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"soft soap" Definitions
  1. a way of talking that involves saying nice things to somebody in order to persuade them to do something
"soft soap" Synonyms
fluid soap liquid soap semifluid soap flattery blarney cajolery sweet talk flannel adulation incense overpraise taffy butter honeyed words blandishment blandishments smooth talk fawning compliments wheedling ingratiation sycophancy toadyism snow job con ripoff scam conning flimflam hosing the business bill of goods smoke and mirrors soft sell song and dance number elaborate explanation line bull jive story act front show pose pretence(UK) facade fake posture sham affectation charade guise masquerade feigning appearance attitude bluff counterfeit display dissimulation deceit blind fraud hoax imposture misrepresentation wile artifice ruse stratagem trick cheat contrivance deception device dodge maneuver(US) inducement encouragement incentive stimulus incitement motivation spur impetus impulse provocation stimulation goad motive persuasion lure bait convincing enticement inducing cause temptation urging persuading pull conversion coaxing prompting pressure seduction suasion influence inveiglement exhortation tommyrot nonsense hogwash drivel rubbish twaddle garbage malarkey poppycock claptrap baloney balderdash blather bunk piffle rot codswallop tosh guff wheedle coax cajole charm entice flatter inveigle persuade talk court draw worm beguile induce soft-soap sweet-talk tempt convince fawn eulogise(UK) eulogize(US) praise apple-polish be obsequious to be servile to be sycophantic to bootlick brown-nose crawl to creep to curry favor with(US) curry favour with(UK) fuss kowtow kowtow to play up to lobby petition press push urge solicit sway appeal importune pressurise(UK) pressurize(US) appeal to call on pitch politick procure lay it on exaggerate overstate embellish embroider overdo pile on overdo it over-praise embellish the truth give fulsome praise ham it up pay extravagant compliments pile it on stretch the truth lay it on thick lay on with a trowel lay it on with a trowel sell promote advocate advance further aggrandize boost encourage espouse hype plug propagandise(UK) propagandize(US) proselytise(UK) proselytize(US) recommend tout advertise More

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Potassium hydroxide, on the other hand, produces an easily soluble soft soap.
In no time flat, the retiring number-cruncher becomes a local celebrity, helped by an untapped gift for soft-soap, survival wisdom culled from his Reader's Digest subscription and six positive reviews on Yelp.
The third thing— JOE KERNEN: Let's get back to – the crux of the matter is, even if you soft soap Bernie Sanders' policies and say it's a Nordic style, Democratic socialism, it would still reverse a lot of these positive things that just happened.
But that doesn't negate the power of Downey's scenes—they don't soft-soap his pain (this is not some glammed-up, Love Story bullshit)—or his performance, which includes a bedside farewell that's tender and true, and an eyebrow raise that's one of the finest wordless reactions I've ever seen.
Soap box or soft soap? audience attitudes to the British soap opera ; by Andrea Millwood Hargrave with Lucy Gatfield, May 2002, Broadcasting Standards Commission; p. 20. Retrieved 21 July 2009. The Rovers Return is the pub in Coronation Street, the British soap broadcast on ITV.
In cases of the latter it could be cleaned with paraffin or soft soap. Water was always put in the copper before it was lit. In the case of solid fuel, a small shovel of hot coals would be brought from the main kitchen fire and coke shovelled on top.
Depending on the nature of the alkali used in their production, soaps have distinct properties. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) gives "hard soap"; hard soaps can also be used in water containing Mg, Cl, and Ca salts. By contrast, potassium soaps, (derived using KOH) are soft soap. The fatty acid source also affects the soap's melting point.
Berthon Boat Berthon Boats are collapsible lifeboats used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They have double linings of canvas, sectioned into watertight envelopes that assist buoyancy and give protection from the possibility that the outer canvas could be accidentally torn. The canvas was also coated with "linseed oil, soft soap, and yellow ochre" to make it waterproof.
The threads pass through size to stiffen them and reduce friction. The size is a mixture of flour, soft soap and tallow: specific to the mill. The threads are dried over steam-heated cylinders and wound onto the weavers beam. The weavers beam is placed on a drawing-in frame, where each end is passed through the healds, and then through a reed.
Paradise was, and remains, a rural community. Its economy traditionally focused on land-based enterprises such as timbering, fishing, hunting, farming and fruit production. Early business activities included the building of small ships, flour milling, tanning, beaver hat production, and home-based enterprises such as knitting and soft soap making. Today it is primarily residential, with some small tourism-related and service businesses.
Anderson recommended Gene Kelly, then performing in William Saroyan's One for the Money. Rose objected that he wanted someone who could choreograph "tits and asses," not "soft-soap from a crazy Armenian" (Yudkoff, 2001). However, after seeing Kelly's performance, he gave Kelly the job, an important step in Kelly's career. In 1943, he produced Carmen Jones with an all-black cast.
Later, tubes containing compounds of oils and soft soap were sold. In 1919 Frank Shields, a former MIT professor developed the first shaving cream. The innovative product appeared on the American market under the name Barbasol, offered men an alternative to using a brush to work soap into lather. When it was first produced, Barbasol was filled and packaged entirely by hand in Indianapolis.
1887 map showing Lilleborg and Bentse Brug. Originally a family business, established in 1833 on the banks of the Aker river in Oslo, Lilleborg expanded in 1842 to manufacturing hygiene products with the opening of "sæbesyderiet", the "soap boilery". Here the company's manufacture of soft soap and bathroom soaps took place. In 1897, it became an aksjeselskap, and changed its name to A/S Lilleborg Fabrikker.
In 1864 Henry Murray, grocer was a part tenant followed by in 1865 Nom, Who & Co. and from 1866-1868 Chin Long was the storekeeper. The most recent tenant before the original conservation and adaptive reuse works in the late 1980s was Stanton Catchlove & Co who moved into 2 Kendall Lane in 1930 and manufactured sheep dip and soft soap. The company gradually took over 4 Kendall Lane from 1932 to 1936. They also ran a ship's chandlery from 1946.
Traditionally, it was used with a hard block of shaving soap (rather than soft soap or cream) and therefore had drain holes at the bottom. Later scuttles and mugs do not include the holes, and thus can be used with creams and soft soaps. Some scuttles and mugs have concentric circles on the bottom, which retain some water thus helping to build lather. In use, the shaving brush is dunked into the wide spout, allowing it to soak into the water and heat up.
In north west England, special potash pits were constructed to produce potash used in the manufacture of a soft soap for scouring locally produced white wool. In commercial wool, vegetable matter is often removed by chemical carbonization. In less-processed wools, vegetable matter may be removed by hand and some of the lanolin left intact through the use of gentler detergents. This semigrease wool can be worked into yarn and knitted into particularly water-resistant mittens or sweaters, such as those of the Aran Island fishermen.
From 1957 until 1982 he wrote for the Sunday Express, owned by his friend and patron Lord Beaverbrook. His first column for that paper was "Why Must We Soft-Soap The Germans?", in which he complained that the majority of Germans were still Nazis at heart and argued the European Economic Community was little more than an attempt by the Germans to achieve via trade what they failed to accomplish through arms in the First and Second World Wars. At a time when the relationship with the EEC was a major issue in Britain, Taylor's pro-Commonwealth Euroscepticism became a common theme in many of his articles.
In 1700, Russian ash was dominant though Danzig remained notable for the quality of its potash. In the late fifteenth century, London was the lead importer due to its position as the centre of soft soap making while the Dutch dominated as suppliers and consumers in the sixteenth century. Paul Warde, 'Trees, Trade and Textiles: Potash Imports and Ecological Dependency in British Industry, C .1550–1770', Past & resent, 240, 1, 2018, 47-82 The first U.S. patent of any kind was issued in 1790 to Samuel Hopkins for an improvement "in the making of Pot ash and Pearl ash by a new Apparatus and Process".
All of her writing is imbued with the Christian faith, simple but muscular. She had been challenged by a clerical friend to reject the view that "the kind sympathy of a Christian woman's heart is just the soft soap which we require to make our mechanisms work." Her initial forays into the workhouse had been 'done so quietly that only my immediate family friends knew'. In her book 'Sunshine in the Workhouse, she adopts a stronger tone: 'our Great All-Father says to us: "If they brother be waxen poor, and his hand faileth, then thou shalt relieve him, yea, though he be a stranger or sojourner, that he may live with thee".
This liquid, commonly called lye could then be mixed with fats to produce soft soap, or it could be evaporated (often by boiling) to produce pot ash or black salts which still contained dark carbon impurities. The potash could then be baked in a kiln to further refine the substance into a pearly white material called pearl ash, pearl-ash or pearlash. The lye and potash stages were commonly performed on site by the settlers themselves, and the asheries only performed the final step and most difficult step of converting the black salts to pearlash. The product was often shipped to Great Britain where it was used in the production of glass and ceramic wares.
"Gimme Some Truth" conveys Lennon's frustration with deceptive politicians ("short-haired yellow-bellied sons of Tricky Dicky"), hypocrisy, and chauvinism ("tight-lipped condescending mommy's little chauvinists"). The lyrics encapsulate some widely held feelings of the time, when many people were participating in protest rallies against their governments. The song also uses a reference to the nursery rhyme "Old Mother Hubbard" (about a woman going to get her dog a bone, only to discover that her cupboard is empty) as a verb. The mention of "soft-soap" employs that slang verb in its classic sense − namely, insincere flattery that attempts to convince someone to do or to think something, as in the case of politicians who use specious or beguiling rhetoric to quell public unrest or to propagandise unfairly.
24 as well as for items such as "a pound of soft soap" (7d), "oyle" (3d) and "a chamber pott" (9d). John Murray The charitable works undertaken by the church are also meticulously detailed; this was the era in which charitable trusts were set up, and we find that John Fisher made a gift of £8 in 1741, which was "as an annual allowance for three sermons to be preached in Alton Church on the Anniversary of his death, and for a distribution of bread and money to the Poor of Alton."Couper (1970), p. 25 The Poor House was established in 1740 in the Malt House on Mount Pleasant, and the church was also responsible for housing and maintaining the town fire engine; the churchwardens' records contain details of the costs involved in its "oyling".
The Routemaster appealed to the many new operators outside London that appeared post-1986 in the UK following bus deregulation. Several traditional operators purchased second-hand Routemasters as a cheap way of expanding their fleets in response to competition from new operators after deregulation, and new operators also chose it as a distinctive-looking bus. Painted in a variety of colours, they were used in regular service in Bedford, Blackpool,Blackpool battles on Commercial Motor 19 July 1990 Burnley,Eastenders soft soap Burnley Commercial Motor 7 April 1988 Carlisle, Corby, Doncaster,South Yorkshire counter attacks Commercial Motor 2 August 1990 Dundee, Glasgow,SBG builds up Commercial Motor 11 January 1986 Hull,Routemasters for East Yorkshire Commercial Motor 2 June 1988 Manchester,End of Commercial Motor 31 May 1990 Perth,Waterworth gives warning to Magicbus Commercial Motor 5 April 1990 Rotherham.Terrier Challenges SYT Commercial Motor 21 June 1990 Scarborough,Primrose joins battle for Scarborough town Commercial Motor 14 December 1989 Southampton and Southend- on-Sea.
Three of the pulleys are solid discs made of laminated wood, and the other two (larger) pulleys have laminated wood rims and wooden spokes. The pulleys are (from north to south end of the shaft): (a) diameter (spoked) x face width; (b) diameter (spoked) x face width; (c) diameter (solid) x face width; (d) diameter (solid) x face width; (e) diameter (solid) x face width; The largest pulley, (a), is at the northern end of the shaft, in line with the motor pulley, and was obviously used for the flat belt transferring mechanical power from the electric motor to the shaft. The smallest pulley,(e), is located at the southern end of the lineshaft, directly beneath a hole in the floor above, and was used for a belt transmitting power from the lineshaft to a small mixing machine at first (middle) floor level, used by Stanton Catchlove for making semi-liquid soap. The other three pulleys are located in between (a) and (e), and were used for flat belt drives to other machinery (since removed) at ground floor level, mainly mixing machines for making much sheep dip and soft soap, again for Stanton Catchlove.

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