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Over in France, Nicolas-Jacques Conté figured out a method of grinding the graphite, mixing it with
powdered
clay and water to make a paste.
Not long after, a Swiss chocolatier named Daniel Peter added
powdered
milk to the mix, thus inventing milk chocolate.
Concrete is a combination of coarse stone and sand particles, called aggregates, that mix with cement, a
powdered
blend of clay and limestone.
We began to think of milk as standardized, homogenized, pasteurized, packaged, powdered, flavored and formulated.
Blood, in either liquid or
powdered
form, was used to treat epilepsy, while human liver, gall stones, oil distilled from human brains, and pulverized hearts were popular medical concoctions.
Also a running joke involves Wayon's enjoyment of eating
powdered
deer penis and well this raunchy material is utterly out of place.
There was never even a smudge on her
powdered
cheek.
I've seen
powdered
snow before and the snow in those mountain scenes looked realistic to me.
I would have to say the funniest part was when Dr. Jekyll dozed off on his lab table and inhaled the straw, while snoring, then snorted up the
powdered
drug he had invented.
I had the pleasure of playing Darell in the movie(drug dealer in the opening scenes) First: what a great experience to work with that cast and crew, no matter how many times I fell, jumped, got shot, sped out, ate arms, got smothered by a pack of zombies, and snorted
powdered
sugar for cocaine, and then hear..let's do it again!
By this logic, men who worry about their virility should hesitate to try the unfamiliar new technology, Viagra, and instead stick with
powdered
rhino horn.
Now suppose one of Argentina’s private agricultural exporters also issues an international bond and uses the dollars to enlarge one of its modern, highly competitive dairy plants, in order to sell more
powdered
milk to Asia.
But this surplus could instead have been turned into
powdered
milk and exported to where it was needed.
Now that she was black, her face
powdered
with fine charcoal, she seemed to him singularly charming.
Without ceasing, the rumbling of the wheels shook the metal floor; while from the coal thus put in motion there arose a fine charcoal powder which
powdered
black the soil, the walls, even the joists of the steeple.
This black country, with its inky roads and walls and trees
powdered
with coal dust, was now white, a single whiteness stretching out without end.
Picture those early navigators venturing forth in sailboats built from planks lashed together with palm-tree ropes, caulked with
powdered
resin, and coated with dogfish grease.
The
powdered
sugar even seemed to her whiter and finer than elsewhere.
She pushed open the lobby door, and in the middle of the kitchen, amid brown jars full of picked currants, of
powdered
sugar and lump sugar, of the scales on the table, and of the pans on the fire, she saw all the Homais, small and large, with aprons reaching to their chins, and with forks in their hands.
As the black appeared on the threshold of the room, making a low reverence, which has been interpreted for some centuries into "dinner waits," Mr. Wharton, clad in a dress of drab, bedecked with enormous buttons, advanced formally to Miss Singleton, and bending his
powdered
head nearly to the level of the hand he extended, received hers in return.
Upon my word, you'd pass well at a pinkster frolic; and here, Caesar, place this
powdered
wig over your curls, and be careful and look out of the window, whenever the door is open, and on no account speak, or you will betray all."
There is the same
powdered
head, and the darn in the coat, where he was hit the day we had the last brush with the enemy."
His hair was dressed so as to expose the whole face; and, after the fashion of that day, it was profusely
powdered.
Well, then he laughs as hearty as if he was a-goin' to pieces, and out he walks agin with his
powdered
head and pigtail, and rolls down the Strand with the chain hangin' out furder than ever, and the great round watch almost bustin' through his gray kersey smalls.
'Why, young man?' was the haughty inquiry of the powdered- headed footman.
'Have you been long in Bath, sir?' inquired the powdered- headed footman.
With this permission and the street-door key, Sam Weller issued forth a little before the appointed time, and strolled leisurely towards Queen Square, which he no sooner gained than he had the satisfaction of beholding Mr. John Smauker leaning his
powdered
head against a lamp-post at a short distance off, smoking a cigar through an amber tube.
'As the guard spoke, there all at once appeared, right in front of my uncle, a young gentleman in a
powdered
wig, and a sky- blue coat trimmed with silver, made very full and broad in the skirts, which were lined with buckram.
He noticed, too, that the young fellow in the
powdered
wig, notwithstanding his show of gallantry, which was all very fine and grand, clasped her tight by the wrist when she got in, and followed himself immediately afterwards.
The rules of the service insured that every face should be clean-shaven, every head powdered, and every neck covered by the little queue of natural hair tied with a black silk ribbon.
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