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"wash away" Definitions
  1. (of water) to remove or carry somebody/something away to another place

323 Sentences With "wash away"

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Growth in the program won't wash away concerns about coding.
Yes, having sex under water does wash away natural lubricant.
They watched the sea wash away their homes and businesses.
And the benefits of modest amounts of alcohol wash away.
Many pilgrims believe the water will wash away their sins.
For years monsoon showers were enough to wash away the gunk.
Thousands more live in flimsy homes that can easily wash away.
Worst group performer Carnival sinks >9 pct as profits wash away.
And how many Republican seats is it going to wash away?
BECKY QUICK: It does wash away more waste with less water.
However the creepy feeling took a long time to wash away.
To bathe in the river is to wash away one's sins.
Floods can wash away farmland and homes and spread waterborne diseases.
"We cannot wash away this stain on American history," Cuomo wrote.
"Imma wash away my sins / Imma rinse away this dirt," he sings.
Otherwise, the rain might just wash away future ticket holders with it.
Too bad alcohol can't wash away the pain of drinking too much.
Wash away your troubles with something as simple and plentiful as water.
Downturns wash away prior excesses, setting the stage for longer-term growth.
It's the perfect way to wash away a night of stress-reading Twitter.
It's almost like heaven is trying to wash away the soiled, contaminated remains.
But if he loses, it will all wash away as a strange anomaly.
This was a chance for her to wash away her assault and move on.
And thankfully it was raining, so that maybe it would wash away the stickiness?
No amount of rain will wash away the enthusiasm of the Tiwi Islands' Sistagirls.
The stain Trump leaves on the G.O.P. will take some time to wash away.
Does the rain come to wash away the male-dominated canon of Western culture?
Nobody was surprised that billionaires sometimes donate money to wash away their reputational sins.
This work which we are so proud of does not wash away these connections.
A tide is coming to wash away the elite teams of the past eight years.
In Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, they try to wash away vendors with water cannon.
"Alcohol is pretty effective at killing germs, but it doesn't wash away stuff," he said.
Shame bleeds a person dry, and leaves a residue that is hard to wash away.
Why don't you wash away the pain which takes my breath and crushes my heart?
Romney's pointed non-endorsement in 2016 was too late to wash away the imprimatur of legitimacy.
"The further the pesticides got penetrated in, the harder it was to wash away," He said.
The ceremony is intended to wash away one's bad luck and receive a blessing in return.
With monsoon rains coming, aid groups worry that large sections of these settlements could wash away.
The other bitter reality is that this extremely wet winter will not wash away the drought.
"So we must wash away this suspicion and for that we need strong measures," he said.
There is no argument that can wash away the hate and ignorance, dropping from his words.
And if not, what could the government do to wash away the "taint" of original discriminatory intent?
The deal seems to wash away, for now, vestiges of a long-simmering feud between the companies.
Even the "happy ending" of chemical extermination can't wash away the squirmy memories of roaches, roaches everywhere.
Only great purifying fires will do here; only violent acts of expiation will wash away Browne's mistakes.
WH sending out press coverage of Dem criticism of Comey won't wash away the stench of coverup.
To listen to something that makes me feel strong, and let the notes wash away the pain.
In fact, Adele decided to wash away her musical sorrows with an incomparable treat: In-N-Out.
Anyways, here's are some dimensional glitter tears that won't wash away and look pretty cool and unique.
Clinton is trying to wash away her bad judgement call on BREXIT with big dollar ads. Disgraceful!
Flooding may wash away some of the breeding pools, but once the waters recede mosquitoes will recover.
We hurled profanities and accusations onto it, but nothing could wash away the truth — we were over.
Every effort had been made to wash away the blood but there was simply too much of it.
If the berg breaks apart, waves resulting from the falling ice could wash away parts of the village.
That means no phones, no tablets, no TV. "It's my ritual to wash away the day," she said.
Wash away the day's makeup, slather on a generous amount of whichever mask you've chosen, and lie back.
An Out also released the band's 2015 album Wash Away after some careful consideration on the band's part.
Your best bet is to find an island off of US territory and hope it doesn't wash away.
Carson apparently loved to lounge by the pool to wash away the hustle and stress of TV life.
Soon its purifying waters coursed through the land, bringing the devout to its banks to wash away sins.
If you can't access health care, if you can't live, then all of the other rights wash away.
These waves of liquid capital have such power that they can wash away all but the strongest governments.
Footprints don't blow away and they don't wash away and there's no one up there to trample them.
The fear is that the "island", as it is known, could wash away in the next big storm.
Without continuous maintenance, the rock beneath would wash away, causing the dam to sink and then break apart.
Will a "Blue Wave" wash away the majority, or at least pare it to an even thinner one?
According to Hindu legend, the Milky Way became this earthly body of water to wash away humanity's sins.
It's the blizzard in April that will wash away in a few days or melt under the spring sun.
Her skins turns a greenish hue, and her features begin to wash away as neurons continue to go dark.
Why it matters: Dyes, retardants and other fabric treatments can wash away, wear off or irritate some people's skin.
If the grains are too small, they wash away quickly; too large, and the beach becomes a steep bank.
Gold is more than 19 times as heavy as water; it will sink as you wash away lighter materials.
And now, out of nowhere, come a handful of American technology companies to wash away all your cultural defenses.
With a hint of a blueberry floral scent, this cleanser will wash away dirt and makeup without stripping skin.
"This notion that Vikings were a pure race — that picture is something we need to wash away," he said.
Ms. Kukawka said firefighters were using streams of hot water to melt the chocolate and wash away the mess.
On the phone one night, my father told me to hold the cat and let the anxiety wash away.
"We'd both end up drowning, it would hit the ground / And then the path would wash away," she sings.
Flooding may wash away some of the breeding pools, Walden said, but once the waters recede, mosquitoes will recover.
The treatment works by making it harder for bacteria to stick to human cells and therefore easier to wash away.
I don't think that Ubl's post today is going to wash away the bad feelings that many have about AMP.
Unfortunately, ominous clouds loom in the form of potential trade wars that threaten to wash away much of these gains.
A sport that could unite these two thugs and wash away the enmity that had accumulated over the last month?
People love the satisfaction of watching the concentrated streams of water wash away dirt, leaving behind a clean, bright surface.
Give him half a chance, and he'll wash away your earthly blues for as long as you're in his company.
When whole wheat bread is pricey, then Millennials will wilt — and wash away forever like some tide-born murky silt.
If in our art we're trying to understand big ideas, then why would we try to wash away that complexity?
So first rinse any stains in copious cold water to wash away as much of the offending material as possible.
Without continuous maintenance, soluble rock in the foundation would wash away, causing the dam to sink and then break apart.
I wanted to see if this technology could actually help wash away everything I've overdone (and overeaten) during the holiday.
Plus regular bathing and self-care can help to wash away that grimy feeling that comes with suffering from addiction.
They live in flimsy, mud-floored shacks of bamboo and plastic that the coming monsoon could blow or wash away.
Dr. Schultz agrees, and also stressed the fact that sweat can "wash away" sunscreen, leading to increased risk of UV damage.
The Tehri dam upstream released more water to ensure it flowed just fast enough to wash away sins but not sinners.
It has become less able to wash away contaminants and unable to sustain wetlands, which act as sponges and reduce flooding.
Desiderio thinks the point of the "Famous" video is to wash away those layers of accreted cultural knowledge from their bodies.
Except for weekends when I go out and drink myself into oblivion to wash away the tension from the working week.
Jacksonville, in the middle of putting over 900,000 tons of sand on its beach, saw just as much wash away overnight.
Where they fell sprang up sacred rivers whose waters wash away sins, now sites for mass Hindu pilgrimages called Kumbh Mela.
"But depending on the cause, a large study might "wash away" this effect and maybe even show an improvement", Krogsgaard said.
It would take a Democratic tsunami not just a wave to wash away the gerrymandering that locks most incumbents in place.
Soap will also wash away bacteria and other viruses that may be a bit tougher than coronavirus, and harder to disintegrate.
In the ritual, he and others would pray in hopes that the river would wash away the sins of his tribe.
Many Americans may want to do a Hail Mary inshallah to wash away the ugliness leading up to the 2016 elections.
There was some serious excitement on Sunday — especially in Baltimore — helping wash away memories of Thursday's lackluster season-opener in Chicago.
While thousands of people are right now watching their homes wash away, the rest of the country watches helpless and aghast.
A new bankruptcy judge, Steven W. Rhodes, was appointed as the court tried to wash away the lingering stains of corruption.
This requires appeals to colleagues, conversations with squirms and averted eyes and a rebuke of the abstractions that wash away ethical quandaries.
Scientists from Canada plan to crush up crab shells, wash away all the excess material, and extract the super-strong polymer chitin.
Wash away all your tax day sorrows with a $210.40 Cuervo Blue Margarita, made with silver tequila, blue Curacao and pineapple juice.
"Water can actually wash away natural lubrication and make shower sex downright uncomfortable," explains New York City-based sexuality educator Amy Levine.
In the future, we may clean our produce with cavitation in order to better wash away harmful substances like salmonella and pesticides.
Using a nasal saline rinse can wash away allergens, viruses, and bacteria from the nose and help clear out any trapped mucus.
If you were a company trying to wash away the storyline of the Amazon Go delay, this would be a smart move.
Firefighters tried to wash away the blood and human remains from the sidewalks and walls, the drainage canals flooded with bloody water.
Officials worry that, among other crippling infrastructural damage, the flooding could wash away portions of bridges connecting some of the rivers.  5.
They help pilgrims safely immerse themselves and drink — a ritual that is supposed to wash away sins and hasten entry into paradise.
"We're not going to succumb to everything and just wash away our policies and procedures," Rhodes told the Houston Press at the time.
Cunningly engineered, his fragile edifice conjures up the sociability of tea consumption and the power of a shared beverage to wash away differences.
I like to think of my nighttime skin-care routine as a way to wind down and wash away the day behind me.
The most egregious type of philanthropy is when companies "reputation-wash," or wash away their sins by donating a fraction of their revenue.
Ms. Najjar, noticeable in her white coat and red lipstick, scurries around spraying saline solution in people's eyes to wash away the gas.
Conservatives may suppose that they can pocket policy gains from a Trump administration while the stain of his person will eventually wash away.
Some of the processes farms have in place to clean salads actually trap bacteria in the plants, making them impossible to wash away.
"Initially, the flooding helps wash away the mosquito larvae and so it'll take a couple of weeks for mosquitos to come back," she said.
Remember Obama was the messiah who had come down from heaven to wash away our sins, except Obama&aposs foreign policy was a disaster.
Even the sharp edges of the picture can't wash away all the scuzzy grime of '70s LA. Then again, why would you want to?
Just remember that, unlike a gig at Apple, joining that "family" probably means a few college loans that not even death can wash away
If only a calming shower gel was all you needed to wash away your sheer disgust at your second cousin's ill-informed political views.
In text exchanges provided to 10News, Wright "promises" her that "all the trauma will wash away" when he performs a sex act on her.
Trust us when we say these styles are cute enough to wash away (at least some) of the blues that come with torrential downpour.
" According to the product's description, it is guaranteed to "repel even the most aggressive vampires" and "simply wash away the danger of vampire attacks.
Mud is literally everywhere, heavy mud from unending rain that clings to people's skin and clothing and buildings and never seems to wash away.
The island is currently being ravaged by rising sea levels and erosion and is expected to wash away in as little as 85033 years.
The New York City Police Department recommends using a pen with pigmented (permanent) ink to write checks out, as it's harder to wash away.
They know as well as I know that the demographic tide is moving against them and will soon wash away much of their power.
"The joys of the West Village neighborhood wash away any negative thoughts after all the steps, trains and cars to get home," he said.
It's also an ephemeral display: When the rains come, as my colleagues wrote, most of the water-soluble crystals will dissolve and wash away.
It doesn't take torrential rain to wash away their memories like tears, or even several shots from a Steyr Pflager Katsumata Series-D blaster.
Officials worry the flooding could wash away the portion of the highway that links the bridges spanning the Great Pee Dee and Waccamaw rivers.
ART and beauty are inexorable; Pablo Picasso said that art exists to embellish, polish and "[wash] away from the soul the dust of everyday life".
And, often, the complaints people have about getting busy in the shower wash away (pun intended) when the couple is good at communicating their needs.
Trying to manage the flow of the river through planned releases from dams can lead to unpredictable swings that suddenly wash away boats or livestock.
Mundane waves of urban sprawl wash away your capacity for emotional fulfillment and the leaden weight of unfettered capitalism pulls us deeper into bland oblivion.
This use of condoms differs from the typical one in one important way: Instead of adding lube, you've got to wash away any that's there.
It is like eating a sex dream you try to recollect in the shower even as the contents wash away like water through your fingers.
"If rates do go up 50 basis points, its going to wash away a lot of sins," he said Thursday in a "Trading Nation " segment.
But X's success will be less about money saved than the creation of a new Google-size business whose profits wash away all the losses.
All the photo-ops and slick media campaigns to rehabilitate the Kim family's image can't wash away the blood this regime has on its hands.
Instead, Camp Bestival was evacuated after torrential rain hit the site and threatened to wash away all the middle-class families' festival-fortified baby buggies.
When you go through that exercise, it tends to wash away everything that we humans are attached to and leaves just these geochemical markers, basically.
Then there's John Dugdale, whose photographs, many of them tinted the eerie blue of the 226th-century cyanotype process, wash away all marks of modernity.
Officials worry that the flooding could wash away the portion of the highway that links the bridges spanning the Great Pee Dee and Waccamaw rivers.
The only possible source is humans, specifically the throngs of ritual bathers who come to wash away their sins and immerse themselves in the waters.
Larry Davis said a family member had used water in an attempt to wash away the pesticide -- aluminum phosphide -- which had been applied under the home.
"Anytime you get enough water that's running down and filling foundations there's potential it could wash away remains or prevent us from finding them," he said.
That victory helped wash away the sour taste of a 13-69 loss at Utah in the first stop of the five-game trip on Monday.
I'm not saying this to praise these kinds of moves, but in fact to wash away the vestiges of naivete which allow them to happen unchecked.
To a man, the linemen are thrilled to be playing on Thursday night because it allowed them to quickly wash away that lousy performance in Baltimore.
This in part because soils deteriorate with the loss of plant cover, as the sun's rays bake the ground and as rains wash away important topsoil.
I used alcohol to wash away the stress, but soon realized necking a bottle of whisky wasn't conducive to my newfound responsibilities, and kicked the booze.
The country is the United States — to which they imported, wholesale, a European industrial aesthetic meant to wash away Prairie Style organicism and Art Deco ornament.
Today, one never knows when the rains will come, continue, or end abruptly, and they now fall in torrents that wash away topsoil and cause landslides.
The Colorado Avalanche attempt to wash away the effects of an embarrassing performance when they visit the Toronto Maple Leafs just 24 hours later Sunday night.
Shower immediately after playing or hiking in tick-infested areas (showers can wash away hard to spot ticks that have not yet latched on or become engorged).
Some parts of the state could see as much as 30 inches of rain, which will likely cause flooding, wash away roadways, and necessitate rescues, he said.
Set your child up with a bowl of root vegetables and a vegetable scrubber brush at the sink (but stay close, obviously!) and let them wash away.
In fact, all of the media manipulation, all the cynical crocodile tears cannot wash away the truth – it is Hamas, not Israel, with blood on its hands.
It's the perfect form of vandalism because it's not only mobile, but temporal—each work will surely wash away, either thanks to the elements or the owner.
You can also use a neti pot when you're perfectly healthy to wash away dust or particles that you might have inhaled throughout the day, he says.
August in Washington can be the political equivalent of an elephant graveyard: One good rain can wash away the dirt and expose the bones of scandals past.
Water is enough, the scientists say, as mild detergents or commercial vegetable washes do not increase the amount of pesticide residues you are able to wash away.
Use a dish towel to gently rub off the skins of the peppers: don't run them under water, as this will wash away some of the flavor.
But regular flash floods on the nearby Vuna River also wash away trees and soil, he said, pointing to a large downed tree on the river's banks.
Massive floods, like the ones Harvey and Irma caused, wash away mosquito breeding sites, as well as the insects that transmit diseases like Zika and West Nile.
Infants don&apost have as much saliva as older children and adults so there is less liquid in their mouths to wash away milk from the tongue.
"We urged them to put concrete on the spillway -- our argument was that without a proper spillway, the hillside would wash away and cause catastrophic flooding," Stork said.
They pull off the idea that one grand gesture is all that it takes to fall in love again and wash away a history of starts and stops.
This team's collective hardship will either wash away or smash into a dead end that was constructed by a predictably disagreeable combination of Type A on-court personalities.
Just remember that having sex in and around water can wash away natural lubrication, so keeping silicone lube nearby will help keep your fun from ending too soon.
It will take a considerable amount of good MMA action to wash away the bitter taste left following UFC 208—the promotion's first foray into Brooklyn, New York.
As this humanitarian crisis meets natural disaster, this area will be overcome by uncontrollable waves of water from torrential rain and will wash away temporary housing and shelters.
It is a visibility campaign for the environmental degradation of the region, which the government and Formosa seem to be waiting for the tide to slowly wash away.
As he's helped to wash away artificial divides between jazz and other contemporary black music, Mr. Glasper has spoken with a casual candor not typical of jazz musicians.
Whether I direct-sow into the soil or start the seeds indoors, the water they need must be delivered gently or the seeds will wash away or drown.
But, the massive number of Google searches that are being measured during this time period would tend to wash away any statistical noise caused by that sort of scenario.
"The problem is that the soaps and detergents we wash with aggregate with it, and this then clogs our pores, making soaps much harder to wash away," Haydon says.
Police are investigating what caused the stampede on Saturday during a religious festival that involves Hindus bathing in the river in the belief it will wash away their sins.
"What could match the divine purity of a firmament packed densely and deeply with stars — and also wash away the stench of wild dogs haunting a morgue?" he writes.
As the water rises, more and more of the coast will become armored, the sand will wash away, and the shoreline will resemble a fortress of concrete and rock.
In the wee hours of the morning, bouts of warm, torrential rain fall upon the party in five-minute spells, as if to wash away the sins of 2015.
Torrential downpours will wash away the makeshift shelters housing refugees in the camps and floods of dirty water could spur outbreaks of cholera and hepatitis E, reports the Guardian.
The less the truth can be readily discerned, the easier it is to wash away controversies, cover up misdeeds, and supplant earnest conversations with your own, self-interested narratives.
All he is doing now is trying to hide as much as possible from public view, counting on the next Trump outrage to wash away his own outrageous behavior.
Just as he put a price on the future of the planet, the President seemed to put a price on Khashoggi's life, as if commerce can wash away blood.
Sometimes you just want to wash away all the cares in the world and spend a pleasant afternoon submerged in an ungodly slurry of peppers and capsaicin-infused water.
But no amount of decomposing jelly is ever going to wash away the image of a dead man's genitals popping out on the big screen when you least expect it.
Importantly, tsunami size can increase dramatically once it reaches shallow waters; at estimated height of 10 feet (3 meters), the incoming waters could wash away people and cause significant damage.
You need a cleanser that will really get the job done — and luckily, there are products that work to wash away every bit of long-wear and even waterproof makeup.
Nevertheless, Axelrod said that Clinton's team should not overreact to her early challenges in Iowa and New Hampshire, stressing that later states on the map would wash away any concerns.
"Filters don't just hide or enhance certain physical features — they also have the ability to completely wash away any evidence that someone is struggling with their mental health," Endi wrote.
Staring out onto snowy vistas can provide you with a nice cleansing dose of mind bleach to wash away the scarring internet content you've probably definitely consumed throughout the day.
By the middle of the bridge — "Don't stop dreamin', don't stop believin'" — you may be itching for some big, purgative blast to wake you up, and wash away the cliché.
Communities at potential risk should bring in engineers and emergency workers to point out what could fail, wash away, freeze, rot, short-circuit, explode, shatter, cave in or burn up.
The Atlanta Hawks hope to wash away the bitter taste of a disappointing effort coming out of the All-Star break when they visit the struggling Orlando Magic on Saturday.
Dozens of residents were evacuated to higher ground last week due to concerns that the 11 million-ton iceberg could break apart, creating high waves that could wash away coastal buildings.
For the image above, his crew rinsed a small ball of dough with water to wash away starch granules and water-soluble proteins, leaving behind a blob of near-pure gluten.
The sanitarium has a reputation for attracting the elite from around the world, who hope to take advantage of its "purifying" treatments to wash away the stress of their professional lives.
An image showing security guards ordering a cleaner to wash away the words "Happy International Women's Day" written on the steps of a building at Oxford University has sparked outrage online.
Are we only going to save the big cities like Miami, New Orleans, Boston and New York -- and let all the small towns wash away because they don't have enough people?
Infection rates at the maternity hospital are high because cleaners do not have disinfectants to wash away bacteria and there are no sterilizers for doctors to clean their equipment, she said.
After talking with residents for two days, we did a story about how sea level rise and erosion is expected to wash away this island in as little as 20 years.
Going in, I was optimistic that the HD version I was about to stream—in two dimensions and a more palatable frame rate—would wash away the sins of the past.
"So long as Mansoor remains in prison, no amount of money nor army of public relations firms will be able to wash away this stain on the UAE's reputation," she added.
He'd wash away the suds with great handfuls of water, dousing himself while briskly rubbing his skin once more, and you would wonder why he didn't just take a shower instead.
I love how a couple drinks seem to wash away my social anxiety, allowing a looser, funnier me to emerge, as effervescent and light as the bubbles in my champagne flute.
Volunteer restorers have given their time and energy to assist in any way possible, from cleaning mud-splattered works to placing paper on paintings so the pigments do not wash away.
Flea shampoos are good to use first to kill and wash away as many fleas as possible before choosing an additional flea control product like a topical application to prevent reinfestation.
Past courts -- including the Supreme Court during the Nixon years -- have repeatedly held that in an impeachment proceeding, White House claims of immunity wash away, and congressional investigators get what they seek.
Several states in America, including Florida and Missouri, have large swathes of land sitting on top of rock salt and other materials that easily wash away and generate sinkholes as a result.
Sources: University of California at Santa Barbara ScienceLine Since the moon doesn't have an atmosphere, there's no wind or water to erode or wash away the Apollo astronauts' mark on the moon.
What they're saying: The bill "will confront any president, not just this one," who believes they "can wash away illegal behavior," Joseph Lentol, the Democratic assemblyman sponsoring the legislation, said, per NBC.
He was the top pick in the draft, he crushed in college, he has spent his life training for this, that shit doesn't just WASH AWAY when you come into the NBA!
Houston is the mosquito capital of the U.S. Individuals fleeing homes will be exposed to mosquitoes in the short term, although in many cases the floods will wash away their breeding sites.
This year we saw heavy rains wash away deteriorating roads and bridges that should have long ago been repaired and upgraded to standards that keep our economy growing and our communities connected.
When it became clear that the road and then, ultimately, the isle itself were going to be allowed to wash away, a plan was drawn up to move the entire community inland.
As wind from the storm pushes water onshore several feet above the normal tide, it can trap people in their homes, wash away entire houses, and make rescue missions harrowing and slow.
A warmer than usual rain was falling, but my wife and I went for a hike with some friends that morning, high above a house and road that would eventually wash away.
My mother would rummage around for a plastic bottle or two and join the long line of weary travelers to drink or to wash away the dust and fatigue of the road.
For centuries the faithful have come here to wash away their sins at the spot where the Ganges and Yamuna rivers converge with the invisible and mythic tributary known as the Sarasvati.
You can then wash away the parts that are not important to you and keep only the seeds, the shiny stuff, that you need to nurture to start developing your own language.
On the same day Jesus resurrected, Kanye was looking to do the same with his career by offering a church-like experience that could wash away his long-list of recent PR sins.
What's happening on our southern border -- migrant children in overcrowded, unsanitary and unsafe conditions, separated from their families -- is an unspeakable disgrace and a stain on this nation we may never wash away.
These are the actions of a person so desperate to wash away his humiliation, and appear like a big, strong, manly man, he's willing to inflict mass chaos on the world around him.
Experts say that a combination of pollution and warmer temperatures linked to climate change have killed the once-thriving coral reefs offshore, allowing waves to pound the beach and wash away the sand.
Try fighting back with other foods, such as lemons, parsley and crisp fruits and veggies such as apples or carrots that stimulate saliva production, which your mouth relies on to wash away impurities.
On the night of Leonard Cohen's death, a Blue Devil fanatic/coffeehouse crooner/sensitive bottle blonde named Jackson Steger was taking a shower, presumably to wash away the sadness, when it hit him.
As Ronan Farrow astutely points out, those claims have been largely glossed over by reporters and news outlets that remain vulnerable to PR machines determined to wash away the sins of powerful men.
MEXICO CITY — "The government will plunge into a degree of disrepute that nothing and no one will ever wash away" wrote the great liberal historian Daniel Cosío Villegas after the massacre of Oct.
Let Gloaguen's portraits of 1960s New York wash away the woes of 2016, below: New York au Temps d'Andy Warhol runs through November 27 at Galerie Arcturus, as part of Photo Saint-Germain.
But as loggers move in, environmental activists say their clearcutting allows vital topsoil to wash away, weakening the ability of the earth to hold extra moisture -- and making the region vulnerable to flooding.
Every day the dispensing nurse greeted me with a smile, a plastic cup of thick pink methadone fluid, and a paper cup of water that was supposed to wash away the foul taste.
Rooted in an actual panic attack she had on the streets of Paris in 2011, she tells me she focused on this sign with these words, and began to feel the anxiety wash away.
What these differently-abled women share is an optimism, openness, and deep-seeded desire to wash away prejudice and misconceptions about what they can and can't do — and redefine what is and isn't beautiful.
It's important to stick with cold water when treating dairy, whether on your clothes or on the dishes, because hot water will cause dairy to become gummy, making it more difficult to wash away.
"It is wet and uncomfortable here," Noor Farooq, a former shopkeeper in Rakhine, said on Thursday, as monsoon rains threated to wash away more refugee shelters built on recently denuded hills in eastern Bangladesh.
Looking for any remnants of blood that she might have tried to wash away, investigators dug up her septic tank, inspected her sink and shower drains, and examined the clothes in her washing machine.
After that, they wash away all the human DNA, the soil DNA, and anything else that didn't bind, and most of what they're left with is the DNA of the genome they're interested in.
And if you put it back on with the inside on the outside, the semen that you probably didn't completely wash away is going inside your partner's body as soon as you start having sex.
No matter how many people offer encouraging words or laud her "bravery," she will never wash away the guilt that comes with knowing her child died by her own hand simply because he was imperfect.
For years the sea has been eating away at the shore, and the city has spent millions of dollars pumping up sand from the seafloor to replace it, only to have it wash away again.
Richard Harasick, director of water operations at the DWP, told KCBS that the department waters artificial turf at 10 locations for a few minutes a week to keep it clean and wash away dog urine.
It makes it particularly effective for what I like to call "hamster wheel techno" sections of the DJ set where your goal is to disorient and kind of wash away with the meaning of time.
The dry periods prompt desperate people to deforest hillsides for wood for cooking or to sell, but they are now followed by increasingly violent rains, which then easily wash away the topsoil barren of trees.
" Its lead single "Lucid Dreamer" is a galloping cosmic techno vignette, and it's streaming over at RA. The 12" version of album track "Wash Away My Tears" was previously released on Estornel's 103 EP Solar Sampler.
" Before asking to move on from this subject, he added one thing, predicting what North Korea will do in Singapore: "Kim will lie, agree, shake hands—do whatever he can to wash away his family's sins.
At the current rate of erosion, it is expected to wash away within the next 20-30 years, according to a report from W.F. Baird & Associates Coastal Engineers, which the hamlet hired to study possible solutions.
The United Nations migration agency warned that flash floods could wash away fragile shelters, housing about 100,000 refugees and local families, in congested camps in Cox's Bazar providing sanctuary for Rohingya who have fled neighboring Myanmar.
Depending on your mood, it was either a wonderful mess, full of dancing in the rain, standing in mosh pits with soaked strangers, and letting your worries wash away with every continuous rain drop that fell.
Yet it seems too easy to dismiss McNamara's later self-analyses and explanations as nothing more than sad (or, for some, infuriating) attempts to wash away a blood-filled personal record and soothe a guilty conscience.
Standing near pavement stained by the cleaning solution used to wash away the gunman's blood, Mr. Mika, 39, pointed to the spot by first base where he had chatted with another coach before the shots started.
It uses sound waves to blast microscopic bubbles at 50,000 ultrasonic vibrations per second that wash away 99.9% of dirt, grime, and bacteria from just about anything – from clothes and jewelry to fruits and baby toys.
Weems read a text, and though her presence is powerful and the staging arresting, the setting is the lobby of a corporate building with acoustics that make most of her words wash away into vaguely aquatic sounds.
Another man took off his shirt and applied pressure to the wound of another victim, who was writhing in pain, said Mr. Lacross, who allowed some people to use a store restroom to wash away spattered blood.
Earth Tu Face Salt Scrub This exfoliating Dead Sea salt, thought to absorb and wash away energetic residue, is packed with moisturizing organic safflower and jojoba oils — and has an uplifting scent of organic citrus and basil oils.
Hopefully, as we look into the mirror at these humanoid creations we're constructing, we'll learn more about and strengthen our own sense of humanity, instead of relinquishing it violently, or letting it wash away like tears in rain.
Instead, the scheme, which resulted in the disclosure of $365 billion in assets, has turned out to be a blessing in disguise resulting in limited actual outflows to Indonesia and providing a chance to wash away undesirable customers.
Then, after Monday's loss, Mickey Callaway, the team's new manager, said he hoped it would not send the Mets into a tailspin, and noted that a fresh start and a win on Tuesday would quickly wash away the sting.
Marks on the white wall showed that about a foot and a half of water had swamped the apartment, enough to knock over the freezer chest but not enough to wash away the sunglasses on her glass coffee table.
"For the sand to be stable, it needs to be quartz, not carbon, of a certain granulometry, (and) desert sand is worth nothing because (the grains are) round, not angular," said Torki, explaining that it would wash away immediately.
While his fund has outsized positions in solar companies such as SolarEdge Technologies Inc and First Solar Inc, he also focuses on potash and phosphate producers that may see increasing demand as more severe storms wash away soil nutrients.
On Thursday, a mixed bill, featuring works by Yuri Possokhov, Myles Thatcher and Christopher Wheeldon — an all-too typical array of male ballet choreographers — didn't wash away the sense that this is a company in need of an identity.
But will this injection of high-powered start-up culture bring all Pittsburgh natives up with the rising tide, or will it wash away those who don't have the degrees or technical skills to participate in this more modern economy?
"It's going to be a long time before the Republican Party can wash away this taint," said Karine Jean-Pierre, the chief public affairs officer at progressive organization MoveOn, adding that the GOP has been "enabling" racist rhetoric from Trump.
Vince Lewis said at a news conference Wednesday that evidence gathered from the scene of the shooting "implies that a significant amount of time and effort was taken prior to contacting emergency services" to wash away blood and conceal other evidence.
Working with 7,000 tonnes of sand, a team of 32 artists spent five weeks creating the 150 works for the Ostend Sand Sculpture Festival, which opens on Saturday and runs until September, providing rain does not wash away the exhibits.
The Olympia, Washington-turned-Bay Area duo carries the earthy spirit and misty, muted atmosphere of their hometown with them, imbuing You Take Nothing (as well as its predecessor, Wash Away) with a sense of openness, wildness, and, crucially, vulnerability.
The loss means little over the course of a six-month season, but it did quickly wash away the warm feelings the Yankees had fostered in posting the best spring training record in team history, winning 24 of 33 games.
Republicans have a mere 51-49 advantage in the chamber, and they're still favored to hold onto that majority, a state of play that confounds casual observers, who wonder how a predicted blue wave wouldn't wash away such a tiny gap.
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The cops and paramedics arrived minutes later (it was the Upper West Side of Manhattan, after all), recorded our statements, and then took the body, leaving a thin, contained pool of blood on the otherwise pristine sidewalk for the super to wash away.
OK, so maybe you haven't been diligently training with the fervor of a bodybuilder, but that doesn't mean you can't hit up the beach and wash away your delusions with enough lobster and mussels to put a few fishermen's children through college.
Between January and early March, a temporary city sprang up on the banks of the river near Allahabad (recently renamed Prayagraj) for the Kumbh Mela festival, in which a staggering 240m devotees took to the river to wash away sins and human ailments.
Vince Lewis said at a news conference last month that evidence gathered from the scene of the shooting "implies that a significant amount of time and effort was taken prior to contacting emergency services" to wash away blood and conceal other evidence.
Anyone who says training for a half-marathon will wash away your side effects or even insists that the meds are why you're really sick, and have you tried treating your depression with yoga, is misinformed, and also kind of an asshole.
The woman took a shower that was so familiar in all its details—the heat, the pine scent of the soap, the precise discoloration of the grout around certain tiles—that it seemed to wash away all that had happened to her.
Because these are the kind of problems you can wash away with an ice-cold beer, some sun on your body, and the ridiculously smooth grooves of "Faded Away" the latest R&B jam from Nigerian-born, Madrid-based newcomer John Grvy.
Not only does this give you more surface area to wash away starch before cooking, it also means that they'll cook quicker, though be careful not to let the water boil, as this vigorous movement will smash up the potatoes into wet lumps.
Many people feel a sense of outrage: There was no justification for using armed soldiers, and decades of supercharged economic growth will not wash away the stain left by that reckless decision, not until there is some sort of apology or reckoning.
The result, however unexpected it may seem at this moment, may be that in November a "blue wave" will wash away the Republican majority in the Senate, and we will find that the Democrats have been swept back into the White House.
Perhaps my writing this is just an attempt to wash away guilt, but I have even made peace with our love of poor-quality screen time, so long as we are still doing the other things that make up a good life.
All that mattered was how good it felt to see the Cubs win, how good it felt to be there, how good it felt for that rain to wash away 108 years of disappointment, failure, and frustration, and to feel like things are starting anew.
But the deranged imagery and skewed racial dynamics that he superimposes over the history of the 1811 rebellion is grounded in a distinct vision of an America unravelling from the fatal aftermath of its original sin, which no quantity of blood can wash away.
You head home after a rough day of say, third grade, sit down to watch your favorite cartoon with your favorite snack, trying to wash away thoughts of gym class, gross school lunch and rejection from your first crush and then...your heart sinks.
These inland lagoons running parallel to the coast are one of the biggest tourist draws in India's most southwesterly state, but the stain of death and devastation wrought by Kerala's worst flood in a century will take longer than a season to wash away.
From January 15 to March 4, the ancient city of Haridwar in northern India played host to Ardh Kumbh Mela, the UNESCO-recognized largest spiritual festival in the world where Hindu devotees come to wash away their sins in the river's holy water, Barber said.
So now it's become a daily combination consisting largely of personal preening and half-baked, often corrected, declarations (the early assertion that the coronavirus would "wash" away in the summer; the New York quarantine that wasn't and the plan to reopen the country by Easter).
With the storming of the Winter Palace — evoked in this show through a video clip of Sergei Eisenstein's film "October" — a strange tension arose: Soviet leaders condemned the anti-Semitism of the old czarist regime, but also advocated an assimilation that would wash away Jewishness.
"Tariffs could wash away the benefits recent tax reform will have on the economy, bringing uncertainty to American businesses and devastation to some workers in key states, they might lose their jobs over a trade tax," said Gary Shapiro, CEO and president of CTA.
It was a far cry from his childhood along the banks of the Nile, in the southern Sudanese town of Kapoeta, where he tended his family's cattle with all of the other little boys, jumping in the water to wash away the dust as the sun set.
In times like these, the world becomes a bit too difficult to deal with 24/7, and we need to slip away into something that can grab our attention, wash away all the reminders of the outside world for a few hours and make us feel calm.
Her visual memoir takes the form of an overstuffed scrapbook, jammed with letters, photographs and passionate paeans to household goods of her childhood — soap, a brand of bandage, a rubber hot water bottle — that speak to those unappeasable desires to wash away stains, mend scars, make whole.
"I do drawings in the beach in the summer as well, [although they] don't last as long," Beck says, explaining the tide can wash away the sand designs, while his snow art often lasts until the next snowfall, anywhere from a few hours to eight weeks.
That would be the same red stuff you see planes dropping on wildfires, which is effective but fleeting: The material will blow away in the wind or wash away in a rainstorm, meaning you can't proactively treat an area long-term to be more resistant to fire.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Wearing cross and clerical collar, Hong Kong pastor Alan Keung says he brings God's love to the masses in a different way these days, using saline to wash away tear gas fired at crowds of protesters on tumultuous streets, or helping injured police.
The mom of four had originally told Ladd that she "really wanted the whole birthday thing to blow over this year and just pretend it never happened," but once she was surrounded by all the love from her friends and family, she clearly let her reservations wash away.
The latest have come from American intelligence agencies, a United Nations investigator and a coalition of nongovernmental organizations, sources that in their diversity and breadth should serve notice on Prince Mohammed that all his oil wealth and powerful friends will not wash away the blood of the slain journalist.
Global warming is threatening to wash away New Orleans, ruin sushi, burn Phoenix to a crisp, screw up our coffee, kill the Great Barrier Reef, drown Venice, and bombard us with a shit ton of mosquitoes—but according to Scott Pruitt, the rising temperatures might actually be a good thing.
Studies show a quick application of hand sanitizer won't get rid of it, and most people don't wash their hands properly, either — it takes about 30 seconds of vigorous rubbing using hot water and soap to wash away the tiny bits of virus, and that means getting under the nails, too.
To be fair, the mist didn't wash away my overall pessimistic outlook on life, but maybe, just maybe this small ritual, in which I hit pause on my frantic day for a moment to remind myself that things will eventually look up, made a difference in how I handled the challenges that came my way.
I want cleansers that wash away the shit clogging my pores, serums that leave me glowing immediately after I pat them on in upward motions, and overnight treatments that ensure I wake up with the clear, unblemished complexion of a child who isn't obligated to walk the dog at 6:30 in the morning.
Last fall, David Drake nailed its appeal in a great essay for Complex that I recommend reading in full: Check that out here, listen to the song, and let your worries wash away to the dulcet tones of, uh, Birdman growling about he'll kill you if you think he can't make a billion dollars.
Protecting people in these areas will require a better early-warning system—although storm alerts went out, most people ignored them because they did not realise how much danger they were in—and better infrastructure, such as roads and bridges that will not wash away and buildings that do not get knocked down by strong winds.
But it was another thing entirely to claim—as Paul did—that Jesus came to earth to wash away an original sin contracted by humans in Eden; that this Jesus was crucified by the Romans, was buried, and rose from the dead; and that he would soon come again, in a rescue mission that would usher in a new eternal kingdom.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's escalating trade war with China is threatening to wash away the positive economic effects from his signature tax cuts, which could endanger his reelection prospects.
" (At least three members of the Brazilian delegation and one Trump donor at Mar-a-Lago that weekend later tested positive for the virus.) On March 16, in the White House briefing room, warning that the outbreak would "wash" away this summer: "So it could be right in that period of time where it, I say, wash — it washes through.
" (At least three members of the Brazilian delegation and one Trump donor at Mar-a-Lago that weekend later tested positive for the virus.) On March 16, in the White House briefing room, warning that the outbreak would "wash" away this summer: "So it could be right in that period of time where it, I say, wash — it washes through.
At this writing, his margin is less than 103,210 votes, but if it holds it will be the latest in a string of victories for Democrats in the Trump era, part of a blue wave that progressive hope will wash away hundreds of Republicans and install Democrats in 22018 when 218 governorships, 435 House seats, and thousands state legislative seats are on the ballot in November.
At this writing, his margin is less than 20183,000 votes, but if it holds it will be the latest in a string of victories for Democrats in the Trump era, part of a blue wave that progressive hope will wash away hundreds of Republicans and install Democrats in 2018 when 36 governorships, 435 House seats, and thousands state legislative seats are on the ballot in November.
Fifty years later, floods made more frequent by the changing of the climate have begun to wash away the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, from which Apollo 11 was launched (NASA has been shipping in sand to try to shore up devastated dunes), and hurricanes worsened by the rising of the seas threaten the site of Apollo 11's mission control, the Johnson Space Center in Texas.
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They're all drunk, so wavey, they tell each other laughing, as they make sure that everyone's here and ready to go – they've got a long journey back to west London from the night-out in a club somewhere in Norwood – and the girl who's meant to be driving everyone is downing a bottle of water as if it's going to wash away her floating eyes and stumbling steps.
Other April Fools' pranks include the introduction of Google Tulip (a device from the Netherlands that translates the "Tulipish" language the plants understand so that users can communicate with them); the Gboard Spoon Bending Version (a gadget from Japan that lets users input characters by bending a spoon); Spring Cleaner (a feature in the Files by Google app for Android that will actually "wash away smudges and polish" your physical screen); and a new service extension for Google Fi's cellular service — the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.

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