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foaming
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Present participle of foam
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Then the bulk of the population will soon be foaming with outrage and hatred, and the homeless can all be chased away, and sent off on long marches, perhaps to Beachy Head, where they can consider their options.
It also wilfully ignores the much more fragrant co-wash method (see above), and the abundance of modern brands making good shampoos with only natural ingredients and foaming agents (coconut oil being just one of them).
References to 'the Tiber foaming with much blood' needed a sense of classical distancing easily missed in Wolverhampton's back streets.
Meanwhile "a deadening warmth pervaded my limbs, and dementia, like a wave which breaks foaming on to a rock, then withdraws to break again, invaded and left my brain, finally enveloping it altogether.
Recently some markets have grown even faster: America's consumption rose by 3.5% a year, Britain's by 4.2% and Japan's by a foaming 18.1% between 2002 and 2007.This has raised the champagne houses' return on capital to well above the norm in the wine world: Laurent Perrier's return on capital was 13% last year, for example.
The Conservative British politician gave warning, nearly four decades ago, that immigrants were causing such strife that "like the Roman, I seem to see the River Tiber foaming with much blood".
The comeback has fuelled an already heated debate about whether the technology sector is foaming again.
Whiskings went on to the point of foaming or voluminousness, and the word "gently" featured often, keeping the airiness in.
Mathematical modelling suggests that if microbicides were used by only 20% of women at risk, and were used only half the time, this would still prevent more than 2.5m infections over three years.The first microbicides may prove a little awkward to use, since they would come in the form of gels or foaming pessaries that would need to be applied not more than a few hours before a sexual encounter.
As the Indian Ocean comes foaming in, however, it strikes me that the Dalai Lama is, at the least, a more effective brand ambassador for Buddhism.Correction: We wrongly stated that Champika Ranawaka was a monk.
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For example, in the manufacture of polyurethane foam (used in seat cushions and other upholstery work), a tin compound, stannous octoate, is the catalyst that produces the foaming action that turns the liquid plastic into a foamlike solid structure.
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