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cleaned cleansed bathed laved washed doused rinsed sluiced showered swilled shampooed soaped cleaned up washed up scrubbed wiped soaked swabbed douched hosed mopped rubbed squeegeed dabbed daubed deterged sanitized(US) purified scoured decontaminated sterilized(US) absorbed absorpt drank drunk imbibed soaked up sucked up took up taken up sponged up sopped up mopped up sucked taken in took in devoured received consumed mooched freeloaded bummed scrounged parasitized hustled lived off of hit up bled dry cadged begged chiseled(US) chiselled(UK) solicited charity passed the hat lived hand to mouth bludged panhandled put the bite on put the touch on borrowed leeched wheedled blagged leached off scabbed touched someone for sorned on someone for hawked peddled huckstered solicited dried brushed dusted polished toweled(US) towelled(UK) cleared dight dighted made dry removed the water from lived off imposed on relied on skived lived on fundraised collected requisitioned gathered obtained petitioned drummed up raised money raised secured dug up acquired tanked up belted bent the elbow boozed dissipated downed drained gargled gulped guzzled hit the bottle indulged inhaled irrigated took undue credit taken undue credit piggybacked shared the accomplishments shared the credit took credit taken credit milked made the most of turned to one's advantage profited from capitalized(US) exploited capitalised(UK) rode on the coat-tails took advantage of rode on coattails rode rid did well from had a loan of used had access to made use of requested asked sought beseeched besought demanded implored ordered pleaded pled appealed bid bade called desired entreated spotless pristine immaculate unstained sparkling unblemished unsullied speckless squeaky gleaming unsmudged unsoiled dirtless More
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I sponged up a lot from watching how he works on set.
In the places where I use a lot of paint' like the sponged areas' I use Gamblin.
Pitts blinked in surprise, her features relaxing, as if the doctor had sponged away her pain lines.
Polifemo has come wearing his bathrobe, ready to be sponged in a tub by the distressed couple.
The second took place in a comfortable kitchen in Vauxhall, in the inner-London gentrification belt (Bagehot sponged).
Outstanding at Thistlethwaite Americana is a small bureau, brushed, sponged and combed to resemble wood grain, only more voluptuous.
The other bedroom has sponged walls with ornamental painting and floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the park.
With both hands he held the shower bar as I sponged his flanks and hosed him off with the sprayer.
Critics says oligarchs control vast wealth, investors are routinely sponged for money and public officials, from lawmakers to judges to prosecutors, take large bribes.
By boiling and frying your carrots in the same pan, they will become flavor sponged and absorb every bit of emulsified butter, honey, and chicken stock.
"Rotted" is unnervingly close to rotten (not a thing we want for these li'l guys!), whereas "spinged" has the danger of being pronounced with the soft g of sponged.
One little news item that people don&apost pay enough attention to that three old-time hardliners, I don&apost know if we&aposll use the word purge, sponged, removed.
The braised oxtails were immaculately tender, simmered to the point that the boiled eggs and chickpeas sponged up the flavor from the meat, making the chickpeas rich and creamy, he said on Saturday.
The lower natural rate of the 1990s might have been the result of more efficient hiring thanks to information technology, or of the growth of temporary-help jobs, which sponged up some workers facing career transitions.
Instead, a little flustered, and freezing, they plowed through the cold, sponged a little warmth in the StubHub outlet, and then re-emerged with those old-fashioned tickets in their hands and vapor on their breaths.
Bulldozing Poletown homes to make room for the plant was just one of many benefits GM sponged from the public, and it pales in comparison to the federal bailout under the Obama administration that saved the company from its own mistakes.
The building's bricks sponged the water up, and as the water rose, the danger became more acute to the 8,450 square meters, or about 91,000 square feet, of fingernail-size mosaic tiles that give the basilica its stunning golden shimmer.
And then there's the canvas itself, which totters between being a major painted statement and an intentionally awkward 50-foot sketch that, due to the coarse, porous material and the scrubbed or sponged-on paint, looks like a fresco when viewed close up.
Like any device for storing food, the ECCs should be kept clean. The surface of the interior cooling space should be sponged off regularly.
A special paper is used but the ceramic colours cannot be printed directly and the actual printing is done in varnish and the color then dusted on. The decal is placed colored side-down on the sized ware, rubbed firmly, and the paper then sponged off.
Bullitt told a friend that "Offie had sponged off him for many years, and now he was sponging of Offie."Brownell and Billings, 285-6 Offie next followed Bullitt to the Navy Department. Bullitt was known to be too talkative to be trusted with sensitive information about military plans.
Management techniques vary widely, but typically following a workout, a horse is hosed or sponged off to remove sweat and sometimes liniment is applied. While hot-walking, the handler may periodically stop and offer the horse water to drink. A horse may need to be walked for a half hour or more.
Veterinary Parasitology, 119: 9-19. These flies have complex cutting mouthparts that make a superficial wound in skin. Blood flowing into the wound is sponged up by the labella organ of the mouthparts (see photograph of Tabanus mouthparts). The flies tend to take small meals from many hosts at short intervals, to avoid the defensive actions of their hosts.
Various finishes, patterns and textures are possible such as sand, sandstone, marble, stone, stone chip, lime wash or clay like finishes. There are stipple, glistening finishes, and those with enhanced water resistance and anti fungal properties. Depending upon the product, they can be rolled, troweled or sponged on. A limited number can also be sprayed on.
The early lead-powder process led directly to the development of the tortoiseshell method and other coloured glazes which were used with the new fluid glazes. Here, patches of colour were sponged or painted onto the biscuit surface before a clear glaze was applied to the whole and then fired. Coloured decoration could help disguise imperfections that might arise during the firing process.
P. 167 Often the same designs were used in production of both creamware and pearlware. Wares could also be decoratively turned by lathe, or rouletted for effect; sponged or painted with colour either under- glaze or over-glaze or slip decorated (at this period this would mean marbled). Applied relief decoration was also common at least until around 1770.Barker, David (1991).
A little further later, Hanlan stopped rowing, sponged the water out of his boat, and then started rowing again. He repeated this two or three times. Hanlan won the race by five lengths with a time of 22 minutes, 5 seconds. At the end of the race, Hanlan rowed up to Hawdon and shook hands with him as the crowd cheer his good sportsmanship.
They have also started the practice of random testing of paddles in international tournaments checking for the aforementioned solvents. The amount of increase the glue will give a rubber is dependent on the sponge. Softer sponged rubber, e.g. Yasaka's MarkV 30, Butterfly's Bryce FX, Joola's Samba, will absorb the glue more readily and therefore have a bigger dome when they expand, leading to a greater effect, with harder sponges e.g.
He is skeptical that murders have been committed, especially since there are no bodies, but then Guy's is found. When Ernest goes to fetch Syd, they find the dead Sloane in a fountain outside, proving he could not have sent the policeman. However, the inspector - Gabriel in disguise - still manages to take them all prisoner with Guy's pistol. He explains his motive, that his relatives sponged off of him for years and treated him badly.
Cyanobacteria possess carboxysomes, which increase the concentration of around RuBisCO to increase the rate of photosynthesis. An enzyme, carbonic anhydrase, located within the carboxysome releases CO2 from the dissolved hydrocarbonate ions (HCO). Before the CO2 diffuses out it is quickly sponged up by RuBisCO, which is concentrated within the carboxysomes. HCO ions are made from CO2 outside the cell by another carbonic anhydrase and are actively pumped into the cell by a membrane protein.
Chopping Block is a webcomic by Lee Adam Herold, hosted on Keenspot. The strip takes a one-panel format with a text caption underneath the picture, and is updated sporadically; Herold admits that he will "update from time to time, then... disappear for even longer."Herold's announcement regarding update frequency Accessed 19 April 2007. Chopping Block uses a gray-tone art style that is inked and sponged before being scanned into the computer.
White whistled on his entry into the hospital, where the blood was sponged from his still-bleeding back by an orderly and another patient. White was not seen by a doctor for another 90 minutes when Warren, accompanied by Whyte, visited. Neither officer spoke with White or examined his back. Warren returned at 10pm to examine White's back which was wounded in an area around in height and in width between his shoulder blades.
Citation: :Served on board the U.S.S. Fort Hindman during the engagement near Harrisonburg, La., 2 March 1864. Following a shellburst which mortally wounded the first sponger, who dropped the sponge out of the forecastle port, Molloy jumped out of the port to the forecastle, recovered the sponge and sponged and loaded the gun for the remainder of the action from his exposed position, despite the extreme danger to his person from the raking fire of enemy musketry.
There are four ways to apply a solvent to a fabric for removing stains: ;Soaking: ;Application of Pressure: ;Front Sponging:This is the most common way of treating non-washable fabrics. The front of the fabric is sponged with a sponge that is soaked in the solvent being used. The rear of the fabric should be backed up with a clean, absorbent, material. The stain is rubbed with the sponge radially, from the centre of the stain towards its edge.
It is important not to rub the sponge in a circular motion, as that causes the stain to spread in rings. ;Back Sponging:The stained side of the material is placed face down on a clean, absorbent, material. The back of the fabric is then sponged with a sponge that is soaked in the solvent being used. It is important not to rub the material with the sponge, but to use a padding motion, so as not to spread the stain.
Horses can be bathed by being wet down with a garden hose or by being sponged off with water from a bucket. Horses do not require bathing and many horses live their entire lives without a bath. However, horses are often hosed off with water after a heavy workout as part of the cooling down process, and are often given baths prior to a horse show to remove every possible speck of dirt. They must be trained to accept bathing, as a hose and running water are unfamiliar objects and initially may frighten a horse.
According to a NASA document, Laika was placed in the capsule of the satellite on 31 October 1957—three days before the start of the mission. At that time of year, the temperatures at the launch site were extremely cold, and a hose connected to a heater was used to keep her container warm. Two assistants were assigned to keep a constant watch on Laika before launch. Just prior to liftoff on 3 November 1957, from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Laika's fur was sponged in a weak alcohol solution and carefully groomed, while iodine was painted onto the areas where sensors would be placed to monitor her bodily functions.
The horror lingers and seeps; the feelings are sponged away." Michael Philips of the Chicago Tribune felt similarly, and said that although he enjoyed the film in the early sections, it became "one garishly sadistic set piece after another". Phillips thought the film relied too much on "stylistic preening" and did not have enough substance. In 2014, The Huffington Post included Drive on its list of 8 Movies From The Last 15 Years That Are Super Overrated, with Bill Bradley criticizing the low amount of dialogue by Gosling's character and writing that "Refn spends all 100 minutes trying to convince you that he has a cool iPod playlist.
King-Robertson-Clay, pp. 15–16. Line engracing of a caisson used in American Civil War Line engraving of a field gun on a limber used in the American Civil War, side view Line engraving of a field gun on a limber used in the American Civil War, top view During the firing sequence cannoneers took their positions as in the diagram below. At the command “Commence firing,” the gunner ordered “Load.” While the gunner sighted the piece, Number 1 sponged the bore; Number 5 received a round from Number 7 at the limber and carried the round to Number 2, who placed it in the bore.
Thus, when using a spirit duplicator master with a hectograph, one writes on the back of the purple sheet, using it like carbon paper to produce an image on the white sheet, rather than writing on the front of the white sheet to produce a mirror image on its back. The master is placed on the gelatin and spirits applied to transfer the ink from the master to the gelatin. After transfer of the image to the inked gelatin surface, copies are made by pressing paper against it. When a pad ceased to be useful, the gelatin could be soaked with spirits, the ink sponged away, and the pad left clean for the next master.
The orchestra was made up of the farm's workers, and among its members was Law's son Walter Jr. Briarcliff Farms intended to prove that optimal farming practices could be profitable. Law believed that kind treatment would produce better cattle, and was intolerant of animal abuse: "Cruelty to a cow is the same as cruelty to me, and shall never be permitted on this farm." He knew everyone who lived at the farms, and the farm workers knew the name of each cow (which was on a brass plate at the front of the cow's stall). The cows were sponged several times a day, and workers wore white cotton suits which were sterilized daily by boiling.
Susan Michod (born 1945, Toledo, Ohio) is an American feminist painter who has been at the forefront of the Pattern and Decoration movement since 1969. Her work "consists of monumental paintings [which are] thickly painted, torn, collaged, spattered, sponged, sprinkled with glitter and infused with a spirit of love of nature and art," the art critic Sue Taylor has written. After graduating with a Master of Fine Arts degree from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, Michod moved to Chicago in 1969 and joined a tight-knit community of artists which included Judy Chicago, Vera Klement, Phyllis Bramson, Margaret Wharton, Richard Loving, Robert Kushner and Nancy Spero. She taught art at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.
Streisand also recorded the Brice songs "My Man", "I'd Rather Be Blue Over You (Than Happy with Somebody Else)", and "Second Hand Rose", which became a Top 40 hit.Billboard Database, Barbra Streisand Top 40 Hits accessed January 31, 2016 Funny Girl, and its sequel Funny Lady, took liberties with the events of Brice's life. They make no mention of Brice's first husband and suggest that Arnstein turned to crime because his pride would not allow him to live off Fanny and that he was wanted by the police for selling phony bonds. In reality, however, Arnstein sponged off Brice even before their marriage and was eventually named as a member of a gang that stole $5 million worth of Wall Street securities.
A 1914 advertisement for "Antiphlogistine" Liniments are commonly used on horses following exercise, applied either by rubbing on full-strength, especially on the legs; or applied in a diluted form, usually added to a bucket of water and sponged on the body. They are used in hot weather to help cool down a horse after working, the alcohol cooling through rapid evaporation, and counterirritant oils dilating capillaries in the skin, increasing the amount of blood releasing heat from the body. Many horse liniment formulas in diluted form have been used on humans, though products for horses which contain DMSO are not suitable for human use, as DMSO carries the topical product into the bloodstream. Horse liniment ingredients such as menthol, chloroxylenol, or iodine are also used in different formulas in products used by humans.
Copyists were discouraged from replacing them by the threat of having their hands cut off The transmission path of all such literature has been described as a "differentially permeable membrane" that "allowed the writings of Christianity to pass through but not of Christianity's enemies".."Our sole copy of the sole work about political good sense by the person arguably best able to deliver it to us from classical antiquity, Cicero," writes Ramsay MacMullen, "was sponged out from the vellum to make room for the hundredth copy of Augustine's meditation on the psalms."MacMullen, Ramsay (1997) Christianity & Paganism in the Fourth to Eighth Centuries, Viking and Compass The only fragments of Julian's "Against the Galileans" that have survived Christian censorship appear in a refutation by Bishop Cyril of Alexandria.Kirsch, R. (1997) God Against the Gods, p.279, Viking and Compass By the time Augustine had published the early books that comprised "The City of God" he describes how pagan authors in North Africa felt it too dangerous to publish their refutations and Augustine writes nothing to reassure them about this threat.

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