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Both feet are in thick plaster.
The "chemo fog" she had read about coated her mind like a thick plaster.
My corner room on the fourth floor of the renovated Deco hotel had thick plaster walls, ceiling beams, a marvelous beach view and the original 1940's bathroom.
But like I said before, that thick plaster mask isn't fitting so well anymore.
In the bedroom only 20 feet away, the signal dropped to 2Mb because the Wi-Fi signal collided with the thick plaster walls.
Only two samples have two pictorial layers, separated by a 200 μm thick plaster layer (Phase 2/M5/Gray, Phase 2/M2/Yellow) as a result of being repainted.
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That cheese was startlingly better than standard imported Camemberts, with their thick plaster-like coat of penicillium mold and a white, bland interior that's either chalky or runny.
Scraping up the thick plastering of chicken-manure under the roosts, forking up the matted hay on the floor the only thing that makes it tolerable is the thought of how well all this muck and dry matter will compost, and the obvious pleasure the chickens take in the process.
The term, applied generally to apartment buildings built before World War II, conjures images of high ceilings, thick walls, plaster ornamentation and generous layouts.
The best pictures here depict a redheaded nude; a trio of fat, goggle-eyed judges; and a kind of swashbuckler in profile, the paint in that case slathered on as thick as plaster with a palette knife.
In the late fifth century, a thick lime plaster was applied to a number of walls and pastels were added.
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