| 41. | The timber polishes up well and haves a very showy grain and was also used for small tannery articles.
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| 42. | The reviewers only choose sites they consider especially interesting, so you had better polish up the quality of your blog.
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| 43. | Crespo, who is taking English lessons to polish up a language he had been forgetting, is right, for several reasons.
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| 44. | The finalists were sent home for three months, told to polish up, and return for the final stretch in November 2005.
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| 45. | This is really the time when guys who have that experience shine and look forward to it, polish up their game.
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| 46. | We got back to the Village quite late last night . . . hopefully I can polish up my performance tonight.
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| 47. | If Dunlap can polish up an old brand name and win more retail shelf space, then Sunbeam's turnaround is probably for real.
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| 48. | If it is merely plated steel, it will polish up OK except vigorous rubbing may take off some of the brass plate.
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| 49. | Dubious protestations duly noted, we follow Burana as she polishes up her gymnastics and, under the name Barbie Faust, hits the road.
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| 50. | The Sequeiras and the Settys are two faces of the new Indian retailer, as traditional, small time shop owners polish up their storefronts.
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