Let's see if you can find a good deal on powdered dye.
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In a small bowl, dissolve powdered creamer in 1 tablespoon warm water.
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In a tall glass, combine powdered creamer with ¼ cup warm water.
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Tea was brought in by portentous, powdered footmen in scarlet and gold.
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The powdered footmen were the chief novelty of the occasion for us.
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The disintegrated and pulverized material is then carried to the washing machines.
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Cover with pulverized sugar; sprinkle with cinnamon and some finely chopped nuts.
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Bruise several sprigs of mint in a mixing glass with pulverized sugar.
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Then pile in a mound, strewing plenty of pulverized sugar among them.
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The fuel is of fire-balls, a mixture of pulverized coal and clay.
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We broke through the crust and floundered in soft and powdery snow.
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By the time Tanis arrived, everyone was gagging in the powdery atmosphere.
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His grip was short, limp, and powdery with some sort of talcum.
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Scarza merely tramped on, uncomplaining, brushing the powdery layer from his arms.
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The sand was soft and powdery, very tiring to his naked feet.
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He struck once, and struck no more; for the single blow pulverised.
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For internal use the bones pulverised and mixed with water are taken.
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I sat staring, pulverised by the colossal intellectuality of this untutored private.
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The building had vanished, completely smashed, pulverised, and dispersed by the blow.
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Not until the coral is pulverised does it take on its milk-white colour.
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This process retains in the steel a fine-grained structure combined with softness.
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It was fine-grained and of a rich flavor strange to her mouth.
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The Englishman's fine-grained stomach was covered with pink welts from his punishment.
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Teens, for example, get access to fine-grained GPS data through Automatic's smartphone app.
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Patterns emerged: The core-and-branch topology, of course, and patterns more fine-grained.
Ús de small-grained en anglès
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Of barley, besides the short-eared and small-grained kind, two others were cultivated, one of which was very scarce, and resembled our present common H. distichum.