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They lathered the gruesome wound with antibiotic ointment, and Divot survived.
The setup experience for mass market users is lathered in friction.
Ultimately, it spurned larger, more lavish subsidies lathered on by other cities.
Even if that stuff killed nothing, I would have lathered it on.
Khloé lathered her sister up with some lotion and got rubbing with Jonathan.
Settlers and logging companies felled the forests and left lands lathered in slash.
Salah and Abdullah are suffering, but they are not lathered in self-pity.
When the strands were lathered in a nitrogen-rich solution, bacteria ate them.
Nearly every other protein can be suspended in mayonnaise and lathered onto bread.
In the video above you can see Ryan getting lathered in hot blue wax.
Unabashedly, she lathered her body, and I instinctively turned away, to give her privacy.
I lathered up with shampoo, conditioned my ends, and then turned my shower dial to frigid.
Pundits lathered praise on the Barack Obama campaign back then, marveling at all his team accomplished.
My daughter "washed" (read: lathered) her hair in Aquaphor, which is nearly impossible to get out.
I lathered up as fast as possible with small amounts of soap and called it good.
A Christmas cake in Japan is a sponge cake, lathered with whipped cream and dressed with strawberries.
They were lathered in Japanese mayo and takoyaki sauce and were dusted with lemongrass and bonito flakes.
First, there was the layer of blue paint she had just lathered over her face and neck.
It also lathered nicely, which made massaging the product in circular motions on my ass kind of fun.
Timbaland was that afternoon so I lathered myself in sunscreen and knew I would need to pace myself.
Joe Avella: I was surprised by how well it lathered up in my hands and in my hair.
When kickoff comes around, "The Hatchet" is all jacked up and ready to get the crowd lathered up!
When lathered, the product has a very smooth and creamy consistency that would make shaving comfortable and easy.
When I picked up the moist, frosting-lathered cake, it left behind a trickle of indistinguishable green liquid.
With that out of the way, he repeatedly lathered himself in the saline solution full of his friend's microbes.
I mean, the thing had pieces of peanuts in it, and was even lathered in coconut oil, it was perfect.
The crew has lathered the floor with a substance to to make it less slippery and a little more sticky.
It gave made my tires a clean shine, but it's not too shiny like I lathered them up with Vaseline. 
All the models had oceans of gel in their hair, lathered on so thick that the stuff arguably looked like semen.
The murky brown concoction was taken daily and lathered on the skin, often causing violent illnesses, according to AIDS-Free World.
Washington had to lie down and get grease lathered on his face before the sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon applied the plaster.
If you're inclined to being lathered up by the suds of trance, then you can tune into ATB's radio show 'Synthesis' here.
In response, apparently some members of the encampment covered the Knightscope robot in a tarp and lathered its sensors with barbecue sauce.
He has been lathered with money and fame for his novels, which is enough "to reveal all the potential for vulgarity" he possesses.
But I lathered up anyway, and after letting the shampoo sit in my hair for the recommended two minutes, I rinsed it out.
The most striking photo was the final one, after I lathered my hands for 20 seconds and rinsed for five to 10 seconds.
Songs include originals performed by Ariana Grande and Mr. Timberlake, among others, as well as covers of radio chestnuts lathered in studio gloss.
"They should be lathered in and left in for a few minutes to reach their full treatment potential and then rinsed out," she said.
Take a deep dive into our gallery of babes in the shower and check out the other lathered ladies turning up the (water) temperature!!!
Rifling through my bathroom cupboard for a quick substitute, I picked up the nearest bottle of shampoo, but as it lathered, panic set in.
John lathered up and shaved his head and face, leaving only the Fu Manchu that he thought would be right for Jimmy Ray Gallup.
The headline "MasterChef Viewers Were Outraged at Kenny's Treatment Tonight" calls into question just how lathered up fans could really be over unattended cauliflower.
To make matters worse, Trump actually believed both covers, getting "lathered up about the media's hypocrisy," writes Shane Goldmacher, chief White House correspondent for Politico.
The film spoke to the social and sexual anxieties of teenagers in the 1970s, lathered in the comforting veneer of a more stable, safer time.
She lathered my hands with milk-and-honey lotion, stuck thin plastic gloves on them, and told me to put them into two massaging machines.
"They're itchy," she told Reuters, lathered in sweat after a tough opening round win over Scotland's Kirsty Gilmour at the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre.
I was supposed to encourage Cole to understand that his power brought down buildings, destroyed countries, created prisons, and lathered itself in the blood and suffering.
T. McFarland, the deputy national security adviser, had given Trump a printout of two Time magazine covers ... Trump quickly got lathered up about the media's hypocrisy.
Mixing a lathered-up love triangle with a ghostly murder-mystery, Derek Nguyen's "The Housemaid" wraps a painful chapter in Vietnamese history in Gothic-melodrama trappings.
I got to see what I'd look like at 40 without skin care as well as an alternative future in which I lathered myself in product regularly.
Questionably cheap snags (which is what Aussies call sausages) in cheap white bread lathered in cheap sauce usually make an appearance at every Australian election polling booth.
A handler rushed the bird to a back room where Geraldy Rodríguez Pérez, 21, washed it in a sink and lathered its crest with anti-inflammatory ointment.
The multipurpose product can be crumbled under water to make a bubble bath, lathered onto the body like a soap, or molded into shapes just for fun.
On TV, women lathered up their already-hairless legs with luxuriously thick shaving cream and languidly ran a razor from ankle to thigh in one sexy stroke.
He worked one on one with his dancers, including Yeman Brown, above, to create a work that Mr. Wilson said, "is just lathered with repetition" — and speed.
Taraji P. Henson lathered up with some Vaseline Intensive Care Cocoa Radiant Lotion to keep her skin hydrated and glowy before making her debut on the red carpet.
He would sing them silly songs in the shower and continue making them laugh and smile as he lathered them in lotion and got them ready for bed.
The story of Tonya Harding has been told before in mainstream journalism and in scholarly accounts, documentaries and a quickie made-for-TV movie that lathered the soap.
In the front room, where four canvases glow with sunny swathes of yellow, boots are polished, cheeks are lathered and shaved, roadside litter is cleared, a grave is dug.
I found lathering shampoo to be a bit too much on the ole triceps, so I'd premix shampoo with water in a big bottle, shake it, and apply pre-lathered.
Trump quickly got "lathered up," Politico reports, because the cover implied climate scientists have been wrong for decades, so their current warnings about global warning can and should be ignored.
It's literally just a slice of cheap white bread, topped with cheap barbecued sausage, then lathered with caramelised onions and a combination of tomato sauce (ketchup), barbecue sauce or mustard.
Within a few days, students at a nearby agricultural college uploaded a video made in a similar dorm, in which they wore balaclavas and lathered one another with shaving cream.
Imagine if a bunch of birders, lathered in sunscreen, their heads covered in floppy hats, took over a federal facility to protest the innumerable predations of wildlife habitat by cattle ranchers.
Hudson, wearing an itty-bitty thong bikini (and a $2,835 Elisabeth Bell necklace!), lathered herself in the island's clay-colored mud and washed off in the ocean after soaking up the sun.
Usually, by the end of the day my skin has given up to the elements  — it gets red, dries out, and loses most of the moisture I lathered on in the morning.
The problem comes from people reacting positively to a new veneer being lathered atop some old junk just because they remember something from the time when their critical faculties were somewhat lacking.
She lathered up the front and went at it with a straight razor so that his hairline sat as crisp and sharp as the bevelled edge of the blade that cut it.
At night, I lathered up my oil-blasting Osea Cleansing Mud on my face, pressed the button twice to toggle to the Daily Cleanse routine, and let the brush do its thing.
Most recently, a small 2019 study, published in JAMA, showed chemicals in sunscreen — avobenzone, oxybenzone, octocrylene, and ecamsule — absorb into the bloodstream when people lathered up four times per day for four days.
As I lathered Jetta's chest and shoulders, Offill spoke of the strangeness of finding herself in the midst of this warm domestic commotion — she, who had been prepared to consecrate herself to literature.
And since you're in Kansas City, you might want to tuck into some world-class Kansas City barbecue, known for the thick, rich tomato sauce lathered on during and after the cooking process.
Ad breaks had to be used as they were originally intended: to visit the bathroom, grab drinks, and refill your plate with hot wings, celery, and those tiny hot dogs lathered in BBQ sauce.
If the victim's emotionally harrowing Facebook saga recounting the scenario is anything to go by, at least 1,000 of them found their way into her vagina when she lathered up with the body wash.
At the same time, his Rockette leg kicks and preening and chest-bumping — at one point he beat James off the dribble and all but lathered himself in self-praise — are a bit much.
Alpine climbing demands perverse cardiovascular endurance coupled to a lust for suffering, while its devotees have trouble getting lathered up over anything that doesn't involve a delicious risk of death by avalanche or freezing.
Gore in 2000 and just after the 9/11 attacks, real news became so surreal and television news so lathered that a fake news show could find its footing just by playing things relatively straight.
Even when pro wrestling is good, it's so lathered in cynicism and, in the U.S. at least, so oversaturated that it begs for at least a bit of reservation to keep you from stepping out over the ledge.
Many fans were understandably taken aback — mostly in a positive way — by the hair change, as DelVecchio is rarely ever seen without a generous amount of gel lathered throughout his hair to keep it standing tall from his blowouts.
Please, just remember that it's all painfully fleeting, and while Clark Hunt, the Chiefs chairman and CEO, just lathered your head with champagne, many football executives will mercilessly kick you to the curb if it means bringing in a cheaper alternative.
While Trump's machine-gun accusations will get his evangelical and rural base "lathered up," Link adds, his harsh language could confirm the doubts about his personal behavior and temperament that led many white-collar suburban moderates to back Democratic House candidates last November.
Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's leader, has remained remarkably silent on revolutionary Russia given the amount of praise he has lathered on Venezuela and Cuba, much of it in the pages of the Morning Star, a newspaper once partially funded by the Soviet Union.
A story about a princess of the Trolls (the longhaired toys, not the nasty online commenters) on a mission to save her kinsmen from Troll-eating baddies is fleshed out with dazzling musical production numbers, pop originals and radio chestnuts lathered in studio gloss.
Kelley had lathered herself with coconut oil in the morning and jojoba at night, a protective layer so she'd remain presentable, first to boys and later to piano teachers and recital-hall directors and anyone she might need to impress to advance her daughter's career.
After the entire gang gets on Strand's boat, they run into water zombies, island zombies, little kid zombies; it's honestly a bit overwhelming, as if the network decided audiences just wanted more bloody action, and Fear lathered that on without stopping to balance it with anything else.
The goal of the curators of "Nekto 1917" was to strip away layers of mythology, analysis and ideology lathered onto a broad sampling of paintings done in 1917, before the terrible consequences of revolution became evident and while the future did not yet seem fatally irreversible.
"Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon donned a golden wig and lathered himself in orange makeup Wednesday night for a special Super Tuesday edition of his popular Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE impersonation.
The chef Nikos Panaretos pairs rare Greek wines — like the lemony white Sklava and the full-bodied red Agiorgitiko produced by the Zacharias winery in the Peloponnese — with hearty traditional dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, such as eggplant moussaka topped with yogurt and sweet graviera cheese from Naxos and white grouper lathered in creamy coconut and lemongrass and finished with savory dry-aged salami from Lefkada.
The Abilene Reporter-News, 'Where War is a Job: All Lathered Up for Rat Patrol,' p. 7-D, August 10, 1966.
These secretions resemble lathered soap and are the basis for the common name of Soap Fish. This is not caught as a food fish because the flesh reportedly has a bitter, unpleasant taste.
The entire length of the street is lined with restaurants, sweet shops, antique shophouses, cafés, traditional drug store, joss houses as well as guest houses. Some walls are lathered with chic graffiti in form of photo spot for visitors.
Billboard opined Cool for Cats to be a "hard-rocking" album on which the band "[emphasize] hard-edged power pop". Alluding to the record, Steven Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described Cool for Cats as "the work of a rock & roll band [...] that lathered on the keyboards and herky-jerky rhythms".
The fruit is eaten by people. The leaves can be eaten as spinach, and the seeds can be lathered in water and used as soap (hence the name "soap- berry"). The roots are used in traditional Zulu medicine for stomach complaints. These shrubs are also valuable garden plants, especially in wildlife gardens.
In addition, some house and walls are lathered with chic graffiti in form of photo spot for visitors. Including there are also lanes for cycling around the area as well. Hua Takhe situated in the Soi Lat Krabang 17, Lat Krabang Rd, flanked by Udomphol Market and Hua Takhe Railway Station, and not far from King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang.
With all of these companions in misfortune he celebrates the festivities of home, picnics full of longing and enchantment. And again and again Navrátil plays flying-to-Prague with the airport barber. He has himself lathered and shaven to the rhythm of the flight calls. But after five years abroad he flies back to Prague once again to say farewell finally to his home country.
Salinity ingress and prolonged exposure to the rain and sun are gradually eating away the remains of the site. Heavy rain in the region has damaged the remains of the sun-dried mud brick constructions. Stagnant rain water has lathered the brick and mud work with layers of moss. Due to siltation, the dockyard's draft has been reduced by and saline deposits are decaying the bricks.
The song mainly got positive comments on album reviews. UMusic describes the song: "Like Whoa" starts with soft cooing and transitions into a high energy danceable chorus." Todd Sterling, from Wal-Mart, praises the song: ""Like Whoa," a penetrating, bass driven cut compares the sensation of falling in love with a rollercoaster ride. The song, lathered in slippery keyboard effects and programmed drums, is a melodically layered chunk of pop candy.
In a domestic setting, soaps are surfactants usually used for washing, bathing, and other types of housekeeping. In industrial settings, soaps are used as thickeners, components of some lubricants, and precursors to catalysts. When used for cleaning, soap solubilizes particles and grime, which can then be separated from the article being cleaned. In hand washing, as a surfactant, when lathered with a little water, soap kills microorganisms by disorganizing their membrane lipid bilayer and denaturing their proteins.
Strops prepared with pastes containing fine grit are also used for honing but are not recommended for the inexperienced user, as they can easily rake off the edge if they apply the wrong amount or exert too much pressure.premiumknives: "Some manufacturers do produce a professional abrasive in yellow, red, brown, black pastes/rouges or chalky white pastes, however these pastes can be difficult to use properly." Some strops have a linen or canvas back. Shaving soap in a cup is traditionally lathered and applied using a rotating in-and-out motion of a shaving brush, usually made of boar or badger bristles.
Ivanov, an exiled Russian and former military officer living in Berlin, has taken up employment as a barber; an apt position, Nabokov notes, as Ivanov's sharp facial appearance had earned him the nickname "Razor" in his earlier life. On a hot day, an unnamed character dressed largely in black enters the barber's, deserted save for Ivanov, and requests a shave. Ivanov quickly realises that the customer is a fellow Russian who, the reader gathers, tortured Ivanov during Russia's period of revolutionary upheaval. With the unnamed character sitting in the chair, his face lathered with shaving cream, Ivanov reminds him of their last encounter.
Zahrebelny's works include: "Thinking About Eternity" (1957), "Europe-45" (1958), "Heat" (1960), "Europe West" (1961), "A Day For a Future" (1964), "Whisper" (1966), "Kind Devil" (1967), "Wonder" (1968), "From the Point of Eternity" (1970), "Let's Come to Love" (1971), "First Bridge" (1972), "Death in Kyiv" (1973), "Lathered Grass" (1974), "Eupraksia" (1975), "Lion's Heart" (1978), "Acceleration" (1978), "Roksolana" (1980), "I am Bohdan" (1983), "Southern Comfort" (1984), "Expulsion from Eden" (1985), "Traceless Lucas" (1989), "Naked Soul" (1992), "Angel Flesh" (1993), "Thousand-Year-Old Nikolai" (1994), "Ashes of Dreams" (1995), "Special Security Zone" (1999), "Julia" (2000), "The Long Dreams Valley" (1995), "Heat Haze" (1995), "Clarinets of Tenderness" (1978), "The Sixth Day" (1985), and other novels and stories.
She examines recurring characters and places from as many angled refractions as possible until one of the richest, fullest New England spiritual topographies ever written emerges. Readers who know Savageau’s earlier chronicling of those who sacralize and profane her homescape will be astonished at this poetic culmination of fully-drawn portraits. I fell, hard, for the boy under the drain pipe, the whale’s word for world, the slapping tails of children, the hummingbird in the refrigerator, the cathechist with knife in her teeth, the wife spraying breast milk at the breakfast table, the woodchuck too busy for crucifixions, the piano baptized in molasses, the parakeet’s family jewels, the leathered and lathered Doc Martened butch leading her woman around the dance floor, the lightning that converses with fireflies, and everyone, everything that busts out of the gamebag and into Cheryl Savageau’s poetry.
Standing at 196 cm, Kantilla played as a ruckman for a couple of seasons with St Mary's in the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL) before joining South Australian National Football League (SANFL) club South Adelaide for the 1961 season and had an immediate impact, kicking six goals against Glenelg Football Club on debut and winning the club's best and fairest award in his first two seasons.Tiwi Islands Football League, p. 8. Nicknamed "Soapy" following the publication of a photograph showing him lathered in soap in a bath, Kantilla was then moved back into the ruck, becoming a member of South Adelaide's premiership side in 1964 and by the time he left the club at the end of the 1966 season he had played 113 games. During his time in South Australia he represented the state at interstate football on four occasions, in 1964 and 1965.

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