| 1. | Putting hands down to break a fall will abrade the palms.
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| 2. | It's still there, vulnerable to chipping or abrading.
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| 3. | A completely dry finish will abrade into a fine white powder.
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| 4. | It gently abrades the finish without taking the wood surface apart.
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| 5. | Or, perversely, are they intended to abrade contemporary sensibilities?
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| 6. | Akwamus are the Abrade ( Aduana ) Clan of Akan tribe.
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| 7. | Swinging a bat repeatedly abrades the skin on your hands.
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| 8. | Its findings sometimes abraded the politics of the GOP right.
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| 9. | Not that the commandment hasn't often been abraded.
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| 10. | Even in their mildest forms, hate-crime laws abrade conservatives.
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