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And a flannel, a bit of rag or anything slightly abrasive.
This is Anderson to a T – accountable to no one, enigmatic, slightly abrasive, yet captivating and very likeable.
Even if that following appears to be composed largely of slightly abrasive young men with high IQs who smoke and wear hunter caps with ear flaps.
Wallace's intellectualism is more refined than Lipsky's, but Lipsky has a gruff, slightly abrasive vigor that seems to mesh with (and occasionally grate on) Wallace.
Although Mr. Ashkenasi sounded slightly abrasive at times in the Moszkowski, his tone here was focused and sweet, particularly in the lush Andante espressivo.
Metalpoint involves drawing on parchment or paper coated with a slightly abrasive surface of gum mixed with a substance like ash, ground bone or lead white.
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To treat the peri-implantitis non-surgically, the subgingival peri-implant pocket was slightly retracted and an air-powder abrasive device was used on the exposed implant surface to clean any possible contamination.
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