Washed
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And slowly I began to lose myself, like I was being
washed
away.
And we
washed
them, we cut them up, we glued them together, and we began to draw on them, creating a huge canvas.
But when we were in Lisbon, in the airport, about to fly to England, this woman saw my mother wearing this dress, which had been
washed
so many times it was basically see through, with five really hungry-looking kids, came over and asked her what had happened.
And all the sediment is then put through these screens, and where we go again through it very carefully, looking for small bone fragments, and it's then
washed.
Shipping containers
washed
overboard, and the waves swept 28,000 rubber ducks and other toys into the North Pacific.
Quite the opposite– the ducks have since
washed
up all over the world, and researchers have used their paths to chart a better understanding of ocean currents.
Eight minutes later, the intensity of the contractions picked up, so the nurse
washed
her hands, put on clean gloves, examined her and found that her cervix was fully dilated.
I
washed
my face with this this morning in preparation for this.
And then there was Luke, who
washed
the floor in a comatose young man's room twice because the man's father, who had been keeping a vigil for six months, didn't see Luke do it the first time, and his father was angry.
Cancer drugs without nanoparticles are quickly
washed
out of the body through the kidneys because they're so small.
They're circulating in the blood, but they're quickly
washed
out of the body and they don't really end up inside the tumor.
But if we put these cancer drugs inside nanoparticles, they will not get
washed
out by the body because the nanoparticles are too big.
They're circulating in the blood, they don't get
washed
out and they actually end up reaching the tumor.
How many people here in the last month have not always
washed
your hands when you left the bathroom?
I call the project
"Washed
Up: Transforming a Trashed Landscape," but it's actually transformed me and made me rethink my own behaviors and consumption.
One day she pointed me to an advertisement for a face wash, which claimed that the polluting particles lodged deeply in our skin could be miraculously
washed
off.
It has taken me to Juarez, Mexico, where I was a week ago, where I have literally been there in parking lots, where bones of women have
washed
up and been dumped next to Coca-Cola bottles.
Or I
washed
up in public rest rooms.
But there are still over 650 million Indians, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans, Bangladeshis, Nepalese, who remain
washed
up on the shores of poverty.
But then the monsoon arrives, and unfortunately downriver there is always a dam or there is always a barrage, and, shoop, they get
washed
down to their doom.
After several weeks, they
washed
off the white and took on the full responsibilities of men.
They never get
washed
out by a storm.
They were incredibly uncomfortable, and if you wore them long enough and
washed
them enough times, they started to feel OK.
Dark and
washed
out, it appeared to be dubbed haphazardly from a VHS tape.
A Kubrick placement of the camera without any of the stark effects, much more
washed
out, and hurried, not as fussed over.
Also, the jokes about being a
washed
up coach, who through the course of the movie encourages the team to fail in school and later runs from the police in his underwear, have been done before.
The singing, the story, everything is dull and
washed
out--just like this public domain print.
Only a couple of stoners and some other
washed
out losers.
But doesn't she look a bit
washed
down ?
The opening scene of the beach at Fircombe while amusing in itself, unfortunately provides a suitable metaphor for the film - insipid and
washed
out.
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