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"rinsing" Definitions
  1. an act or instance of rinsing.
  2. Usually rinsings.
  3. the liquid with which anything has beenrinsed.
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One time I tried rinsing dried lentils before cooking them, without realizing that rinsing would cause them to stick together like set cement.
Rinsing and wringing had to be done all over again.
Click here for more information about safe nasal rinsing practices.
Bleaching my hair was like rinsing my scalp in napalm.
Rinsing your toothbrush with plain water may leave bacteria behind.
We do this by lathering with soap and rinsing with water.
Armies of lawyers and public-relations firms specialise in rinsing reputations.
Standing over my sink and rinsing my face at 7 a.m.
It uses much less water than hand-rinsing in the sink.
Most of the time rinsing produce under running water is sufficient.
There is no rinsing needed and it never leaves any streaks.
You'll actually have to do some extra rinsing if you overdose.
If you're unable to fit your electric toothbrush, charger, and rinsing glass all together, then it's time for you to meet the Aquasonic PRO toothbrush, a device with a wireless charger that doubles as your rinsing glass.
The runners rinsing off the dust kicked up from their training session.
Before bed, Dr. Adigun suggests briefly rinsing your hands with lukewarm water.
But, what I haven't been doing is rinsing it out after use.
Any records that you guarantee you'll be rinsing for years to come?
So I've been rinsing your new album, how you feeling about it?
After cleaning and rinsing, there are no streaks or watermarks left behind.
If after rinsing, there is still burned-on food, repeat the process.
All of these cleaners are ideal because they do not require rinsing.
Let it work for 30 seconds before rinsing it off with water.
Next, add your hot, just-drained pasta to the dressing without rinsing.
Some cooks advise rinsing it with cold water, but I never do.
Rinsing your glassware before putting it in the dishwasher can be damaging.
We were sure to turn our showers off in between rinsing and lathering.
As instructed, I left the formula on for 10 minutes before rinsing off.
So yes, a fair number of people are rinsing out and reusing condoms.
It's gentle on my skin, easy to use, and doesn't require extra rinsing.
With carb rinsing, many tantalizing questions remain unanswered: Does it affect cognitive function?
A 2016 study found that rinsing with saline (salt water) helped heal wounds.
She heard him rinsing the dirty glasses, then wrestling with the dishwasher racks.
Typically, when I'm rinsing my hair out, I lose a whole lot of strands.
Most Italian delis also sell salt-packed whole anchovies, which need rinsing and deboning.
Rinsing and cooking rice was a daily ritual as ordinary and comforting as breathing.
P.S. You may have noticed England's captain, Harry Kane, rinsing his mouth and spitting.
And having several means that you can combine multiple spirits without rinsing in between.
After brushing my teeth and rinsing my face, I get started on our lunches.
We took two buckets: one for water with cleaning detergent and another for rinsing.
Spend "three to five minutes" in each zone, he says, before rinsing with water.
And if your rinsing ritual is intended to clean the bacteria off your turkey, it's a futile effort: along with spreading bacteria around your kitchen, research has shown rinsing doesn't even remove the bacteria on the turkey anyway—even after 40 rinses.
I massage a generous amount onto my skin before emulsifying with water and rinsing off.
I have not been able to stop rinsing it since it came out last month.
I've had success applying it at night and rinsing it off in the morning, however.
The Food and Drug Administration recommends rinsing fresh fruits and vegetables with cold running water.
After rinsing the ear tips, wipe them down with a soft, dry lint-free cloth. 
One side we used for dirty, soapy water; the other we used for rinsing purposes.
You could lend a helping hand by rinsing these kinds of containers and removing labels.
Steve Harrington Hair Update Busy rinsing itself of its romantic foibles in the gym locker room.
I'm also a little tired of reading about the dangers of rinsing our brains in cortisol.
"I would only suggest leaving it on for about 30 seconds and rinsing thoroughly," he says.
Why do you still have gas stoves, and why does everyone have baths without rinsing after?
Once they're washed down your drain upon rinsing, they make their way into the water system.
After shampooing and rinsing, I load up the strands and ends of my hair with conditioner.
Nothing goes better with a cold one than a cold shower ... when Rihanna's doing the rinsing.
The shaving cream will remove the soil without leaving any drips and no rinsing is needed.
Surfaces are safe to touch nearly instantly without rinsing and it contains no bleach or ammonia.
Rinsing your nose with saline or gurgling mouthwash will not prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Slap it on once a week and leave it for 20 minutes before rinsing with lukewarm water.
Get out your vegetables and cutting board, and commit to rinsing and chopping for just five minutes.
There are concerns that chlorine rinsing permits lower hygiene standards at other points in the production process.
Micellar water is a gentle remover and cleanser that also hydrates the skin and requires no rinsing.
Rinsing with a gentle shampoo, on the other hand, is a critical part of the decontamination process.
Use lukewarm water and a drop of soap, then massage your wet brush or sponge before rinsing.
It also comes with a patented wireless charging glass that functions as a rinsing glass and charger.
Then apply your scalp treatment like shampoo, working it in with small circular motions and rinsing out.
"I'm not interested in showing people how to perfectly chop an onion," she says, rinsing the herbs.
You have a good chance of rinsing away good bacteria, and leaving the bad bacteria behind to overgrow.
Instead, she performed a facsimile of scrubbing and rinsing her face, minus the suds, water, and visible results.
You can clean your brushes by soaking them in distilled vinegar for a few hours then rinsing clean.
Brush it onto your face once per week and leave it on for 20 minutes before rinsing clean.
Instead of rinsing the mask off like a conventional exfoliator, you can leave it on for 10 minutes.
I spent my days chopping and rinsing, bleary-eyed, and my nights with teammates, locked in online combat.
Scientists there advocate rinsing all fresh produce under tap water for a minimum of 30 seconds before using.
After mixing and applying the color, you'll need to wait at least 40 minutes before rinsing it out.
Most research indicates that carb rinsing is optimal for intense exercise lasting between 30 minutes and an hour.
"With meat and poultry, there is a kill step, but it's cooking — it isn't rinsing," said Ms. Feist.
In between the work and rinsing our hands to soften the burn of the ginger juice, we talked.
This rinsing out of the old political class was a deliberate attempt by Mr Macron to combat political extremes.
She is almost ready to throw in the towel with the rinsing quinoa thing, but we get through it.
At max, you'll have to wait about eight hours before rinsing off the guide color coating your entire body.
In case you missed that episode, anal douching is basically rinsing out the rectum before you have anal sex.
After rinsing off, I come back to the office to enjoy my leftovers from the cookout on Sunday night.
His YouTube channel is more about having fun than, say, knife skills or slow-motion closeups of rinsing rice.
But we were ready for the hot spring after rinsing off in the cool water of the adjacent river.
I am just rinsing it with the water from the sink and seeing how much comes out with that.
The school district says that bottled water is also used in school kitchens for steaming, rinsing and cooking food.
Pros: Cleans floors with no rinsing needed, restores shine, non-toxic and fragrance-free, the spray bottle is reusable.
They are not easily removed by rinsing or depuration, a process in which shellfish are stored in sterilized seawater.
A study in Japan, where decorative contacts are popular, found those chemicals could remain even after rinsing with water.
After rinsing, I touched my arms, chest, legs, butt...everything was soft to the touch, with no redness or irritation.
Cleansing agents are designed to break down debris within the pores, but it's the rinsing action that actually removes it.
After rinsing, I was left with just the amount of softness I like, without that heavy, weighed-down feeling. Success.
As a rabbit owner myself, that fortunately mostly just means rinsing off some arugula in the sink once a day.
Rinsing off in the shower for just one minute removes most of the dirt or anything else on your body.
Popwhite recommends brushing your teeth twice a day with the primer and then rinsing with its Whitening Toner + Oral Rinse.
More specifically, WebMD recommends  rinsing the affected area with vinegar for 30 seconds before removing the creature's tentacles with tweezers.
The newspaper noted that Whypcha allegedly emptied the bucket into a rinsing sink used to clean ice cream utensils afterwards.
Rihanna is a multitasker even on vacation ... rinsing the sand from her crack and chugging a brewski all at once!
A woman cooks rancid goat meat for her children, rinsing the blackened flesh with sour orange to cut the smell.
But they may be employing a technique called "carb rinsing" or "mouth washing," according to some exercise and nutrition scientists.
Instead of rinsing off a few parsley sprigs at a time, wash the bunch in a salad spinner, Lancaster says.
We also have a big container for meltwater — snow that has melted — for general cleaning, like rinsing off a paintbrush.
If you need to clean your AirPods Pro's ear tips, Apple suggests removing the tips and rinsing them with water.
Finland's Nordea, which is also embroiled in money-rinsing allegations, has stonewalled too, says Bill Browder, an anti-Kremlin campaigner.
Flossing teeth and rinsing with mouthwash are seen as a "hassle" by people, according to research by Procter & Gamble's Italian team.
But cooking also includes shopping, washing/rinsing the vegetables, chopping them, cleaning up, washing dishes, wiping them, and putting them away.
Simply spray on a cutting board, baby's crib railing, or pet's chew toy and you can use it safely without rinsing.
After she puts the chicken in the oven, she goes to check on them, rinsing her hands in the sink beforehand.
Achilleos recommends leaving it on for three minutes before rinsing; because it's so potent, a little goes a really long way.
There's rinsing, straining, chopping, dicing, roasting, flipping, and sautéing, none of which are particularly engaging unless you really love to cook.
This may come as a shock, but rinsing dishes before putting them into a modern dishwasher hurts more than it helps.
" In fact, even Julia Child recommended rinsing raw poultry because, she said, "I just think it's the safer thing to do.
For this reason, I'd suggest rinsing it away carefully with a damp flannel, rather than splashing it clean off over the sink.
"I got out of the shower without even rinsing the soap out of my hair and got on the phone," she says.
Step Three Before rinsing both products off, Achilleos drove home the importance of a facial massage, and its potential for transformative powers.
"I got out of the shower without even rinsing the soap out of my hair and got on the phone," she said.
A woman cups Francia's head in her hands, guides it into the sink, and massages her scalp, rinsing out excess brown dye.
Dentists recommend scraping the back of your tongue with a specially designed scraper and rinsing with a mouthwash containing chlorine dioxide. 8.
One of my companions, a veteran fire-eater of Chinese descent, tried rinsing the leftovers at home and stir-frying them again.
Some products go directly on the floor, while some need to be mixed with water; some require rinsing, but some don&apost.
Check out the half-naked shots of stars rinsing off and see how getting clean can make you feel a little dirty.
Under an eerie neon glint, he pours water from a blue bucket over his soapy head, rinsing away layers of sticky jungle sweat.
After letting your hair process for 20 minutes — or more depending on your goals — Spence says rinsing out the developer thoroughly is essential.
Instead of rinsing with water, Dr. Hamden recommends mopping up the cleanser with a muslin cloth, which is both gentler and more efficient.
After rinsing the hair dye out, Williams and her new master colorist debuted the fresh color while cuddling side-by-side in bed.
The idea is that you have one bucket of soapy water for scrubbing, and one bucket of clean water for rinsing the sponge.
The dad, rinsing dishes in the sink, had to keep dodging her left foot, which she kicked, without warning, high into the air.
Rinsing your hair with shampoo is critical after being exposed to radiation, but conditioner is a major no-no, according to the CDC.
Rinsing your hair with shampoo is critical after being exposed to radiation, but conditioner is a major "no-no," according to the CDC.
It did give me a bit of a hard time when I was rinsing it out, but it definitely was not the worst.
Seitan (pronounced "say-tahn") is wheat protein, otherwise known as gluten, made from kneading wheat flour and rinsing it to remove the starch.
Rinsing chicken or turkey before cooking it is an ingrained step for many home cooks, passed down through generations and reinforced by cookbooks.
And Rejuvenate All Floors Cleaner is the best cleaner for removing the mess and leaving vinyl clean and streak-free with no rinsing.
Simply spray on a kitchen counter, cutting board, baby's crib railing or pet's chew toy, and it can be used safely without rinsing.
The devastating scene in the waiter's family's kitchen, Kendall shakily rinsing his water glass, made me feel like I was inside his body.
"Showers are more hygienic [in these cases] because you are rinsing all those particles down the drain, rather than bathing in them," she says.
Once ready, steam clean those nasty stains on the floor without having to constantly go back to a bucket or rinsing a mop head.
If you regularly use a cleanser on your vulva, Smith suggests gently rinsing the pierced area with mild soap and water when you shower.
Two weeks after I left the salon, the soft platinum faded into a brassier color because I wasn't rinsing it out with filtered water.
Each ultrasonic toothbrush comes with six adaptive brush heads, a wireless charging glass (which doubles as a rinsing glass), and a convenient travel case.
Some reviewers note a strange smell when they first open the kettle, but rinsing it with vinegar or water seems to fix the problem.
No longer would a spinach salad or a skillet full of garlic-sautéed leaves require 20 minutes of gritty, stem-pulling, thrice-rinsing preparation.
To clean your dishes, both Crosby and Pascall suggest lathering up with soap and rinsing with at least warm, or even better, hot water.
"When you start washing the cars you don't really feel the cold," said Willy Jimenez, 22, who was rinsing the side of a sedan.
After rinsing my plate, putting away the extra cheese, and pulling out my laundry, I am only ten minutes late getting out the door.
Ms. Schuh said a bath takes about 22014 minutes, a lot of that time spent rubbing shampoo into the cords and rinsing it out.
The sexy food blogger enjoyed a nice breeze in the SoCal sun before rinsing off in her bikini and calling it a beach day.
But don't take that to mean the mask makes skin feel tight when used on the entire face; you'll feel soft and hydrated after rinsing.
The list of advised steps includes washing clothes, wiping off personal items, and rinsing those objects that can survive contact with water in the sink.
Yellow jersey holder Geraint Thomas and world champion Peter Sagan were among the riders rinsing their eyes as the stage was stopped for 15 minutes.
And instead of rinsing it completely out, "only rinse out about 85% of the product so that your hair can absorb the rest," says Wallace.
On the first day, you apply a dime-sized amount of product all over your face and leave it on for 60 seconds before rinsing.
All you've got to do on your part is add water and insert the seed pads; there's no rinsing, watering, or other maintenance required whatsoever.
After rinsing, the plastic beads pollute waterways and oceans, where they can be eaten by marine life and end up in the human food chain.
For decades, women have used it to give their hair a natural shine by applying it to dry hair half an hour before rinsing it.
One study conducted by the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station found that rinsing produce for at least 30 seconds "significantly reduced" nine of twelve common pesticides.
Still, one recent study found that cups—especially large ones—were more likely to retain toxin traces after rinsing than were the tampons tested. Worried?
After diluting mouthwash with water and spraying it on her scalp, the blogger allows the solution to seep in for a few minutes before rinsing.
And it doesn't include rinsing your hands for a moment and a half, wiping leftover droplets on your jeans and then calling it a day.
Could carb rinsing have partly accounted for England overcoming its traumatic history of failure on penalty kicks last week in the shootout victory against Colombia?
I slosh the back of the Subaru with river water, rinsing blood from the rubber mat while Dan removes her luxurious hide for later tanning.
Double the job by leaving it on your T-zone area (forehead, nose and chin) for several minutes to create a mask before rinsing off.
Victoria's Secret model Izabel Goulart rinsing off on a beach in Ibiza is a sight to behold ... until her boyfriend swoops in and ruins it.
Zeichner suggests coating your scalp in yogurt (again, genius: plain) while you're in the shower, and letting it sit while you sing the alphabet before rinsing.
Some believe the larvae can become trapped in the swimsuit fabric, and experts recommend rinsing it in household vinegar or rubbing alcohol before washing and reusing.
It also doesn't require rinsing, so you can use it with a cotton pad whilst traveling right on the plane, or pretty much wherever you are.
It's not out till May but every DJ worth their salt's been rinsing it ever since the lads over at Boiler Room premiered it last month.
A doctor in the neo-natal ward of the main government hospital rinsing his hands with bottled water because there is no soap or working tap.
Have you ever watched a member of the opposite sex meticulously rinsing an apple and fantasised about what those hands would feel like on your body?
After 30 seconds of washing and rinsing, my skin was baby soft; and after patting dry, every pore looked tighter and my complexion was noticeably even.
Before even rinsing it off her face, she noticed that she had dyed her fingers yellow, and — no big deal — she was filming the next day.
"Attractor," a work directed and choreographed by Gideon Obarzanek and Lucy Guerin, was born out of desire for a ritual: a cathartic soul rinsing for nonbelievers.
Water should be boiled for one minute (or three minutes at elevations higher than 6,500 feet), left to cool and filtered before rinsing, the C.D.C. advises.
Simply work it into a lather and let it remain in contact with the skin for three to five minutes before thoroughly rinsing — repeat as necessary.
To use the DHC Deep Cleansing Oil pump a few drops into your hand, or onto a cotton pad, and massage into dry skin before rinsing.
Leafing through a catalogue, fiddling with the radio, rinsing out a juice glass, all the while a man is walking by and looking at her windows.
The only preparation for the mussels is pulling off their beards, the strings of protein that mussels make to cling to rocks, and then rinsing them.
While all of the EPA-registered disinfectants will kill those bacteria if used properly, they require an extra step of rinsing if used around food preparation areas.
It's also been shown that rinsing with Listerine after oral sex can reduce gonorrhea bacteria in the mouth, but it is not a replacement for condom use.
It was fall 2005, and I was rinsing the Neutrogena acne wash off my face in the shower when "Sugar, We're Goin Down" came on the radio.
Judging by this video, the first company to make a laser dishwasher that actually gets dishes clean, without pre-rinsing, is going to make a small fortune.
" So Ms. Hoffman set up what she described as a sort of car wash for clean up, "one person rinsing, one person blow-drying, one person sewing.
She pushes the breakfast things to one side, fills the colander with dead frogs from the fridge and starts rinsing and patting them dry on kitchen towels.
Bidets work by spraying a small stream of water — the same water that comes out of your faucet — onto your butthole, rinsing off any leftover fecal matter.
Rinsing produce under tap water is an effective way to eliminate pesticide residues from produce, according to the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, a government-run scientific group.
And one of her colleagues working with England's World Cup squad said the team's nutritionist had informed players of the potential benefits of carb rinsing in soccer.
I spent the next ten minutes spitting and rinsing my mouth of the rancid juice, with a glimmer of a thought about how I might get sick.
Dr. Tania Elliott suggests wiping your hands off with a paper towel or rinsing with water if that's available before doing a double application of hand sanitizer.
After rinsing, you dry your face on a white towel and pull back … only to find two black semi-circles of mascara residue blinking up at you.
Shaving required plugging up the sink and rinsing my razor in the allocated water, not a huge sacrifice but definitely a change from what I'm used to.
Bathers lather themselves with Aleppo soap made of olives and bay leaf before rinsing from bowls of hot water drawn from large stone basins in the washing chambers.
Pros: No rinsing needed, safe to use around food, kills 99.9% of bacteria, designated as an EPA Safer Choice productCons: Not readily available in all mass-market stores
And, after rinsing, my skin feels like I just did a 20-minute mask — not like I scrubbed it quickly before passing out in bed at 3 a.m.
To reap the benefits of the mask, Fitzsimons recommends applying the mask, covering it with a shower cap, and leaving it on for about 45 minutes before rinsing.
Harry Kane, England's captain and the World Cup's leading scorer, has at times appeared more interested in rinsing his mouth with fluid than swallowing it during the tournament.
After rinsing off, Choi suggests wrapping feet in a hot, damp cloth to clear out pores and ease muscle tension ("five minutes is all you need," she says).
Also, per a Note on the recipe from Olga in Tuscany: "Rinsing well the salt from the capers is very important," whether they are brined or salt-packed.
So not only do Gates and Bezos get to slip in a bit of mindfulness rinsing plates, but their nightly chore is also a valuable spring of creativity.
The DWP spokesman, Joe Ramallo, said that the fake grass at several department properties required regular rinsing to alleviate odors from animals and homeless people who urinate there.
Rinsing away extra dirt can help reduce your risk of illness, but if a bit of lettuce is contaminated with E. coli, washing it won&apost save you.
The Mayo Clinic advises washing your baby's hair once a day with mild baby shampoo and loosening the scales with a small soft-bristled brush before rinsing the shampoo.
Refinery29's Senior Sex and Relationships writer Maria Del Russo tried rinsing her recently-bleached locks with cold water to repair the damage — and she noticed a real difference.
After the mask has absorbed a bit, it transforms into a rich oil, which we like to leave on for 15-20 minutes before rinsing off with warm water.
They hope her case will let other doctors know to consider an amoeba infection if a patient gets a sore or rash on the nose after rinsing their sinuses.
Drying TATP at room temperature, a last step after rinsing and filtering, also requires a fairly large area, another American official said, unless a vacuum drying chamber is involved.
After a few more weighted moments of silence, Jim stood up and went to the kitchen to complete his ritual, rinsing the glass and putting it in the strainer.
Gause suggests that if lemon water fans want to keep it as a regular part of their diet, they should engage in a post-lemon-water consumption rinsing regimen.
The ritual of the shvitz — steaming, sweating and rinsing — is why I go (health!), but if I'm being honest, I also am very much there for the food (pleasure!).
Cooking it thoroughly—the USDA recommends cooking the bird to an internal temperature of at least 165 F—will kill off any bacteria much more effectively than rinsing, anyway.
Based in Cologne, Silex's first EP for the label, Pachamama, was a three track sensation that we've not stopped rinsing ever since it dropped into our inbox earlier this year.
After rinsing my face with a bit of warm water to exorcise the dead skin (ew, I know), I applied a coat of serum and moisturizer before heading to bed.
Perhaps I was feeling especially zen from our meditation session that morning, but whatever it was, applying, waiting, rinsing — it all felt the way using a mask should feel: relaxing.
I recently poured spoiled milk onto a pot full of macaroni, and instead of tossing the whole thing, I spent 10 minutes rinsing the noodles off with my bare hands.
This is useful for anyone who needs to time anything — I recently had dental surgery and it was very useful to track my 30-second rinsing sessions from my wrist.
All the rituals of investigation, the methodical rinsing and robing, the heavily enforced buddy system to go into cordoned-off contaminated spaces or high-risk lab environments: These are rites.
The scientists made Vibrio bacteria easily detectable by inserting into them genes for bioluminescent proteins, then dipped some turtles into a Vibrio solution for two hours before rinsing them off.
Pediatric pulmonologists at Children's Hospital Colorado's Breathing Institute also recommend changing your clothes if you've been outside, rinsing out red, irritated eyes and drinking fluids to keep from being dehydrated.
Jacob Vaughn, of South Toledo, told WTOL he was rinsing off a head of broccoli in the sink when he spotted a large black widow spider crawling out of the bag.
The result is a feeling like you're surrounded by water floating around in the air, and it's almost, but not quite as effective at rinsing away soap as a normal shower.
These products don't come cheap, but when you fork out for salon color only to use the wrong products to maintain it, you're essentially rinsing all that money down the drain.
Sure, there are plenty of hydration masks that don't require rinsing at all... but my main concerns are evening my skin tone and getting all that guck out of my pores.
To create the striking color, Henry applied Joico's Color Butter in Purple for just 10 minutes before rinsing, which gives her a temporary pop that lasts for up to 10 shampoos.
Bidets work by spraying a small stream of water, the same water that comes out of your faucet for brushing your teeth, onto your butthole, rinsing off any leftover fecal matter.
Skip rinsing the canned beans and add them directly to the pot — the starch that's already in the canning liquid gives the sauce body and softens the edge of the wine.
Food safety experts advise against rinsing raw meat, poultry and fish in the sink; it risks spreading noxious organisms on surfaces that will later come into contact with foods eaten raw.
Now I'm returning to those earlier stages to mop up any incomplete objectives, alongside a higher-level team with much better gear, and together we're utterly rinsing enemies in under a minute.
So, according to one line of reasoning, washing those greens at home is pointless: Anything that's already made it through triple-washing is also undoubtedly going to survive your mild kitchen-rinsing.
For some steps, such as rinsing out after a brew session, I found the instructions displayed on the Pico's screen to be much more concise and easier to follow than the book.
That afternoon, rinsing down her wetsuit in the backyard of her youth, Hozoji told me about how she's since moved back into the same modest, wood-panelled home she grew up in.
For example, brands like Ouai have created innovative dry shampoo formulas that don't require rinsing, while Korean beauty brand Whamisa has brought out a range that uses botanical extracts instead of water.
Otherwise, if you wear light powder or BB cream, the likelihood of harm to your skin is much less, and rinsing off the sweat and bacteria following a workout becomes more important.
While Canada rinses beef carcasses to reduce the risk of e-coli, the EU currently bans the two rinsing methods used by big Canadian meat-packing firms, effectively excluding them, Masswohl said.
But as time passed and as we looked deeper into the place, it became clear that the story of the seaside town's scene went beyond teenagers rinsing each other on the internet.
Once it's completely dry (or the movie's over), I rub it off in gentle circular motions over the sink, no rinsing necessary — my skin is visibly softer, clearer, and dewier every time.
I like to clean my laces by thoroughly rinsing them off with water and then filling the sink with a small amount of clean water and some Jason Markk Premium Shoe Cleaner.
And this using involves not only the actual feeding, but the preparation of the bottle beforehand (filling, assembling, warming, and so on) and cleaning after meals (disassembly, rinsing, boiling, and so forth).
Even so, deal nobly with time and the tsunami will not vacuum your beach but bathe your ankles, destroying nothing, rinsing no single sense but threshing the basement current through all of them.
After the Australian publication New Idea announced on their front cover that actor Russell Crowe and singer Delta Goodrem were "together at last," the celebrities felt the magazine was due a good rinsing.
Both come in peel-off form — you spread the mask on as a thick, viscous gel, wait for it to dry, and then peel it off and discard, no rinsing or scrubbing necessary.
Techno and house titans Josh Wink, Guy Gerber, and Lee Burridge top the list of international DJ talent and bass music gets it's own rinsing with Mr. Carmack, Bleep Bloop, Eprom, and PANTyRAiD.
I can also use it as a face mask if I think my skin needs some TLC; I'll just apply a thin layer and let it sit for five minutes before rinsing off.
One article claimed to cite a health expert as recommending that people counter the virus by rinsing their mouths with salt water, but the expert never said it and the tactic is ineffective.
Sometimes, you just need to hear a song once before you get immediately hooked, rinsing it repeatedly until the melody suddenly starts to sound flat and dead and boring (do you ever get that?).
You still have to determine which data you consider most sensitive, then you have to set up rules, test it by scanning against your content repositories, rinsing and repeating until you get tuned correctly.
The research indicates that carb rinsing can enhance performance when fluids are swished around the mouth for five to 10 seconds, the longer the better as more oral receptors come into contact with carbohydrates.
Moore says that if a pathogen is on a food like chicken or fish, rinsing it can spread the external bacteria everywhere, which increases risk of cross contamination and the creation of aerosolized droplets.
"I'm a little embarrassed because there's already fucking people here," Mike told the YouTube video diary he keeps before rinsing himself off as a line of shoppers idled nearby waiting for Target to open.
It acknowledges that there is some limited evidence that rinsing the nose using saline (salt water) may help people recover from a cold faster, but that this has not been shown to prevent respiratory infections.
Pros:  Simple-to-use spray bottle, no rinsing, leaves no streaks, dries quickly, large bottles available for refills, low VOCsCons: Cannot be used on floors that have been oiled or waxed with paste wax
The tapestries, from 113 and 1985, were shipped to the Scassa tapestry factory in northwestern Italy for emergency restoration by soaking them in limestone-purified water infused with natural herbs and rinsing every hour.
" In a dull and childless marriage to "a bastard of the standard-issue variety," she is biding her time at Goode's, her life "slipping away with the rinsing water as it gurgled down the plughole.
Because of the overwhelming amount of grease I'd had by this point, drinking a fizzy drink felt like I was violently rinsing my insides out with a chemical descaling agent, in a really good way.
To properly clean surfaces, the CDC recommends washing with soap and water first, then rinsing, then following with an EPA-registered disinfectant, such as Clorox Disinfecting Wipes and Lysol Brand Clean & Fresh Multi-Surface Cleaner.
Of the dozens of steps involved in his process, some are highly complicated and some are simply tedious, such as the repeated washing and starching and rinsing of the fabric, but all are time-consuming.
FROM PEN: Try Our Amazing Never Watered Down Bloody Mary Using this method means also rinsing or somehow disinfecting the surface of the can before pouring, so as not to contaminate the drink with any germs.
Such brass-plate entities, whose ownership is typically hard if not impossible to trace, were at the heart of the theft from 1MDB, a Malaysian state fund, and a $230bn money-rinsing scandal at Danske Bank.
In addition to this service, funded by a Portuguese NGDO, Boomers could receive drug information pamphlets, ear plugs, and even tiny water bottles for nasal rinsing and paper cards meant to be used as snorting paraphernalia.
If you do get back breakouts, after rinsing out your hair conditioner in the shower, try putting your hair up in a clip (if it's long) and then use your shower gel to wash your back.
I used to have trouble with insufficient rinsing and/or stiff towels, but this works for me: I use NO detergent and very little fabric softener, and the towels come out nice and fluffy and absorbent.
Cucumbers and apples are both covered by a natural protective layer of wax, but once pesticides diffuse through that layer, rinsing them off becomes harder, said Dr. Jeffrey Jenkins, director of the National Pesticide Information Center.
No matter how many preventative measures you've taken, the best way to keep chlorine from having lasting negative effects on your skin and hair is by properly rinsing off in fresh water as soon as you can.
But a fine mesh strainer is what you need for rinsing a can of beans after you open them, or straining the lumps out of your gravy or the pulp out of your fresh-squeezed OJ. 5.
The world's fifth largest gold miner by output said in its earnings report that it expected to halt mining at Maricunga and start rinsing residual gold from the heap leach pads, equipment used to extract the metal.
The tools, which are few and far between in the US, work by spraying a small stream of water (the same water that comes out of your faucet) onto your butthole, rinsing off any leftover fecal matter.
They are so easy to clean, there's no need to even ask if they are dishwasher safe (although the are.) You can simply quickly hand wash them as easy as rinsing them to put in the dishwasher.
We are just talking like it was nothing that he was naked, rinsing off real quick, and I just come up here for just what I thought was to continue a conversation, and he starts approaching me.
They pushed each other too, as they both started out playing a lot deeper and housier than they would usually, and by the end AMUS was playing old Dutch hardcore records and Pev was rinsing D&B.
Of course, if you opt for an express self-tanner instead, you'll only have to wait one to three hours until rinsing; even after you shower, your tan will continue to grow darker and darker as it develops.
"Rinsing the turkey doesn't remove enough germs to make any difference — it just makes it easier for raw juices to spread around and get all over the sink and counters, increasing the risk of cross-contamination," Reynolds says.
Well, think about it like this: Even if you're totally healthy, you're increasing your risk of having some pretty aggressive food poisoning by rinsing meat and potentially getting its juices on other surfaces and foods on your counter.
Magic Stone attempts to pivot the cleansing step to double as a treatment ritual by instructing users to work up a rich lather and apply it to the face like a mask before rinsing off after 30 seconds.
"I wouldn't say it's widespread yet" in the World Cup, though players seem to be carb rinsing more often than in the past, said Jeukendrup, who is now a professor of exercise metabolism at Loughborough University in England.
Each day, my mom would unzip a five-kilogram burlap sack of rice — always basmati — and portion out a cup per person into a large bowl, rinsing and soaking it for hours before giving it a brief boil.
She goes into the bathroom, where she peels off her clothes once again and takes a shower, soaping her body and rinsing, and repeating this process twice more, all the while crying and wondering if she is going crazy.
Wary of making their followers feel inadequate, some prominent women on social media have taken to interspersing photos of their fabulous lives (floating in the Aegean Sea, sunbathing on a yacht) with everyday footage (making dinner, rinsing with Listerine).
About a month into the project, he declared his intention to get a dog, so she raised the floor of the mini-shower to make it more comfortable for soaping and rinsing a pet, and added a towel rod.
Sometimes, I'll only leave it in for five minutes before rinsing it out; other times, I'll hop out of the shower with it still in, sip on a glass of wine, and rinse it out 30 minutes later before bed.
If you still do decide to pop the blister, both dermatologists recommend using a sterilized needle to release the fluid (sterilizing can be done by rinsing the needle in alcohol) and gently puncturing the blister to create a small hole.
"You see?" he said to his American wife, pointing to the sink where, without thinking, I was rinsing out the plastic yogurt cup I'd just emptied, unwrapping its cardboard sleeve and separating the foil from the lip of the container.
Between 2006 and 2015, there were only 37 documented infections, mainly associated with recreational swimming, but one involved contaminated water on a slip-n-slide, and three cases were from rinsing sinuses with infected tap water, including two involving Neti pots.
For more than a decade, research in endurance sports like cycling and running has shown that athletes can gain a performance boost during intense bouts of exercise by rinsing their mouths with a carbohydrate solution, then spitting it out without swallowing.
Since the water supply in the US is generally safe, Crosby thinks you can maybe get by rinsing a water glass that you've been using in just water if only you have used it and plan to keep it to yourself.
At least one person contracted the infection through nasal rinsing: A 47-year old man in the Virgin Islands died in 2012 after becoming infected during a nasal ablution that he performed in preparation for Islamic prayer, the C.D.C. said.
Prepping and Choosing Items for Laundering Start by taking the heavily soiled laundry outside to rinse wet or muddy items off using a hose, or place them into a utility sink for pre-rinsing if outdoor space is not available.
Yes, some kinds of mouthwash can kill microbes in your mouth, and rinsing your nostrils out (like with a neti pot) can feel very good if you have a stuffed up nose, but neither will prevent the spread of coronaviruses either. 
Stand right in the box or place the non-slip lid on the ground as a stable surface for rinsing duties and use the shower wand to get all the sand, salt, or mud off of you and your gear.
As The Daily Telegraph reports, study author and exercise physiology lecturer Dr. Lindsay Bottoms added that simply rinsing your mouth with a sports drink can have the same effect as swallowing for exercise that lasts between 30 and 60 minutes.
Other data is even less encouraging: A 2015 report found that only 66 percent of Americans lather up in the restroom, and 70 percent admitted to rinsing with just water, which actually does nothing to get rid of germs (more on that later).
After his discharge, he joined his father, who had lately been selling fish and delivering ice, in a new sidewalk fruit and vegetable stall at Greenwich Avenue and Christopher Street (with a bathtub out back for rinsing the produce as it was delivered).
Picture it now: It's you, in the faded light of your kitchen, dutifully rinsing out that plastic container that you didn't even want to get but the store gave to you anyway, carefully dabbing it dry, and then placing it in its proper recycling container.
I closed my eyes and convinced myself that I was in the chicest hair salon in Paris — but after rinsing, I was abruptly reminded that I was still in my (very small) N.Y.C apartment bathroom, and my hair was actually feeling a little dry.
An assembly line of sorts formed at the camp: a clearing in the woods to cut the throats, tables covered in plastic to defeather and gut the birds, a rinsing station, a soaking station and crates to hold the meat while blood was drawn out.
Sure you'll have to remove and clean them after every use and that's basically as big a hassle as wringing or rinsing a mop, but then the robot does the hard labor when usually it's you or the small child you birthed for house cleaning purposes.
In addition to using it as a means of insulting his political opponents, Johnson's jocular chicken comment was made in reference to the US practice of rinsing meat with chlorine toward the end of the production process to protect consumers from pathogens such as salmonella and campylobacter.
The dentists suggested limiting yourself to versions that are lower in sugar, downing it all in one sitting (to minimize the amount of time that your mouth pH is altered), drinking it through a straw, and rinsing your mouth out with water after you finish the bottle.
"Pain and Glory" is by far his most watery work, drenched in the glide and purl of time; when Salvador, as a kid, catches sight of a grown man soaping and rinsing his naked form, after the labors of the day, he faints into a fever.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A Los Angeles Department of Water and Power spokesman on Friday defended the utility's practice of rinsing artificial turf at its facilities in face of a local TV report that portrayed the move as a waste of water during California's four-year drought.
COLONIAL ERA MICHIGAN FORT REVEALS ITS SECRETS "We compared degradation that looked like corrosion versus a cloudiness from the residue from products used during the rinsing of the photographs during production versus degradation from the cover glass," Ian Coulthard, a co-author on the study, said in a statement.
She began by performing at home but documenting for public view such intimate tasks as cleaning a dirty diaper ("Rinsing a B.M. Diaper," from Private Performances of Personal Maintenance as Art, 21966) or dressing her children to go outside ("Dressing to Go Out/Undressing to Go In," 21972).
For players in the World Cup semifinals, tired after pressure-filled matches played in the heat for nearly a month in Russia after an entire season with their club teams, carb rinsing does not seem likely to "make them run faster or kick the ball harder," Ferguson said.
It's made with mud and thermal water from a Hungarian bath site, which may be just as good as being in an actual mud bath, if not better — because what Woodley's pics don't show is how tricky and tedious rinsing mud from the crevices of the body can really be.
"I can tell you for certain that brushing your teeth twice a day, going to see your dentist, those things can help with bad breath," said Dr. Manz, who is the director of the dental hygiene program at San Juan College in Farmington, N.M. "But rinsing with chlorophyll does not."
To use it, dissolve three scoops of the powder in a gallon of warm water and soak the garment for six to eight hours before rinsing well and either hanging or laying flat to dry; for more detailed hand-washing instructions, please refer to my guide on how to do laundry.
The research is limited, and flossing is not a cure-all, but it is still one of the few things people can do — along with brushing, drinking fluoridated water, rinsing with mouthwash, eating well, and going to the dentist regularly — to stand a chance against severe, long-term oral-health problems.
Victoria snatched my wig off my head, then I stripped out of my unitard (which took all of five seconds) and washed off my makeup, blotting my face with a solution and some cotton swabs and rinsing, and within five minutes, I was fresh-faced and moisturized (seriously, Victoria had my back).
And if we were to hazard a guess as to why, it's probably because they found The Cleanser — the one that vacuums pores 'til they're clean and tight, rinsing away those stubborn mascara marks hanging out under the lower lash line to leave skin baby-soft, glowy, and gorgeous — and they just don't want you to know about it.
"You're sort of tricking the brain a little bit; that's what we think the mechanism is," said Asker Jeukendrup, an exercise physiologist and sports nutritionist who, with colleagues at the University of Birmingham in England, detected in 2004 that carb rinsing made cyclists about a minute faster in 40-kilometer (nearly 25-mile) cycling time trials.
The exhibition proceeds broadly chronologically, from "China/Avant-Garde" onwards, with Zhang Peili, the granddaddy of Chinese video art, obsessively soaping and rinsing a live chicken in a bowl in sly mockery of a government diktat on cleanliness; shows like "Post-Sense Sensibility: Alien Bodies & Delusion", which Qiu Zhijie, one of the two artist-curators, hoped would "strike the senses" and "harass the mind"; Lu Jie's Long March Project, a vast curatorial experiment that tried to put on exhibitions and performances all along the route the Red Army took through the country in 1934-35; and Ai Weiwei's "Fairytale" project, which brought 19893,001 ordinary Chinese citizens to Germany in 2007 and turned them loose on the quinquennial Documenta exhibition in Kassel.

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