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    1. the daub of red dye on my face,


    2. In the hot parts of the week they wore only long, thin tee shirts, often with psychedelic dye jobs


    3. No paint or dye can give so splendid a colour as gilding


    4. ‘They took some dye and animal blood concealed in


    5. bags, and were supposed to apply the dye in spots on


    6. This high price, indeed, seems to have been principally owing to the dye


    7. But had not the cloths themselves been much dearer than any which are made in the present times, so very expensive a dye would not probably have been bestowed upon them


    8. This high price, too, is not said to have arisen from the dye


    9. “That"s the most fantastic thing I"ve ever heard,” I said, as I reached for the last batch of thread we were to dye


    10. The road to Albert was now as straight as a dye and was packed with allsorts of transport there were horse drawn supply wagons and Crossley lorries all jammed nose to tail and waiting to move a few yards further forward

    11. A dye? Or some uncommon alloy?


    12. Once I tried to dye one of them to decent SAP blue, but it turned out a horrible purple colour so I gave up and got used to the shivering


    13. Judging by the blue dye in my arm and the needle, they must have injected us with something


    14. I notice that some of the factionless I pass are marked with patches of blue dye


    15. Clean with no dye in the mud


    16. 13 When, at the end of that year, Genun saw that they were being won over to him little by little, Satan entered into him, and taught him to make dyeing stuffs for garments of divers patterns, and made him understand how to dye crimson and purple and what not


    17. lens, dye it with ink, cook it, analyze its molecular structure, determine the genetic sequence of its cells, and so forth


    18. Even the water in the tropical fish tank was safely colored Carolina Blue with vegetable dye


    19. dye than any place else in the entire state combined


    20. Other villagers had followed them also: one of the two night-women left in Lammas, although the second had stayed behind; five of the remaining farmers with two of their wives, the other three women being dead; two weavers, both women; and one boy who had worked briefly as an apprentice to the dye trader

    21. After takeoff, the men had removed their uniforms stained with red dye and changed into what they could find in their luggage


    22. He did his best to dye it brown, but we all still laughed at him


    23. I handed him the small jug of blue woad dye, stoppered with a piece of oak branch, and my sharp iron pin


    24. Firtha dipped her hand into a pot of alder red dye and rubbed her hands over his face and chest


    25. exploded in slow motion like dye in water


    26. To hide his poll or dye it of a mentionable shade;


    27. If you can"t believe the only elderly woman on the coast who doesn't dye her hair, then who on earth can you believe?


    28. He began to dye his greying hair jet black a number of years ago but did not bother with his now white eyebrows which tended to look rather silly against the almost jet black hair


    29. If you’ve chosen to dye your hair, don’t let it get to the stage where we see more of your roots than the actual hair colour


    30. Returning to the engine room he heats the uniform and using his hands like a mechanical vice he squeezes out the purple dye

    31. Heating the mask Grailem rubs the dye into the rubber like material, at first the mask appears pink but constant addition of the dye, along with warming the mask, forces the dye in deep


    32. You may remember the time when red dye #2 was removed from the stores


    33. For the next couple of hours Murray worked away at the steel plate, cutting, grinding the jagged edges, welding and then grinding the weld, sweat was pouring down his face and into his eyes so he stopped for a drink of cold water and noticed that four hours had slipped by, he decided that was enough for one day, cleaned up the work area, he stripped off his protective clothes and grabbing a towel and his hair dye he headed for the shower which was in the same room as the dunny, he’d finished his shower and was drying himself when he heard the rattle of the gate opening, the first vehicle in was a green panel van followed by a smallish covered truck, Mr Crow got out of the panel van and closed the gate and door, Mr Hawk jumped down from the truck and strolled across to Murray


    34. Being nervous, he wrapped into newspaper the bloody heads of red snapper, half used mahi-mahi, and squid parts that dripped a dark dye


    35. “No problem, first a quick description of the Wilson strong box, it weighs approximately a hundred and ten kilo’s plus contents so it needs two men to carry it, the reason it needs two men is not only the weight factor, the slightest jar will activate the combination alarm, it also has a global positional alarm, move it away from it’s setting by as little as fifty centimetres and the contents are rendered unusable by a printers dye spray, the combination lock on the lid is a work of art, it allows for no tolerance whatsoever, one wrong number and you‘ll be neck deep in trigger happy cops before you can turn around, as for your observation that it has never been done before, when I open this one it will be the second time that it has been done, Wilson Brothers do not like to advertise the fact that their box is less than burglar proof, I estimate that I can render the alarm systems ineffectual in two and a half to three hours, we can then remove it to another location to open at our leisure, once the alarms are deactivated its only a matter of cutting it open, this should take approximately ten hours, then we help ourselves to the contents


    36. I started the outboard engine and Flynn casually stepped aboard and cast off the ropes tying us to the shore, I told him to sit out of sight in the half cabin as I swung around and headed across the bay to Bongaree, the only reason I had Flynn along was because Mr Jay said it would need two to gently lift the Wilson, although the alarms were disabled there was still the printers dye to be considered he said, it was only ten or twelve kilometre’s across the bay and with the amount of times we’d practised I could have done it with my eyes closed, leaving Flynn out of sight in the cabin, I tied the boat up and walked to a bench were Mr Hawk was sitting waiting for me, getting in the panel van we drove along to were Mr Jay had parked the truck, Mr Hawk then pointed out the financiers house about fifty metres up the road and we drove a bit closer then we went up the driveway, Mr Jay knelt down and in seconds we were in the house, we could hear the noise of a television set coming from the kitchen, peeping in the round window of the door I saw the two guards drinking coffee watching a football match, I looked at Mr Hawk he nodded and we slowly pushed the door open, when the darts hit them their heads dropped forward, one fell to the floor the second body didn’t even move staying in the same position as though he was still watching the footy match, Mr Hawk’s knock-out drug was certainly fast acting


    37. They first called at an electrical store and Shirl studied what computers they had in stock but she drew a blank on the model she wanted, they next called at the Super Sport shop and Murray bought two air pistols and a box of darts, then onto Radio Spares were Shirl bought a soldering iron and a roll of solder, a couple of small PC boards, transistors, and various other electronic spares, now to find the right laptop, they visited half a dozen shops before Shirl found what she wanted, it was expensive but Murray assumed Shirl knew what she wanted, because he certainly didn’t, their last purchase was at a chemist were Shirl bought hair dye, combs, scissors and a packet of thin plastic throw away gloves


    38. A black hair dye and restyling bulked his hair leaving just a thin patch on top for correction


    39. The hair follicles tended to hold dye for several days, even if the scalp is well washed after treatment


    40. Rupert had allowed for this in his hair dye preparation

    41. It was like playing Where's Waldo if Waldo had gone into a Witness Protection program and had been told to lose the red and white striped shirt, ditch the glasses and dye his hair blonde


    42. As he rubbed the dye into his scalp he stared at the bathroom


    43. He scrubbed more dye into his hair and stared at


    44. I told him not to dye his hair because it could be a contributing factor


    45. In the end he was persuaded by his wife to remove the dye


    46. I don’t know if it was a dye job or his natural color since his brows were the same shade


    47. toxic radioactive tracer dye into the legs of his volunteers at the commonly used acupuncture points of the meridian


    48. dye, he found that the dye travel ed specifical y along the


    49. When they injected the dye


    50. randomly in the body, not at an acupuncture point, the dye














































    1. arm in arm with red dyed hairdressers on their day off,


    2. ‘They are washed and dyed over there before being brought through to here and spun


    3. in order to bring a huge cart of spun, dyed wools to Troyes


    4. She wore a deep blue dyed leather dress that was tightly fitted from her hips to her neck where it split into a sharp V, revealing a great deal of her full, round breasts and continued to plunge past her firm stomach to end just inches below her navel


    5. was convinced they were either painted or dyed),


    6. The water inside has been dyed red


    7. The material was dyed to a deep crimson


    8. It is under these regulations only that we can import wrought silks, French cambrics and lawns, calicoes, painted, printed, stained, or dyed, etc


    9. }, dyed in a particular manner, cost a hundred denarii, or £3:6s:8d


    10. Others, dyed in another manner, cost a thousand denarii the pound weight, or £33:6s:8d

    11. Others dyed material or thread


    12. It was clear she dyed it and was about ready for another treatment


    13. Glancing around, I noticed dyed material with a needle stuck into it


    14. of dyed hair lay vivid green against the pillow, reflecting back into her white cheeks


    15. They found the whole thing hilarious but I was, in fact, annoyed at having my brand new blue canvas boots dyed red without authorisation


    16. I lost a crate of beer that night even if I argued (correctly I am sure) she may have dyed her hair but since I could not prove it I had to pay


    17. My dreams were full of hair – hair catching on fire, hair being dyed the wrong colour, models looking like freaks with nests on their heads, some with no hair at all


    18. What little hair he had left was unkempt and had been badly dyed an orange flavour


    19. Her thin curly brown dyed hair was always neatly coiffed and seemed to suggest that she was expecting a date or important company or perhaps getting ready to go to church


    20. The snow-white hair, most prominent of Frazer’s features, was dyed dark brown, and his hairline shaved to create a bald center

    21. “I dyed a paralytic serum purple and switched it out with the death serum


    22. 1 Who is this who comes from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah? This that is glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness


    23. There was a finished silk shirt dyed red, black woolen pants, and fine leather boots


    24. the Chaldeans pourtrayed with vermilion, 15 Girded with girdles on their loins, exceeding in dyed attire on their heads, all of them


    25. It also doesn’t help that Sarah is actually pretty even though she styles her dyed black hair long and straight with the bangs cut above her brow and has a fetish for black jeans and ugly puppy-patterned tops


    26. so: 3 Therefore you gave their rulers to be killed, so that they dyed their bed in blood, being deceived, and struckst the servants with


    27. and the sky was swept with high clouds dyed blood red


    28. 19 And he made a covering for the tent of rams' skins dyed red, and a covering of badgers' skins above that


    29. 34 And the covering of rams' skins dyed red, and the covering of badgers' skins, and the vail of the covering,


    30. 14 And thou shalt make a covering for the tent of rams' skins dyed red, and a

    31. 19 And he made a covering for the tent of rams' skins dyed red, and a


    32. 34 And the covering of rams' skins dyed red, and the covering of badgers'


    33. 31 And when they looked at the daughters of Cain at their beautiful figures and at their hands and feet dyed with colour and tattooed in ornaments on their faces the fire of sin was kindled in them


    34. 1 Judith fell onto her face and put ashes on her head and uncovered the sackcloth with which she was clothed; and about the time that the incense of that evening was offered in Jerusalem in the house of the Lord Judith cried with a loud voice and said 2 O Lord God of my father Simeon to whom you gave a sword to take vengeance of the strangers who loosened the girdle of a maid to defile her and discovered the thigh to her shame and polluted her virginity to her reproach; for you said It shall not be so; and yet they did so: 3 Therefore you gave their rulers to be killed so that they dyed their bed in blood being deceived and struckst the servants with their Lords and the Lords on their thrones; 4 And has given their wives for a prey and their daughters to be captives and all their spoils to be divided among your dear children; which were moved with your zeal and abhorred the pollution of their blood and called on you for aid: O God O my God hear me also a widow


    35. The other was a spiky dyed red haired


    36. She had cut her hair to her shoulders and dyed it the


    37. His naked, fully dyed blue body revealed a short but very well muscled warrior


    38. His clothing seemed to blend in with the woad blue of his dyed skin


    39. While thy raiment was dyed


    40. While thy raiment was dyed in the blood of the Greeks

    41. Babes were placed one at a time on the counter, their pale skin dyed by the blood of the child


    42. At once his teeth were dyed of a brown coloration granting them a dirty appearance


    43. In the harsh light of morning he looked his age; face lined and pale accentuating his obviously dyed and thinning hair


    44. Their sandals were made of tough hide and dyed to the color of their choice


    45. She should have dyed her skin the same colour! Ah well, a hat would cover it


    46. dyed blond and with her clothes off, occupied a lot more of the bed


    47. dyed blonde hair badly in need of a touch-up that was pulled up


    48. I even saw other girls with my same hair color, but it was dyed, of course


    49. “That’s her and her hair is dyed


    50. On the following day he appeared before the judges with his hair dyed black and speaking flawless Spanish














































    1. Of this kind are molasses, coffee, cocoa-nuts, tobacco, pimento, ginger, whalefins, raw silk, cotton, wool, beaver, and other peltry of America, indigo, fustick, and other dyeing woods; secondly, such as are not the peculiar produce of America, but which are, and may be produced in the mother country, though not in such quantities as to supply the greater part of her demand, which is principally supplied from foreign countries


    2. The importation of sheep's wool from several different countries, of cotton wool from all countries, of undressed flax, of the greater part of dyeing drugs, of the greater part of undressed hides from Ireland, or the British colonies, of seal skins from the British Greenland fishery, of pig and bar iron from the British colonies, as well as of several other materials of manufacture, has been encouraged by an exemption from all duties, if properly entered at the custom-house


    3. In 1732, after having been for many years losers by the trade of carrying negroes to the West Indies, they at last resolved to give it up altogether ; to sell to the private traders to America the negroes which they purchased upon the coast; awl to employ their servants in a trade to the inland parts of Africa for gold dust, elephants teeth, dyeing drugs, etc


    4. The cultivation of madder was, for a long time, confined by the tythe to the United Provinces, which, being presbyterian countries, and upon that account exempted from this destructive tax, enjoyed a sort of monopoly of that useful dyeing drug against the rest of Europe


    5. Blood surges from a wound in her abdomen, dyeing her shirt crimson


    6. Textiles, pottery, dyeing, sugar production from cane, and horticulture all fell within the scope of Islam at its zenith


    7. is to remind us of His death, as it is only by dyeing He could sacrifice Himself as our


    8. Dyeing He saved me!


    9. 13 When, at the end of that year, Genun saw that they were being won over to him little by little, Satan entered into him, and taught him to make dyeing stuffs for garments of divers patterns, and made him understand how to dye crimson and purple and what not


    10. Rancid sweat, the stenches of barn and slaughterhouse, beer and baking, and odors probably relating to tanning, dyeing and soap-making were near overpowering, even to him

    11. The woad, taken there by traders, was used for body color more than for dyeing cloth


    12. ” Gomes picked up the knitting needle in the plastic bag again and then said, “I found this in the remains of my living room, you know the house that you burned to the ground? This was hidden under a pile of plaster that fell from my ceiling near to where my wife lay either dyeing or already dead


    13. manufacture; and washing, scoduring, dyeing and drying in the textiles industry


    14. An African style of execution, of dyeing in a horrible way


    15. e fl oor above, where the dyeing room had been, would become a


    16. barracks of sorts, and two of the huge dyeing vats had been retained


    17. Even with al that trying, I knew I’l stil end up dyeing, but the manifestation of her fatality was enough to yield a disagreeable sensitivity


    18. FALLEN ASLEEP IN CHRIST HAVE PERISHED" THEY HAD PERISHED (depicting a process that had pass before Paul wrote this, not "an on going process" They had perished - died before he wrote, not were perishing - dyeing at the time he wrote) [1 Corinthians 15:18]; he was speaking of some that had died, past tense, but still would be raised with a spiritual body at the coming of Christ


    19. The dyeing then proceeds; and whatever is dyed in this manner becomes a fast colour, and no washing either with lyes or without them can take away the bloom


    20. She tried soaking the cloth in alum before dyeing it; putting the alum in at the same time as the dye; and boiling the dyed cloth in a solution of alum afterwards

    21. “There’ s only one way to learn dyeing, and that’ s from a master,” Peter said several times


    22. “It’s not the dyeing,” he said


    23. Elfric’ s wife, Alice, had inherited the house of Edmund Wooler, one of the largest homes in town, along with all the money Caris had made dyeing cloth


    24. The trade in raw wool was still suffering from interference by the king, and the Italians came only every second year, but the new business of weaving and dyeing compensated


    25. Her home was still the large house on the main street that she and Mark had moved into when she first began to profit from weaving and dyeing


    26. From the west sky a wrathful shine—all that wild March could afford in the way of sunset—had burst forth after the cloudy day, flooding the tired and sticky faces of the threshers, and dyeing them with a coppery light, as also the flapping garments of the women, which clung to them like dull flames


    27. Tremens didn’t like being told what to do, see? “Hell, I first started dyeing my hair partly hoping it would be too conspicuous for Nicky to send me out spying


    28. Caius Larcher! Those young men had not a notion of French, and could speak on no subject with striking knowledge, except perhaps the dyeing and carrying trades, which of course they were ashamed to mention; they were Middlemarch


    29. Bulstrode, but also a profitable business relation of the great Plymdale dyeing house with Mr


    1. It went well beyond the dyes and wooden instruments used by the Tattoo People that our friend and colleague Bart Hopkins brought back


    2. chemical composition of the dyes that color the fibers, and the molecular structure of the synthetic fibers, and the atoms of those fibers


    3. It gave different dyes for our cloth


    4. At the lowest point is an ancient tannery where, in execrable stench, near naked, slim, brown young men up to their thighs in round stone vats full of steaming coloured dyes, knead with their feet the beautiful, soft Moroccan leather


    5. I assumed Pallas would make sure such mixing of dyes on garments was prohibited


    6. It’s found in ammonia, anesthetics, antihistamines, artificial limbs, artificial turf, antiseptics, aspirin, auto parts, awnings, balloons, ballpoint pens, bandages, beach umbrellas, boats, cameras, candles, car battery cases, carpets, caulking, combs, cortisones, cosmetics, crayons, credit cards, curtains, deodorants, detergents, dice, disposable diapers, dolls, dyes, eye glasses, electrical wiring insulation, faucet washers, fishing rods, fishing line, fishing lures, food preservatives, food packaging, garden hose, glue, hair coloring, hair curlers, hand lotion, hearing aids, heart valves, ink, insect repellant, insecticides, linoleum, lipstick, milk jugs, nail polish, oil filters, panty hose, perfume, petroleum jelly, rubber cement, rubbing alcohol, shampoo, shaving cream, shoes, toothpaste, trash bags, upholstery, vitamin capsules, water pipes and yarn


    7. that are free of chemicals, dyes, preservatives, and alcohol


    8. Unhealthy processed foods with unnatural preservatives, dyes, hormones, concentrated fats or sugars (and other nastiness) are leading to an epidemic of disease and obesity


    9. Vegetable dyes are non-toxic and cannot harm your hair, in fact, many of them have a conditioning as well as coloring effect


    10. “The finest,” he agreed, his gaze barely touching the stand and its assembly of threads and dyes

    11. "The first is cloth dyes


    12. "Yes, and other dyes also," Zygmunt confirmed


    13. The only thing here to be concerned with is that they are clean and if there are dyes in them that they don’t bleed from using them with the harsher products


    14. stood naked, his skin smudged with green and brown dyes


    15. Stop using harsh dyes and other chemical laden products


    16. And we actually pay for these treatments! Hot oil treatments, chemical dyes, relaxers, perms and other forms of hair treatments can result in inflammation of the hair follicles


    17. Hair colorants and dyes will cover the gray hair temporarily, but a healthy diet will lead to healthy hair


    18. So now we have cleaner clothes, but at what price? In an effort to improve the cleaning power of these laundry detergents, all sorts of dyes and chemicals have been added to these products


    19. The oaks will yield us their sweet fruit with bountiful hand, the trunks of the hard cork trees a seat, the willows shade, the roses perfume, the widespread meadows carpets tinted with a thousand dyes; the clear pure air will give us breath, the moon and stars lighten the darkness of the night for us, song shall be our delight, lamenting our joy, Apollo will supply us with verses, and love with conceits whereby we shall make ourselves famed for ever, not only in this but in ages to come


    20. I think I shall trade," said he, leaning back in his chair, "to the East Indies, for silks, shawls, spices, dyes, drugs, and precious woods

    21. A neat blouse of electric blue selftinted by dolly dyes (because it was expected in the Lady's Pictorial that electric blue would be worn) with a smart vee opening down to the division and kerchief pocket (in which she always kept a piece of cottonwool scented with her favourite perfume because the handkerchief spoiled the sit) and a navy threequarter skirt cut to the stride showed off her slim graceful figure to perfection


    22. Why?” Caris had sung to herself out of boredom, as she boiled up dyes and


    23. He thought of making the point that she had enriched herself using dyes concocted by witchcraft, but he decided against that tactic


    24. Meanwhile Nicholas Bulstrode had used his hundred thousand discreetly, and was become provincially, solidly important—a banker, a Churchman, a public benefactor; also a sleeping partner in trading concerns, in which his ability was directed to economy in the raw material, as in the case of the dyes which rotted Mr


    25. If it dyes, she is the Mother of a dead Babe; if it lives, its Smiles and Tears will be her Smiles and Tears


    26. For truly she endures the Wages of Lust whilst her Swains go free; and she dyes a Pauper’s Death of Clap, whilst the Rapemasters and Clergymen flourish to work their Wickedness upon the next Innocent


    27. “No man dyes without a proper Trial an’ Vote!” But the Pyrates were far too frenzied now to heed him


    28. ’Tis oft’ the Case that when some mortal Thing is dying, its Fame increases e’en as it dyes


    29. However, it was decided that a cage of white leghorn fowls, colored with aniline dyes, could be shown even in these barren times as “Royal South American Witherlicks”; that Joachim could be converted into a passable zebra, and “Plug” Avery still had in his van the celluloid lemon peel as well as the glass cube that created the illusion of ice in the pink lemonade


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