Pastes Sentence Examples

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  • The process was known at an early period, and was employed for the purpose of subsidiary decoration from the close of the 16th century, but not until the 19th century did Japanese experts begin to manufacture the objects known in Europe as enamels; that is to say, vases, plaques, censers, bowls, and so forth, having their surface covered with vitrified pastes applied either in the chain plev or the cloisonn style.

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  • It is plain that such a method as the latter implies great command of colored pastes, and, indeed, no feature of the manufacture is more conspicuous than the progress made during the period1880-1900in compounding and firing vitrifiable enamels.

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  • Poisonous amounts of phosphorus are frequently taken or administered, criminally or accidentally, it being easily accessible to the public in the form of matches or of vermin pastes.

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  • Croatia and Slavonia were declared appanages of the Hungarian crown - pastes adnexae, or subject provinces, according to the Magyars; regna socia, or allied kingdoms, according to their own view.

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  • Our polish is a cream, unlike most of the available beeswax furniture polishes which are pastes.

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  • Paste flow and extrusion We have developed a scientifically sound yet comparatively simple method to measure the rheology of pastes and gels.

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  • Watch out for the economic ruination of Spain, I wonder how Max will explain that, with yet more Socialist cut and pastes?

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  • Thus patients should be recommended to use such pastes to reduce the risk of bacterial translocation.

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  • Sugar pastes have also been used to clean dirty and malodorous wounds in the past (Middleton & Seal, 1985 ).

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  • The general characters of a soap are a certain greasiness to the touch, ready solubility in water, with formation of viscid solutions which on agitation yield a tenacious froth or " lather," an indisposition to crystallize, readiness to amalgamate with small proportions of hot water into homogeneous slimes, which on cooling set into jellies or more or less consistent pastes.

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  • According to a British consular report for 1904 there were 153 manufacturing establishments in the city producing cotton, linen and silk textiles, leather, boots and shoes, alcohol and alcoholic beverages, beer, flour, conserves and candied fruits, cigars and cigarettes, Italian pastes, chocolate, starch, hats, oils, ice, furniture, pianos and other musical instruments, matches, beds, candles, chemicals, iron and steel, printing-type, paint and varnish, glass, looking-glass, cement and artificial stone, earthenware, bricks and tiles, soap, cardboard, papier mache, cartridges and explosives, white lead, perfumery, carriages and wagons, and corks.

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  • Sugar pastes have also been used to clean dirty and malodorous wounds in the past (Middleton & Seal, 1985).

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  • Along with the bean pastes, other must haves are roasted sesame seeds and sesame oil, the one with the pungent aroma.

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  • The flowers can be live or they can be crafted out of fondant or gum pastes to look realistic.

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  • There are many commercial jewelry cleaners that you can use to clean your jewelry, including pastes and dips.

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  • There is a wide variety of other organic herbs available in different forms including pills, pastes, powders, and more.

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  • Once your hair has been shagged by a strategic shearing, you can maintain this style and build body using mousse and hair pastes that will aid texture.

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  • This style can be shagged up with molding pastes and creams.

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  • No hair gels, mousses, pastes, molding creams or heavy styling aids are needed when you wear a sedu straight style.

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  • Add shine with pomades, control and add shape with pastes, or add volume with gels.

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  • Store bought polishing creams and pastes are effective in cleaning silver, but require some effort.

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  • The downside of polishing pastes and creams is the product may get imbedded deep into small crevices of the piece and be difficult to remove.

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  • Home remedies include baking soda pastes or mixes with oatmeal, vinegar, and even buttermilk.

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  • The exportation of cornflour pastes sank, however, from 7100 tons to 350 between 1882 and 1902.

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  • Industry especially attained a high state of development; rich garments were embroidered, and glass, pastes, faience, &c., were manufactured.

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  • By the ancient Greeks and Romans obsidian was worked as a gem-stone; and in consequence of its having been often imitated in glass there arose among collectors of gems in the 18th century the practice of calling all antique pastes "obsidians."

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  • Among the city's manufactories are breweries, iron and brass foundries, stove factories, knitting mills, cotton mills, clothing factories, slaughtering and meat-packing establishments, cigar and cigarette factories, and manufactories of adhesive pastes, court plaster, spring beds, ribbed underwear, aniline dyes, chemicals, gas meters, fire-brick, and glazed paper and cardboard.

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