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(Wellness-focussed Web sites are more likely to cite oils' centuries of use in Ayurvedic medicine).
Rackham showed us that every wood is different and that they retain natural features despite centuries of use.
They walked along slippery flagstones that had been worn smooth over centuries of use, and stepped on the flat tombstones of departed pre-Reformation monks.
2) A shortening of properties, articles on a stage set, an item like Yorick's skull in Hamlet's hand; that has centuries of use in greenrooms.
Undaunted by the prospect of Palenquero's disappearing after centuries of use, Rutsely Simarra Obeso, a linguist who was born here and lives in Cartagena, is compiling a lexicon.
During their centuries of use, the pillars were periodically buried, with new pillars built on top of or alongside the old ones.
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The name derives from a custom initiated by Gerardus Mercator in the 16th century—of using the figure of the Titan Atlas, holding the globe on his shoulders, as a frontispiece for books of maps.
"A century of use, and almost no wear".
The steps of a spiral staircase have been weathered to suggest a century of use.
"It will be much lighter than it was in 2014 which had been darkened by over a century of use.
It is a skill that, if her recent Broadway fans can be trusted, seems to have lost none of its bite despite a half-century of use.
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