| 41. | For these reasons, it is easily abraded or torn by even minimal physical force.
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| 42. | :: : Sandstone abrading sandstone of the same hardness will leave a smooth surface.
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| 43. | THE SANDPAPER ERA . A time when the thin veneer of civilization is abraded from society.
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| 44. | The emory cloth or sandpaper will abrade the glue and the water will help prevent scratching.
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| 45. | Much of this anguish is heartfelt, as if Stone were constantly abraded by unseen furies.
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| 46. | Some pastel brands use pumice in the binder to abrade the paper and create more tooth.
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| 47. | Wind-driven grains abrade landforms.
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| 48. | It is no different than burning with cautery, burning with acid, or abrading away.
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| 49. | Otherwise, the dust would have a tendency to cake on or abrade a dry throat.
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| 50. | You may prefer to call it a spatulous device for abrading the surface of the soil.
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