Then, I mixed my Amherst Gray paint with 50 % water, and used a hard bristled brush to brush on paint
in a long strokes, stopping every so often to create a circle or oval shape for a faux knot in the wood.
When rolling furniture, make sure you fill your roller with a lot of paint and lay it on
in long strokes with light pressure while painting larger areas.
Then, I took a clean dry rag and started wiping the white wash off the door
in long strokes.
Brush your chest and shoulders towards your heart
in long strokes.
Start with your legs and gently brush upwards
in long strokes, always moving in an upward motion.
Cut the ends off the zucchini, then push along the top of grater,
in long strokes in order to create long, thin ribbons of zucchini (see the animated.
Sound is fired out from the combination of a 3.75
in long stroke mid / woofer and 0.75 in soft dome tweeter, with each getting their own 40 Watt Class D amplifier.
Not exact matches
That might seem like a huge
stroke of luck for any company, but Johansson signed on after controversially severing her ties as an ambassador with human rights and aid organization Oxfam, which has
long opposed Israeli settlement
in the West Bank.
Yes, they might be able to sort out that immediate issue for you but
in the same
stroke you may end up hiring the wrong person
long term,» Varna says.
In my experience, and in the experience of many other men, this shaving gel minimizes accidental slices while maximizing shaving efficiency, allowing for long, productive stroke
In my experience, and
in the experience of many other men, this shaving gel minimizes accidental slices while maximizing shaving efficiency, allowing for long, productive stroke
in the experience of many other men, this shaving gel minimizes accidental slices while maximizing shaving efficiency, allowing for
long, productive
strokes.
When Facebook snapped up WhatsApp and Oculus
in a span of five weeks, for instance, it looked like a master
stroke: a cash - rich juggernaut using its vast resources to assure
long - term dominance, no matter what the future held.
«35 Anyone who has rushed the net
in tennis to hit a successful shot, or
stroked in a
long putt, understands Novak's point.
Mornings
in Bodley, drowsing among the worn browns and tarnished gilding of Duke Humphrey, snuffing the faint, musty odor of slowly perishing leather...;
long afternoons, taking an outrigger up the Cher, feeling the rough kiss of the sculls on unaccustomed palms, listening to the rhythmical and satisfying kerklunk of the rowlocks, watching the play of muscles on the Bursar's sturdy shoulders at
stroke, as the sharp spring wind flattened the thin silk shirt against them; or, if the day were warmer, flicking swiftly
in a canoe under Magdalen walls and so by the twisting race at King's Mill by Mesopotamia to Parson's Pleasure; then back, with mind relaxed and body stretched and vigorous, to make toast by the fire.
She absently
strokes my face, the same way she used to do when she was just a wee baby with a triangle shaped mouth and my boy holds my hair
in his fist again, they are both mine still for just a while
longer and I'm trying to count the moments on a string of jewels.
In a stroke of accurate wit Dean Inge of St. Paul's Cathedral in London once described the common longing for comfortable religio
In a
stroke of accurate wit Dean Inge of St. Paul's Cathedral
in London once described the common longing for comfortable religio
in London once described the common
longing for comfortable religion.
Prop the root on one of the newly flattened poles, and, using curved downward
strokes, cut off the brown skin
in long swaths.
Seconds before the
stroke of midnight, a 17 - foot
long spud was lowered by crane
in the downtown area to ring
in 2015.
Using a serrated knife and moving it back and forth
in long, even
strokes, carefully halve cakes lengthwise.
I put the can on its side so I could cover it
in long horizontal
strokes.
And as the leaders threw away
strokes coming
in, some onlookers worried that the ultimate winner might have
long since left the property.
The announcement came as no surprise, since golf's governing bodies proclaimed
in November their intent to ban the
stroke, which players make by jamming belly or
longer putters into various parts of their bodies, and which the regulators believed inhibited the «skill and challenge» that was «integral to the traditions of the game.»
When he sank a
long birdie putt on the 14th to pull within a
stroke of Spieth on Saturday, the crowd
in the grandstands broke into a sustained «Kooooooooooch.»
No doubt, McIlroy's
long game was fine; he was first
in strokes gained off the tee, seventh
in driving distance, and 15th
in accuracy.
Elsewhere
in the division, Harrison Reed's Norwich consolidated their position
in mid-table with a 1 - 0 success over Middlesbrough at Carrow Road; German midfielder Tom Trybull secured the points with a
long - range drive on the
stroke of half time.
Rigobert Song is reportedly no
longer in a coma and is breathing unassisted following a
stroke.
Christian Eriksen rocketed home the equaliser from
long range on the
stroke of half - time, Dele expertly controlled Eric Dier's
long ball forward and finished past Willy Caballero before the same player slid home
in the wake of Heung - Min Son's low shot being saved on what was the midfielder's 100th Premier League appearance.
Your baby might get heat
stroke if he is outside too
long in very hot weather, for example, especially if he becomes dehydrated or if he's dressed too warmly.
Cesarean surgery increases your short - term risk of blood clots,
stroke, surgical injury, infection, pain, separation from your baby, psychological trauma,
longer hospital stay, emergency hysterectomy, and death
in the short term.
Put some oil on your hands and gently massage his abdomen
in a clockwise direction using
long stroking actions.
In addition, the
long - term effects of sleep deficiency have been linked to the escalation of chronic health problems, such as heart disease, kidney disease, hypertension, diabetes,
stroke, obesity, and depression.
Ensuring people diagnosed with diabetes are able to manage their diabetes effectively
in order to reduce their risk of developing
long term complications such as heart disease,
stroke, kidney failure, blindness and amputation should also be the
long term goal of the health service.
It took a
long time for the Tory Party to take Maggie to their hearts, but she had a great
stroke of luck when the Russians dubbed her The Iron Lady
in 1975 - a title that stuck, and which the cartoonists loved.
And get this: it boasts the largest opening
in the industry and the
longest stroke, which means more work with less effort.
The findings suggest a link between
long - term exposure to road traffic noise and deaths, as well as a greater risk of
stroke, particularly
in the elderly.
They live entirely
in underground tunnels and never see the sun; have
long life spans for their size (30 years compared to a common rat's 4 years); feel no pain
in their skin; survive and thrive
in oxygen - poor environments; and are resistant to
strokes and a number of diseases, cancer included.
Sonia Coontz of
Long Beach, Calif., received stem cell treatment two years ago after a severe
stroke impacted movement
in her right arm and leg and garbled her speech.
«But it wasn't
long before we had a
stroke of good luck
in learning that a leading expert on tectonic modeling
in Japan, Jack Loveless, is a professor just down the road at Smith College.»
Although hydrogen gas has not been systematically tested
in people, there are no signs that it is toxic, suggesting that it could be given as a preventive medicine against
strokes, one of neurology's
long - held goals.
«While an end to the outbreak has been declared, these survivors are still struggling with
long - term problems,» study author Dr. Lauren Bowen, a neurologist at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and
Stroke in Bethesda, Maryland, said
in a statement.
This large study contributes to the understanding of
longer - term
stroke risks
in cardiac surgery patients.
The Loyola study is unique
in that it examines the association of post-operative A-fib on
long - term heart attacks and
strokes following a procedure performed completely within the abdomen.
«One of the treatments that we used was aspirin, but we know from other trials that the
long - term benefit of aspirin
in preventing
stroke is relatively modest.
A large study of 108,711 patients who had cardiac surgery
in Ontario, Canada, sought to identify risk factors for
long - term
stroke after surgery to improve outcomes for patients.
The research team conclude that there is positive evidence for the use of tDCS to aid
stroke recovery but caution that the technique must be proved to have
long term benefits not only
in clinical measurements but also
in the ability to carry out tasks important to daily life.
These
stroke - related alterations
in the cervical spinal cord indicate pervasive and
long - lasting BSCB damage that would severely affect spinal cord function, wrote the researchers, adding that the widespread microvascular impairment
in the gray and white matter of the cervical spinal cord aggravated motor neuron deterioration and had the potential to cause motor dysfunction.
A team of researchers at the University of South Florida investigating the short and
long - term effects of ischemic
stroke in a rodent model has found that
stroke can cause
long - term damage to the blood - spinal cord barrier (BSCB), creating a «toxic environment»
in the spinal cord that might leave
stroke survivors susceptible to motor dysfunction and disease pathology.
«
Stroke damages blood - spinal cord barrier, researchers find:
Stroke's
long - term effects on blood - spinal cord barrier can lead to «an increasingly toxic environment»
in spinal cord and «significant input on disease pathology».»
Long - term brain damage caused by
stroke could be reduced by saving cells called pericytes that control blood flow
in capillaries, reports a new study led by scientists from UCL (University College London).
Long term exposure to air pollution may be linked to heart attacks and
strokes by speeding up atherosclerosis, or «hardening of the arteries,» according to a study by U.S. researchers published
in this week's PLOS Medicine.
Its
long - term monitoring of a large group, or cohort, of people
in a Massachusetts town has yielded landmark results on everything from the link between cholesterol and heart disease to the genetic risk of
stroke.