is the size of a large kernel and has a stale, liverish yellow color, but it doesn't brush away.
Vulpes lagopus (Arctic fox) sleeping with its tail wrapped as a blanket. Animal tails are used in a variety of ways. They provide a source of locomotion for fish and some other forms of marine life. Many land animals use their tails to brush away flies and other biting insects.
The Guardian. London. 20 April 2011. On 1 May 2011, Hooper scored in a 4–1 victory over Dundee United.Celtic brush away Dundee United's challenge to keep it tight at the top. The Guardian. London. 1 May 2011. He then scored a brace against Hearts,Celtic 3–0 Hearts: Celtic's title hope alive amid Tynecastle chaos. The Scotsman. Edinburgh.
Usually all three parts are held at once with both hands. The saucer is held with the fingers of the right hand while the thumb rests on the edge of the bowl. The left hand then holds the lid, which is used to brush away the tea leaves before drinking. It can take some practice to do this, as the liquid is hot.
Using the 'scope's thermal cutter, they uncover a transparent cabinet—containing two persons. The occupants are humanoid—a man and an adolescent boy—standing immobile and apparently lifeless. Carter, thinking he sees movement within the cabinet, tries to brush away dust for a better look. Before his hand touches the glass, he is thrown back by a powerful force-field.
It requires fire to clear larger vegetation and brush away so it can receive adequate sunlight. It has also been demonstrated that fire increases the plant's flower production. Other threats to the habitat and its plants include exotic plant species such as Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius). Other possible threats include all-terrain vehicle use, feral pigs, improper use of herbicides, and damage to plants by the leafroller caterpillar Choristoneura parallela.
Chamise deadwood litter is low in water content and flammable, and the shrub quickly sprouts after a fire. Cape lilies lie dormant until flames brush away the covering and then blossom almost overnight. Sequoia rely on periodic fires to reduce competition, release seeds from their cones, and clear the soil and canopy for new growth. Caribbean Pine in Bahamian pineyards have adapted to and rely on low-intensity, surface fires for survival and growth.
The emotions conveyed are those of contentment and of being absorbed in a steadfast belief or faith. In this Raag, the soul is relaying the happiness that the mind could potentially experience if it joined in with this devotion 49\. Raag Basant (ਬਸੰਤੁ) – Basant denotes the changing of the season and the newness of spring. This Raag encourages the mind to brush away its selfishness, just like spring-cleaning removes all the cobwebs and creates a fresh start.
Some of them are within the bounds of Tiger Bay State Forest The region becoming ever more urbanized and developed, with wild habitat claimed for residential, commercial, and agricultural purposes, including pine plantations and turfgrass farms. Remaining fragments of land in Volusia County are degraded by a number of processes, especially fire suppression. The habitat is naturally maintained by periodic wildfire, and this plant is fire-dependent. It requires fire to clear larger vegetation and brush away so it can receive adequate sunlight.
Women would rather brush away the problem or leave jobs quietly rather than speak up, even in organizations that have a zero tolerance policy. Says Chandan, "I do not have exact statistics but from my experience as an advocate one in 1,500 cases are reported." The problem cannot be resolved till more women speak up but the social set-up browbeats women into silence. The social stigma against the victim and the prolonged litigation process for justice thwarts most women from raising their voice.
Roger Ebert gave the film four stars and wrote, "This is not simply a good movie. It is one of those movies that brush away our cautions and win our hearts." He later added it to his Great Movies list, structuring the essay as a letter to his grandchildren about the first time they watched it. Michael Sragow of Rolling Stone called Spielberg "a space age Jean Renoir.... for the first time, [he] has put his breathtaking technical skills at the service of his deepest feelings".
The film received generally positive reviews from critics as well as from audiences. The Times of India rated 3.5/5 stated But, there are times when the film turns frustrating as scenes go on and on, in convoluted fashion, with no end in sight. And with the climactic twist, which neither feels organic nor ingenious, Suryah only seems to be acknowledging that he couldn't come up with a satisfying end to the story he set originally out to film. All it does is give him a loophole to brush away the plot holes.
Frederick's artillery commander, Karl Friedrich von Moller, brought up the rest of his own heavy guns and howitzers on the Prussian left to answer this new threat. But for the next few hours, the Prussian infantry (who, apparently and unlike the Austrians, remained standing in close ranks) took heavy casualties.Duffy 1985. p. 103-104 Anxious to end this and brush away what he thought was an annoying rear guard, Frederick took his staff's advice and ordered a limited cavalry charge down the hill to chase the few Austrians away.
"The Motivation of Tennyson's Weeper." In Killham (1960), pp. 177–185. Critic Graham Hough in a 1953 essay asks why the poem is unrhymed, and suggests that something must be "very skillfully put in [rhyme's] place" if many readers do not notice its absence. He concludes that "Tears, Idle Tears" does not rhyme "because it is not about a specific situation, or an emotion with clear boundaries; it is about the great reservoir of undifferentiated regret and sorrow, which you can brush away...but which nevertheless continues to exist".
The bill is used to brush away foreign particles and to apply waxy secretions from the uropygial gland; these secretions protect the feathers' flexibility and act as an antimicrobial agent, inhibiting the growth of feather-degrading bacteria. This may be supplemented with the secretions of formic acid from ants, which birds receive through a behaviour known as anting, to remove feather parasites. The scales of birds are composed of the same keratin as beaks, claws, and spurs. They are found mainly on the toes and metatarsus, but may be found further up on the ankle in some birds.
General Dilke's brigade advances (illustration from a British book) Advancing up the ridge they had just abandoned, Browne's battalion came under intense fire from Ruffin's emplaced infantry and artillery. Within a few salvoes, half the battalion was gone and, unable to continue, Browne's men scattered amongst the cover provided by the slope and returned fire. Despite his success, Ruffin could not descend the hill to brush away the remnants of Browne's battalion, as Dilkes's brigade had by now emerged from the wood and was forming up at the base of the slope. Dilkes, instead of following Browne's route up the slope, advanced to the right where there was more cover and ground not visible to the French.
Others are generic fictions, such as the tale of young Giotto painting a fly on the surface of a painting by Cimabue that the older master repeatedly tried to brush away, a genre tale that echoes anecdotes told of the Greek painter Apelles. He did not research archives for exact dates, as modern art historians do, and naturally his biographies are most dependable for the painters of his own generation and the immediately preceding one. Modern criticism—with all the new materials opened up by research—has corrected many of his traditional dates and attributions. The work is widely considered a classic even today, though it is widely agreed that it must be supplemented by modern scientific research.
Morgan often emphasized the unscripted and adult nature of the show. In the first of the video episodes she introduces the show as Talk of the Town as "The most adult show on television. It's going to shock you, turn you on, turn you off, but it will make you think and see and experience. You will see things on this show that will surprise you, shock you, so kick back, brush away those conservative cobwebs..." Roughly three-quarters of the way through each show, a short lingerie fashion show took place with models wearing bathing-suits, underwear or nightgowns provided by Las Vegas design shop Midnight Lace, which at that time was located in the Fashion Show Mall in Las Vegas.
In another example, Vasari's biography of Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, whom he calls "Il Soddoma," published only in the Lives second edition (1568) after Bazzi's death, condemns the artist as being immoral, bestial, and vain. Vasari also dismisses Bazzi's work as being lazy and offensive, despite the artist's having been named a Cavaliere di Cristo by Pope Leo X and having received important commissions for the Villa Farnese and other sites. Vasari's biographies are interspersed with amusing gossip. Many of his anecdotes have the ring of truth, while others are inventions or generic fictions, such as the tale of young Giotto painting a fly on the surface of a painting by Cimabue that the older master repeatedly tried to brush away, a genre tale that echoes anecdotes told of the Greek painter Apelles.

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