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"As you towel dry, you're chipping off the cuticle," Bailey explains.
It seems plausible that a comet collided with Proteus, chipping off Hippocamp.
You can also add a protective coating to the paint to keep it from chipping off.
Lasting electoral victories won't be won just by chipping off a discrete group from the Republicans.
The 2016 Australian election campaign has so far been the political equivalent of chipping off old nail polish.
But they have spent many hours on the outside, scrubbing, chipping off rust and adding coats of paint.
Airthium is chipping off a tiny portion of the huge market with its energy storage that uses heat pumps.
Weeds have grown over the parking lots and the colorful paint is chipping off the 30 empty loading dock doors.
The rock robbers have been chipping off chunks of the Preseli bluestone and selling them on eBay for £8 (~$11.20).
The van has a dark stripe down the middle with light gold running boards and paint chipping off of the hood.
When installed correctly, the nails can go up to 3-4 weeks without any lifting, meaning no raised edges or chipping off.
On the other hand, Apple and Samsung have done well in China, despite increasing competition from the Chinese who are chipping off pieces of their pies.
"We did not do any type of protection layer on it, so we noticed last year that the paint started chipping off," spokeswoman Vida Ali told CNN.
Not only is it a way to have safer sex, it also means you don't need to worry about sharp hangnails or nail polish chipping off inside the body.
It is believed that the rock once weighed up to 200 tons, but now only weighs around 10 tons thanks to souvenir seekers chipping off pieces over the years.
The public hated the exhibition, in part because some artists vandalized the museum by hurling molten lead at it, chipping off plaster, or smashing a sidewalk in connection with their work.
Until now, many researchers believed that ancient tool-making technology -- chipping off sharp-edged pieces of stone from larger rocks to make primitive axes, knives and cleavers -- came to India between 140,000 and 90,000 years ago.
Now that his much-reproduced "Brexit mural" in Dover, England, showing a workman chipping off one of the stars from the European Union's flag, has been whitewashed, Banksy's art will still get its message across as the deadline for Britain's departure from the bloc looms.
Hahn initially suspected it to be radium, produced by splitting off two alpha-particles from the uranium nucleus, but chipping off two alpha particles via this process was unlikely. The idea of turning uranium into barium (by removing around 100 nucleons) was seen as preposterous.
313 Dillinger is buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis. Dillinger's gravestone has been replaced several times because of vandalism by people chipping off pieces as souvenirs. Hilton Crouch (1903–1976), an associate of Dillinger's on some early heists, is buried only a few yards to the west.Girardin/Helmer, p.
They sat in front of a flat stone on a path cobbled with small round rocks, chipping off flakes of argillite with a hammer stone of quartzite. The limited studies done so far indicate a sizeable village. It is apparent that bodies were commonly buried about from the cooking and working zones.
If the wall does not wear naturally, from sufficient movement on abrasive terrains, then it will protrude from the solar surface. It then becomes prone to breakage, and the healthy hoof will self-trim, by breaking or chipping off. When a horseshoe is applied, it is fixed to the wall. Nails are driven in, oblique to the walls.
Example of an iPhone 5 with chipped coating. There were anecdotal claims of the iPhone 5's coating chipping off, exposing the bright aluminium underneath. Apple executive's response to email correspondence from an affected customer summarized that it was normal for aluminum to scratch. The term "scuffgate", a reference to "antennagate" which affected the iPhone 4, was applied by various sources such as CNET, Yahoo News, and All Things Digital to describe the scuffing issue.
The Rock of Crack as big as the Ritz Young black brothers Danny and Tembe discover the eponymous rock behind a wall in their basement. They begin chipping off lumps and selling it, slowly amassing wealth. Flytopia The story of a man who lives in a small countryside home. One day, while his girlfriend is away working in the city, he develops a communication with the bugs and insects that live in and around his home.
By the mid 19th century, much of Britain's unprotected cultural heritage was being slowly destroyed. Even well-meaning archaeologists like William Greenwell excavated sites with virtually no attempt at their preservation, Stonehenge came under increasing threat by the 1870s. Tourists were chipping off parts of the stones or carving their initials into the rock. The private owners of the monument decided to sell the land to the London and South-Western Railway as the monument was "not the slightest use to anyone now".
Examples of application to heavy industry include foundation removals and modifications, chest removals in the pulp and paper industry, brick and refractory removal primarily using robotic hammers, and boiler segmentation. In many industrial plants such as cememt, lime, copper, aluminum, and chemical, the kiln's refractory lining wears out and needs to be replaced, or is compromised by lime buildup which must be removed. For these demolition jobs, remotely operated robotic hammers are used to break up the refractory for removal, and for chipping off lime deposits.
Several species of blue stain fungus can be vectored by the beetles, including those of the genera Ophiostoma and Ceratocystis. Other signs of Ips infestation include particles of wood dust accumulating on the bark, foliage, and nearby objects as a result of the beetles' tunneling activity. The wood dust can mix with resin that bleeds from the injury site, creating whitish or reddish pitch tubes, but these are more common in Dendroctonus infestations. Woodpeckers spend time on infested trees, chipping off bark as they forage for the beetles.
They were probably already in the area chipping off sharp chunks of glass to use as tools, and left the footprints while escaping during a lull in the eruption. Keōua's groups, however, were at the summit, and some were killed instantly by the following blast of poison gas, not by the actual falling of the ash."Footprints in Kaū were probably made in 1790—but not by Keoua's party" on USGS web site, August 28, 2008, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. Although sometimes called "fossilized", the imprints are not old enough to be true fossils.
However it was normal for visiting high-officials to be driven through the tunnel to the elevator. Their driver would then have to reverse the car for the entire length of the tunnel as there was no space to turn. The inside of the large elevator is surfaced with polished brass, Venetian mirrors, and green leather. The building's main reception room is dominated by a fireplace of red Italian marble presented by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, which was damaged by Allied soldiers chipping off pieces to take home as souvenirs.
Visitors can tour the historic house museum which has been furnished exactly as it was on the day Grant died. Some of the original floral arrangements from the funeral are on display, and the bed in which he died is shown in the bedroom. Also seen is the clock that was at the cottage, stopped at 8:08am by Frederick Dent Grant, who then reached over and touched his father's forehead for the last time. A marker is located outside the cottage on the spot where Grant had his last look of the valley; it had to be fenced off to stop visitors from chipping off pieces as souvenirs.
In 2014, the cyclists hanged a large placard, pointing to the bad shape of the paths and guard rails, general neglect of the bridge and abundant weeds growing on it. In November 2017 the state road company posted a warning and a protective tape on the bridge, alarming the commuters on caution because of the "chipping off of the bridge construction". The company later clarified that only parts of the concrete parapet were cracking, which is a "damage of aesthetic nature". In December 2017, Minister for transportation Zorana Mihajlović announced the complete reconstruction of the bridge, without giving the starting date but setting the deadline for the finished works at the end of 2018.
His simple and elegant model was refined and developed by Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker and, after the discovery of the neutron, by Werner Heisenberg in 1935 and Niels Bohr in 1936, it agreed closely with observations. In the model, the nucleons were held together in the smallest possible volume (a sphere) by the strong nuclear force, which was capable of overcoming the longer ranged Coulomb electrical repulsion between the protons. The model remained in use for certain applications in the 21st century, when it attracted the attention of mathematicians interested in its properties, but in its 1934 form it confirmed what physicists thought they already knew: that nuclei were static, and that the odds of a collision chipping off more than an alpha particle were practically zero.

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