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It is also employed as a fine powder for polishing.
The strike wiped out the prime months for polishing pilot scripts.
Northcott, famous for polishing his words right up to deadline, writes music slowly and meticulously.
His seat companion then pulled out a folder of tissues made for polishing glasses.
(He was, apparently, unable to master the competencies needed for polishing silver or tending top hats).
It tells you 'this is a priority.' " Sheets of mirror and brushed steel partitions around the toilets beg for polishing.
China started on uneven bars, typically one of its better events, but there was room for polishing Saturday.
Margaret's rigidly traditional approach was suggested by her insistence on using corn cobs, rather than sandpaper, for polishing.
Such mosaics were also made of marble, serpentine alabaster, some forms of granite, and other stones suitable for polishing.
Ms. McFarland drew some criticism this spring for polishing her résumé by noting on it that she "drafted President Reagan's Star Wars speech".
All optical devices have common ancestors in the ancient processes for polishing mirrors and cutting facets on gems for greater shine.
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