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Classic hallmarks of glacial erosion are ubiquitous, especially polished, striated surfaces.
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His snares and hi-hats are covered in fuzz and phaser, like cobwebs on forgotten instruments, and the mix is rough and ready rather than endlessly polished.
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All door handles, finger plates and escutcheons are of polished brass.
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Long and straight bamboo poles are polished and greased, after which a small bag containing the prize is tied to the top.
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The recording lathe cut an audio-signal-modulated spiral groove into the polished surface of a thick round slab of wax-like material rotating on a turntable.
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Bounteous research has confirmed that for polished athletes, the explicit monitoring of destroys performance.
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There is also hot pits for 38 cars, 105 polished cement pit stalls, and a 10acre m2 campground with elevated motor home parking.
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Like bronzite, it is sometimes cut and polished as a gemstone.
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An eye-catching addition is the polished teak floor.
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These rigorous movements model the passage of an art work from rough notation to polished resolution while cannily acknowledging the ritual character of art's alternative space.
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