Groceries often sent home include cooking oil, sugar, rice, and washing powder.
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The stranger drew the trigger, and the powder flashed in the pan.
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She needed to change out of work clothes and powder her cheeks.
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Should be some good powder skiing tomorrow, he said, parroting my enthusiasm.
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Ask the rabble which they want: a bitter yellow powder or war.
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She fixes problems: not run-of-the-mill ones, but problems on a colossal scale.
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Well; so God was everywhere forgotten-inthe fields and in the mill.
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The end would have come quickly without the mill, without the power.
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The change in him was even greater than in the mill itself.
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In the background the road through the ravine with mill-stream and footbridge.
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They grind their points; they stir poison; they swarm in the streets.
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The 'two days before payday' grind would be easier, if not gone.
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The walnut-crusher shifts gear into a final grind-into-mush setting: Capital Laundry Services?
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Gottta love a man who knows the value of a good grind.
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The mills of the gods in the Interior Department grind very slowly.
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As little actual dust as possible should be made during pulverisation.
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Heinzman rubbed his thumb and forefinger together and wafted the imaginary pulverisation away.
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In the rainbow and parrot fish they are highly specialised, otherwise the pulverisation of the hard shell of molluscs would be impossible.
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Already desperately short of resources and struggling with poor infrastructure, Haiti now has to cope with its pulverisation from one of the world's worst earthquakes.
Ús de pulverization en anglès
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Consequently the pulverization of rocks goes on most rapidly in dry-farm districts.
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The starch obtained from the root of an American plant by pulverization.
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Specific risk for pre- and near-postpubescent adolescents: skeletal growth spurts may cause irreparable bone pulverization.
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They should be dried under cover and hermetically closed up in sacks or other vessels to prevent untimely pulverization.
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Clays by fire are deprived of their coherent quality, which cannot be restored to them by pulverization, nor by humectation.
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This improves the soil both in plant food and in friability, which promotes summer pulverization and saves moisture from summer evaporation.
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Proper pulverization in large quantities is best done by those who make a business of it and have special mill facilities.
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Typically, an adult male will be reduced by firing and pulverization to about 3,500 cc's of ash.
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Hundreds of other acres will be ploughed by steam, improved by manures, or enriched by artificial soil obtained by the pulverization of rocks.
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He left feeling that he had learned everything he needed to know about the rare implements of harrowage and soil pulverization in its collection.
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The smaller rocks so formed are acted upon by the same agencies, in the same manner, and thus the process of pulverization goes on.
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On the other hand, he devotes his entire life (and often risks it) to the elimination and pulverization of these "insignificant" entities.
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Again, drainage and consequent pulverization and deepening of the soils increase their capacity to absorb moisture from the atmosphere, and thus afford protection against drought.
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Consequently the pulverization of rocks goes on most rapidly in dry-farm districts.
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The starch obtained from the root of an American plant by pulverization.
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Specific risk for pre- and near-postpubescent adolescents: skeletal growth spurts may cause irreparable bone pulverization.