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french polish
noun
A type of varnish, consisting of shellac dissolved in methylated spirits, used to polish wood.
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' He had that rough, plain Kansas blood and that very elegant sophisticated French polish.
THE antiques restorer Christophe Pourny has had plenty of time to perfect his French polish.
Family history is revisited as other citizenships are contemplated: French, Polish, Irish.
Japanese, French, Polish, Italian and Colombian visitors - as well as one Briton, Sally Adey, 57 - were among the victims.
Europe has been transfixed after horsemeat was found in processed beef in Britain, Ireland and the Netherlands; French, Polish and Romanian suppliers were implicated.
It took the army -- 6,000 French, Polish, German and Irish soldiers -- a year to gather in Newport and prepare for the march.
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This was certainly the case later in the 19th century when French polishing became the standard method of finishing furniture.
The French-Polish director will not be present.
Stewart was good friends at the time — and remains so today — with another charismatic but quite different character, the French-Polish filmmaker Roman Polanski.
Under the noses of the German occupiers in Paris, he would "drop" his sketches and notes to a French-Polish woman agent codenamed Raymonde.
Mazur said the French-Polish film-maker had spent a year under house arrest in the Alps while waiting for the Swiss decision in 2009.
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