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But you can polish something 'til it don't shine, and I try hard not to do that.
This makes the polish something of an anomaly, since most brands don't make this claim.
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You're talking about getting Brasso and polishing something until it shines?
Of course, the problem there is that Scott McClellan wasn't robotically papering over Bush's mismanagement of a good idea - he was polishing something that was a turd to it's very core.
It was later on that I found out she started sobbing when she looked down at the fingernails she'd earlier polished, something she hadn't done in months.
If they expect you to help out anyway, perhaps come up with ideas that go beyond the standard chores, like spring cleaning or polishing something your dad hates to polish, and so on.
They represent something that you have to polish and something that determines its own space, suggesting at the same time that something more exists beyond its confines".
It's more polished now, though still not as polished as something like PhoneDeck, however.
But the clever folks at R&R Partners can no doubt polish it into something that will make "Harry and Louise" want to get up and dance.
And while it's difficult right now to see any potential gift, I still have faith that my Savior can take this stone and polish it into something good.
That said, an attraction of ChamberFest is hearing finely trained young players coming to terms with music that requires them to sacrifice polish for something deeper.
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