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1 Rub in well, then polish with a dry cloth, preferably flannel.
2 Let it dry on, and then polish with a dry chamois-skin.
3 Dip and rinse, then polish with a chamois buff and rouge.
4 I use a caustic tank and then polish the metal with an industrial metal polisher.
5 He can then polish off the remaining 200 million during an intensive weekend in Asia Minor.
6 Dry with a cloth or chamois skin, wrung very dry; then polish with a soft cloth or soft old newspapers.
7 Missouri's method was to spread the wax, kick off her shoes, wrap her feet in rags, and then polish by dancing.
8 Tsze-kung replied, 'It is said in the Book of Poetry, As you cut and then file, as you carve and then polish .
9 Four of us shared the platter and then polished off another one.
10 He scrutinized it briefly then polished it against his not especially clean shirt.
11 Obituaries have been written, rewritten and then polished up another time.
12 Chisellin' off growths and barnacles and such, then polishing them.
13 Hodges writes on his pad, then rewrites, then polishes .
14 If it applies, then Polish of Style will imply the approximately complete revelation of the thought.
15 The company hand-plates each stainless steel ball with silver, then polishes it to an icy sheen.
16 Hektor twirled the dark amber in his glass, and then polished it off with a swig.
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